0 HEAD 1 SOUR Legacy 2 VERS 7.4 2 NAME Legacy (R) 2 CORP Millennia Corp. 3 ADDR PO Box 9410 4 CONT Surprise, AZ 85374 1 DEST Gedcom55 1 DATE 2 Apr 2010 1 SUBM @S0@ 1 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Travail\Web_PK\geneal\docs\Knight_France_Gedcom.ged 1 GEDC 2 VERS 5.5 2 FORM LINEAGE-LINKED 1 CHAR ANSI 0 @S0@ SUBM 1 NAME Patrick Ridgway KNIGHT 1 ADDR 43, rue Gounod 2 CONT 92210 SAINT-CLOUD 2 CONT FRANCE 1 _EMAIL patrick@knight-france.com 1 _URL http://www.knight-france.com 0 @I1@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Ridgway /Macy/ 2 GIVN Sarah Ridgway 2 SURN Macy 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID D2EAB9AA023447E3A820AF17CB256C0D76D8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:15 1 FAMS @F42@ 0 @I2@ INDI 1 NAME Adelaïde Clarke /Hardenbergh/ 2 GIVN Adelaïde Clarke 2 SURN Hardenbergh 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 May 1916 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Jan 2005 2 PLAC New York, NY 1 _UID 2A3A9C0196BD410494610369644D4C625947 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Jan 2006 3 TIME 12:56 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 NOTE @NI2@ 0 @NI2@ NOTE 1 CONC From : 1 CONT 55. George William11 Knight (Caroline Ridgway10 Brewster, S 1 CONC arah Ridgway9Macy, Silvanus Jenkins8, Eliza L7 Jenkins, Sil 1 CONC vanus F6, Jonathan5,Jonathan4, John3, Zachariah2, John1) wa 1 CONC s born March 09, 1913 inParis,France. He married Adeleide H 1 CONC ardenbergh June 01, 1937 inBernardsville,NJ, daughter of Wi 1 CONC lliam Hardenbergh and ElizabethKirkpatrick. She was born Ma 1 CONC y 11, 1916. 1 CONT Children of George Knight and Adeleide Hardenbergh are: 1 CONT 90 i. George William12 Knight, born May 16, 1941. 1 CONT 91 ii. Robert Clarke Knight, born January 01, 1943. 0 @I3@ INDI 1 NAME Weston /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN Weston 2 SURN Ridgeway 2 NPFX Sir 2 NSFX 3rd Earl Of Londonderry, Baron of Gallen-Ridgway 2 SOUR @S20@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME Wefton // 2 GIVN Wefton 2 SURN 1 NAME /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgway 1 NAME /Riugkway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Riugkway 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Mar 1620 2 PLAC Prob. in Londonderry, Ireland 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 4 Apr 1620 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1672 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE 3th Earl Of Londonderry, Ireland 1 _UID 784BB12A2676419FAE72A7227A0F208430AB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Jan 2010 3 TIME 10:07 1 FAMS @F4@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI3@ 0 @NI3@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... Weston, the third earl, married Martha, sister to Rich 1 CONC ard, Lord Cobham, and left issue, Robert ; Thomas ; Frances 1 CONC , married to William Netterville, Esq.; and Elizabeth to..." 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Weston Ridgeway, b. 25 Mar. bp. April 4 1620, d. 1672 1 CONC , 3rd Earl, left 2 sons, Robert and Thomas" 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Sib Wf.ston Riugkway, third Karl of Londonderry, who m. Ma 1 CONC rtha, ilauphtor of Sir U-Jghagd Tern 1 CONT pie, bait, and left, with several daughten, two ions, Rober 1 CONC t and Thomas. The eldest ton," 0 @I4@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 4DF3738060284FE1A8B3CA2AC2708DF7F02A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:05 1 FAMS @F43@ 0 @I5@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Knight/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Dec 1693 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID F28A0260E6D343C9BF1302FA1F093B512583 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2009 3 TIME 17:33 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI5@ 0 @NI5@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Genealogy 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source LDS : 1 CONT "Birth: 03 JAN 1693 Bandon Bridge, Bandon, Cork, Ireland" 0 @I6@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /James/ 2 GIVN Frederick 2 SURN James 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 983E534F2402406AAC341624C133E0D70DE7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:11 1 FAMS @F65@ 0 @I7@ INDI 1 NAME Mattie /Aston/ 2 GIVN Mattie 2 SURN Aston 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID C08C5F8E7A0347139C2258FC3D6F46A6BA23 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Apr 2001 3 TIME 18:24 1 FAMS @F65@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I8@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Ridgway 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 May 1677 2 PLAC Welford, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Dec 1724 2 PLAC Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID EB4FCE9BA2A44012B76CA314F9E0732B8CB1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Jan 2010 3 TIME 16:53 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMS @F120@ 1 FAMC @F38@ 1 NOTE @NI8@ 0 @NI8@ NOTE 1 CONC SEE : where is t 1 CONC he truth ? 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Thomas Ridgway, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Chamberlain 1 CONC ) Ridgway was born May 25, 1677, in England and came to Ame 1 CONC rica in 1679 with his parents. Thomas' Husbandman, will wa 1 CONC s dated Aug 19, 1724 and probated Jan 14, 1724/5 at Littl 1 CONC e Egg Harbor Twp, Burlington Co., NJ. His widow, Elizabet 1 CONC h Ridgway's will was dated March 1, 1725, also at Little Eg 1 CONC g Harbor Twp, Burlington Co, NJ. Thomas married (1) Ann Pha 1 CONC ro, daughter of James and Ann (Murfin) Pharo, Sep 6, 1699 1 CONC . married (2) Elizabeth Andrews, daughter of Edward and Sar 1 CONC ah (Ong) Andrews, Nov 6, 1712. Elizabeth was born Oct 4, 16 1 CONC 94 and died March 24, 1725. 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "Burlington M 1 CONC M 1699,9,6, Richard ltm Ann Pharo" 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : Ancestry Family Archive CD#501 (immigration record 1 CONC s : Immigrants to PA, 1600s-1800s) : "Richard Ridgway and E 1 CONC lizabeth, his wife, of Welford, in the County of Bark, Tayl 1 CONC or. Arrived in this river in the ship Jacob & Mary, of Lond 1 CONC on, in the 7th M°., 1679. Children, Thomas, born the 25 t 1 CONC h 5th M°., 1677 and Richard, born the 27th 2d M°., 1680" 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Ann (Pharo) - b. Apr. 21, 1678, Medlam, Lincolnshire 1 CONC , England; d. before Nov. 1712, Burlington Co., NJ. Marrie 1 CONC d Nov. 6, 1699 to Thomas RIDGWAY (b. Jul. 25, 1677, England 1 CONC ; d. Aug. 24, 1724, Burlington Co., NJ), son of Richard RID 1 CONC GWAY and Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN. His will was proved Jan. 15 1 CONC , 1724/5. The RIDGWAY family resided at Little Egg Harbor T 1 CONC ownship, near Tuckerton, Burlington Co., NJ. Thomas was mar 1 CONC ried second on Nov. 6, 1712 to Elizabeth ANDREWS, daughte 1 CONC r of Edward ANDREWS and Sarah ONG. By his second marriage h 1 CONC e had sons Edward and Richard. Sons of Ann and Thomas: Thom 1 CONC as; and John married first Phoebe TITUS, and second Phoeb 1 CONC e BALLANGEE. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... RIDGWAY, Thomas (p. 210/211) (Richard RIDGWAY I/Elizab 1 CONC eth CHAMBERLAIN) 1 CONT b 25 Jul 1677 England 1 CONT m1 Anna PHARO 1699 1 CONT m2 Elizabeth ANDREWS 6 Nov 1712 1 CONT d 24 Aug 1724 1 CONT wp 15 Jan 1724-5 1 CONT r Little Egg Harbor Twp, near Tuckerton NJ" 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I9@ INDI 1 NAME Amos /Tyson/ 2 GIVN Amos 2 SURN Tyson 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9083F07D995640EBAFFB73425BF379430392 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:19 1 FAMS @F75@ 0 @I10@ INDI 1 NAME Maggie /Aston/ 2 GIVN Maggie 2 SURN Aston 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 127BC73787EB454E8D563908D500CD0C6219 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Apr 2001 3 TIME 18:24 1 FAMS @F75@ 1 FAMC @F85@ 0 @I11@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Divinity/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN Divinity 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID FAC47545140D4CE2BEE007B5702FE95801A6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:09 1 FAMS @F85@ 0 @I12@ INDI 1 NAME James Lord /Aston/ 2 GIVN James Lord 2 SURN Aston 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Aug 1801 2 PLAC Huntingdon, PA, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1889 2 PLAC Boalsburg, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 _UID BDF0FFECE7C04D05B6B165859E99BC5D32A7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:56 1 FAMS @F85@ 1 FAMC @F2@ 0 @I13@ INDI 1 NAME Georges William /Knight/ 2 GIVN Georges William 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1916 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Aug 1997 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID FDAE58F9DE204BA99D5388001CD86CEBB136 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:45 1 FAMS @F46@ 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 NOTE @NI13@ 0 @NI13@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 55. George William11 Knight (Caroline Ridgway10 Brewster, S 1 CONC arah Ridgway9Macy, Silvanus Jenkins8, Eliza L7 Jenkins, Sil 1 CONC vanus F6, Jonathan5,Jonathan4, John3, Zachariah2, John1) wa 1 CONC s born March 09, 1913 inParis,France. He married Adeleide H 1 CONC ardenbergh June 01, 1937 inBernardsville,NJ, daughter of Wi 1 CONC lliam Hardenbergh and ElizabethKirkpatrick. She was born Ma 1 CONC y 11, 1916. 1 CONT Children of George Knight and Adeleide Hardenbergh are: 1 CONT 90 i. George William12 Knight, born May 16, 1941. 1 CONT 91 ii. Robert Clarke Knight, born January 01, 1943." 0 @I14@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Morell/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Morell 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9B7D2D6276CB4F3AB012742274DE0CABD261 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:16 1 FAMS @F2@ 0 @I15@ INDI 1 NAME Owen Phipps /Aston/ 2 GIVN Owen Phipps 2 SURN Aston 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1814 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 16B1631380104751A21173043F4A9D1BD0EB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Apr 2003 3 TIME 18:00 1 FAMS @F2@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 0 @I16@ INDI 1 NAME Francois-Joseph /Lahanier/ 2 GIVN Francois-Joseph 2 SURN Lahanier 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1847 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 365E8A1310654949B39DFFCAC098F0E37C41 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F110@ 1 FAMC @F111@ 0 @I17@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah Evans /Knight/ 2 GIVN Sarah Evans 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Sep 1805 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1880 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 1E136A485CF449B3A9CD4307FDFF08D8CBD3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Apr 2004 3 TIME 13:20 1 FAMS @F107@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE @NI17@ 0 @NI17@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : : She had 10 children 0 @I18@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Knight/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1695 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1701 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 _UID 48800F098244407CAADD6EA10134DC707903 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2009 3 TIME 11:21 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI18@ 0 @NI18@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Genealogy 0 @I19@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Knight/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 May 1696 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1697 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 _UID B67191DF890F4ED9B06BD029E691C670175F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2009 3 TIME 11:21 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI19@ 0 @NI19@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Genealogy 0 @I20@ INDI 1 NAME Elisabeth /Andrews/ 2 GIVN Elisabeth 2 SURN Andrews 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Oct 1694 2 PLAC Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Mar 1725 2 PLAC Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID DB6E3A4B676946C0B9F15DE82977BFDDCF69 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:30 1 FAMS @F1@ 1 FAMC @F30@ 1 NOTE @NI20@ 0 @NI20@ NOTE 1 CONC Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net and 0 @I21@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Lee/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Lee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1627 2 PLAC , , Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 AFN 152K-3R6 1 _UID FFD9DA28F3794050A5E453C0D0D587C9672E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Dec 2009 3 TIME 12:21 1 FAMS @F8@ 1 NOTE @NI21@ 0 @NI21@ NOTE 1 CONC Is there a connection with those Richard ? : 1 CONT English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins o 1 CONC f AMERICAN COLONISTS [p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONT 1 CONC RIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. [p.82] CLUES FROM ENGLISH A 1 CONC RCHIVES CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. HENRY LE 1 CONC A AND J. R. HUTCHINSON. page 88 Will of FRANCIS FOSTER of G 1 CONC rafton Regis, co. Northampton, dated 10 Jan., 1640-41. Bein 1 CONC g very sick and weak in body... 1 CONT Witnesses: Richard Lee, Francis Wright, Peter Browne. Prove 1 CONC d 13 Feb., 1640-41, Inventory taken 1 Feb., 1640-41, by Fra 1 CONC ncis Butler, Francis Wright and Richard Lee. Sum total, £18 1 CONC 9-10-0. (Northants Wills, S. 2., 1636-40, f. 285.) 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT English Origins of American Colonists, p. English Origins o 1 CONC f AMERICAN COLONISTS [p.1] CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES CONT 1 CONC RIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. CLUES FROM ENGLISH ARCHIVE 1 CONC S CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY. BY J. HENRY LEA AND J 1 CONC . R. HUTCHINSON page 93 Will of RICHARD KEMPE of Kich-nec 1 CONC k in the Collonie of virginia, Esquire, sick and weake, dat 1 CONC ed 4 Jan., 1649. My wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth m 1 CONC y Executrycs of whole estate in Virginia and all moneys du 1 CONC e in England by Accompte and all proceeds of Tob: shiped th 1 CONC is yeare... 1 CONT Witnesses: Richard lee, Edmunde Kempe. Proved at London 1 CONC , 6 December, 1656, by Elizabeth Lunsford als Kempe, relic 1 CONC t and one of the Executrices named, Elizabeth Kempe, the da 1 CONC ughter and Ralfe wormley the other Exors: being both deceas 1 CONC ed. (P.C.C. Berkley, 455.) 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : http://www.ireland-information.com/heraldichall/gm 1 CONC .htm : 1 CONT "The name Lee in Ireland is derived from either Anglo settl 1 CONC ers or from native Gaelic Septs who adopted Lee as the angl 1 CONC icized form of their name. Gaelic Septs who did this includ 1 CONC e the O'Laoidhigh and Mac an Leagha Septs based in the Prov 1 CONC inces of Connaught and Munster respectively." 0 @I22@ INDI 1 NAME Abigail /Knight/ 2 GIVN Abigail 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Mar 1698 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1720 1 _UID 2F2600268C0745A59D9686A111C6732DC968 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2009 3 TIME 11:52 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI22@ 0 @NI22@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Genealogy 0 @I23@ INDI 1 NAME Georges /Boucherie/ 2 GIVN Georges 2 SURN Boucherie 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID D1FD8E84C3D4497C98E7B4AA3374F7A65D28 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:07 1 FAMC @F9@ 0 @I24@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Knight/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Nov 1699 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID E60CFCE1851B4D96B1DF4C8B891925CB4B9A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Mar 2009 3 TIME 11:22 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI24@ 0 @NI24@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Genealogy 0 @I25@ INDI 1 NAME Albert Jean Marcel /Boucherie/ 2 GIVN Albert Jean Marcel 2 SURN Boucherie 2 NPFX Lieutenant 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1917 2 PLAC , Aisne, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 DATE 17 Apr 1917 2 PLAC , Aisne, France 2 NOTE Killed by the german troops 1 _UID 4D6523E5D4534AFA8EF7D2B066C594210C32 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Dec 2009 3 TIME 18:15 1 FAMS @F9@ 1 FAMC @F371@ 1 NOTE @NI25@ 0 @NI25@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Monument aux Morts de Cuzieu 1 CONT Nom : BOUCHERIE 1 CONT Prénom : Albert 1 CONT Guerre : 1914-1918 1 CONT Autres informations : Lieutenant 1 CONT Date de décès : 1917 1 CONT Lieu de décès : 1 CONT N° identification : 193563 0 @I26@ INDI 1 NAME Josselin /Dinan (de)/ 2 GIVN Josselin 2 SURN Dinan (de) 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1040 2 PLAC , Bretagne, France 1 _UID 02E128FB6E6D4782801A2FC365FE57EEDE36 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:05 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason de Dinan.png 2 TITL Blason de Dinan 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F333@ 1 FAMC @F334@ 1 NOTE @NI26@ 0 @NI26@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... * Josselin ou Gauzlin de Dinan ( † après 1040), se 1 CONC igneur de Dinan, Jugon et Bécherel, bâtisseur du Château d 1 CONC e Dinan, 1 CONT Olivier Ier, seigneur de Dinan et de Jugon, 1 CONT Rolland (ou Ruellan ou Riwallon) de Dinan, di 1 CONC t le Roux ( † après 1115), seigneur de Plouër, 1 CONT Geoffroi, compagnon de Guillaume le Conquéran 1 CONC t à la Conquête de l'Angleterre, en 1066, puis croisé en 10 1 CONC 96," 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... La seigneurie de Dinan dans les Côtes d'Armor fut cons 1 CONC tituée au milieu du XIe siècle au profit de Gauzlin (Joscel 1 CONC in) , un fils du vicomte Hamon Ier d'Aleth. et frère de Jun 1 CONC gonoë l'archevêque de Dol .A la suite d'un partage entre de 1 CONC ux héritiers en 1123 elle se trouva scindée entre Dinan Nor 1 CONC d (paroisse de Saint-Malo de Dinan) et Dinan Sud (paroiss 1 CONC e de Saint-Sauveur de Dinan) plus Bécherel. 1 CONT 1 CONT L'unité fut reconstituée lors du mariage des héritiers de 1 CONC s deux parties de la seigneurie : Alain II d'Avaugour et Cl 1 CONC émence de Beaufort. Alain II céda l'ensemble de ses biens a 1 CONC u duc Jean Ier de Bretagne en 1264. Après un long procès se 1 CONC s ayant droits récupérèrent seulement une partie de leurs d 1 CONC roits sur la seigneurie de Dinan Sud en 1287. 1 CONT 1 CONT La famille de Dinan produisit plusieurs branches cadettes d 1 CONC ont celles des seigneurs de Lanvallay , des seigneurs de Pl 1 CONC ancoët, des seigneurs de Montafilant. Olivier de Dinham hér 1 CONC itier des terres acquises outre Manche fut à l'origine de l 1 CONC a branche anglaise de cette famille." 0 @I27@ INDI 1 NAME William /Richardson/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Richardson 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Oct 1793 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1866 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 5D9BBEB093B6420C94A1F43FD09CA1017340 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\William Richardson Grave.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F459@ 1 NOTE @NI27@ 0 @NI27@ NOTE 1 CONC Source "Betty Dennis" : "They lived in a 1 CONC nd around Wilmington, Delaware" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Children: 1 CONT - Mary B 1 CONT - William 1 CONT - Charles William 1 CONT - Eliza Ann 1 CONT - Martha Ann 1 CONT - Caroline Frances 1 CONT - George Joseph 1 CONT - Samuel Bower 1 CONT - Emma Matilda 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT WILL OF WILLIAM RICHARDSON 1 CONT 1 CONT In the name of God amen 1 CONT 1 CONT I William Richardson of the City of Philadelphia in the Sta 1 CONC te of Pennsylvania Gentleman being of sound disposing min 1 CONC d memory and understanding considering the uncertainty of t 1 CONC his life and the certainty of death do make ordain and publ 1 CONC ish this my last will and testament in manner following tha 1 CONC t is to say. 1 CONT 1 CONT Imprimis. I do order and direct all my just debts and fune 1 CONC ral expenses to be fully paid and satisfied as soon as conv 1 CONC enient after my decease. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item first. I do give devise and bequeath unto the Institu 1 CONC tion known as The [Lantribriton] to the Pennsylvania Hospit 1 CONC al the sum of One Thousand dollars. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item second. I do give devise and bequeath unto the Instit 1 CONC ution known as The [Nora..ian] Home for Friendless Childre 1 CONC n the sum of One Thousand dollars. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item third. I do give devise and bequeath unto my daughte 1 CONC r Eliza, wife of Thomas Webster her heirs and assigns my ho 1 CONC use and about four acres of land adjoining my farm in Delaw 1 CONC are County with the appurtenances surrounded partly by a st 1 CONC one and partly by an ornamental wooden fence with the righ 1 CONC t use and privilege of the run of water alongside thereof r 1 CONC eserving however the use of the Barn during her ownership f 1 CONC or storing if it be required hay from the larger farm but o 1 CONC n the sale or disposition of the said house and appurtenanc 1 CONC es by her or her heirs then the said barn is included in th 1 CONC is said bequest and the privilege for the larger farm shal 1 CONC l cease and determine - so also if the large farm be sold. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item fourth. I do give devise and bequeath unto my siste 1 CONC r Eliza Greble an annuity or yearly sum of two hundred doll 1 CONC ars for and during all the terms of her natural life free f 1 CONC rom Collateral Inheritance Tax and from and after her decea 1 CONC se I do give devise and bequeath unto her sons and daughter 1 CONC s to following legacies, viz, to her son William R. the su 1 CONC m of Five Hundred dollars and to each of her daughters th 1 CONC e sum of Three Hundred dollars and to each of her other son 1 CONC s the sum of Three Hundred dollars. Each of said legacie 1 CONC s to be free and clear of all Collateral Inheritance Tax.. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item fifth. I do give devise and bequeath unto my niece El 1 CONC izabeth the daughter of my sister Catharine Mount the sum o 1 CONC f Three Hundred dollars and to Mary [H. Howell] daughter o 1 CONC f my said sister Elizabeth Mount the like sum of Three Hund 1 CONC red dollars. 1 CONT Item sixth. I do give devise and bequeath unto each of th 1 CONC e sons and daughters of my nephew William Henry Richardso 1 CONC n an annuity or yearly sum of Thirty dollars until they res 1 CONC pectively attain the age of twenty one years and on their a 1 CONC ttaining the age of twenty one years then I do give devis 1 CONC e and bequeath unto each of them the sum of [illegible] hun 1 CONC dred dollars. Each of the bequest in this [illegible] th 1 CONC e Fifth Item to be free from Collateral Inheritance Tax. 1 CONT Item Seventh. I do give devise and bequeath all my househo 1 CONC ld goods plate and furniture of every kind and descriptio 1 CONC n now in my dwelling house in the City of Philadelphia an 1 CONC d also in my dwelling houses near Marcus Hook in Delaware C 1 CONC ounty in the State of Pennsylvania - and also all my carria 1 CONC ges horses and harness at both of my said dwellings unto m 1 CONC y dear wife Rebecca absolutely. And I do give devise and b 1 CONC equeath unto my said wife Rebecca the use and occupancy o 1 CONC f both of said dwelling houses and of about four acres of g 1 CONC round adjoining my dwelling house near Marcus Hook for an 1 CONC d during all the term of her natural life free of all ren 1 CONC t or taxes. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item Eighth. Several of my children and sons in law have a 1 CONC t sundry times become indebted to me - now I do hereby rele 1 CONC ase and forever discharge my said children and sons in la 1 CONC w of and from all debts I may have against each or any of t 1 CONC hem Excepting the debt due me by William W. Overman of Tw 1 CONC o thousand five hundred dollars being for the half of two n 1 CONC otes which I have paid for him now it is my will that the s 1 CONC aid sum of Two thousand five hundred dollars shall be pai 1 CONC d by him and if not paid by him I do hereby authorize and e 1 CONC mpower my said Executors hereafter named to deduct said amo 1 CONC unt from the first yearly income coming to his said wife un 1 CONC der this my will. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item Ninth. As to all the rest residue and remainder of m 1 CONC y Estate whatsoever, and wheresoever in the world whether r 1 CONC eal or personal I do give devise and bequeath unto my Execu 1 CONC tors hereinafter named and the survivor of them In trust ne 1 CONC vertheless to for and upon the following uses intents and p 1 CONC urposed hereinafter mentioned that is to say Intrust to col 1 CONC lect and receive the income interest and dividends thereo 1 CONC f and after paying all taxes, ground rents, interest, repai 1 CONC rs, annuities and necessary expenses attending this trust t 1 CONC o pay and apply the remainder of said income in manner foll 1 CONC owing that is to say 1st to pay over to my said wife Rebecc 1 CONC a for her own sole and separate use the yearly sum of Six t 1 CONC housand dollars payable quarterly for and during all the te 1 CONC rm of her natural life which shall be inlieu and bar of dow 1 CONC er from and after her decease the said amount so directed t 1 CONC o be paid to her to merge in my Estate and to be divided i 1 CONC n the proportions hereinafter mentioned 2nd And the balanc 1 CONC e or remainder of said income to be divided into one hundre 1 CONC d equal parts and to be paid over to my said children and g 1 CONC rand child for and during all the term of their natural liv 1 CONC es respectively in the following proportions viz. to my so 1 CONC n George, Eighteen parts or shares, to my daughter Caroline 1 CONC , wife of John B. Okie twenty parts or shares to my daughte 1 CONC r Eliza A. wife of Thomas Webster seventeen parts or shares 1 CONC , to my daughter Mary, the wife of William W. Overman seven 1 CONC teen parts or shares, to my daughter Emma M. wife of Samue 1 CONC l Halsey sixteen parts or shares, to my son Samuel nine par 1 CONC ts or shares, to my grand daughter Josephine the daughter o 1 CONC f my son Samuel three parts or shares. And on the death o 1 CONC f either or any of my said children or grand child above na 1 CONC med then to hold the said part or share Intrust and for th 1 CONC e lawful Issue of such decedent or [decedin] as may be dece 1 CONC ased leaving lawful issue his her or their heirs and assign 1 CONC s forever. Excepting in the case of my said son Samuel an 1 CONC d should he die without leaving any other lawful child or c 1 CONC hildren than the said Josephine above named she having bee 1 CONC n previously provided for as aforesaid his portion to merg 1 CONC e in my Estate and be equally divided among the parties i 1 CONC n this Item of my will viz in six Equal parts And in the e 1 CONC vent of the death of either or any of them without issue o 1 CONC r the issue of a deceased child or children then the said p 1 CONC art or portion to merge in my Estate the issue of such of t 1 CONC hem taking only the part or share as his her or their decea 1 CONC sed parent would have taken if living, the said income so d 1 CONC irected to be paid by my said Executors shall be paid to m 1 CONC y said children and grand child in such way and manner tha 1 CONC t the same shall be free from the control [contract] debt 1 CONC s liabilities or engagements of either or any of my said ch 1 CONC ildren or grand child or the debts liabilities or engagemen 1 CONC ts of either of the husbands of my said daughters. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item tenth. It is my will and I do hereby direct that my E 1 CONC xecutors hereinafter named and the trustees of any portio 1 CONC n of my Estate shall be personally liable or responsible fo 1 CONC r any monies Except such as shall be annually received b 1 CONC y them individually nor shall either of them be responsibl 1 CONC e or liable for the acts of their [illegible] Executors o 1 CONC r cotrustees to which that do not consent but each of the 1 CONC m liable only for their own individual acts and deeds and [ 1 CONC for] such monies as shall come into their hands. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item Eleventh. I hereby authorize and empower my Executor 1 CONC s hereinafter named and the survivors and survivor of the 1 CONC m and the heirs and assigns of the survivor to sell dispos 1 CONC e of and convey all or any part or portion of my Estate wha 1 CONC tsoever or wheresoever (without any application to the Orph 1 CONC ans Court or any other Court) Either absolutely for cash o 1 CONC r part mortgage or on ground rent as they may deem best fo 1 CONC r the interest of my Estate and to make sign seal Execute a 1 CONC cknowledge and deliver the necessary deeds conveyances an 1 CONC d releases for that purpose to vest the same in the purchas 1 CONC er or purchasers thereof his her or their heirs and assign 1 CONC s forever without any liability on the part of the purchase 1 CONC r or purchasers as to the application of the purchase mone 1 CONC y and free clear and discharge of and from all legacies o 1 CONC r annuities herein given and of all trusts hereby declare 1 CONC d and I do further authorize and empower my Executors tha 1 CONC t should they deem it expedient to make partition or divisi 1 CONC on of my lands in Schuylkill or other counties to make suc 1 CONC h partition or division and to purchase such undivided [moi 1 CONC ety] or other interest as they may deem best and in the eve 1 CONC nt of such purchase should funds be required therefore I he 1 CONC reby authorize and empower my said Executors and the surviv 1 CONC ors and survivor of them and the heirs and assigns of the s 1 CONC urvivor to raise by mortgage or otherwise on said lands th 1 CONC e amount so required and to sign seal Execute acknowledge a 1 CONC nd deliver the necessary papers for that purpose and if cir 1 CONC cumstances shall arise in relation to the lands in Schuylki 1 CONC ll or other counties rendering it expedient in the opinio 1 CONC n of my Executors for the better management and dispositio 1 CONC n of said lands to create a joint stock company or in any o 1 CONC ther way or manner take action with regard to them which th 1 CONC ey shall deem to be manifestly to the interest of my said E 1 CONC state and I fully empower them to take all necessary step 1 CONC s to secure that end. 1 CONT 1 CONT Item twelfth. If any of my Executors shall die or declin 1 CONC e the said Executorship it shall be the duty of the actin 1 CONC g Executors with the concurrence of the majority of my thre 1 CONC e Eldest daughters to appoint another in the place of the E 1 CONC xecutor so dying or declining and to make such conveyance 1 CONC s and do such acts as may vest the said substituted Executo 1 CONC rs or trustees from time to time as occasion may arise wit 1 CONC h the same rights and powers which are given to the Executo 1 CONC rs named in this my will. 1 CONT 1 CONT And lastly. I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint m 1 CONC y son George Richardson and my two sons in law John B. Oki 1 CONC e and Thomas Webster and my two friends Thomas Sharks and R 1 CONC ichard Smethurst Executors. Of this my last will and testa 1 CONC ment hereby [illegible] all former wills and testaments a 1 CONC t anytime [illegible] made by me and declare this only to b 1 CONC e and [illegible] my last will and testament. 1 CONT 1 CONT In testimony whereof I the said William Richardson hereunt 1 CONC o set my hand and seal this twenty seventh day of July in t 1 CONC he year of our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and Sixty fi 1 CONC ve. 1 CONT 1 CONT Wm Richardson 1 CONT 1 CONT Signed sealed published and declared by the said William Ri 1 CONC chardson the testator as and for his last will and testamen 1 CONC t in the presence of us who at his request in his presenc 1 CONC e and in the presence of each other have subscribed our nam 1 CONC es as witnesses [illegible] interlineations in the 3rd Ite 1 CONC m between the 2nd [illegible] and also the interlineation i 1 CONC n the 12th Item between 2d+3d lines each being first made b 1 CONC efore signing. 1 CONT 1 CONT John B Squires 1 CONT Alex Colville 1 CONT 1 CONT City and County of Philadelphia PA 1 CONT Registers Office January 29 1866 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source OKIE/OCHIS family :"William Henry Richardson II b. 1 1 CONC 793 in Ireland d. 1866 (jan 24?) bur. Laurel Hill, Philadel 1 CONC phia, PA" 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I28@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca /Bower/ 2 GIVN Rebecca 2 SURN Bower 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME /Bowers/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Bowers 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1794 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1879 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID F63D885F996E473B9147C0B6F91B1CD2F3BB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jan 2010 3 TIME 16:29 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\R Bower Richardson Grave.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F10@ 1 FAMC @F283@ 1 NOTE @NI28@ 0 @NI28@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 1- Samuel BOWER b 22 May 1760 in Philadelphia; d 25 Dec 183 1 CONC 4; m 1790 to Anna Mary SUTTER (dau of Daniel & Anna Catheri 1 CONC ne GARDNER SUTTER) b 18 Apr 1774; d 12 Jan 1850; Their chil 1 CONC dren were: 1 CONT --2- Samuel D S BOWER 1 CONT --2- Ann Sutter BOWER born 28 Mar 1791 and died Jun 186 1 CONC 2 m Samuel GRICE on 14 dec 1809 1 CONT --2- Rebecca BOWER born 05 Nov 1794 and died 11 Aug 1879 1 CONC ; m William RICHARDSON born 03 or 30 Nov 1793 and died 24 J 1 CONC an 1866 1 CONT I assume that all the above events took place in Philadelph 1 CONC ia but I have no evidence. 1 CONT Information contributed by:Millicent Knight 1 CONT __________________________________________ 1 CONT Source OKIE/OCHIS family 1 CONT __________________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I29@ INDI 1 NAME Francoise /Lucas/ 2 GIVN Francoise 2 SURN Lucas 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 297712980FC6408B9BB6F4E45ACA221871F6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F108@ 0 @I30@ INDI 1 NAME Charles Victor /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Charles Victor 2 SURN Boulard 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1804 2 PLAC Niort, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 428D6F90A67847E98B8814A1535EBDF5472E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F108@ 1 FAMC @F109@ 0 @I31@ INDI 1 NAME George /Woodier/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Woodier 1 NAME /Woodyear/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Woodyear 1 NAME /Woodyer/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Woodyer 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1650 2 PLAC Godalming, Surrey, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 24 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 11 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 CHR 2 DATE 23 Feb 1650 2 PLAC Godalming, Surrey, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 May 1717 2 PLAC Chester Twp, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 24 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 BURI 2 PLAC Friends Burying, Upper Providence, Chester, PA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 24 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Farmer 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID CC40C60B24054372B2328CB9714EB378CEC9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:14 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 FAMS @F43@ 1 FAMC @F415@ 1 NOTE @NI31@ 0 @NI31@ NOTE 1 CONC Source "Steven C. Perkins" : 1 CONT George Woodyer/Woodier. Born in Eng. Died, after 1714, i 1 CONC n Chester, Chester Co., PA, will made, 25 Jan 1714. Christ 1 CONC ened in Quaker? Burial in Friends Cem., Upper Providence 1 CONC , Chester Co., PA. Prob of Est:1717, in Chester Co., PA, Wi 1 CONC ll Bk A, vol 1, 1714-1820. Occupation: farmer. 1 CONT 1 CONT According to the HISTORY OF CHESTER CO. PA. George Woodye 1 CONC r had 200 acres in Chester Co., in 1689. He was taxed in U 1 CONC pper Providence Twp. in 1693 and in Chester Twp. in 1715. 1 CONT 1 CONT He married, first, Elizabeth ???, before 1690, in Eng. 1 CONT Children: 1 CONT 1) Mary Woodyear. Married Joseph Phipps, son of Joseph Phip 1 CONC ps and 1 CONT Mary Benfield of Reading, Eng., and of Philadelphia and Re 1 CONC ading in PA. 1 CONT 2) Elizabeth Woodyer. Born, circa 1670 (?), in Eng. Died, b 1 CONC efore 1714, in Chester Co., PA. Occupation: housewife. Sh 1 CONC e married[33] John Turner, 1694, after 3m 7d. Elizabeth Woo 1 CONC dyard and Thomas Eveson were presented by the Grand Jury f 1 CONC or fornication on 3d 4m 1688. Thomas Eveson and Richard Wo 1 CONC odward bound unto ye King & cov. that Thomas Eveson & Eliza 1 CONC beth Woodyard to mary before ye 6d 5m next (Chester Co., P 1 CONC A Ct Rec Vol. 1, pp. 127-128). There is no evidence that th 1 CONC is marriage took place. In 1693 Philip Yarnall is named a 1 CONC s the suitor of Elizabeth Woodyard a daughter of George Woo 1 CONC dyard (Chester Co., PA Ct. Rec. vol. 1, pp. 289-291). The n 1 CONC ext year she married John Turner. He married[51], second, M 1 CONC ary Hoskins in Chester Co., PA. Died, before 1714, in Chest 1 CONC er Co., PA[52]. Occupation: housewife. 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source (Godalming Parish Regis 1 CONC ters) 0 @I32@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Ridgway 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Oct 1713 2 PLAC Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Feb 1758 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 RELI 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID B213C8B74ADC401A8EA0E0432F50E6229CC7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Mar 2010 3 TIME 16:36 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 FAMS @F348@ 1 FAMC @F1@ 1 NOTE @NI32@ 0 @NI32@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genealogy 1 CONC .rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Edward, b. Oct 15, 1713, died 1750, married Mary Delaplaine 1 CONC , Sep 25, 1732, at Abbington Monthly Meeting,PA, married (2 1 CONC ) Margaret Quee, daughter of Alexander and Sarah (______) Q 1 CONC uee, Aug 29, 1749. 0 @I33@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , England 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1700 2 PLAC Upper Providence Twp, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, USA 1 BURI 2 PLAC Upper Providence Twp, Delaware Co., Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 29CA2BE491C243459B37BC2BFE9F0C35743B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:26 1 FAMS @F11@ 1 NOTE @NI33@ 0 @NI33@ NOTE 1 CONC Source "Steven C. Perkins" : 1 CONT Elizabeth ???. Born in Eng. Died, before 1700, in Upper Pro 1 CONC vidence, Chester Co., PA. Burial in Friends Cem., Upper Pro 1 CONC vidence, Chester Co., PA[53]. Occupation: housewife. 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I34@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Knight/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Apr 1707 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1793 1 _UID F14D118756744A8BBEC62BE96897CD2C053B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 23 Nov 2009 3 TIME 19:19 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI34@ 0 @NI34@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT - Bandon Genealogy 1 CONT - BANDON LEASES IN THE 1700s : 1 CONT "Note: Jane now wife or mother of Thomas Watson, Jane die 1 CONC d 1793" 0 @I35@ INDI 1 NAME Ridgway Brewster /Knight/ 2 GIVN Ridgway Brewster 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jan 1937 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 8DDC67A13F7C4442B3648E7AEF813851CACF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2003 3 TIME 16:43 1 FAMC @F47@ 0 @I36@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 393631D39BB7492D9114B21A878DEC6B1777 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Apr 2009 3 TIME 13:10 1 FAMS @F12@ 0 @I37@ INDI 1 NAME John /Phipps/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Phipps 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1580 2 PLAC Worcester, Worcester, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1607 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 OCCU Farmer 1 RELI Quaker 1 _UID 8628D553BE5B463089260CCC9339262D0BD8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:30 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 FAMC @F386@ 1 NOTE @NI37@ 0 @NI37@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... JOHN PHIPPS (WILLIAM) was born 1580 in Worcester, Berk 1 CONC shire, England, and died Aft. 1607. He married ELIZABETH N 1 CONC EIGHBOR 1 CONT Children of JOHN PHIPPS and ELIZABETH NEIGHBOR are: 1 CONT 3.i.WILLIAM PHIPPS, b. 1602, England. 1 CONT ii.MOLLY PHIPPS, b. 1603, England. 1 CONT iii.ELIZABETH PHIPPS, b. 1605, England. 1 CONT 4.iv.JOHN PHIPPS, b. 1607, Abington, Berkshire, England; d 1 CONC . Aft. 1640." 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "John Phipps (William4, Thomas3, Richard2, Johannes1) was b 1 CONC orn 1580 in Worcester, Berkshire, 1 CONT England, and died Unknown in England. He married Elizabet 1 CONC h Neighbor 1601 in England. She was born Abt. 1 CONT 1584 in Hertfordshire, England, and died Unknown in England. 1 CONT 2 1 CONT More About John Phipps: 1 CONT Occupation: Farmer 1 CONT Religion: Quarker 1 CONT More About John Phipps and Elizabeth Neighbor: 1 CONT Marriage: 1601, England 1 CONT Children of John Phipps and Elizabeth Neighbor are: 1 CONT i. Agnes6 Phipps, born Bef. 1603. 1 CONT ii. Catherine Phipps, born Bef. 1603 in England. 1 CONT iii. William Phipps, born 1603 in Worcester, Worcester, Eng 1 CONC land. 1 CONT iv. Molly Phipps, born 1604 in Worcester, Worcester, Englan 1 CONC d. 1 CONT v. Elizabeth Phipps, born 1605 in Worcester, Worcester, Eng 1 CONC land. 1 CONT vi. John Phipps, born 1607 in Abington, Berkshire, England 1 CONC ; died Unknown. 1 CONT vii. Solomon Phipps, born 1619 in England; died 25 Jul 167 1 CONC 1 in Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. He married 1 CONT Elizabeth Wood Bef. 1642; born 1620 in Nuneaton, Warwickshi 1 CONC re, England; died 01 Nov 1688 in 1 CONT Charlestown, Suffolk Co., MA. 1 CONT More About Solomon Phipps and Elizabeth Wood: 1 CONT Marriage: Bef. 1642 0 @I38@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Neighbor/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Neighbor 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 10 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 NAME /Neighbour/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Neighbour 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1582 2 PLAC Worcester, Worcester, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 10 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 _UID 8540591D3A8246039F96E4B31291CEDC59E8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:58 1 FAMS @F13@ 1 NOTE @NI38@ 0 @NI38@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I39@ INDI 1 NAME John /Phipps/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Phipps 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1607 2 PLAC Abingdon, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 1260706 for batch 8015081, sheet 05, downl 4 CONC oaded 11 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE <1687> 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 OCCU Farmer 1 RELI Quaker 1 _UID 47BA0E4FCA54486C87EF4D0E11A67F5C9332 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:15 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 FAMC @F13@ 1 NOTE @NI39@ 0 @NI39@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... JOHN3 PHIPPS (JOHN, WILLIAM) was born 1607 in Abington 1 CONC , Berkshire, England, and died Aft. 1640. He married MARY 1 1 CONC 637 in Berkshire, England. 1 CONT Children of JOHN PHIPPS and MARY are: 1 CONT 5.i.JOSEPH PHIPPS, b. October 16, 1640, Abington, Berkshire 1 CONC , England; d. October 13, 1716, Abington township; Philadel 1 CONC phia Co., Pennsylania. 1 CONT ii.ANN PHIPPS. 1 CONT 6.iii.JOHN PHIPPS, b. 1650; d. Aft. 1681." 0 @I40@ INDI 1 NAME Mary // 2 GIVN Mary 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1610 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID AD665B35627A4C66B44257B1561387AFCE14 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:15 1 FAMS @F15@ 1 NOTE @NI40@ 0 @NI40@ NOTE 1 CONC Infos from 0 @I41@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Phipps/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Phipps 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Oct 1640 2 PLAC Reading, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1716 2 PLAC Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 1 OCCU 2 NOTE tallow chandler, farmer 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 466B5EB33F5D45238EB001E1CF780B28604D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:25 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F15@ 1 NOTE @NI41@ 0 @NI41@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ____________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Phipps, Joseph. Born Aug. 28, 1640 in Reading, Berkshire, E 1 CONC ngland. Arrived about 1682. He died by Oct. of 1716. His fa 1 CONC ther was Thomas Phipps. He married 1665 in St. Lawrence Chu 1 CONC rch, Reading Sarah Brimfield born about 1643, died 1725, da 1 CONC ughter of Andrew Binfield and Eleanor Simonds. They moved t 1 CONC o Chester Co. from Philadelphia about 1682. His wife wa 1 CONC s a Quaker minister. Joseph wrote his will Apr. 1, 1709, pr 1 CONC oved Oct. 13, 1716 while living in Abington twp., Chester C 1 CONC o. PA. 1 CONT ____________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Born Aug. 28, 1640 in Reading, Berkshire, England. Arrive 1 CONC d about 1682. He died by Oct. of 1716. His father was Thoma 1 CONC s Phipps. He married 1665 in St. Lawrence Church, Reading S 1 CONC arah Brimfield born about 1643, died 1725, daughter of Andr 1 CONC ew Binfield and Eleanor Simonds. They moved to Chester Co 1 CONC . from Philadelphia about 1682. His wife was a Quaker minis 1 CONC ter. Joseph wrote his will Apr. 1, 1709, proved Oct. 13, 17 1 CONC 16 while living in Abington twp., Chester Co. PA. He mentio 1 CONC ned sons Joseph, John. They had at least: 1 CONT 1 CONT P3. Josiah Aug. 8, 1668, died about 173 1 CONC 0 Cecil Co. MD, Married Eleanor Smith 1 CONT P4. Lydia born Aug. 16, 1669 in Reading 1 CONT P5. Ann Dec. 16, 1672 1 CONT P6. Benjamin Nov. 20, 1674 in Reading 1 CONC , died 1674 1 CONT P8. Thomas who married Mary Shoemaker 1 CONC ? If so 1 CONT they had at least: Anne July 22, 1737 1 CONT P9. Zephaniah Jan. 5, 1681, died July 2 1 CONC 1, 1689 1 CONT P9. Thomas Oct. 28, 1678 1 CONT P10. William Feb. 28, 1682 died young 1 CONT P11. Sarah 1 CONT P11. William Feb. 28, 1662, died young 1 CONT P12. John received land from his fathe 1 CONC r between 1706 and 1708 and in his father's will got wit 1 CONC h his mother bulk of estate. 1 CONT P13. Joseph June 27, 1641 in Reading 1 CONT P14. Isaiah Aug. 8, 1668, received land fro 1 CONC m his father in Nov of 1710. This is likely the Isaiah wh 1 CONC o married Ann and had at least: John about 1744 in Philadel 1 CONC phia 1 CONT ____________________ 1 CONT William Penn conveyed to John Tanner of Love Lane, London 1 CONC , England, 500 acres in Pennsylvania, by deed of February 3 1 CONC , 1681 and the like quantity to William Tanner of Uxbridge 1 CONC , co. of Middlesex, England. These two convey their 1,000 a 1 CONC cres to Benjamin Clark, citizen and stationer of London b 1 CONC y their deeds of lease and release, dated 20 & 21 June 1688 1 CONC , and the last named granted 500 acres thereof for 10 pound 1 CONC s to Joseph Phipps, tallow chandler, late of Reading in th 1 CONC e co. of Berkshire, per his deed of July 13, 1683, which la 1 CONC st is recorded at Philadelphia. Warrants for a total of 5,8 1 CONC 50 acres in Pennsylvania, in addition to three lots in th 1 CONC e city of Philadelphia, were granted to Joseph Phipps. Ma 1 CONC y 9, 1683 - from the board of property a warrant for 250 ac 1 CONC res in Abington townshipl which was the upper part of Phila 1 CONC delphia Co., which was patented to him September 7, 1686. H 1 CONC e bought 250 acres adjacent, from Robert Ewer per deed of A 1 CONC ugust 7, 1690. (Phipps Quarterly Apr. - June 1978) 1 CONT On September 06, 1682, he was present at a monthly meetin 1 CONC g at Burlington, N.J., member of Provincial Assembly Cheste 1 CONC r Co. 1 CONT January 02, 1708/09, will written - will proved October 13 1 CONC , 1716 1 CONT Occupation: tallow chandler, farmer 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, founder of the family of this country, live 1 CONC d in England at or near Reading. He became a member of th 1 CONC e Society of Friends and came to this country with his fami 1 CONC ly about 1682. He was a friend and associate of William Pen 1 CONC n and was a member of the first Assembly of Penn's colony 1 CONC , which met first at Upland, now Chester, and later Philade 1 CONC lphia. He is said to have operated a store in Philadelphi 1 CONC a at Second and Sassafras (now Race Street). He received fr 1 CONC om William Penn deeds to valuable lands, copies which wer 1 CONC e read at the Phipps Centennial Reunion, held in August 189 1 CONC 7. These lands included a grant of 300 acres near Abingto 1 CONC n meeting and Jenkintown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1 CONC , where he settled. It is said that Joseph Phipps and his n 1 CONC eighbor, Richard Jenkins, formed the committee that built t 1 CONC he original Abington Meetinghouse towards the end of the se 1 CONC venteenth century. 1 CONT Family tradition says Joseph cane with William Penn but th 1 CONC e book "Welcome Claimants" says his sister Sarah's husban 1 CONC d John Houlston, was on the Welcome, but the Phipps famil 1 CONC y aren't listed or on other ships. 1 CONT When William Penn came into the possession of Pennsylvania 1 CONC , three counties were formed - Philadelphia, Bucks, and Che 1 CONC ster. Montgomery County, where the Phipps property was, wa 1 CONC s formed from Philadelphia. 1 CONT Abigton is one of the earliest Friends' Meetings in Pennsyl 1 CONC vania. There is an account of it's early story in the Histo 1 CONC ry of Montgomery County, PA, edited by Theodore W. Bean i 1 CONC n 1884, from which the following extract is quoted: "Abou 1 CONC t 1691 the members of Oxford Meeting-house having joined th 1 CONC e Keithians, the Friends continued their worship at privat 1 CONC e houses until John Barnes, by deed dated 5th of Second Mon 1 CONC th 1697, vested one hundred and twenty acres in Abington to 1 CONC wnship, near the present borough of Jenkintown, in trustee 1 CONC s for the benefit of a meetin house, and the maintainance o 1 CONC f a school, which was willingly accepted, and thus led to i 1 CONC ts present location. On the 27th of Tenth Month following W 1 CONC illiam Jenkins gave a relation about Friends in Philadelphi 1 CONC a giving assistance toward building a new meeeting-house a 1 CONC t Abington, when the aforesaid Joseph Phipps were appointe 1 CONC d to proceed there the following month for securing additio 1 CONC nal aid. On the 25th of Twelfth Month, 1699 the collectio 1 CONC n of the meeting amounting to 5 pounds 10 shillings 6 penc 1 CONC e were paid to the treasurer Everard Bolton and Joseph Phip 1 CONC ps, Thomas Canby and William Jenkins were appointed by th 1 CONC e Monthly Meeting to inspect the accounts of the aforesai 1 CONC d and of Samuel Cart, 'concerning ye building of ye meeting 1 CONC -house' for which they had been employed. The committee rep 1 CONC orted to the Monthly Meeting 24th of Fourth Month, 1700, th 1 CONC at they had examined the accounts and find that there is du 1 CONC e Everard Bolton 18shillings 6 pence, which was ordered t 1 CONC o be paid. The meeting house was the second build in the pr 1 CONC esent limits of the sounty, being preceded by the one in Lo 1 CONC wer Merion by only two years." 1 CONT Regarding the burial ground adjacent to the Abington Meetin 1 CONC g House:- "The graveyard to the northwest of the meeting-ho 1 CONC use was considerably enlarged between the years 1842 and 18 1 CONC 44 and now comprises an area of several acres. Here repos 1 CONC e beneath common stones some of the earliest settlers in th 1 CONC is vicinity with several generations of descendants. Inscri 1 CONC ptions can be found only on the latter stones..." 1 CONT The township of Abington is situated in the extreme southea 1 CONC stern section of the county, and is bounded on the northwes 1 CONC t by Upper Dublin, northeast by Moreland, southeast by Phil 1 CONC adelphia, and southwest by Springfield, Cheltenham and th 1 CONC e borough of Jenkintown. The name of Abington has been appl 1 CONC ied from several parishes so called and formed more than ni 1 CONC ne hundred years ago, in Northampton and Cambridgeshire, En 1 CONC gland... From Thomas Holmes' map of of original surveys, pr 1 CONC obably filled up before 1696, we secure some additional inf 1 CONC ormation as to the first taking up of the lands. Beginnin 1 CONC g at the present Philadelphia line, on the south side of Su 1 CONC squehanna Street road: Thomoas Livesay, Robert Fairman, Wal 1 CONC ter King, Richard Dungworth, William Chamberlain, Joseph Ph 1 CONC ipps... 1 CONT From a return made by the constable ar the order of Thoma 1 CONC s Penn, Abington was reported in 1734 to contain forty-tw 1 CONC o resident landholders and taxables (no Phipps)... 1 CONT William Jenkins, the founder of the family bearing the nam 1 CONC e in this section, is stated to have come from Wales, and m 1 CONC ust have resided in the township at least as late as 27th o 1 CONC f Tenth Month, 1697, when he was appointed with Joseph Phip 1 CONC ps to solicit subscriptions in Philadelphia toward the erec 1 CONC tion of the new meeting house... 1 CONT Benjamin Lay, the eccentric philanthropist...is stated to h 1 CONC ave been a member of the Society of Friends, and after th 1 CONC e death of his wife sought out a retired spot about a quart 1 CONC er of a mile east of Abington Meeting-hose, belonging to Jo 1 CONC hn Phips, now the estate of the late Joshua Francis Fisher 1 CONC . He improved a natural excavation on the hillside, so as t 1 CONC o afford him a commodious apartment... 1 CONT Assement of Abington for 1780. Peter Phipps 199 a, 2 horses 1 CONC , 1 cow... Joseph Phipps Jr., lab, 1 cow....Joseph Phipps S 1 CONC r. 70 acres, 2 horses...." 1 CONT (From A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venango Count 1 CONC y In Celebration of Their Two Hundred Years in Venango Coun 1 CONC ty - by Nancy Byers Romig.) 1 CONT Minutes of Philadelphia Monthly Meeting. 26th of 2 Mo. 1695 1 CONC , at Robert Ewer's. Richard Gove & Evan Morris are desire 1 CONC d to take care that the subscriptions may be carried on rel 1 CONC ating to Joseph Phipps and bring the same in to the next me 1 CONC eting. 1 CONT Last day of 3rd Month, 1695, at Robert Ewer's house. The fr 1 CONC iends appointed to Collect the subscription for Joseph Phip 1 CONC s's assitance by reason of his house being burned have don 1 CONC e the same, they are desired to pay it to R. E. that the sa 1 CONC id Joseph Phips may have it, the sum being 22 pounds 12.7. 1 CONT 28th of 4th Month 1695 at Robert Ewer's. The money collecte 1 CONC d for Joseph Phips was paid in to Robert Ewer and the sai 1 CONC d Ewer paid it to Joseph Phipps and took his receipt for th 1 CONC e same. 1 CONT 30th of 6th Month 1695 at Robert Ewer's. There being a comp 1 CONC laint brought to this meeting by Joseph Phipps against Rich 1 CONC ard Sutton in some manner depending between them, this meet 1 CONC ing being informed that Joseph Phips have dealt orderly wit 1 CONC h him requested... to speak to Richard Sutton in order to E 1 CONC nd the said difference, and make report thereof to the nex 1 CONC t meeting. 1 CONT 27th of 7th Month 1695 at Robert Ewer's. Matter depending b 1 CONC etween Joseph Phips and Richard Sutton is ended. (From A Br 1 CONC ief History of the Phipps Family in Venango County In Celeb 1 CONC ration of Their Two Hundred Years in Venango County - by Na 1 CONC ncy Byers Romig.) 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, tallow chandler, "Late of Reading Co. of Ber 1 CONC ks., " in 1683 bought from B. C. (Benjamin Clark), citize 1 CONC n and stationer in London, 500 acres to be laid out in PA 1 CONC . The following year he obtained a warrant for a 25 foot lo 1 CONC t on west side of Front, between Mulberry and Sassafras Str 1 CONC eets, which extended west to Second St. This property he da 1 CONC ily improved and built on" but in 1693 sold it to Richard S 1 CONC utton and removed to Cheltenham township. 1 CONT Deed book C 2-3 90:12 July 1683. Benjamin Clark to Joseph P 1 CONC hipps. Warrants & Surveys, I, 952. The ground Phipps and Su 1 CONC tton held comprises ground now occupied by houses on nort 1 CONC h side of Elfreth's Alley. 1 CONT William Penn conveyed to John Tanner of Love Lane, London 1 CONC , Eng., 500 acres in PA., by Deed of 3 Feb. 1681, and the l 1 CONC ike quantity to William Tanner of Uxbridge, Co. of Middlese 1 CONC x, Eng. These two conveyed their 1,000 acres to Benjamin Cl 1 CONC ark, citizen and stationer of London by their Deeds of Leas 1 CONC e and Release, dated 20 and 21 Jun. 1688, and the last name 1 CONC d granted 500 acres thereof for 10 pounds to Joseph Phipps 1 CONC , tallow chandler, late of Reading in the County of Berks. 1 CONC , per his Deed of 13 July 1683, which last is recorded at P 1 CONC hiladelphia. Warrants for a total of 5,850 acres in PA., i 1 CONC n addition to these three lots in the City of Philadelphi 1 CONC a were granted to Joseph Phipps (PA archives, 3-2). At th 1 CONC e monthly meeting of 6 Sept. 1682 at Burlington, N.J., Jose 1 CONC ph Phipps appears and was appointed on a committee; he appe 1 CONC ars as a member of the Provincial Assembly from Chester Co. 1 CONC , PA. On 9 May 1683 Joseph Phipps obtained from the Board o 1 CONC f Property a warrant for 250 acres in Abington Tn., which w 1 CONC as the upper part of Philadelphia Co., which was patented t 1 CONC o him 7 Sept. 1686. He bought 250 acres adjacent from Rober 1 CONC t Ewer per Deed of 7 Aug. 1690. Joseph Phipps; will was dat 1 CONC ed 2nd day, 1st month 1709 and proved 13 Oct. 1716. 1 CONT 1st Mo. 1689-90. Behalf of James Kingsburrie - grant him 2 1 CONC 5 foot lott in Dellaware front st...lyes between Benjamin C 1 CONC hambers and Joseph Phipps... Minute Book D. 1 CONT "D" - 5th 5th mo. 1690. Joseph Phips requests Benjamin Cham 1 CONC bers might have the bank before his, the said Phips' fron 1 CONC t lott on Dellaware, he having acknowledged that the said B 1 CONC enjamin Chambers hath made him satisfaction for his Right t 1 CONC herein. 1 CONT "G" - Deed dated 21 June 1683, sold all their (proprietary 1 CONC ) 1,000 acres to Benjamin Clark, who by Deed dated 12 Jun 1 CONC e 1683, conveyed 500 acres, a Moiety thereof to Joseph Phip 1 CONC s, whose Share has been reckoned the Purchase of John Tanne 1 CONC r and the other Moiety remain'g to B. Clark the Purchase o 1 CONC f William Tanner. In right of said John's Purchase there ha 1 CONC s been laid out to the said Joseph Phips in one Tract 300 a 1 CONC cres in the County of Philad'a, neat Nich. Skull's land, o 1 CONC n which he requests a Resurvey and a Warrant for 8 acres o 1 CONC f Lib. Land to himself and the like Quantity to Benjamin Cl 1 CONC ark. 1 CONT Granted. 1 CONT Benjamin Chambers several times requested Propr'ty....consi 1 CONC deration of Barrenness of the Tract of Land laid out in cou 1 CONC nty of Chester for 2000 acres to the Kentish Purchasers, H 1 CONC e would be pleased to grant him at a moderate rate to tak 1 CONC e upon the No. Side of said Tract for himself and Henry Gre 1 CONC en, 2 of the said Purchasers, 150 acres of vacant Land an 1 CONC d at the Eastern End of said Tract 200 acres for Peter Bla 1 CONC n and James Hunt...formerly laid out to Anthony Westar an 1 CONC d Burgess, and by them deserted...Benj., upon Survey...., s 1 CONC hall pay After the Rate of 12 pounds per 100...2 Warrants b 1 CONC e granted. Signed a Warrant to Joseph Phips, ordered today. 1 CONT "G" p. 268 16th of 12th 1701. Benjamin Clark, purchaser o 1 CONC f 1000 acres....Warrant dated 28th 4 mo. 1686...Lott 20 foo 1 CONC t in breadth, bounded North with Sam'll Fox, and South wit 1 CONC h Rich'd Sutton's, formerly Jos. Phips.The Prop'ry having b 1 CONC y 3 Several Warr'ts now in the Surveyor's Office, granted t 1 CONC o Joseph Phips in 1683 and '84. 1 CONT "G" p 313-315. Joseph Phips, Junr., of Co. of Chester, Seat 1 CONC ed on tract laid out for 200 acres, as is said, to George W 1 CONC oodyear, in upper Providence, purchased by said George....a 1 CONC t his first arrival, for payment of which said Joseph produ 1 CONC ces a certificate....George requests Resurvey... (From A Br 1 CONC ief History of the Phipps Family in Venango County In Celeb 1 CONC ration of Their Two Hundred Years in Venango County - by Na 1 CONC ncy Byers Romig.) 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, an English Quaker tallow-chandler who underw 1 CONC ent repeated imprisonment for his faith, immigrated to Penn 1 CONC sylvania where he lived for over 30 years; he accumulate 1 CONC d a substantial land estate but was relatively inactive pol 1 CONC itically. 1 CONT Born in 1640 in Reading, Berkshire, England, Phipps had bec 1 CONC ome a Quaker by January 1661, when he was imprisoned for re 1 CONC fusing to swear the oath of allegience. He was imprisoned a 1 CONC t least six more times between June 1662 and July 1666 fo 1 CONC r attending illegal religious meetings; although sentence 1 CONC d in July 1666 to be transported to the colonies, Phipps re 1 CONC mained in jail until released by royal pardon in 1672. Hi 1 CONC s wife, Sarah Phipps, having been imprisoned in 1671, was a 1 CONC lso released at that time. Phipps suffered his final incarc 1 CONC eration from October 1675 to February 1676, again for refus 1 CONC ing to swear the oath of allegiance. A member of Reading Mo 1 CONC nthly Meeting, Phipps attended at least 21 sessions betwee 1 CONC n 1669 and 1682; in 1680 he signed a certificate against th 1 CONC e behavior of Thomas Curtis, who lead a separatist movemen 1 CONC t from the monthly meeting. 1 CONT Presumably tired of the constant harassment, Phipps immigra 1 CONC ted with his family to Chester County, Pennsylvania, appare 1 CONC ntly in 1682, for he represented that county in the 1683 As 1 CONC sembly, where he served on a committee to determine fines o 1 CONC n members absent for entire sessions. He also served on a t 1 CONC rial jury at Chester County court in June 1683 and on a gra 1 CONC nd jury at Philadelphia County court on March 1686, althoug 1 CONC h he was fined in June 1686 for absenting himself from a tr 1 CONC ial jury. Aside from two brief stints as a tax collector, P 1 CONC hipps does not appear to have engaged in further public ser 1 CONC vice. Phipps apparently had rights through several purchase 1 CONC s to at least 1500 acres in Pennsylvania, which were locate 1 CONC d in Concord and Upper Providence townships, Chester County 1 CONC , and in the area of Cheltenham and Abington townships, Phi 1 CONC ladelphia County. He also owned two Philadelphia city lots 1 CONC , along Front and Third streets between Mulberry and Sassaf 1 CONC ras streets; he resided on the Front Street lot until Apri 1 CONC l 1693, when he moved to Abington. Phipps sold his other Ph 1 CONC iladelphia city lot in 1695, the year in which his home an 1 CONC d outbuildings at Abington burned down, prompting Philadelp 1 CONC hia Monthly Meeting to subscribe almost (L-symbol)23 for hi 1 CONC s assistance. In 1690 Phipps had also sold 400 acres in Ken 1 CONC t County that he had acquired three years earlier from Will 1 CONC iam Berry. 1 CONT Although Sarah Phipps became a Quaker minister after 1700 1 CONC , her husband does not appear to have been particularly act 1 CONC ive among Friends. A member of Abington Monthly Meeting aft 1 CONC er 1694, Phipps was one of the two Friends called upon in 1 1 CONC 698 to inspect the behavior at Cheltenham Friends' youth me 1 CONC etings and was one of five Friends appointed in 1700 to ins 1 CONC pect the accounts of the building of Abington meetinghouse. 1 CONT Between 1706 and 1708 Phipps conveyed both his Abington hom 1 CONC e and 284 acres to his son John, while in 1710-11 he convey 1 CONC ed another 150 acres to John and 150 acres to another son 1 CONC , Isaiah. Phipps drew up his will on 1 April 1709, leavin 1 CONC g the bulk of his personal estate to his wife and son John 1 CONC , the latter to act as executor, with Samuel Cart and Thoma 1 CONC s Canby as overseers. The will was probated on 13, Octobe 1 CONC r 1716, two days after his estate was appraised at 45 pound 1 CONC s. 1 CONT The Will of Joseph Phipps 1 CONT The will of Joseph Phipps of Abington, probated October 13t 1 CONC h, 1716. Registrars Office, Philadelphia, Book D 1716. Pag 1 CONC e 59, No. 76. 1 CONT I, Joseph Phipps of the township of Abington in the count 1 CONC y of Philadelphia, Yeoman, being in good health and of a so 1 CONC und and perfect memory, calling to remembrance the uncertai 1 CONC n state of this transitory life and all flesh must yield un 1 CONC to death when it do please God to call, do make, constitute 1 CONC , ordain and declare this my last Will and Testament in man 1 CONC ner following, revoking and annulling by these presents al 1 CONC l and every Testament and Testaments, Will and Wills, there 1 CONC tofore made and declared either by word or writing and thi 1 CONC s is to be taken only for by last will and Testament and no 1 CONC ne other, and now for settling of my Temporal Estate and su 1 CONC ch goods, chattels, and debts, as it has pleased God to bes 1 CONC tow upon me, I do order, give and dispose the same in manne 1 CONC r and form following, that is to say, First, I will that al 1 CONC l those debts as I owe in right and contious (sp?) to any m 1 CONC anner of person or persons whatsoever, shall be well and tr 1 CONC uly paid or cause to be paid within convenient time after m 1 CONC y decease by my Executor hereafter named, Imprimis, I do gi 1 CONC ve and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah Phipps my best f 1 CONC eather bed with all my best furniture and belonging unto i 1 CONC t both wooling and Lining, also I do give and bequeath to m 1 CONC y said wife Three of my best silver spoons, one warming pan 1 CONC , one Pot and Pothooks, one Gettel, Two Pewter dishes, Tw 1 CONC o porringers, six plates, one Table, 2 board, Two chairs, o 1 CONC ne looking Glass, Two of my best cows and two of my Sheep 1 CONC , also I do give and bequeath unto my said wife Ten pound 1 CONC s a year during her natural life to be paid out of my plant 1 CONC ation by my said Executor hereafter named, that is to say f 1 CONC ifty shillings a quarter in current silver money of Pennsyl 1 CONC vania. My will is that my said wife shall have the use of T 1 CONC wo Rooms of my house which she shall like best during her l 1 CONC ife, and further my will is that my said executor, hereafte 1 CONC r named doe provide hay and fodder for ye Two Cows and Tw 1 CONC o Sheeps, I bequeath unto my said wife and fodder them ther 1 CONC ewith and that my said Executor provide and bring firewoo 1 CONC d to the door for my said wife to burn during her life an 1 CONC d my will is further that if my wife shall have occasion o 1 CONC f any more of my household goods that my said executor shal 1 CONC l let her have the use of them during her life. Item, I giv 1 CONC e and bequeath unto my son Joseph Phipps, six shillings o 1 CONC f lawful money in Pennsylvania, Item, I give and bequeath u 1 CONC nto my said John Phipps my plantation in the Township of Ab 1 CONC ington containing about one hundred and seventy four acre 1 CONC s of land be it more or less with all the buildings and imp 1 CONC rovements thereon for him and his heirs forever. Item. Al 1 CONC l the rest of my chattels and goods not here, both real an 1 CONC d personal I give and bequeath to my son John Phipps who 1 CONC m I make my whold and sole executor of this my last Will an 1 CONC d Testament and I do hereby nominate and appoint my lovin 1 CONC g friends Samuel Cart and Thomas Canby of the township of A 1 CONC bington, overseers of this my last will and Testament desir 1 CONC ing them to see this my last will performed. In Witness whe 1 CONC reof I have hereunto put my hand and seal this first day o 1 CONC f the Second month One Thousand Seven Hundred and Nine (170 1 CONC 9). Signed, Sealed, declared and Published Joseph Phipps i 1 CONC n the presence of Henry Bennett Morris Morris Mathias Tisse 1 CONC n William Powell 1 CONT Be it Remembered That on ye 13th day of October 1716 the La 1 CONC st Will and Testament of Joseph Phipps, Deceased, was prove 1 CONC d in due form of Law. 1 CONT Probate & Letters of Administration was Granted to John Phi 1 CONC pps, Executor therein Named, being first attested well & tr 1 CONC uly to administer and to bring an Invetory of ye Decedant 1 CONC s Estate into ye Register General's office at Philadelphi 1 CONC a ye 13th day of November next, and also to Render accoun 1 CONC t when Required. 1 CONT Given under ye Seal of said office per Pet. Evard, Reg. Gen 1 CONC eral [Book D., page 79, Philadelphia] Inventory of all an 1 CONC d singular the goods, chattels and creditts of Joseph Phipp 1 CONC s senior of Abington in the county of Philadelphia and prov 1 CONC ince of Pennsylvania, deceased. Praised by Thomas Canby an 1 CONC d Daniell Thomas. Imprimis 1 CONT To Purse and apparell 10 1 CONT To one feather bed and furniture 10 1 CONT To one flock bed and furniture 5 1 CONT To Greate Pewter dishes and 1/2 doz. plates 2 1 CONT To one copper and one iron Pot 2 1 CONT To two pewter candlesticks and a warming pan 06 1 CONT To a pair of Pot Hooks and Hangar 06 1 CONT To six chairs, one old chest of Drawers 1 08 1 CONT To a close Press and a table 1 1 CONT To a looking Glass and one Box iron 12 1 CONT To 3 Cows and one Yearling 11 1 CONT To 10 sheep, 4 shoats and 4 pigs 2 1 CONT ___________ 1 CONT 45 12 1 CONT (Source A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venango Cou 1 CONC nty In Celebration of Their Two Hundred Years in Venango Co 1 CONC unty - by Nancy Byers Romig.) 0 @I42@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Binfield/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Binfield 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Brimfield/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Brimfield 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Feb 1639 2 PLAC Reading, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Nov 1725 2 PLAC Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker minister 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 9316FD7E8AAB486BB6EAC826784CEF0D5A4D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:11 1 FAMS @F16@ 1 FAMC @F175@ 1 NOTE @NI42@ 0 @NI42@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source "http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~p 1 CONC orters/database/d22.htm#P1090" : 1 CONT "Sarah Binfield(5) was born on 1 FEB 1639/40 in Reading, Be 1 CONC rkshire, England. She died on 27 NOV 1725 in Abington, Phil 1 CONC adelphia, PA. She has Ancestral File number 9CC3-P7. Resear 1 CONC cher: Aaron Porter aaporter@juno.com Parents: Andrew Binfie 1 CONC ld and Eleanor Simonds. 1 CONT 1 CONT She was married to Joseph Phipps in 1665 in Berkshire, Engl 1 CONC and. Children were: Josiah PHIPPS, Isaiah PHIPPS, Lydia PHI 1 CONC PPS, Joseph Phipps JR., Ann PHIPPS, Benjamin PHIPPS, Benjam 1 CONC in PHIPPS, Thomas PHIPPS, William PHIPS, Zephaniah PHIPPS 1 CONC , William PHIPPS, John PHIPPS." 0 @I43@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Phipps/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Phipps 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Jun 1671 2 PLAC Reading, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Nov 1762 2 PLAC Uwchlan Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Farmer 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 4FBE14B46D4447889DE9A634C06A32798A2E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 May 2009 3 TIME 17:42 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F16@ 1 NOTE @NI43@ 0 @NI43@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Came to America with parents at age 21. Because of the prom 1 CONC inence of his father in community affairs, Joseph, until hi 1 CONC s marriage in 1694 is little heard of. After his marriage 1 CONC , because of his leadership and management abilities, he wa 1 CONC s not altogether idle or wasting his times between his arri 1 CONC val in this country and his marriage. He lived in Lower Pro 1 CONC vidence Township, Delaware Co., and later purchased land i 1 CONC n Uwchlan Township, about four miles northwest of Downingto 1 CONC n. (A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venango Count 1 CONC y - Romig) 1 CONT "At Chester Monthly Meeting held at Walter Faucet's in Ridl 1 CONC ey that 5th of the 1st mo. 1693/4: 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, son of Joseph Phips of ye Township of Chelte 1 CONC nham in the County of Philadelphia, and Mary Woodyear, daug 1 CONC hter of George Woodyear, belonging to this meeting, Layd th 1 CONC eir intentions of marriage before this meeting, being the f 1 CONC irst time, the meeting orders Frances Worrell & Elizabeth S 1 CONC waffer to inquire concerning her clearness and report ye sa 1 CONC me to ye next monthly meeting. 1 CONT "At a monthly meeting held at Robert Vernon's y 2d of ye 2 1 CONC d month 1694: "Joseph Phipps son of Joseph and Sarah Phipps 1 CONC , of the Township of Cheltenham in the County of Philadelph 1 CONC ia, and Mary Woodyear, Daughter of George Woodyear, belongi 1 CONC ng to this monthly meeting, having declared their intention 1 CONC s of taking each other as man & wife, it being ye second ti 1 CONC me. And nothing appearing to obstruct their proceedings the 1 CONC y have their liberty to accomplish the same according to tr 1 CONC uths order. (A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venang 1 CONC o County - Romig) 1 CONT "G" p 313-315. Joseph Phips, Junr., of Co. of Chester, Seat 1 CONC ed on tract laid out for 200 acres, as is said, to George W 1 CONC oodyear, in upper Providence, purchased by said George....a 1 CONC t his first arrival, for payment of which said Joseph produ 1 CONC ces a certificate....George requests Resurvey... 1 CONT George Woodyard Acknowledged a Deed unto Joseph Phipps fo 1 CONC r Two hundred Acres of land lying in Upper Providence the D 1 CONC eed Beareing Date the fifth Day of Ffebuary 1695/6. 1 CONT Joseph Phipps Acknowledged A Deed of mortgage for the Abov 1 CONC e Two Hundred Acres of land for the payment of mony for th 1 CONC e same the Deed bearing Date the Tenth Day of March: 1695/6 1 CONC . (A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venango Count 1 CONC y - Romig) 1 CONT Joseph Phipps' oldest son Joseph Phipps II, and his wife (M 1 CONC ary Woodyear), lived on a farm of 1,600 acres in Uwchlan, n 1 CONC ear Lionville, Chester County. 1 CONT Copied from records at West Chester. Joseph Phipps was an e 1 CONC arly settler in Chester County and aquired extensive land h 1 CONC oldings. He was in Chester County as early as 1683, owned l 1 CONC and in Upper Providence in 1695 and sold 500 acres along Br 1 CONC andywine Creek in 1713. In Uwchlan Township Joseph Phipps p 1 CONC urchased 800 acres in 1714 (tracts 43, 44 and 45). 1 CONT About 1717 he temporarily held most of tract 66. In 1721 h 1 CONC e aquired 500 acres from the Thomas Hayward patent which ha 1 CONC d been deeded to Richard Webb. This included 86, 87, 88, 89 1 CONC , 90, and 91. 1 CONT Joseph Phipps deeded most of his land to his sons. Tract 45 1 CONC , 300 acres, went to Nathan Phipps in 1726; tracts 86-91 we 1 CONC nt to Joseph Phipps, Jr. in 1729; tract 44, 400 acres, wen 1 CONC t to John Phipps in 1738. In addition he gave one acre in t 1 CONC ract 44, at the corner next to the Lionville triangle, fo 1 CONC r a schoolhouse. 1 CONT At the time of his second marriage on the 20th of 3 mo 174 1 CONC 2 an Indenture Tripartite between Joseph Phipps and Mary He 1 CONC lsby and Charles Gatlive deeds 100 acres to Mary Helsby b 1 CONC y Joseph Phipps. Joseph's will, written in 1754, named al 1 CONC l of the above children except John and Aaron. He left to h 1 CONC is son George a 111 acre tract purchased from Samuel John a 1 CONC nd 30 adjacent acres purchased from Ralph Helsby (tract 33) 1 CONC . Friends records indicate that the sons of Joseph Phipps d 1 CONC id not live up to 1 CONT Quaker standards. Nathan married out of the society; Josep 1 CONC h Jr. was married "by a priest"; George was complained of i 1 CONC n 1727 for excessive drinking and quarreling; Samuel was co 1 CONC ndemned in 1732 for having indecent familiarity with his ne 1 CONC ighbor's wife; and John was condemned in 1735 for having ab 1 CONC sconced after being charged with fathering a bastard child 1 CONC . John was complained of again in 1739 for assaulting a nei 1 CONC ghbor. (A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venango Cou 1 CONC nty - Romig) 1 CONT "5 mo-26-1708, Joseph Phipps' acknowledgement accepted fo 1 CONC r quarreling with Christopher Clayton (dated 9 mo 1st 1707 1 CONC ) 'I have had a great deal of trouble upon my mind for so d 1 CONC oing'.... (A Brief History of the Phipps Family in Venang 1 CONC o County - Romig) 1 CONT "To ffriends of Chester Monthly Meeting: Dear ffriends, M 1 CONC y Easiness and too much Condesention to my Daughter Sarah' 1 CONC s marriage with John Holston (who does not profess the trut 1 CONC h with us) hath geen some sorrow and griefe to me and my wi 1 CONC fe and trouble to ffriends in a generall way ffor which I c 1 CONC an do no less than acknowledge my self much to blame and ho 1 CONC pe for the time to come I shall take such care that nothin 1 CONC g in the nature happens again in my family and that I may b 1 CONC e in your Remembrance in your nearest approaches before th 1 CONC e almighty for the preservation of me and my family is th 1 CONC e Desire of your afflicted friend and Brother as witness m 1 CONC y hand the 27th of the 2d month 1713." (A Brief History o 1 CONC f the Phipps Family in Venango County - Romig) 1 CONT Also this, John Haney from Dublin, consideration 15 pound 1 CONC s paid by Joseph Phipps, Jr., of Chester Co., PA., to Rober 1 CONC t Wakely passage money to Penna. Servant to Phipps for 5 ye 1 CONC ars. Servants & apprent. bound by James Hamilton, mayor o 1 CONC f Philadelphia, 1745. (A Brief History of the Phipps Famil 1 CONC y in Venango County - Romig) 1 CONT The present Meeting was erected in 1756.... and in 1771 Jos 1 CONC eph Phipps gave 10 pounds for repair and improvement. Mar 1 CONC y Phipps gave 3 pounds in 1782. In 1796 John Phipps gave. M 1 CONC ore than 25 members of the Phipps family were buried here a 1 CONC r Uwchlan. 1 CONT Chester Co. Wills 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, II, Will Book V. 4 page 408 9/27/1754 1 CONT Trustees: Samuel Lightfoot, Thomas Milhouse 1 CONT Exec.: Mary Phipps, Thomas Downing 1 CONT Wit.: Samuel John, Griffith John, Robert John 1 CONT Legacy: 1 CONT to: son Samuel: 5 shillings (PA currency) 1 CONT son Joseph: 5 shillings (PA currency) 1 CONT son Nathan: 5 shillings (PA currency) 1 CONT son John: 5 shillings (PA currency) 1 CONT dtr. Sarah Houlston - 20 shillings (PA currency) 1 CONT wife Mary - 18 pounds (PA currency) 1 CONT son George - 14 pounds (PA currency) at age 21 1 CONT remaining estate divided equally between wife Mary and so 1 CONC n George (at age 21) 1 CONT wife Mary: 100 acres in Uwchlan Twp. bought from David Lloy 1 CONC d 1 CONT son George: 111 acres in Uwchlan Twp. bought from Samuel Jo 1 CONC hn. 1 CONT + 30 acres in Uwchlan Twp. bought from Ralph Helsby 1 CONT + home plantation bordered by Samuel John, Sr., Robert Alli 1 CONC son, David Thomas, John Jukins. 1 CONT Item: George to care for Mother 1 CONT Item: Restriction to 50 acres of clearing land on George' 1 CONC s plots, and "neither suffer any Timber belonging to the sa 1 CONC id places to be sold, wasted, or Destroyed any more than fo 1 CONC r the Necessary use or uses of the said places as Occation 1 CONC s may require." 1 CONT Item: Wife's land passes to George upon her decease. 1 CONT Item: Executors directed to find George a good Master & App 1 CONC renticeship if he chooses not to farm. 1 CONT to: Uwchlan Meeting - 10 pounds (PA currency) 1 CONT Item: If George dies prematurely, his share of the estate p 1 CONC asses to Nathan and John. 1 CONT From File 2078 Chester Co. papers in Wills & Admin. Docke 1 CONC t Index, Vol P, p. 55. 1 CONT I, John Phipps, do hereby Caveat you against the proving o 1 CONC f any writing purporting to be the last Will and Testamen 1 CONC t of Joseph Phipps Late of Uwchland Twp. in the Co. of Ches 1 CONC ter Yeoman deceased until I be heard, Witness my hand. Joh 1 CONC n Phipps 1 CONT to Henry Hale Graham, Dep. Reg. for Chester Co. 1 CONT On the back - John declines and retracts his Caveat, approv 1 CONC ing the will to be genuine. June of 1783. 1 CONT Register Court held at Chester - 12/12/1762 (exceptionall 1 CONC y difficult to decipher) 1 CONT "This Court be called to decide a Caveat filed in the Reg 1 CONC . office by John Phipps, appraising any writing said to b 1 CONC e the will of Joseph Phipps the elder deceased and the sai 1 CONC d John Phipps appeared together with ? named in a log purpo 1 CONC rting to be the deceased's will, and yet? John alledging h 1 CONC e was not duly cited nor had time to bring his witness an 1 CONC d after hearing Counsels for and against this hearing. It' 1 CONC s Considered that the ? of James Speary be taken to be mad 1 CONC e use of in case of his Death or absence by Sickness whic 1 CONC h Sickness must be proved and this John Phipps doth ? in Co 1 CONC urt agree that the depse? of sd John taken before ? and y 1 CONC e depse? of John now taken up Court shall be made ? of on t 1 CONC he full ? of this affair. (remainder torn and missing) 1 CONT Two statements from 12. 21 1762 1 CONT 1. James Speary saying that he wrote up the will 7 or 8 yea 1 CONC rs previous he had drawn up the will and that all was legit 1 CONC imate. 1 CONT 2. Griffith John saying that he & Samuel John and Robert Jo 1 CONC hn were present and witnessed the signing of Joseph Phipps 1 CONC ' will. Also noted that Joseph had had palsy for a long tim 1 CONC e and was very hard of hearing so probably heard only a 'wo 1 CONC rd here and there' when Speary read the will to him. But, h 1 CONC e also says that Joseph had on his spectacles and 'looked o 1 CONC n the writing as if he owned this his writing to be his wil 1 CONC l.' 1 CONT Statement from Samuel John witnessing the signaature of th 1 CONC e will and that 'the Affirmant (J. Phipps) further Saith th 1 CONC at the Said Joseph Phipps was Struck with the Palsy befor 1 CONC e he executed his will'. (Hence his signature of X on his w 1 CONC ill.) 12/13/1762 1 CONT Inventory of Joseph Phipps 1 CONT To wearing apparel 12 pounds, 15 shillings 1 CONT a silver watch 6 pounds 1 CONT a riding horse, saddle and bridle 15 pounds 1 CONT cash in the house 9 pounds 19 shillings 8 1/2 pence 1 CONT a brown mare 9 pounds 1 CONT a bay mare 12 pounds 1 CONT a bay coult 5 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT a brown cow with a bell on 3 pounds 5 shillings 1 CONT a read cow 3 pounds 1 CONT a read cow 3 pounds 1 CONT a brown cow 3 pounds 1 CONT a brown heifer 2 pounds 15 shillings 1 CONT a pide brinded heifer 2 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT two bread heifers 3 pounds 1 CONT a black pide heifer 2 pounds 1 CONT 4 yearling calves 4 pounds 5 shillings 1 CONT heay at the Barn & in the meadow 9 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT Straw & Fodder in the Barn 1 pound 10 shillings 1 CONT Wheat & Rye in the Ground 20 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT a Wagen & Gears 13 pounds 1 CONT 14 Sheep 5 pounds 12 shillings 1 CONT a Plow & Irons 1 pound 2 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT a harrow 7 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT an apple mill & Trough & Press 18 shillings 1 CONT one Carat Body 7 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT 3 Matocks & 3 weeding hows 8 shillings 3 pence 1 CONT 4 Fowling Axes & Brawd Axe 12 shillings 1 CONT 2 dung forks & 4 Sickels & cleaver & iron bar 17 shillings 1 CONT a pair of Bedstids & Grindstone & wheel barrow 17 shillings 1 CONT a sythe & hangings and maul and wedges 8 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT a desk 4 pounds 1 CONT one ovel Table 2 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT one Tea Table 1 pound 10 shillings 1 CONT a Walnut Table 18 shillings 1 CONT 7 chairs 1 pound 11 shillings 1 CONT a Bed & Bedding & Bed Sties 9 pounds 1 CONT a Trunk & Indian Corn 1 pounds 13 shillings 1 CONT a Box & Dryed apples & a pair of wood comb 13 shillings 6 p 1 CONC ence 1 CONT Chees & hatchet & pot Rack & Dough trough 17 shilligs 2 pen 1 CONC ce 1 CONT 9 Barrels of Cider & one Hogshead 1 pound 11 shillings 1 CONT 1 Tub of Pork & a tub of Beef 2 pounds 1 CONT 2 churns & 2 Cages 10 shillings 1 CONT 6 chairs & Walnut Scantlin 1 pound 8 shillings 1 CONT One Case & Drawers 1 pound 10 shillings 1 CONT a Spice Box and a chest 3 pounds 1 CONT a Bed & Bedding & of Bed Sties 6 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT a Warming Pan & Box & Hat Case & Saddle Bags 9 shillings 1 CONT a Looking Glass 2 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT 2 Beds & Bedding & one pair of Bed Sties 3 pounds 15 shilli 1 CONC ngs 1 CONT 2 Baggs & Wheat in the Loft 6 pounds 2 shillings 1 CONT 2 Brass pans 1 pound 7 shillings 1 CONT one Long wheel & one little wheel & reel & farm 1 pound 6 s 1 CONC hillings 1 CONT 3 Side Saddles 4 pounds 1 CONT three Hatchets & lumber in the Loft 1 pound 6 pence 1 CONT one Saddle & Bridle 3 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT Carpenter tools & a gun 2 pounds 2 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT a fire Shovel & Tongues & pot rack & one fire Dog 5 shillin 1 CONC gs 1 CONT puter on the Dresser 4 pounds 13 shillings 1 CONT a Lantron and Tubs & pails & ? 14 shillings 1 CONT Pots & pot hooks 15 shillings 1 CONT Sundry of Books 3 pounds 19 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT a Table & Grible & Grid Iron 10 shillings 1 CONT a pair of Stilyards & frying pan & Box & heaters 14 shillin 1 CONC gs 1 CONT Tea Weave 2 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT a Boy that is Bound for years 10 pounds 1 CONT Sundry Bonds & bills 60 pounds 13 shillings 11 pence 1 CONT a note 20 shillings 1 CONT a note 2 pounds 1 CONT Book Depts 2 pounds 19 shillings 6 pence 1 CONT Insolvent Bond 8 pounnds 2 pence 1 CONT Bookes Depts 5 pounds 19 shillings 1 CONT One Plantation 300 pounds 1 CONT One Plantation 327 pounds 1 CONT One Plantation 166 pounds 10 shillings 1 CONT TOTAL 1112 pounds 11 shillings 5 pence 1 CONT Appraised by Thomas Evans, Cadwalader Jones Errors Excepte 1 CONC d 12/8/1762 (A Brief History of The Phipps Family in Venang 1 CONC o County - Nancy Byers Romig) 1 CONT Burial: Uwchlan Society of Friends Graveyard 1 CONT Later lived Uwchlan, Chester Co. abt 4 miles northwest of D 1 CONC ownington129 1 CONT Medical Information: wore glasses, hard of hearing, had pal 1 CONC sy old age 1 CONT MARY WOODYEAR: 1 CONT "10 mo 29, 1707 (women's minutes)"The meetings being calle 1 CONC d over & several matters of business being discoursed of th 1 CONC e meeting orders hannah sharpells & Alice pennel to speak t 1 CONC o Mary Phips to come and give satisfaction to friends. 1 CONT "4-28-1708: "This meeting orders Margitt Coppock & Alice Si 1 CONC mcock to speak to Mary Phipps to give satisfaction to frien 1 CONC ds that the truth may be clear. 1 CONT "5-26-1708: Mary Phipps appears & Ones her selfe in a faul 1 CONC t & says she is sorry for what she hath done & hopes that s 1 CONC he shall nver give the like occasion to friends any more. ( 1 CONC A Brief History of The Phipps Family in Venango County - Na 1 CONC ncy Byers Romig) 1 CONT George Woodyear of Chester, yeoman, in will dated Jan. 25 1 CONC , 1714, proven 5 mo 20th 1717 devised nearly all his estat 1 CONC e to the seven children of his daughter , Mary Phipps (Name 1 CONC s not given.) (A Brief History of The Phipps Family in Vena 1 CONC ngo County - Romig) 0 @I44@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Delaplaine/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Delaplaine 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1701 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 DEAT Y 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 60684A2FB18940A7888B6CB1DDFCA6364709 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:21 1 FAMS @F6@ 1 FAMC @F81@ 1 NOTE @NI44@ 0 @NI44@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "Burlington M 1 CONC M 1745,7,2 Mary (Delaplane) get Flushing MM, L. I." 0 @I45@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Woodier/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Woodier 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Woodyear/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Woodyear 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Jun 1675 2 PLAC Uwchlan Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1742 2 PLAC Abington, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 _UID C7C11F603A4A4FA992C089D7B95350720366 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:28 1 FAMS @F18@ 1 FAMC @F11@ 1 NOTE @NI45@ 0 @NI45@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT and from "Steven C. Perkins" : 1 CONT Mary Woodyear. Married Joseph Phipps, son of Joseph Phipp 1 CONC s and Mary Benfield of Reading, Eng., and of Philadelphia a 1 CONC nd Reading in PA. 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I46@ INDI 1 NAME Eliot Spalding /Knight/ 2 GIVN Eliot Spalding 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1935 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 3395C5199AB34686805355ABF55FCA7929E9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2003 3 TIME 16:42 1 FAMS @F488@ 1 FAMC @F47@ 0 @I47@ INDI 1 NAME William /Earle/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Earle 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1554 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 4C2666EFC63346CC85888602664FA71ADD0D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 18:14 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI47@ 0 @NI47@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I48@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Madle/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Madle 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1551 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID D3F9DD3547294E63A0CF7DDB9ADDCDBCC65F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Dec 2008 3 TIME 18:39 1 FAMS @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI48@ 0 @NI48@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT Source 0 @I49@ INDI 1 NAME Raulphe /Earle/ 2 GIVN Raulphe 2 SURN Earle 2 NSFX I 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1580 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 20 Mar 1657 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 BURI 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 9F0F4E4BFEDF41199D79B1B308D67F7ACFC2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:09 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F19@ 1 NOTE @NI49@ 0 @NI49@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Raulphe Earle. Born ca 1580 in Bishop's Stortford, Hertsfor 1 CONC d, Eng. Raulphe died in Mar 1657. Buried on 20 Mar 1657 i 1 CONC n Bishop's Stortford, Hertsford, Eng.<../rr_src.html> 1 CONT On 25 Aug 1605 Raulphe married Margaret Brown.<../rr_src.ht 1 CONC ml> Born ca 1581. Margaret was baptized in Bishop's Stortfo 1 CONC rd, Hertsford, Eng. in Jun 1581.<../rr_src.html> Margaret d 1 CONC ied in 1647. Buried on 17 Nov 1647 in Bishop's Stortford, H 1 CONC ertsford, Eng. 1 CONT Their children include: 1 CONT i.Ralph (1605-1678) 1 CONT ii.Mary (ca1608-1671) 1 CONT iii.Samuel (ca1608-) 1 CONT iv.John (ca1610-) 1 CONT v.Dorothy (ca1612-) 1 CONT vi.Margaret (ca1614-) 1 CONT vii.George (ca1616-1617) 1 CONT viii.Jonas (ca1617-1619) 1 CONT ix.Elizabeth (ca1619-) 1 CONT x.Richard (ca1620-) 1 CONT xi.Mary (ca1622-) 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I50@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Browne/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Browne 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Jun 1581 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1647 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 17 Nov 1647 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID D663360EF6BE4A33947D7112C0E5775DBB3D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 18:23 1 FAMS @F20@ 1 FAMC @F292@ 1 NOTE @NI50@ 0 @NI50@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT They had 11 children 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I51@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /Earle/ 2 GIVN Ralph 2 SURN Earle 2 NPFX Capt. 2 NSFX II 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Aug 1605 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 9 Mar 1606 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 1678 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 98A18005253F4B579A06EE9A371F59DF7AF8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F20@ 1 NOTE @NI51@ 0 @NI51@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Ralph Earle. Born on 25 Aug 1605 in Bishop's Stortford, Her 1 CONC tsford, Eng. Ralph was baptized in Bishop's Stortford, Hert 1 CONC sford, Eng. on 9 Feb 1606.(Benjamin Franklin Wilbour, compi 1 CONC ler, Little Compton Families, Little Compton Historical Soc 1 CONC . 1967, with corrections and additions 1974, two volumes) 1 CONT Ralph died in 1678 in Portsmouth, RI. 1 CONT Ralph arrived in Boston about 1634, and was in Newport abou 1 CONC t 1638, then Portsmouth by 1649. 1 CONT Check out English Origins of New England Families, 1st seri 1 CONC es (Baltimore, 1984), 2:635-6 for background on the Earle f 1 CONC amily. 1 CONT On 29 Aug 1631 when Ralph was 26, he married Joan Savage, d 1 CONC aughter of Richard Savage (ca 1559-Dec 1637) & Mary Isack 1 CONC e (ca 1563-May 1636), in Bishop's Stortford, Hertsford, Eng 1 CONC . Born in 1606. Joan was baptized in Widford Parish, Hertsf 1 CONC ord, Eng. on 18 Feb 1609. Joan died ca 1680. 1 CONT Their children include: 1 CONT i. Ralph (ca1632-ca1716) 1 CONT ii. Martha (ca1633-1696) 1 CONT iii. William (ca1634-1715) 1 CONT iv. Mary (ca1640-1718) 1 CONT v. Sarah (ca1647-1690) 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Ralph EARLE was born on 25 Aug 1605 in Bishops Stortford, H 1 CONC ertsfordshire, England. He was christened on 9 Feb 1606/7 i 1 CONC n Stortford, Hertfordshire, England. He signed a will on 1 1 CONC 9 Nov 1673. He died in 1678 in Portsmouth, Newport Co. RI 1 CONC . He was buried in 1678 in Portsmouth, Newport Co. RI. Fro 1 CONC m England to Boston 1634. At Newport RI - 1638. At Portsmou 1 CONC th RI - 1649. Later a townsman of Dartmouth, MA - was one o 1 CONC f the petitioners for a charter. 1667 - capt. of troops. 0 @I52@ INDI 1 NAME Joan /Savage/ 2 GIVN Joan 2 SURN Savage 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1606 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 18 Feb 1609 2 PLAC Widford, Hertford, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1679 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID A7B2DAE4B4844D8ABF0AFCBF17C61BA84AC3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F21@ 1 FAMC @F291@ 1 NOTE @NI52@ 0 @NI52@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Joan SAVAGE was born in 1606 in Bishops Stortford, Hertsfor 1 CONC dshire, England. She was christened on 18 Feb 1609/10 in Wi 1 CONC dford Parish, Hertsfordshire, England. (442). She died afte 1 CONC r 15 Sep 1699 in Portsmouth, Newport Co. RI. She was burie 1 CONC d in Portsmouth, Newport Co. RI. Parents: Richard SAVAGE an 1 CONC d Mary ISACKE. 1 CONT She was married to Ralph EARLE on 29 Jun 1631 in Stortford 1 CONC , Hertfordshire, England. Children were: Mary EARLE, Ralp 1 CONC h EARLE, Martha EARLE, William EARLE, Sarah EARLE. 0 @I53@ INDI 1 NAME Ralph /Earle/ 2 GIVN Ralph 2 SURN Earle 2 NSFX III 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1632 2 PLAC Bishops Stortford, Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1716 2 PLAC Bristol Co. MA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 _UID 57E774F669A2469395A7DD97C1ED07766741 1 CHAN 2 DATE 27 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:41 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F21@ 1 NOTE @NI53@ 0 @NI53@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Ralph Earle. Born ca 1632 in England. Ralph died ca 1716 i 1 CONC n Dartmouth, MA. 1 CONT Ralph married Dorcas Sprague, daughter of Francis Spragu 1 CONC e & Lydia Archer. Born in 1629 in Duxbury, MA. Dorcas die 1 CONC d aft 1692 in Dartmouth, MA. 1 CONT Their children include: 1 CONT i.John (1660-<1717) 1 CONT ii.Elizabeth (ca1662-) 1 CONT iii.Ralph (ca1664-1718) 1 CONT iv.William (1672-1715) 1 CONT v.Joseph (ca1668-) 1 CONT vi.Dorcas (ca1670-) 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Ralph EARLE was born on 22 Apr 1631 in Bishops Stortford, H 1 CONC ertsfordshire, England. (16). He was christened on 22 Apr 1 1 CONC 632 in Portsmouth, Newport Co. RI. He died about 1716 in Da 1 CONC rtmouth, Bristol Co. MA. Parents: Ralph EARLE and Joan SAVA 1 CONC GE. 1 CONT He was married to Dorcas SPRAGUE before 26 Oct 1659. Childr 1 CONC en were: John EARLE, Elizabeth EARLE, Ralph EARLE, Willia 1 CONC m EARLE, Joseph EARLE, Dorcas EARLE. 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "EARLE, Ralph 204,892 1 CONT 1 CONT * Born: 22 Apr 1632, Bishop's Stortford, Hersford, Engl 1 CONC and 204 1 CONT * Christened: 22 Apr 1632, Bishop's Stortford, Hersford 1 CONC , England 204,893,898 1 CONT * Marriage: SPRAGUE, Dorcus before 26 Oct 1659 883 1 CONT * Died: 1716, Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachusett 1 CONC s 204,898,909 1 CONT 1 CONT bullet Noted events in his life were: 1 CONT 1 CONT • Died: probably, as letters of administration were grante 1 CONC d to his son John on the 6th of January, 1717, 1716. 883 1 CONT 1 CONT • History: Second Generation; page 21-23, 1888. 883 "The fi 1 CONC rst intimination of this Ralph is in the record of a town m 1 CONC eeting in Portsmouth, January 19, 1651, where his father i 1 CONC s mentioned as Ralph Earle, Senior. This next is his signat 1 CONC ure as a witness to one of his father's deeds of real estat 1 CONC e, November 24, 1656. He was received a freeman of the tow 1 CONC n May 11, 1658; and at the same meeting it was "Ordered tha 1 CONC t Ralph Earll Junr shall be payd Eleven Shillings after th 1 CONC e Rate of Eight white peages (beads) per peny, by the Treas 1 CONC urer." 1 CONT October 26, 1659, Francis Sprague, "of Duxborough," conveye 1 CONC d to his "son-in-law, Ralph Earl, of Road Island," one-hal 1 CONC f share of land at "Coaksett and Sacushena, in the Jurisdic 1 CONC tion of Plymouth." Sprague had his title to the land from t 1 CONC he Indians Wosamequin and "Wamitta." 1 CONT It is probably that Ralph immediately removed from Portsmou 1 CONC th and settled upon this land, as at the time of all know 1 CONC n subsequent allusions to him he was in Dartmouth, within w 1 CONC hich the land was situated. He was one of the persons who r 1 CONC eceived the confirmatory deed of the town, and it is know 1 CONC n that he was there in 1663. 1 CONT May 10, 1684, John Eyanoe conveys to Ralph Earle, a neck o 1 CONC r island, made at high water, in Yarmouth, in consideratio 1 CONC n of a "certain parcel of Land sittuate under ye govermen 1 CONC t of new york in America, upon cutAhonkko, viz. one neck an 1 CONC d one island in A fresh pond upon sd cutAhonkko, and Twent 1 CONC y acres of Land on Dartmouth, payd by Ralph Earl." 1 CONT Jun 13, 1688, "Ralph Earl of Dartmouth," "in consideratio 1 CONC n of natural love and affection," conveyed to his son Ralph 1 CONC , "one half of the westermost island, called Elizabeth Isla 1 CONC nd, to be his after my decease." 1 CONT June 10, 1692, he says that "of my own moote [and] motion 1 CONC , for divors good causes and good considerations moveing me 1 CONC e therunto, beside my trew Love and naturall Affections tha 1 CONC t I bare unto this my youngest son Joseph Earle, and for hi 1 CONC s advancement for time to come," and "with the consent of D 1 CONC orcas, my wife," he conveyed to the said Joseph two hundre 1 CONC d acres of land in Dartmouth. This was "bounded upon Ronaga 1 CONC nset River, So up into the woods." 1 CONT July 24, 1693, he conveyed to his son William, "in consider 1 CONC ation of natural love and affection, one quarter part of th 1 CONC e Island called by the Indians Pocatahunka, being the weste 1 CONC rmost Island." 1 CONT He was a large land holder, and many other of his conveyanc 1 CONC es are upon record. Of these grants, the only consideratio 1 CONC n for the value of the land appears to have been his "natur 1 CONC al love and affection" in the following instances, namely 1 CONC : 250 acres to his son John; after his death 100 acres to h 1 CONC is grandson John, 100 acres to his grandson Daniel, 50 acre 1 CONC s to his grandson Benjamin, and "A small Island, or Tract o 1 CONC f Land," to William Ingraham. 1 CONT 1 CONT • History: page 22, 1888. 883 The following paragraph is ta 1 CONC ken from John W. Barber's Historical Collections of Massach 1 CONC usetts: 1 CONT 1 CONT "During Philip's War a great part of this town [Dartmouth 1 CONC ] was laid desolate and many of the inhabitants killed. Th 1 CONC e most of the Plymouth forces were ordered thither. In comi 1 CONC ng to Russel's garrison, at Ponaganset, or Aponaganset, i 1 CONC n this town, they met with a number of the enemy that had s 1 CONC urrendered themselves prisoners, on terms promised by Capt 1 CONC . Eels, of the garrison, and Ralph Earle, who persuaded the 1 CONC m to come in, by a friendly Indian whom he employed. It i 1 CONC s to be regretted, however, that notwithstanding the promis 1 CONC es made by the above persons to the Indian, they were, by t 1 CONC he superior authorities, carried away to Plymouth, 'then so 1 CONC ld and transported out of the country, being about eight sc 1 CONC ore persons.'" 1 CONT 1 CONT • Notes: from Certain Comeovers. 909 "Ralph Earle, the seco 1 CONC nd, was probably boarn before his father came to Portmouth 1 CONC , i.e. prior to 1638. He was admitted as a freeman of the t 1 CONC own in 1658. About this time he married Dorcas, the daughte 1 CONC r of Francis Sprague of Duxbury. Francis Sprague was one o 1 CONC f the original thirty-four purchasers of Dartmouth, and i 1 CONC n 1659 he conveyed to his "son in law Ralph Earl of Rhode I 1 CONC sland one-half of his share," and in the confirmatory dee 1 CONC d of Governor Bradford, Ralph Earle is named as a proprieto 1 CONC r of Dartmouth. I think, however, that it is not likely tha 1 CONC t he removed to Dartmouth for some years. In 1667 Ralph Ear 1 CONC le of Portsmouth, joined Captain Sanford's troop of horse 1 CONC , and afterwards himself became the Captain. It is surely m 1 CONC ore likely that this warlike Ralph was Ralph, the second, w 1 CONC ho would have been about thirty years old, rather than Ralp 1 CONC h the first, who was over sixty." 1 CONT 1 CONT " .... One wonders how Ralph Earle of Portsmouth, who so fa 1 CONC r as we may know had no relation with the Pilgrims at Plymo 1 CONC uth, happened to meet and wood and win a Duxbury girl. To b 1 CONC e sure they were both "ordinary" children.." 1 CONT 1 CONT "At least as early as 1688 Ralph Earle and his wife Dorca 1 CONC s Sprague were living in Dartmouth, since in that year ad 1 CONC n the years following he so describes himself in conveyance 1 CONC s of land in Dartmouth to his sons. His homestead farm of s 1 CONC ome four hundred acres was on the westerly side of the Appo 1 CONC negansett River, extending westerly beyond the Tucker Roa 1 CONC d on both sides of the road from the head of Apponeganset 1 CONC t to Macomber's Corner, or Slocum's Corner as it was know 1 CONC n in earlier days. He evidently had allotted to him as par 1 CONC t of his share of Dartmouth the island of Cuttyhunk. In con 1 CONC veying one half of this island to his sone Ralph in1688 h 1 CONC e describes it as "the westernmost island called Elizabet 1 CONC h Island." In 1693 in conveying a quarter of the island t 1 CONC o his sone William he describes it as the island called b 1 CONC y the Indians "Pocatahunka being the westernmost island." W 1 CONC e hear of him in connection with his neighbor John Russel 1 CONC l in the troubous times of the Indian War." 1 CONT 1 CONT Ralph married Dorcus SPRAGUE, daughter of Francis SPRAGUE a 1 CONC nd Lydia [--?--], before 26 Oct 1659.883 (Dorcus SPRAGUE wa 1 CONC s born in 1635 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts 8 1 CONC 98 and died in 1716 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Massachus 1 CONC etts 0 @I54@ INDI 1 NAME Dorcas /Sprague/ 2 GIVN Dorcas 2 SURN Sprague 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1629-1639 2 PLAC Duxbury, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1716 2 PLAC Bristol Co. MA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 5DFEE23B5E254D9E99B9FC1F7CBF4F2E0BEF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F22@ 1 FAMC @F290@ 1 NOTE @NI54@ 0 @NI54@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Dorcas SPRAGUE was born about 1632 in MA.(22285) Parents 1 CONC : Francis SPRAGUE and (Mrs. Francis Sprague). 1 CONT She was married to Ralph EARLE before Oct 1659 in Portsmout 1 CONC h, Newport Co., RI" 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Ralph married Dorcus SPRAGUE, daughter of Francis SPRA 1 CONC GUE and Lydia [--?--], before 26 Oct 1659.883 (Dorcus SPRAG 1 CONC UE was born in 1635 in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachuse 1 CONC tts 898 and died in 1716 in Dartmouth, Bristol County, Mass 1 CONC achusetts" 0 @I55@ INDI 1 NAME Pierre /Clauss/ 2 GIVN Pierre 2 SURN Clauss 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1586 2 PLAC Sedan, Ardennes, France 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID B088020F5C43401FAF5057C26B683781EAEE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F23@ 0 @I56@ INDI 1 NAME John /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Ridgway 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jul 1738 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Mar 1809 2 PLAC Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Surveyor General of New Jersey 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID B5EFDE31ADE0443C8533845261271E1105F7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F6@ 1 NOTE @NI56@ 0 @NI56@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : 1 CONT - "Burlington MM 1758,5,1 John & Job, s Edward, rocf 'Gwine 1 CONC dd MM', ?td 1758,5,1" 1 CONT - "Burlington MM 1761,2,2 Posthema (Ridgway) (form Shinn 1 CONC ) w John con mcd" 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I57@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher Ridgway /Knight/ 2 GIVN Christopher Ridgway 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 Jun 1949 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 514926D29DEE496D82AEC4FE4CAC827CBB6E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Nov 2003 3 TIME 16:45 1 FAMC @F49@ 0 @I58@ INDI 1 NAME Jeanne /Famelar/ 2 GIVN Jeanne 2 SURN Famelar 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Famelart/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Famelart 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1587 2 PLAC Sedan, Ardennes, France 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Oct 1660 2 PLAC Sedan, Ardennes, France 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 72FB934CC0754985A62113F5766C868A104D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Dec 2009 3 TIME 18:57 1 FAMS @F23@ 1 FAMC @F296@ 1 NOTE @NI58@ 0 @NI58@ NOTE 1 CONC 0 @I59@ INDI 1 NAME Pierre /Cresson/ 2 GIVN Pierre 2 SURN Cresson 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1578 2 PLAC Sedan, Ardennes, France 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 3B0F41B7CCAA43348BE5C2F5827EC2334BE3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F24@ 0 @I60@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Vuilesme/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Vuilesme 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 2 PLAC Sedan, Picardie, France 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1610 2 PLAC Sedan, Picardie, France 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID EB5C6C586FE34FF58C155560828B5CAF0FFD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:47 1 FAMS @F24@ 0 @I61@ INDI 1 NAME Pierre /Cresson/ 2 GIVN Pierre 2 SURN Cresson 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1609 2 PLAC Menil La Cresson, Picardy, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1679 2 PLAC Staten Island, Richmond, New York, USA 1 _UID A79069B1CDAE4F65BCF2F11DC88F10CD70C3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F26@ 1 FAMC @F24@ 1 NOTE @NI61@ 0 @NI61@ NOTE 1 CONC Data from : 1 CONT They had 10 children 0 @I64@ INDI 1 NAME Christopher /Alden/ 2 GIVN Christopher 2 SURN Alden 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , England 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID F83CDAA9A69141468301F5AFB4287E8A819E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Apr 2009 3 TIME 17:52 1 FAMS @F27@ 0 @I65@ INDI 1 NAME Katharine // 2 GIVN Katharine 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 1FC76DA2730346F4A0774928ECBEC802A1D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Apr 2009 3 TIME 17:52 1 FAMS @F27@ 0 @I66@ INDI 1 NAME Susannah /Cresson/ 2 GIVN Susannah 2 SURN Cresson 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Bet 1639 and 1642 2 PLAC Van Ryswick, Holland 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC New York, NY 1 _UID CDA32A2986E54E619BA662F5C5EAF5CDE652 1 CHAN 2 DATE 29 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:20 1 FAMS @F126@ 1 FAMC @F26@ 1 NOTE @NI66@ 0 @NI66@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT They had 10 children 0 @I67@ INDI 1 NAME Samuel /Andrews/ 2 GIVN Samuel 2 SURN Andrews 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1640 2 PLAC Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Jul 1693 2 PLAC Tuckerton, NJ 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 6D254B8B66E347369B471EE9641A15BB6526 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Apr 2009 3 TIME 19:23 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 FAMC @F147@ 1 NOTE @NI67@ 0 @NI67@ NOTE 1 CONC Gencircles : he had 8 children. Samuel and Mary were quaker 1 CONC s and their marriage was the first in NY Yearly Meeting o 1 CONC f Friends. 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net : 1 CONT Moved to Mansfield Twp., NJ in Oct. 1685 and to Tuckerton 1 CONC , NJ i n 1700 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT (Descendants List For Mary Wright and Samuel E Andrews) 1 CONT Death : 19/07/1693 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Samuel was born. Samuel married Mary Wright, daughter of P 1 CONC eter Wright and Alice (?), on 30 October 1663 at the Town o 1 CONC f Oyster Bay, Queens County, Long Island, New York. Samue 1 CONC l & Mary had children:Mordecai 8/11/1664][ m. 6/07/1691 a F 1 CONC rench lady], Peter. 1/12/1669-5/--/1669], Peter II [5/28/16 1 CONC 71], Hester [12/12/1673], Hannah [4/23/1675-1686], Edward 3 1 CONC /16/1677/8-10/26/1716][m. 8/--/1694 Sarah (Jacob & Sarah) 1 CONC , Jacob 9/12/1680-1686], Mary [7/29/1683]. Samuel departe 1 CONC d this life at aa place to check." 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT " Samuel and Mary were. Quakers. Theirs was the first marri 1 CONC age in New Yor k Yearly Meeting of Friends. 1 CONT 1 CONT From "Moorstown and her Neighbors": 1 CONT 1 CONT Samuel Andrews and Mary Wright were married in Oyster B 1 CONC ay, Long Island, i n 1663 and lived for a few years at Sand 1 CONC wich, Cape Cod, afterwards removing to Oyster Bay. It is in 1 CONC teresting to note that Mary Wright was one o f a trio of si 1 CONC sters who were powerful Ministers in the Society of Friend 1 CONC s when mere girls. In 1658 they preached to Governor Endico 1 CONC tt and his Council concerning the wickedness of hanging Mar 1 CONC y Dyer and her three associates on Boston Common. At that t 1 CONC ime Hannah, who was the most forceful speaker of the three 1 CONC , was thirteen years of age. In 1684, Samuel and Mary Andre 1 CONC ws settled on a tract containing about 525 acres in Mansfie 1 CONC ld Township, Burlington County, probably in the neighborhoo 1 CONC d of Mansfield w hich is located about one mile north of Co 1 CONC lumbus. Their children were Mordecai, Peter, Hannah, Edward 1 CONC , Jacob and Mary. Peter, Hannah and Jacob died in infancy 1 CONC . In 1699, Edward and Mordecai Andrews settled in Little Eg 1 CONC g Harbor Township where Tuckerton now stands. Edward Andrew 1 CONC s married Sarah 1 CONT 1 CONT # Birth: 1640 in Massachusetts 1 CONT # Death: 19 JUL 1688 in Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey 1 CONT 1 CONT Father: Edward Andrews b: ABT 1618 in Barbados, B.W.I. (pro 1 CONC b) 1 CONT Mother: Mary Elliot b: BET 1600 AND 1624 1 CONT 1 CONT Marriage 1 Mary Wright b: 1642 OR 1642 in Oyster Bay, Nassa 1 CONC u, New York 1 CONT 1 CONT * Married: 30 OCT 1663 in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York 1 CONT 1 CONT Children 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. Has Children Mordecai Andrews b: 11 JUN 1664 in Sandw 1 CONC ich, Barnstable, Massachusetts 1 CONT 2. Has No Children Peter Andrews b: 12 NOV 1668 in Sandw 1 CONC ich, Barnstable, Massachusetts 1 CONT 3. Has No Children Peter Andrews b: 28 MAR 1671 1 CONT 4. Has No Children Hester Andrews b: 12 OCT 1673 in Oyst 1 CONC er Bay, Nassau, New York 1 CONT 5. Has No Children Hannah Andrews b: 23 FEB 1674/75 in O 1 CONC yster Bay, Nassau, New York 1 CONT 6. Has Children Edward Andrews b: 16 JAN 1676/77 in Oyst 1 CONC er Bay, Nassau, New York 1 CONT 7. Has No Children Jacob Andrews b: 12 JUL 1680 in Oyste 1 CONC r Bay, Nassau, New York 1 CONT 8. Has No Children Mary Andrews b: 29 MAY 1683 in Mansfi 1 CONC eld, Burlington, New Jersey 1 CONT 1 CONT Sources: 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. Abbrev: History of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey 1 CONT Title: Leah Blackman, History of Little Egg Harbor To 1 CONC wnship (orig 1880; Great J ohn Mathis foundation reprinte 1 CONC d in 1963, Trenton, NJ) 1 CONT 2. Abbrev: Stucker, Kathryn Virginia Moore 1 CONT Title: Kathryn Virginia Moore Stucker - Fellow geneal 1 CONC ogy bug and my first cous in once removed. Her sources ar 1 CONC e sometimes noted, sometimes not. She ha s sent me severa 1 CONC l GEDCOM files. She has researched extensively on the I nte 1 CONC rnet and through WFT CD's. 1 CONT 3. Abbrev: Moorestown and her Neighbors 1 CONT Title: George DeCou, Moorestown and Her Neighbors 1 CONT Historical Sketches 1 CONT By GEORGE DECOU 1 CONT Member of the Burlington County Historical Society Fr 1 CONC iends Historical A ssociation 1 CONT Available on-line at 1 CONT http://www.westjerseyhistory.org/books/decou1/index.s 1 CONC html 1 CONT 1 CONT (Harris and Partridge, Inc. Philadelphia Penn. 1929) 0 @I68@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Binfield/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Binfield 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 9 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 NAME /Brimfield/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Brimfield 1 NAME /Malthouse/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Malthouse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1575 2 PLAC , Oxford, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 8 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9A7E8567C7194735B064BF702CABDF85DE67 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2010 3 TIME 12:06 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 NOTE @NI68@ 0 @NI68@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "Richard Binfield was born about 1575. He has Ancestral Fil 1 CONC e number N0RC-JB. Researcher: Aaron Porter aaporter@juno.com 1 CONT Children were: Andrew Binfield, Elizabeth BINFIELD, Franci 1 CONC s BINFIELD, Mary BINFIELD." 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Children of Richard Binfield and Ane West are: 1 CONT i. Andrew -2 Binfield, born Abt. 02 Oct 1601 in Caversham 1 CONC , Oxford, England; married Eleanor * Simonds, Binfield 09 J 1 CONC ul 1637 in Caversham, Oxford, England. 1 CONT ii.Elizabeth Binfield, born Abt. 24 Apr 1603 in Caversham 1 CONC , Oxford, England. 1 CONT iii.Francis Binfield, born Abt. 13 Jun 1606 in Caversham, O 1 CONC xford, England. 1 CONT iv.Mary Binfield, born Abt. 24 Jul 1608 in Caversham, Oxfor 1 CONC d, England." 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT [ According to an IGI individual record and , R 1 CONC ichard's parents were John BINFIELD and Margaret BULLOCK. B 1 CONC ut, according others sources, Margaret was a MALTOUSE's spo 1 CONC use... (?)] 0 @I69@ INDI 1 NAME Postrema /Shinn/ 2 GIVN Postrema 2 SURN Shinn 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Jan 1744 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Sep 1831 2 PLAC Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 _UID 253BD90A448A4418AE7516CD655DC99E9CC6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F17@ 1 FAMC @F80@ 1 NOTE @NI69@ 0 @NI69@ NOTE 1 CONC For the History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America g 1 CONC o to : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/shinn.htm 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT 98. POSTREMA SHINN (4).--THOMAS (3), THOMAS (2), JOHN (1). 1 CONT Postrema, the ninth child and fifth daughter of Thomas an 1 CONC d Martha (Earl) Shinn, was born 1/6/1744. She was married t 1 CONC o John Ridgway, Surveyor General of New Jersey, in 1764. Wi 1 CONC lliam John Potts, of Camden, N. J., in Vol. 17, "Pennsylvan 1 CONC ia Mag. of Hist. and Biog.," page 381, says: 1 CONT "The writer is acquainted with the various outline genealog 1 CONC ies of the Ridgway family, as given by Major E. M. Woodard 1 CONC , and the fragmentary account by Mr. Edwin Salter, as wel 1 CONC l as the unpublished manuscript pedigree of the late Gideo 1 CONC n De la Plaine Scull, which gave the descent of the Scully 1 CONC , Ridgway and other families from the De la Plaines and D 1 CONC e Bellange families, as far as could be ascertained. That t 1 CONC here were several intermarriages between these old Hugueno 1 CONC t names, De la Plaine and De Bellange, and the Ridgways i 1 CONC s certain. The Bible record of one family (Ridgway) is her 1 CONC e given, in the earnest hope that some one will make the af 1 CONC filiation with the earlier members." 1John Ridgway died 3/4 1 CONC /1809, and his wife, Postrema, died 9/23/1831. 1 CONT 1 CONT Children of John and Postrema (Shinn) Ridgway. 1 CONT 310. 1. Thomas Ridgway, b. 8/17/1761; ob. sine proll, 9/14/ 1 CONC 1761. 1 CONT 311. 2. John Ridgway, b. 12/20/1762; m. Elizabeth Wright. 1 CONT 312. 3. William Ridgway, b. 11/6/1765. 1 CONT 313. 4. Aquilla Ridgway, b. 10/16/1767; m. Martha Lippincot 1 CONC t. 1 CONT 314. 5. Anna Ridgway, b. 9/24/1769; m. William Hudson Burr 1 CONC , Associate Justice, 1 CONT Mt. Holly, N. J. 1 CONT 315. 6. De la Plaine Ridgway, b. 10/9/1772. 1 CONT 316. 7. Mary Ridgway, b. 11/24/1774; m. Daniel Knight of Ph 1 CONC iladelphia, and became 1 CONT the ancestress of the Philadelphia artist of that name. 1 CONT 317. 8. Martha Riagway, b. 8/5/1777; m. Aaron Bowker. 1 CONT 318. 9. Thomas Shinn Ridgway, b. 11/4/1779; m. Mary Joy. 1 CONT 319. 10. Elizabeth Ridgway, b. 7/21/1782; m. Robert Evans 1 CONC , Chester County, Pa. 1 CONT 320. 11. Edmund Ridgway, b. 2/13/1786; ob. sine proli, 1805 1 CONC . 1 CONT 1 CONT 1As one link in the chain suggested by Mr. Potts, it may b 1 CONC e said that the John Ridgway whose record is here given wa 1 CONC s a son of Job Ridgway. 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy- Burlington MM : 1 CONT - "1761,2,2 Posthema (Ridgway) (form Shinn) w John con mcd" 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I70@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Wright/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Wright 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1642 2 PLAC Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1688 2 PLAC Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 3824A4E31EDE4A61ABE270C64CAA934E2400 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F29@ 1 FAMC @F148@ 1 NOTE @NI70@ 0 @NI70@ NOTE 1 CONC Gencircles : she had 8 children. Samuel and Mary were quake 1 CONC rs and their marriage was the first in NY Yearly Meeting o 1 CONC f Friends. 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source http://www.footprints.org/9-100016.html : 1 CONT Descendants List For Mary Wright and Samuel E Andrews 1 CONT 1 CONT 1-Mary Wright (abt 1642-1688) [Descendant of Peter of Oyst 1 CONC er Bay] 1 CONT sp: Samuel Edward Andrews (-19 Jul 1693) 1 CONT 2-Mordecai Andrews (11 Jun 1664-) 1 CONT sp: Sara Adkins (-) 1 CONT 3-Mordecai Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Taylor (-) 1 CONT 4-Isaac Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Hannah Johnson (-) 1 CONT 4-Jacob Andrews (-) 1 CONT 4-Kesiah Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Joseph Shourds (-) 1 CONT 4-Prudence Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: John W Berry (-) 1 CONT 5-Joseph Berry (1769-) 1 CONT sp: Hannah Morse (-) 1 CONT 6-Atlantic Berry (30 Jun 1802-) 1 CONT sp: Samuel Mathis (-) 1 CONT 7-Hannah Mathis (-) 1 CONT 7-Charles Mathis (-) 1 CONT 7-Emily Mathis (22 Jan 1824-) 1 CONT 7-Hiram Mathis (-) 1 CONT 7-Judith Mathis (7 Sep 1830-) 1 CONT 7-Eli Mathis (-) 1 CONT 7-Mary Mathis (15 Nov 1833-) 1 CONT 6-John Berry (1805-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Cranmer (-) 1 CONT 6-Ira Berry (1808-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Holmes (-) 1 CONT 7-George W Berry (1838-) 1 CONT 7-William H Berry (1838-) 1 CONT 7-Mary Emily Berry (1840-) 1 CONT 7-Charles Berry (1842-) 1 CONT 7-Hester Berry (1843-) 1 CONT 7-Hannah E Berry (1847-) 1 CONT 6-Sarah Berry (-) 1 CONT sp: Elijah Palmer (-) 1 CONT 7-Sena Palmer (1830-) 1 CONT 7-Charles W Palmer (1831-) 1 CONT 7-Hannah Palmer (1832-) 1 CONT 7-Mary Palmer (1834-) 1 CONT 7-Clayton Palmer (1835-) 1 CONT 7-Eliza Palmer (1849-) 1 CONT 7-Azenath Palmer (-) 1 CONT 6-Chalkley Berry (-) 1 CONT 5-Jane Berry (-) 1 CONT sp: Maja Ireland (-) 1 CONT 6-Joseph Ireland (-) 1 CONT sp: Mary (-) 1 CONT 6-John Ireland (-) 1 CONT 6-Hugh Ireland (-) 1 CONT 6-Jacob Ireland (-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Campbell (-) 1 CONT sp: M Sawyer (-) 1 CONT 6-Martha Ireland (-) 1 CONT sp: Job Smith (-) 1 CONT 4-Edith Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Joseph Parker (-) 1 CONT 4-Sarah Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Samuel Leeds (-) 1 CONT 4-Elizabeth Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: William Myers (-) 1 CONT 3-Alice Andrews (abt 1695-) 1 CONT sp: John Higbee (abt 1687-1715) 1 CONT 4-Abigail Higbee (2 May 1713-) 1 CONT sp: Robert Leeds (1732-) 1 CONT 5-Jonathan Leeds (-) 1 CONT 5-Solomon Leeds (-) 1 CONT 5-Rebecca Leeds (-) 1 CONT 5-Mary Leeds (-) 1 CONT 4-Edward Higbee (4 May 1714-Sep 1793) 1 CONT sp: Jemima Risley (bet 1718 and 1720-May 1781) 1 CONT 5-Sarah Higbee (abt 1740-) 1 CONT sp: John Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Noah Smith (1873-) 1 CONT sp: Rebecca Risley (-) 1 CONT 6-Enos Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Hannah Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Jemima Smith (-) 1 CONT sp: Peter Conover (-) 1 CONT 6-Catherine Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Abigail Smith (1759-1845) 1 CONT sp: Jonas Morse (-) 1 CONT 5-John Higbee (1739-1786) 1 CONT sp: Mary Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Edward Higbee (28 Dec 1759-) 1 CONT 6-Isaac Higbee (bet 17 Jun 1761 and 176 1 CONC 4-) 1 CONT 6-Absalom Higbee (1763-) 1 CONT 6-Josiah Higbee (1765-) 1 CONT 6-William Higbee (1768-) 1 CONT 6-John Higbee (1797/98-) 1 CONT 6-Samuel Higbee (-) 1 CONT 6-Richard Higbee (-) 1 CONT 6-Charles Higbee (-) 1 CONT 5-Edward Higbee (1741-19 Mar 1834) 1 CONT 5-Alice Higbee (1743-1835) 1 CONT sp: Thomas Land (-) 1 CONT sp: Thomas Somers (-) 1 CONT 5-Jerimiah Higbee (7 May 1751-12 May 1831) 1 CONT sp: Esther Smith (-) 1 CONT 6-Jesse Higbee (10 Jun 1776-18 Oct 1777) 1 CONT 6-Rebecca Higbee (8 Aug 1778-18 Oct 179 1 CONC 4) 1 CONT 6-Sarah Higbee (25 Oct 1780-) 1 CONT sp: Augustus Sooy (-) 1 CONT 7-Josiah Bowen Sooy (1803-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Ann Higbee (-) 1 CONT 7-Esther Sooy (3 Oct 1809-) 1 CONT 7-Hesse Higbee Sooy (-) 1 CONT sp: Eliza Risley (-) 1 CONT 7-Joseph Sooy (-) 1 CONT 7-John Sooy (-) 1 CONT 7-Rachel Sooy (-) 1 CONT 6-Jesse Smith Higbee (7 Dec 1782-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Endicott (-) 1 CONT 7-Nicholas Higbee (11 Nov 1804-) 1 CONT sp: Eliza Smith (-) 1 CONT 7-Sarah Higbee (1806-) 1 CONT sp: Japhet Pines (-) 1 CONT 7-Mark Higbee (8 Mar 1807-) 1 CONT sp: Elizabeth Lane (-) 1 CONT 7-Jeremiah Higbee (1810-) 1 CONT sp: Sarah Higbee (-) 1 CONT 6-Jamima Higbee (11 Oct 1784-6 Dec 1837) 1 CONT sp: Jacob Endicott (-) 1 CONT 6-Rachel Higbee (11 Jul 1787-1811) 1 CONT sp: Leeke Sooy (-) 1 CONT 7-John Sooy (1806-) 1 CONT 7-Esther Ann Sooy (1809-) 1 CONT 6-Josiah B Higbee (18 Apr 1790-) 1 CONT sp: Jerusha Cliffen (-) 1 CONT 7-Esther Higbee (24 Aug 1815-9 Ja 1 CONC n 1901) 1 CONT sp: John Elvin (-) 1 CONT 7-Augustus Higbee (14 Dec 1817-18 D 1 CONC ec 1849) 1 CONT 7-Jeremiah Higbee (28 May 1820-3 Ju 1 CONC l 1844) 1 CONT 7-Sarah Higbee (13 Apr 1822-18 Ap 1 CONC r 1897) 1 CONT sp: Joel Thompson (-) 1 CONT 7-Caroline Higbee (18 Sep 1824-8 Fe 1 CONC b 1825) 1 CONT 7-Jesse y Higbee (28 Dec 1825-15 Au 1 CONC g 1857) 1 CONT 7-Caroline Higbee (17 May 1828-5 Au 1 CONC g 1852) 1 CONT sp: Richard W Hubbard (-) 1 CONT 7-Japhet Leeds Higbee (30 Sep 1830- 1 CONC 3 Jan 1918) 1 CONT 7-Annie Marie Higbee (13 May 1833-1 1 CONC 2 Jan 1902) 1 CONT sp: Washington Hervey (-) 1 CONT 7-Josephine Higbee (13 Oct 1836-2 1 CONC 0 Nov 1876) 1 CONT sp: J Pollard Jorden (-) 1 CONT 5-Richard Higbee (1753-) 1 CONT sp: Abigail Steelman (-) 1 CONT 6-Eli Higbee (1785-) 1 CONT 6-Mary R Higbee (1787-) 1 CONT sp: Thomas Rannard Bowen (-) 1 CONT 6-Joseph Higbee (1788-) 1 CONT 6-Daniel Higbee (1790-) 1 CONT 6-Esther Higbee (1792-) 1 CONT sp: Leeke Sooy (-) 1 CONT 6-Rebecca Higbee (1795-) 1 CONT sp: Nicholas S Endicott (-) 1 CONT 7-Richard H Endicott (1821-25 Aug 1 1 CONC 883) 1 CONT sp: John Mathis (-) 1 CONT 4-Micajah Mathis (9 Sep 1717-11 Nov 1804) 1 CONT sp: Mercy Shreve (-) 1 CONT 5-Sarah Mathis (-) 1 CONT sp: Samuel Leek (-) 1 CONT 4-Job Mathis (13 May 1719-1771) 1 CONT sp: Phoebe Leek (-) 1 CONT 4-Sarah Mathis (19 Jul 1721-17 Apr 1799) 1 CONT sp: Marmaduke Coate (-) 1 CONT sp: John Leeds (-) 1 CONT 4-Daniel Mathis (7 Sep 1723-1765) 1 CONT sp: Sophia Gaunt (-) 1 CONT 4-Jeremiah Mathis (14 May 1726-23 Dec 1762) 1 CONT sp: Hannah Andrews (-) 1 CONT 4-Nehemiah Mathis (13 Jun 1728-) 1 CONT sp: Elizabeth Cramer (-) 1 CONT 4-Eli Mathis (4 Jun 1730-14 Apr 1795) 1 CONT sp: Phoebe Devinney (-) 1 CONT 3-Hannah Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Joseph Parker (-) 1 CONT 3-Mary Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: John Cranmer (-) 1 CONT 2-Peter Andrews (12 Nov 1668-Jun 1669) 1 CONT 2-Peter Andrews (28 Mar 1671-) 1 CONT 2-Hester Andrews (12 Oct 1673-) 1 CONT 2-Hannah Andrews (23 Feb 1675-Sep 1686) 1 CONT 2-Edward Andrews (16 Jan 1677-26 Oct 1716) 1 CONT sp: Sarah Ong (abt 1574/75-) 1 CONT 3-Alice Andrews (-) 1 CONT 3-Samuel Andrews (-) 1 CONT 3-Edith Andrews (-) 1 CONT 3-Elizabeth Andrews (4 Oct 1694-24 Mar 1725) 1 CONT sp: Thomas Ridgway (25 May 1677-15 Jan 1724/25) 1 CONT 4-Edward Ridgway (15 Oct 1713-1750) 1 CONT sp: Mary Delaplaine (-) 1 CONT sp: Margaret Quee (-) 1 CONT 4-Richard Ridgway (18 Oct 1715-1747) 1 CONT sp: Phebe Pancoast (-) 1 CONT 4-Elizabeth Ridgway (9 May 1717-) 1 CONT sp: William Cunningham (-) 1 CONT 4-Job Ridgway (6 Oct 1719-21 Feb 1773) 1 CONT sp: Hannah Bunting (-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Tilton (-) 1 CONT 4-Joseph Ridgway (20 Nov 1721-20 Jan 1771) 1 CONT sp: Mary Rogers Smith (-) 1 CONT 4-Jacob Ridgway (16 Nov 1723-1794/95) 1 CONT sp: Isabel Schooley (28 Feb 1721-) 1 CONT 5-Phebe Ridgway (21 Jul 1753-) 1 CONT sp: Eliakin Willets (3 Nov 1745-8 Mar 1813) 1 CONT 6-Jacob Willets (1 Oct 1776-4 Jul 1778) 1 CONT 6-Samuel Willets (1 Aug 1778-3 May 1782) 1 CONT 6-David Willets (31 May 1783-) 1 CONT sp: Elsie (-) 1 CONT 6-Elizabeth Willets (15 May 1785-) 1 CONT sp: William I Emley (-) 1 CONT 6-Mary Willets (31 Aug 1787-14 Sep 1881) 1 CONT sp: John Chapman (1789-1851) 1 CONT 5-Susanna Ridgway (6 Sep 1755-24 Jun 1831) 1 CONT sp: Joseph Brown (-) 1 CONT 5-Jacob Ridgway (bet 1755 and 1760-bet 181 1 CONC 2 and 1822) 1 CONT sp: Susannah Ellis (-) 1 CONT 5-Samuel Ridgway (bet 1755 and 1760-bef 179 1 CONC 4) 1 CONT 5-Mary Ridgway (27 Oct 1760-7 Jun 1845) 1 CONT sp: Robert Grubb (-) 1 CONT 5-Andrew Ridgway (14 Nov 1762-15 Oct 1837) 1 CONT sp: Lydia Clark (26 Mar 1769-4 Sep 1804) 1 CONT 6-Clark Ridgway (16 Dec 1789-18 May 183 1 CONC 8) 1 CONT sp: Mary Paul (-) 1 CONT 6-Elizabeth Ridgway (2 May 1791-12 Fe 1 CONC b 1828) 1 CONT sp: John Murphy (-) 1 CONT 6-Samuel Ridgway (6 Jun 1792-29 Sep 184 1 CONC 5) 1 CONT sp: Elizabeth Bishop (-) 1 CONT 6-Joseph Ridgway (29 Apr 1795-2 Jul 186 1 CONC 9) 1 CONT sp: Mary Ann Brown (-7 Oct 1822) 1 CONT sp: Emily Cranmer (-) 1 CONT sp: Charlotte M Sawyer (-) 1 CONT 6-Andrew Ridgway (8 Oct 1797-bef Mar 18 1 CONC 39) 1 CONT sp: Catherine O'Flaherty (-) 1 CONT 7-Andrews Ridgway (10 May 1832-6 Fe 1 CONC b 1926) 1 CONT sp: Meriam Wilmerton (16 May 1833- 1 CONC 7 Nov 1911) 1 CONT 8-Laura Virginia Ridgway (21 Ap 1 CONC r 1857-20 Jul 1945) 1 CONT 8-Hannah Mary Ridgway (29 Mar 1 1 CONC 859-13 Sep 1859) 1 CONT 8-Andress Crittenden Ridgway ( 1 CONC 1 Jan 1861-5 Dec 1921) 1 CONT sp: Mary Ella Deacon (-) 1 CONT 9-Andress Stanley Ridgway ( 1 CONC 9 May 1894-15 Mar 1975) 1 CONT sp: Eva Mae Steinman (15 Ap 1 CONC r 1893-) 1 CONT 10-Andress Owen Ridgwa 1 CONC y (25 Aug 1922-) 1 CONT sp: Marjorie Ruth Thomp 1 CONC son (-) 1 CONT 10-Mary Steinman Ridgwa 1 CONC y (8 Jan 1925-) 1 CONT sp: Ashmead Scott Hutch 1 CONC inson (-) 1 CONT 9-Lizzett Deacon Ridgway (1 1 CONC 2 Jun 1898-) 1 CONT 8-Thomas Ridgway (8 Feb 1863-2 1 CONC 9 May 1863) 1 CONT 8-Annie Eliza Ridgway (23 Nov 1 1 CONC 864-17 Oct 1957) 1 CONT sp: Harry Cook (-) 1 CONT 8-Abraham Wilmerton Ridgway ( 1 CONC 8 Aug 1866-1 Oct 1872) 1 CONT 8-William Marter Ridgway (18 Se 1 CONC p 1870-30 Dec 1870) 1 CONT 8-Meriam Louise Ridgway (29 Ma 1 CONC y 1874-Aug 1874) 1 CONT 7-Mary Ridgway (May 1833-6 Nov 1904) 1 CONT sp: James M Rea (Feb 1823-4 Apr 190 1 CONC 1) 1 CONT 8-Thomas Franklin Rea (23 Dec 1 1 CONC 852-23 Mar 1928) 1 CONT 8-Mary Eliza Rea (18 Sep 1854- 1 CONC 3 Mar 1858) 1 CONT 8-Margaret Ridgway Rea (10 Ap 1 CONC r 1857-24 Dec 1897) 1 CONT sp: George W Borman (22 Feb 186 1 CONC 0-31 Dec 1911) 1 CONT 9-Edward Ridgeway Borman (1 1 CONC 9 Oct 1881-20 Nov 1949) 1 CONT sp: Sarah Elizabeth Hanby ( 1 CONC 1 Aug 1892-8 Feb 1982) 1 CONT 10-Floyd Albert Borma 1 CONC n (22 Nov 1908-) 1 CONT sp: Josephine Amelia Em 1 CONC brey (-) 1 CONT 11-Roberta Alene Bo 1 CONC rman (27 Oct 1922-) 1 CONT sp: Robert Lee Walk 1 CONC er (-) 1 CONT sp: Gary Vance Hugh 1 CONC es (-) 1 CONT 12-David Keit 1 CONC h Hughes (8 Jun 1952-) 1 CONT sp: Violet Hulda Land ( 1 CONC 14 Apr 1913-) 1 CONT 11-Wayne Forrest Bo 1 CONC rman (27 Apr 1941-) 1 CONT sp: Ellen Marie Hal 1 CONC l (-) 1 CONT 12-Dennis Wayn 1 CONC e Borman (7 Oct 1962-) 1 CONT 12-Daren Lee Bo 1 CONC rman (22 Jan 1964-) 1 CONT sp: Irene Kay Isack 1 CONC son (15 Dec 1945-) 1 CONT 12-Debra Ann Bo 1 CONC rman (21 May 1967-) 1 CONT 11-Calvin Aldin Bor 1 CONC man (6 Sep 1942-) 1 CONT sp: Mary Weitzel (-) 1 CONT sp: Nancy Carol Gam 1 CONC mon (15 Apr 1948-) 1 CONT sp: Kathy (-) 1 CONT 10-Richard Ridgeway Bor 1 CONC man (14 Jan 1911-14 Aug 1990) 1 CONT sp: Lorna Patton (15 No 1 CONC v 1915-) 1 CONT 11-Marilyn June Bor 1 CONC man (5 Jul 1935-31 Jul 1935) 1 CONT 11-Lynda Arlene Bor 1 CONC man (22 Jan 1938-) 1 CONT sp: Richard Scanlo 1 CONC n Dunlap (30 Jul 1935-) 1 CONT 12-Dyrk Eugen 1 CONC e Dunlap (24 Sep 1956-) 1 CONT sp: Debbie Jea 1 CONC n Grassl (4 Apr 1966-) 1 CONT 12-Lori Denis 1 CONC e Dunlap (14 Mar 1958-) 1 CONT sp: Jeffrey All 1 CONC en Marshall (15 Sep 1954-) 1 CONT 13-Jacoby K 1 CONC ellier Marshall (22 Nov 1980-) 1 CONT 13-Cayben B 1 CONC lake Marshall (14 Feb 1983-) 1 CONT sp: Robin Scot 1 CONC t Larue (22 Apr 1962-) 1 CONT 13-Zachar 1 CONC y Scott Larue (29 Sep 1986-) 1 CONT 10-Louis Hershal Borma 1 CONC n (27 May 1913-) 1 CONT 10-Thelma Virginia Borm 1 CONC an (26 Jul 1916-8 Nov 1977) 1 CONT sp: Grant Clark (-) 1 CONT sp: Archie Masterson (-) 1 CONT sp: Oscar Haddix (-) 1 CONT 11-Edward Perry Had 1 CONC dix (17 Jan 1943-) 1 CONT sp: Kay (12 Jan 19 1 CONC 46-) 1 CONT 12-Terza Kay Ha 1 CONC ddix (26 Nov 1965-) 1 CONT sp: Harold Hansen (-) 1 CONT 11-Ralph Raymond Ha 1 CONC nsen (5 Jul 1948-) 1 CONT sp: Shirley Marie P 1 CONC hillips (-) 1 CONT 12-Kimberly Ra 1 CONC e Hansen (30 May 1972-) 1 CONT 12-Stephanie Ma 1 CONC rie Hansen (13 Mar 1974-) 1 CONT sp: Sherry Lorrain 1 CONC e Sloan (-) 1 CONT sp: Bill Kelly (-) 1 CONT 10-Myrtle Christina Bor 1 CONC man (23 Dec 1918-) 1 CONT sp: Charles Couzens (-) 1 CONT 11-Charles Richar 1 CONC d Couzens (28 Jun 1934-) 1 CONT sp: Clarene Mona Ur 1 CONC ie (23 Apr 1937-) 1 CONT 12-Davon Mari 1 CONC e Couzens (11 Sep 1957-) 1 CONT sp: Edward E Sp 1 CONC ellman (13 Sep 1955-) 1 CONT 13-Monica M 1 CONC arie Spellman (7 Mar 1981-) 1 CONT 13-Jessic 1 CONC a Kristin Spellman (28 Mar 1985-) 1 CONT 12-Daniel Richa 1 CONC rd Couzens (4 Mar 1959-) 1 CONT sp: Linda Lara 1 CONC e Mitchell (17 Oct 1960-) 1 CONT 13-Kiya Ma 1 CONC y Dee Couzens (6 Dec 1978-) 1 CONT 13-Keisha R 1 CONC ae Couzens (15 Oct 1986-) 1 CONT sp: Debbie "Taylor 1 CONC " Mitchell (-) 1 CONT sp: Alvin Hacker (-) 1 CONT 9-Clara V Borman (2 Aug 188 1 CONC 2-10 Sep 1958) 1 CONT sp: W H "Harry" Neer (-) 1 CONT 9-Bessie Christina Borman ( 1 CONC 6 Mar 1884-18 Jul 1959) 1 CONT sp: Adam E Leichner (-) 1 CONT 9-Elsie Borman (13 Nov 1885 1 CONC -25 Sep 1886) 1 CONT 9-Mabel Borman (28 Oct 1889 1 CONC -29 Dec 1890) 1 CONT 9-Thomas Leland Borman (2 1 CONC 9 Sep 1892-5 Jul 1956) 1 CONT sp: Marjorie Miller (18 Ju 1 CONC n 1891-) 1 CONT 10-Edith Borman (27 Ju 1 CONC l 1922-) 1 CONT sp: Walter David Luca 1 CONC s (-) 1 CONT sp: Everett Dale Derent 1 CONC hal (-1943) 1 CONT sp: Dale Howard Schambe 1 CONC r (-29 Nov 1965) 1 CONT 11-James Stuart Sch 1 CONC amber (16 Mar 1948-) 1 CONT sp: Lois G (-) 1 CONT 9-George Washington Borma 1 CONC n (12 Jan 1895-10 Sep 1968) 1 CONT sp: Velma Naomi Horan (-) 1 CONT 8-William McCalla Rea (7 Nov 18 1 CONC 58-25 Feb 1891) 1 CONT 8-Martha Jennie "Jane" Rea (2 D 1 CONC ec 1860-10 Jul 1940) 1 CONT sp: David William Crouter (-) 1 CONT 8-Lilah Rea (abt 1861-abt Jul 1 1 CONC 862) 1 CONT 8-James Madison Rea (15 Jun 186 1 CONC 5-13 Apr 1912) 1 CONT sp: Cora Evelyn Wheeler (-) 1 CONT 8-George Washington Rea (14 No 1 CONC v 1866-4 Feb 1946) 1 CONT 8-Helen Josephine Ridgeway Re 1 CONC a (1 Feb 1869-17 Dec 1951) 1 CONT sp: Lawrence Creath Ammons (-) 1 CONT 8-Chauncey Burr Rea (23 Dec 187 1 CONC 1-4 Apr 1878) 1 CONT 8-Edward Chester Rea (2 Jun 187 1 CONC 4-13 Jul 1937) 1 CONT sp: Maude Kelley (-) 1 CONT sp: ____ Johnson (-) 1 CONT 7-Thomas Ridgway (-) 1 CONT 7-Catherine Ridgway (-) 1 CONT sp: Catherine Horner (-) 1 CONT 6-John Porter Ridgway (16 Mar 1800/1-3 1 CONC 0 Mar 1890) 1 CONT sp: Elizabeth M B Steelman (-) 1 CONT sp: Elizabeth F Batten (-) 1 CONT 6-Lydia Ridgway (16 Mar 1801-20 Sep 182 1 CONC 0) 1 CONT 6-Thomas C Ridgway (16 Apr 1803-20 De 1 CONC c 1824) 1 CONT sp: Mary Corson (-) 1 CONT 6-Jacob L Ridgway (28 Dec 1807-21 Mar 1 1 CONC 893) 1 CONT sp: Ann Steelman (-) 1 CONT 6-Benjamin Ridgway (18 Jul 1811-3 Sep 1 1 CONC 881) 1 CONT sp: Mary Batten (-) 1 CONT 5-Elizabeth Ridgway (bet 1760 and 1765-27 A 1 CONC pr 1814) 1 CONT sp: George Craft (-) 1 CONT 3-Jacob Andrews (-) 1 CONT 3-Peter Andrews (20 Nov 1707-) 1 CONT sp: Esther Butcher (-) 1 CONT 4-Elizabeth Andrews (-) 1 CONT sp: Adam Farquhar (-) 1 CONT 5-Esther Farquhar (19 Aug 1776-) 1 CONT sp: Aaron Huestis (-) 1 CONT 2-Jacob Andrews (12 Jul 1680-Sep 1686) 1 CONT 2-Mary Andrews (29 May 1683-) 1 CONT _______________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Mary was born circa 1645 at Sandwich, Cape Cod, Barnstabl 1 CONC e County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Peter Wrig 1 CONC ht and Alice (?). Mary married Samuel Andrews on 30 Octobe 1 CONC r 1663 at the Town of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Long Islan 1 CONC d, New York. Samuel & Mary had children:Mordecai 8/11/1664] 1 CONC [ m. 6/07/1691 a French lady], Peter. 1/12/1669-5/--/1669] 1 CONC , Peter II [5/28/1671], Hester [12/12/1673], Hannah [4/23/1 1 CONC 675-1686], Edward 3/16/1677/8-10/26/1716][m. 8/--/1694 Sara 1 CONC h (Jacob & Sarah), Jacob 9/12/1680-1686], Mary [7/29/1683] 1 CONC . Mary departed this life in 1688 at aa place to check. 1 CONT Citations 1 CONT 1 CONT 1. [S106] Howland Delano Perrine, The Wright Family of O 1 CONC ysterbay, L.I. with the ancestry of and descent from Pete 1 CONC r Wright and Nicholas Wright, 1423-1923, page 57 - In Octob 1 CONC er, 1685, Isaac Horner and Samuel Andrews sold their posses 1 CONC sions in Oyster Bay. and with their families removed to Man 1 CONC sfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, where the 1 CONC y both established homes, and left numerous descendants.; 1 CONT pages 67-68 - 4 Mary, b. 1642; m. Samuel (Edward) And 1 CONC rews, of Oyster Bay, Oct. 30, 1663; d. 1688. In October, 16 1 CONC 85, removed to Mansfield Township, Burlington Co., N. J. I 1 CONC n 1700, Mordecai and Edward removed to Tuckerton, then in B 1 CONC urlington Co., now Ocean Co., N. J., (N. Y. Gen. & Biog. Re 1 CONC c. Vol. 3, p. 186; Oyster Bay Town Records, Vol. 1, p. 303 1 CONC ; The Friend, Robert Smith, Vol. 19, p. 46.) Issue: Mordeca 1 CONC i, b. 11th day, 6th month, 1664, m. 7th day, 4th me., 1691 1 CONC , a French lady ; Peter, b. 12th day, 11th mo., 1668, d. Ma 1 CONC y, 1669; Peter, 2d, b. 28th day, 3d. mo., 1671; Hester, b 1 CONC . 12th day, 10th mo., 1673; Hannah, b. 23d day, 2d mo., 167 1 CONC 5, d. 1686; Edward, b. 16th day, 1st mo., 1677-8, d. Octobe 1 CONC r 26, 1716, m. Sarah (Jacob & Sarah) Ong, 1694; Jacob, b. 1 1 CONC 2th day, 7th ma., 1680, d. 1686; Mary, b. 29th day, 5th mo. 1 CONC , 1683." 0 @I71@ INDI 1 NAME Edward /Andrews/ 2 GIVN Edward 2 SURN Andrews 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1677 2 PLAC Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 184799, downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Dec 1716 2 PLAC Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 184799, downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 BURI 2 PLAC Friends B G, Tuckerton, Burlington, New Jersey 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID 07ED46FBCD6B42D6A8B3CAC5CBC9F78680EA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 3 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:32 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMC @F29@ 1 NOTE @NI71@ 0 @NI71@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT He had 13 children 1 CONT ______________________________________________ 1 CONT LDS IGI Records : marriage in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New Yor 1 CONC k or in Burlington, New Jersey or in Little Egg Harbor Twp 1 CONC , Ocean, New Jersey 1 CONT ______________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "A "Little Treasure by the Bay," according to the newly unv 1 CONC eiled township motto, Little Egg Harbor is both seeking t 1 CONC o preserve its history while advancing into the 21st centur 1 CONC y. 1 CONT 1 CONT Originally part of Burlington County, Little Egg Harbor too 1 CONC k its name from the portion of the bay called Egg Harbor b 1 CONC y Dutch sailors because of the great quantities of sea gul 1 CONC l eggs found in nests along the shore. Little Egg had its s 1 CONC hare of privateers, smugglers, pirates and other ruffians t 1 CONC hat were part of early Jersey Shore history. The first reco 1 CONC rded account of the area was made by Capt. Cornelius Jacobs 1 CONC en Mey who sailed the harbor area in 1614. 1 CONT 1 CONT Early settlers of the township were the Andrews, Falkinburg 1 CONC s, Shourds, Ongs, Willets and Osborns. Edward Andrews settl 1 CONC ed on the east side of Pohatcong Creek, while is brother, M 1 CONC ordecia, settled on the west side." 0 @I72@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Ong/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Ong 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Jan 1675 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1732 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 _UID 8D19C6A4B6A04EE38F678ED29373C541F905 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F30@ 1 FAMC @F146@ 1 NOTE @NI72@ 0 @NI72@ NOTE 1 CONC Gencircle : had 2 brothers, Jeremiah and Jacob, and 13 chil 1 CONC dren 1 CONT ___________________________________________ 1 CONT LDS IGI Records : marriage in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New Yor 1 CONC k or in Burlington, New Jersey or in Little Egg Harbor Twp 1 CONC , Ocean, New Jersey 0 @I73@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Chamberlain/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Chamberlain 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Chamberlaine/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlaine 1 NAME /Chamberlayne/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlayne 1 NAME /Chamberlin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlin 1 NAME /Chamberlyn/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlyn 1 NAME /Chamerlyn/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamerlyn 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1626 2 PLAC Lambourn, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 7 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Feb 1664 2 PLAC Lambourn, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 _UID 8E706E8BB16642938535B096E7B49BC7E04E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:09 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMC @F499@ 1 NOTE @NI73@ 0 @NI73@ NOTE 1 CONC Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net : 1 CONT "Some researchers say he was a descendent of Raul de Tanker 1 CONC ville, a companion of William the Conqueror, and whose gran 1 CONC dson became Lord Chamberlain to King Henry I" 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "CHAMBERLIN, ROBERT, of Concord, was the son of Elizabeth 1 CONC , wife of Francis Hickman, by a former husband, and was dou 1 CONC btless born in the neighborhood of Marlborough, in Wiltshir 1 CONC e, England. Some of Elizabeth's children came to this count 1 CONC ry in advance of their mother. The latter, in her will, 169 1 CONC 8, mentions her sons-in-law, Richard Ridgway, Richard Arnol 1 CONC d, and Charles Jones, who must have married Chamberlins." 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT A Robert Chamberlaine was born 14/01/1620 in Lambourne, fat 1 CONC her John 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "I'm delighted to hear of DNA proof that positively connect 1 CONC s these two big families descended from the Chamberlains o 1 CONC f Lambourn, Berkshire, both with numerous descendants in Am 1 CONC erica. I have big ancestral lineages for each of these fami 1 CONC lies included in my Chamberlain research databases here. T 1 CONC o clearly identify them for everyone's benefit, Thomas & Ha 1 CONC nnah (Whale) Chamberlain, married 7 Sep 1844, Winterbourne 1 CONC , Berks., & removed from England in the fall of 1848, follo 1 CONC wed by her parents and a brother the next fall - becoming e 1 CONC arly pioneer Mormon settlers in Utah [ref. One Hundred Year 1 CONC s of Chamberlains, compiled by Francis A. & Annie C. Esplin 1 CONC , and LDS-IGI & Ancestral File data for ancestry]. Severa 1 CONC l generations on back in this line, Thomas Chamberlin, chr 1 CONC . 27 Dec 1606, Woodland, Lambourn, Berks., is listed as [re 1 CONC f. website : the son of John Chamberlaine, b. 24 June 1562, Ch 1 CONC ildrey, Berks. [son of Jon, b. c1536, Childrey], who was ma 1 CONC rried, 30 Oct 1592 in Lambourn, to Margarie Chaire, wit 1 CONC h 4 other sons listed for them: Stephen, chr. 24 Nov 1592 1 CONC ; Richard, chr. 12 Aug 1593; John, chr. 4 May 1597; and Ant 1 CONC hony, chr. 13 Feb 1601/02. More about John, chr. 1597, belo 1 CONC w. 1 CONT 1 CONT The other family listed in Philip's message is that of Robe 1 CONC rt Chamberlain, chr. 15 Feb 1658, Lambourn, who came from W 1 CONC iltshire, England, to America, with perhaps three sisters 1 CONC , and his wife Mary & probably 3 children, as early as 1694 1 CONC , and was followed by his mother and step-father, Franci 1 CONC s & Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Hickman, about 1698-99, settlin 1 CONC g in Chester Co., PA. Here, they belonged to the Concord Qu 1 CONC aker Meeting [numerous sources cited, many at the Swarthmor 1 CONC e College Peace Library in Swarthmore, PA]. Robert is 1 o 1 CONC f 6 known children of Robert Chamberlain, b. 1620-21 of Lam 1 CONC bourn, Berks. [possibly born in Wilts.], d. in Lambourn, 1 1 CONC 4 Feb 1663/64 [possibly later], who was married, c1650, t 1 CONC o Elizabeth Stroud [herself the subject of considerable res 1 CONC earch], whose second husband was Francis Hickman. Robert, t 1 CONC he father, is probably the individual of this name, bpt. 2 1 CONC 0 Jan 1620, "son of John", in Lambourn [or possibly was a R 1 CONC obert, chr. 14 Jan 1621]. So, according to Parish records 1 CONC , this Robert could be the "son of John", chr. 4 May 1597 [ 1 CONC listed above], "son of John." However, he could instead b 1 CONC e Robert, "son of John", chr. 24 Nov 1591, Lambourn, "son o 1 CONC f Stephen." Which one, we don't know. We don't know, either 1 CONC , whether this older Stephen was the son of Jon of Childrey 1 CONC , or the son of someone else. The only other thing we kno 1 CONC w about this Stephen is that he had another son, Stephen, c 1 CONC hr. 26 Dec 1694 [no children listed for him]. 1 CONT 1 CONT Philip Chamberlain, a co-founder of the World Chamberlain G 1 CONC enealogical Society in 1996, whose recent posting provide 1 CONC d this significant DNA notification, was the individual wh 1 CONC o first informed me, about 10 years ago, that this Robert 1 CONC , 1620, could be the son of John, 1591, or John, 1597. Whic 1 CONC h one, still remains unknown - DNA analysis cannot distingu 1 CONC ish between two persons very likely so closely related to o 1 CONC ne another. The Lambourn parish register was only begun i 1 CONC n 1560, according to Philip, and the only other early Chamb 1 CONC erlain listings there that I've seen were Thomas Chamberlai 1 CONC ne, father of William chr. 27 Dec 1591, and a couple of fem 1 CONC ales (ages unknown), Margret and Elizabeth, chr. 6 Dec 1579 1 CONC . It's obvious from these listings that Chamberlains were l 1 CONC iving at or near Lambourn before 1580, and probably much ea 1 CONC rlier. Perhaps other researchers can contribute more inform 1 CONC ation." 1 CONT _____________________________________________ 1 CONT PROBLEM: 1 CONT "Robert Chamberlain, Sr [73] : Birth Date before Marriage D 1 CONC ate of Parents. [pm. 8 Jun 1630 and b. Abt 1626]" 0 @I74@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Strowde/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Strowde 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Strode/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Strode 1 NAME /Stroud/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Stroud 1 NAME /Strowde/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Strowde 1 NAME /Strutt/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Strutt 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1632 2 PLAC Lambourn, Berkshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Sep 1698 2 PLAC Thorn Ferry, Wythe, Virginia, USA 1 _UID F5F924735B3644938EBA4D290897FE97DFB8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 17:59 1 FAMS @F31@ 1 FAMS @F378@ 1 FAMC @F361@ 1 NOTE @NI74@ 0 @NI74@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Debra Chapman - To: QUAKE 1 CONC R-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com 1 CONT A Mendenhall researcher, who does not belong to any Rootswe 1 CONC b mailing lists, has asked me to pass along this informatio 1 CONC n. She appears to have discovered the identity of Elizabeth 1 CONC , mother of this Robert Chamberlin by her 1st marriage an 1 CONC d later wife of Francis Hickman. Francis and Elizabeth Hic 1 CONC kman came to Chester Co,.PA with their Hickman children fol 1 CONC lowing the arrival of her son Robert Chamberlin. There i 1 CONC s excellent evidence, based on wills, that Elizabeth was E 1 CONC lizabeth Stroud, daughter of Anthony Stroud and Margery Bar 1 CONC ley, and sister of Joan Stroud, wife of Thomas Mendenhall 1 CONC , parents of the Mendenhall siblings who came to Chester Co 1 CONC . This is a very exciting find. Anyone who would like m 1 CONC e to forward to them the e-mails spelling out the evidenc 1 CONC e should contact me. 1 CONT _______________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ... Robert Chamberlain, Sr., was son of Elizabeth, wife o 1 CONC f Francis Hickman, by her former husband, a Chamberlain. Th 1 CONC is information comes from Fuhey and Cope's "History of Ches 1 CONC ter County, Pennsylvania". We know from wills that Elizabet 1 CONC h was daughter of Anthony and Margery Barley Stroud and als 1 CONC o a sister of Joane Stroud Mendenhall, wife of Thomas Mende 1 CONC nhall (parents of Mary Woodward who married Nathaniel Newli 1 CONC n). The proof of Elizabeth's parentage is found in the will 1 CONC s of Anthony Stroud, Margery Stroud, and Benjamin Barley wh 1 CONC ich are posted on a Mendenhall Documents Web Page .... 1 CONT ______________________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ______________________________________________ 1 CONT "... 1 CONT A large LDS Ancestral File, also two large Pedigree Resourc 1 CONC e Files, for the Lambourne Chamberlains, include Elizabet 1 CONC h Chamberlain, b. 25 Jul 1640, Lambourne, Berkshire, Englan 1 CONC d, the last of six children born between 1632 and 1640, o 1 CONC f Thomas & Margaret Chamberline of Woodline, Lambourne, Ber 1 CONC kshire, England. The source for Elizabeth's reported birthd 1 CONC ate is not listed, and no christening date is shown (why no 1 CONC t, because christening dates are listed for each of her old 1 CONC er siblings). This Elizabeth is shown as the wife of Rober 1 CONC t Chamberlayne (marriage date & children not listed) and Fr 1 CONC ancis Hickman. But the lineage developed for this same Robe 1 CONC rt Chamberlayne by the Chamberlain genealogist, David Conra 1 CONC d Chamberlin, Sr., shows that Robert & his wife Elizabeth ( 1 CONC last name unknown) had several children christened at Lambo 1 CONC urne beginning 10 Mar 1651/52, their marriage c1650, and he 1 CONC r estimated birth date of 1632, which would make her 17-1 1 CONC 8 years of age at the time of the birth of her first child 1 CONC , which seems about right. Thus these two persons cannot b 1 CONC e the same, unless Elizabeth's birthdate of 1640 reported i 1 CONC n the LDS files is incorrect, and it was, instead, severa 1 CONC l years earlier. Either way, the LDS pedigrees appear to b 1 CONC e incorrect in this regard, and one must assume that the El 1 CONC izabeth who married Robert Chamberlayne & Francis Hickman w 1 CONC as NOT a Chamberlain." 1 CONT ______________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... (this is the mother of Robert Chamberlyn, and they app 1 CONC ear to be from the Thornbury area, where you say Sarah wa 1 CONC s born....so, they may be, somehow, 1 CONT "your" Sara's family... 1 CONT Philadelphia Co. 1 CONT HICKMAN, ELIZABETH. Thornbury Township, Chester Co. Widow. 1 CONT February 18, 1698. September 16, 1698. A. 414. 1 CONT Estate to sons Joseph, who is sole Executor, and Benjamin H 1 CONC ickman. Legacies to son Robert Chamberlyne; to daughter Sar 1 CONC ah and her husband Richard Arnold; to daughter Mary and he 1 CONC r husband Joseph Edwards; to daughter Hannah and her husban 1 CONC d Robert Way; to daughter Joan and her husband Charles Joan 1 CONC es, and to son-in-law Richard Rigeway.Trustees: Friends Geo 1 CONC rge Peirse and Nicholas Pyle. 1 CONT Witnesses: John Mendenhall, George Strode." 0 @I75@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Ridgeway 2 NPFX Lord 2 NSFX 2ndEarl Of Londonderry, Baron of Gallen-Ridgway 2 SOUR @S20@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 NAME /Ridgeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgeley 1 NAME /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgway 1 NAME /Ridgwaye/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgwaye 1 NAME /Rugeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rugeley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1575 2 PLAC Prob. Torre Abbey, Devon, England 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 18 Mar 1640 2 PLAC Rosconnell, Kilkenny, Ireland 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 21 Mar 1640 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE 2ND Earl Of Londonderry, Ireland 1 _UID 3F9A4F588DFE431184AA7952D82D13B42474 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jan 2010 3 TIME 11:48 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason Ridgeway.png 2 TITL Blason de Ridgeway 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMC @F5@ 1 NOTE @NI75@ 0 @NI75@ NOTE 1 CONC Sir Robert Ridgeway, second Earl of Londonderry, who m. Eli 1 CONC zabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Simon WfHton, 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT GenCircles : Ladd and Hamilton Families : 1 CONT "Sir Robert Ridgway, Second Earl of Londonderry was the god 1 CONC son of Robert Cecil, who became Earl of Salisbury and Prim 1 CONC e Minister. Sir Robert Ridgway was knighted very young, an 1 CONC d made the tour of Europe in 1611-13. Reference: "Twigs fro 1 CONC m Family Trees" Notes on the Ridgway Families of Bradford C 1 CONC ounty, PA, Descendants of David, Richard, Robert and Burr R 1 CONC idgway Pioneers by the Rev Edward Coolbaugh Hoagland, publi 1 CONC shed in 1958" 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Robert RIDGWAY 1 CONT Sex: M 1 CONT ALIA: 2nd Earl of Londonderry 1 CONT Death: 1649 1 CONT Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown 1 CONT 1. Has Children Weston RIDGWAY b: ABT 1620 1 CONT 2. Has Children Robert RIDGWAY b: 1631" 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Sr. Robert Bridgewaye 2 Erle of Londonderry. He was "o 1 CONC f Tore." He married Elizabeth Weston, d/o Sr. Simond Weston. 1 CONT Children: 1 CONT i. Weston, (see following) 1 CONT ii. Leicester, nothing further. 1 CONT iii. Robert, nothing further. 1 CONT iv. Lettice, ye only living da. of Sr. Robert Ridgeway. Sh 1 CONC e married Sr. R. Oatley, of Shropshire. 1 CONT Note: LDS (AFN: LVLX-MD) says, Robert Ridgway, d. 18 Mar 16 1 CONC 40 Rosconvell, Ireland. " 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "...Sir Robert Ridgway 2nd Earl of Londonderry d.19 Mar. 16 1 CONC 40/1 had two sons with other children: 1 CONT 1. Weston, 3rd Earl, 1 CONT 2. Robert bp. 1631. 1 CONT Anyone who knows peerage law would recognize from this tha 1 CONC t the Earldom would have then devolved back upon Robert, so 1 CONC n of Sir Robert the 2nd Earl. 1 CONT 1 CONT On his death it would have passed to his son. 1 CONT If this Robert had predeceased the two sons of Weston, the 1 CONC n the title would have been vested in his son Richard, wh 1 CONC o was, according to this pedigree, the 1679 colonist." 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Robert, the second earl of Londonderry, was knighted 1 CONC , when very young, by the L. D. Chichester, 6th July, 161 1 CONC 8 ; married Elizabeth, daughter and heir to Sir Simon Westo 1 CONC n, of Litchfield in Staffordshire, Knt., and dying at Rosco 1 CONC nnel in the county of Kilkenny, 18th March, 1640, was burie 1 CONC d the 21st in the church of Clonkinn, in the Queen's County 1 CONC , having had issue three sons and one daughter, Weston, Lei 1 CONC cester, Shalloon, and the Lady Letitia." 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Sir Robert Ridgeway, second Earl of Londonderry, who m. El 1 CONC izabeth, daughter and heir of Sir Simon WfHton, km. of Lich 1 CONC field, and wu succeeded by bis son," 0 @I76@ INDI 1 NAME Elisabeth /Weston/ 2 GIVN Elisabeth 2 SURN Weston 2 SOUR @S20@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Lichfield, Stafford, England 1 CHR 2 DATE 25 Aug 1594 2 PLAC Lichfield, Stafford, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , England 1 _UID E3CB7AAF19BC40DCB3B5036453B8E281056A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 9 Jan 2010 3 TIME 18:35 1 FAMS @F32@ 1 FAMC @F171@ 1 NOTE @NI76@ 0 @NI76@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "Aug. 25, 1594, Elisabeth Weston, Dr. of Mr. Simon Weston 1 CONC , bapt." 0 @I77@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Ridgway 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S20@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Ridgeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgeley 1 NAME /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgeway 1 NAME /Rudgway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rudgway 1 NAME /Rugeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rugeley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Aug 1631 2 PLAC Torre Manor, Tor (Torquay), Devon, England 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 30 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 CHR 2 DATE 24 Aug 1631 2 PLAC Torre Abbey, Torquay, Devon, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Mar 1713 2 PLAC Prob.Torre Manor, Devonshire, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID D378CE07D5614808ABBBBC54B222D09050F5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jan 2010 3 TIME 12:57 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason Ridgeway.png 2 TITL Blason des Ridgway 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 FAMS @F196@ 1 FAMC @F32@ 1 NOTE @NI77@ 0 @NI77@ NOTE 1 CONC Was this Robert a son of a earl of Londonderry ? Some say t 1 CONC here is not any record to prove it ... SEE : where is the truth ? But : 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "...Aug 24, 1631. Robert, Sonne of Lord Ridgway, bapt." 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Name: Robert RIDGWAY 1 CONT Sex: M 1 CONT Birth: 1631 1 CONT Baptism: 24 AUG 1631 Torre Church, County Devon, England 1 CONT Father: Robert RIDGWAY 1 CONT Marriage ABT 1652 1 CONT Children Richard RIDGWAY b: BET 1648 AND 1650 in England 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Robert married, probably about 1652 and Richard was bo 1 CONC rn about 1653, in which year, 1653 Robert's brother Weston 1 CONC , then thirty-three years old, and three years married, sol 1 CONC d the famous family home of Torr Abbey--for reasons which h 1 CONC istorians regard as most unaccountable--and died in the yea 1 CONC r 1670, when his son Robert became the fourth Earl of Londo 1 CONC nderry. The period in question was one of great commotion a 1 CONC nd trouble in England. This Robert was thirteen years of ag 1 CONC e when the people had been preparing for the great uprising 1 CONC , and the storm broke out into Revolution and open war an 1 CONC d the battle of Marston was fought. He was aged fourteen a 1 CONC t Maseby, and was married when Cromwell had been in full co 1 CONC ntrol of the government for three years after the death o 1 CONC f King. Roberts son Richard, the emigrant, was only about f 1 CONC ive years old when Cromwell died; and was married when Char 1 CONC les II had been on the throne about fifteen years. 1 CONT 1 CONT The feeling of forthcoming trouble and insecurity was coinc 1 CONC ident, in its inception, with the birth of Robert Ridgway 1 CONC , in 1631. Already had the tide of emigration to the New Wo 1 CONC rld set in. Cromwell, then thirty-two years of age, with Jo 1 CONC hn Hampden, Pym and others had comtemplated going thither 1 CONC , but were prevented by the government. Sir Henry Lawrence 1 CONC , Lord Robert Brooke and Lord Say and Seal, with their asso 1 CONC ciates, who had obtained a tract of land on the Connecticu 1 CONC t River, sent out, in 1638, John Winthrop, Jnr., who had be 1 CONC en commissioned by them to be their Governor for the Colon 1 CONC y of Conecticut. 1 CONT 1 CONT The same causes which led to that movement, continued to pe 1 CONC rvail, and increased in energy as the years rolled on, unti 1 CONC l Robert Ridgway's son Richard, in 1679, joined in the Quak 1 CONC er exodus from England. At that time, Richard's father, i 1 CONC f living was forty-eight years old. Born at Torquay, in Dev 1 CONC onshire, the family home having been sold in 1653, he may h 1 CONC ave lost his life during the struggle. Alexander Ridgway (i 1 CONC n 1884) accounted for Richard Ridgway coming from Berks Cou 1 CONC nty, on the theory that his father may have been in the Par 1 CONC liamentary Army and the army having been disbanded in the w 1 CONC est of England in 1660, when Robert Ridgway was twenty-nine 1 CONC , and his son Richard about seven years old, would probabl 1 CONC y account for that branch of the family being settled in th 1 CONC at part of the country possibly instead of returning to Dev 1 CONC onshire. Richard, having married Elizabeth Chamerlyn, abou 1 CONC t 1675, at Marlborough in Wiltshire, he with her and thei 1 CONC r only child Thomas, left Welford, in Berkshire, and took p 1 CONC assage on board the ship "Jacob and Mary" of London, in th 1 CONC e summer of the year 1679." 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I78@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Clyton/ 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SURN Clyton 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Clayton/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Clayton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1633 2 PLAC , Devon, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 30 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 7 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1653 2 PLAC , Devon, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 7 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID C17958622AA84CD78DC9D36CAF514F3F0C29 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Jan 2010 3 TIME 16:57 1 FAMS @F33@ 1 NOTE @NI78@ 0 @NI78@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I79@ INDI 1 NAME Colette Benjamine /Lalier/ 2 GIVN Colette Benjamine 2 SURN Lalier 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID C36983458CBD4AAB9C4701EB7E9B8C721859 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2002 3 TIME 14:20 1 FAMS @F49@ 0 @I80@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Knight/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1752 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Feb 1759 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 _UID 2F15576E996340478CB8A6336B40D6E10B33 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2010 3 TIME 15:26 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE @NI80@ 0 @NI80@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth source : LDS film number 1985719 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "Henry, s Henry 1 CONC , d 2-17-1759" 0 @I81@ INDI 1 NAME Nathaniel /Griffitts/ 2 GIVN Nathaniel 2 SURN Griffitts 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID E89259F0F21E42DD8DB418FF1933219B52D0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 26 Aug 2003 3 TIME 11:48 1 FAMS @F103@ 0 @I82@ INDI 1 NAME Georges Augustus /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Georges Augustus 2 SURN Shryock 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 May 1799 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 6 May 1867 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE President, Paper Mill 1 _UID 10C5995A17E34B7F97941C456BB60779B9CF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2010 3 TIME 15:39 1 FAMS @F107@ 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE @NI82@ 0 @NI82@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT He had 10 children. 1 CONT Resident of Chambersburg, Pa. President, G. A. Shryock & Co 1 CONC ., Manufacturers Straw Board and Paper, since 1790. 0 @I83@ INDI 1 NAME Philomene Augustine /Bracquemond/ 2 GIVN Philomene Augustine 2 SURN Bracquemond 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 May 1842 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9A288C80819047949D454F26EEC077B6EC55 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 FAMC @F113@ 0 @I84@ INDI 1 NAME Louis Narcisse /Thomas/ 2 GIVN Louis Narcisse 2 SURN Thomas 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Nov 1844 2 PLAC Pithiviers, Centre, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 2DB5B06C93BB4301A25E49F36852B852908A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F106@ 1 FAMC @F110@ 0 @I85@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Clayton/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Clayton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1567 2 PLAC , , England 1 DEAT 2 DATE Feb 1658 2 PLAC , , England 1 _UID 4B4B192E0DF44CF7AD6DBC941A1769E10697 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 NOTE @NI85@ 0 @NI85@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : the "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genea 1 CONC logy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 0 @I86@ INDI 1 NAME Randall /Stockton/ 2 GIVN Randall 2 SURN Stockton 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1575 2 PLAC Chester, Cheshire, England 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1657 2 PLAC , , England 1 _UID FA6A482C0622487882DC45DAEF13D68DA2EA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F99@ 1 FAMC @F101@ 1 NOTE @NI86@ 0 @NI86@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : the "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genea 1 CONC logy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 0 @I87@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Stockton/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Stockton 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1606 2 PLAC Chester, Cheshire, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1658 2 PLAC London, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 _UID AB362A0AD090459A9424C63E10436505CD02 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Nov 2008 3 TIME 12:53 1 FAMS @F35@ 1 FAMC @F99@ 1 NOTE @NI87@ 0 @NI87@ NOTE 1 CONC The Stockton Family was so numerous that it is very difficu 1 CONC lt to confirm the John Jr's ascendants 1 CONT 1 CONT Source : the "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genea 1 CONC logy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 0 @I88@ INDI 1 NAME Ann /West/ 2 GIVN Ann 2 SURN West 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1577 2 PLAC Oxford, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 56F36E2D9CE540ED93194B215612DCA89682 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:47 1 FAMS @F28@ 1 NOTE @NI88@ 0 @NI88@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Jane [WEST] was of Abington, Berkshire, England at the tim 1 CONC e of her marriage. 1 CONT She and Joseph were devout Quakers, which caused much troub 1 CONC le for them in New England. 1 CONT On 2 October 1621, she married Joseph FLOOD, in Sutton Cour 1 CONC tenay, Berkshire, England. " 0 @I89@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Stockton/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Stockton 2 NPFX Lieut. 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1635 2 PLAC Malpas, Cheshire, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Sep 1707 2 PLAC Oneanickon, Springfield, Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Lieutenant 1 _UID 9B46393EEC294A97B873784EE54D39640EA0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Nov 2008 3 TIME 13:25 1 FAMS @F36@ 1 FAMC @F35@ 1 NOTE @NI89@ 1 NOTE @HI89@ 0 @NI89@ NOTE 1 CONC Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I 1670-1730 : 1 CONT Will of. Wife Abigel. Sons--Richard, John and Job; daughter 1 CONC s--Abigal, Mary, Sarah, Hannah and Elizabeth; Abigal, daugh 1 CONC ter of son(-in-law?) Richard Ridgway. Real and personal est 1 CONC ate. Wife sole executrix. Witnesses--William Earl, Thomas R 1 CONC idgway, Daniel Leeds. Proved October 10, 1707. 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source Email: lakebay4me@yahoo.com : 1 CONT " Note: Two books are the source of the "English Stockton 1 CONC " information. In 1881, J.W. Stockton wrote "A History of t 1 CONC he Stockton Family", published by Press > of Patterson & Wh 1 CONC ite, Philadelphia. It was followed in 1888 by William Franc 1 CONC is Cregar's "The Stockton Family in England and the Unite 1 CONC d States", also published by Patterson & White. 1 CONT Mr. J. W. Stockton allowed Mr. Cregar to use the notes he h 1 CONC ad made in preparing his book. While they agree on the Engl 1 CONC ish records, Mr. Cregar was unable to find any record to pr 1 CONC ove Mr. Stockton's conclusion that Richard Stockton "the im 1 CONC migrant" was born in 1606 and was the son of John Stockto 1 CONC n of Malpas Parish, Cheshire, England. IN FACT, he disprove 1 CONC s is by proving this John Stockton had only 2 sons, Thoma 1 CONC s and Owen. 1 CONT 1 CONT The John Stockton who died in 1643, has two brass plates i 1 CONC n the church at Malpas. The smaller reads, "Here is buried 1 CONC , Owen Stockton, Gentleman, who deceased ye second day of D 1 CONC ecember, 1610, and John Stockton, his eldest soune, who dec 1 CONC eased ye eighteenth day of June, 1643." The larger; [transl 1 CONC ated from Latin] "In Memoriam Sacrum. I, Stocktonus, eve 1 CONC r a most gentle promoter of peace, here laid under the har 1 CONC d marble, enjoy peace. The Thirtieth year of me bereft [b 1 CONC y death of his wife], of an unblemished reputation, sees m 1 CONC y offspring flourishing, my father dead. Departing, I hav 1 CONC e left behine me as many tears as though peace were about t 1 CONC o leave [this earth]. I obatin the promised reward in the p 1 CONC eaceful Heavens. The son well-born has erected this to th 1 CONC e father well-born [who] died December 2d, A.D., 1610". 1 CONT This John Stockton was the eldest son of Owen Stockton wh 1 CONC o died in 1610. This John's wife died 30 years before he di 1 CONC d, in 1613. Mr. Cregar 1 CONT searched English records and found the Heralds College Visi 1 CONC tation of 1613 which lists John Stockton, of Keddington, wi 1 CONC fe Sarah, daughter of John Hawkeshead of County Salop, an 1 CONC d two sons, Thomas, the eldest, age 4 and Owen, age 2. Joh 1 CONC n did not remarry after Sarah's death, and did not have a s 1 CONC on Richard. 1 CONT 1 CONT The Stockton Family of New Jersey and Other Stocktons, 1911 1 CONC , Thomas Coates Stockton, M.D., Carnahan Press, Washington 1 CONC , D.C. cites both books and says Richard Stockton is DESCEN 1 CONC DED from John Stockton of Malpas, England. 1 CONT 1 CONT The parents of Richard Stockton 'the American immigrant' re 1 CONC main unknown." 0 @HI89@ NOTE 1 CONC (Research):Richard and Abigail had 15 children ? 0 @I90@ INDI 1 NAME Ridgway Brewster /Knight/ 2 GIVN Ridgway Brewster 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Jun 1911 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 14 Aug 2001 2 PLAC Le Touquet, , Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE U.S. 1 OCCU 2 NOTE US Ambassador 1 _UID CD5CCEE039CD4F5B86FC5747DE2F75A8D1B4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2007 3 TIME 08:59 1 FAMS @F47@ 1 FAMS @F49@ 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 NOTE @NI90@ 0 @NI90@ NOTE 1 CONC Enlisted in the US army in 1943, he prepared the landing o 1 CONC f the allied forces in Cherchell, Algeria and particpated t 1 CONC o the italian and french campaign against the germans. 1 CONT Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Syria, 1961-65 1 CONC ; U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, 1965-69; U.S. Ambassador to P 1 CONC ortugal, 1969-73 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ... 54. "Ridgway Brewster11 Knight (Caroline Ridgway10 Brew 1 CONC ster, SarahRidgway9 Macy, Silvanus Jenkins8, Eliza L7 Jenki 1 CONC ns, Silvanus F6,Jonathan5, Jonathan4, John3, Zachariah2, Jo 1 CONC hn1) was born June 12, 1911 inParis,France. He married (1 1 CONC ) Elisabeth Spalding October 01, 1932 inChilson,NY, daughte 1 CONC r of Eliot Spalding and Beatrice Collins. He married(2) Col 1 CONC ette Lallier Mattieu August 27, 1946 in Paris,France..." 0 @I91@ INDI 1 NAME John /Simonds/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Simonds 1 NAME /Simmons/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Simmons 1 NAME /Simons/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Simons 1 NAME /Symonds/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Symonds 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1582 2 PLAC Sonning, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 9 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1650 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 10 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID E846B76DD52B49D29B269FDFCD04D2237234 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:56 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 NOTE @NI91@ 0 @NI91@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "ohn Simonds(5) was born about 1582. He has Ancestral Fil 1 CONC e number N0RC-FS. Researcher: Aaron Porter aaporter@juno.com 1 CONT He was married to Elnor Rockholl on 13 DEC 1602. Children w 1 CONC ere: Eleanor Simonds." 0 @I92@ INDI 1 NAME Francis /Shinn/ 2 GIVN Francis 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Sheene/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Sheene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1525 2 PLAC Freckenham, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID FE9BC46B9AB64BD5BA64E2267A05ACF17A67 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:34 1 FAMS @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI92@ 0 @NI92@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT THE FRECKENHAM PEDIGREE OF FRANCIS SHINN (1520-1525). 1 CONT Francis Sheene (b. 1525); lived in Freckenham Parish. The r 1 CONC egister shows these births: 1 CONT 1. (???) (???), daughter of Francis Sheene; baptized 1551. 1 CONT 2. Mary Sheene; baptized 1564. 1 CONT 3. John Sheene; married (1) Anne (???), who died in 1617; ( 1 CONC 2) Marie (???), 1 CONT who died 1620; (3) Marie Spatkes, who died 1628; (4) (??? 1 CONC ) (???), and 1 CONT had by first marriage: 1 CONT 3.1. Edward Sheene, b. 1588; rector of Little Fransham 1610 1 CONC ; had children: 1 CONT 3..1.1. Elizabeth Shene, b. 1617. 1 CONT 3..1.2. Lucas Shene, b. 1623. 1 CONT 3..1.3. Edward Shene, b. 1625; married Dorothy Jermyn, daug 1 CONC hter of Sir Thomas Jermyn (see will, Chapter XI); children: 1 CONT 3..1.3.1. Jermyn Shene. 2. Annie Sheene. 3. Sarah Shene. 1 CONT 3.2. Clement Sheene, son of John. Sheene, baptized 11/24/15 1 CONC 93; m. at Soham. Grace, and had children: 1 CONT 3.2.1. Margaret Shin, b. 1624; ob. 1626. 1 CONT 3.2.2. Henry Shin, b. 1627; ob. 1674. 1 CONT 3.2.3. Thomas Shin, b. 1630. 1 CONT 3.2.4. John Shin, b. 1632; m. Jane. 1 CONT 3.2.5. Francis Shin, b. 1634; m. Alice Carter, 1663, and ha 1 CONC d Mary, Francis and Alice. 1 CONT 3.2.6. Clement Shin, b. 1637. 1 CONT 3.2.7. Grace Shin, b. 1640; m. John Howlett, 1663. 1 CONT This is a transcript of the Soham register, and shows the r 1 CONC emoval of Clement from Freckenham, and accounts for the fac 1 CONC t that no mention of his marriage or burial occurs on tha 1 CONC t register. These items appear on the Soham record. 1 CONT 3.3. Francis Sheene, b. 1595; married Joan (???); she ob. 1 1 CONC 631; had children: 1 CONT 3.3.1. Elizabeth Sheene, b. 1616. 1 CONT 3.3.2. Francis Sheene, b. 1618. 1 CONT 3.3.3. John Sheene, b. 1623; ob. 1631. 1 CONT 3.3.4. Thomas Sheene, b. 1627. 1 CONT All noted on the register as children of Francis. 1 CONT 3.4. William Sheene, b. 1604; married (???) and had childre 1 CONC n: 1 CONT 3.4.1. Anna, b. 1642. 1 CONT 3.4.2. Mary, b. 1645. 1 CONT 3.4.5. Anna Sheene, b. 1608. 1 CONT 3.4.6. Margaret Sheene, b. 1610. 1 CONT 3.4.7. John Sheene, b. 1614; ob. 1614. 1 CONT 3.4.8. Nicholas Sheene, b. 1614; ob. 1615. By the second m 1 CONC arriage: 1 CONT 3.4.9. John Sheene, b. 1619. By the third marriage: 1 CONT 3.4.10. Anne Sheene b. 1621. By the fourth marriage: 1 CONT 3.4.11. Thomas Sheene, b. 1630; ob. 1631. 1 CONT 4 Francis Sheene, m. and had children: 1 CONT 4.1. Clement, b. 1592, who m. Sarah (???) at Soham and had 1 CONC : 1 CONT 4.1.1. John Sheen, of New Jersey, who m. Jane. 1 CONT In every case where a child is placed in the above pedigre 1 CONC e (save where enclosed in a parenthesis) the register show 1 CONC s that he or she was a son or daughter of the name under wh 1 CONC ich the name is placed. A reference to chapter X, where th 1 CONC e registers are printed verbatim, will make this evident. 0 @I93@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel /Knight/ 2 GIVN Daniel 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1759 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Jun 1833 2 PLAC Valley Forge, PA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Military 2 NOTE Drummer And Fife With Washington At Valley Forge (Penna.Arc 3 CONC hive 6Th 5. Vol I Page 505 (?) 1 _UID C263934D1B2D49C787D329E22B640324784B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE @NI93@ 0 @NI93@ NOTE 1 CONC He was at Valley Forge (source : Pennsylvania Archives 6t 1 CONC h 5 vol. 1 page 505) 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Daniel Knight Sep. 1759 - Jun. 1838 1 CONT Drummer & Fifer, Capt. Bower's Co., Col. Cowperthwait's Bat 1 CONC tn., Philadelphia, PA Militia, 1777 1 CONT Joseph Grundy Shryock 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source Ancestry.com : Philadelphia History 1609-1884 : 1 CONT Daniel was a member of the Columbia Fire Company (citizen 1 CONC s residing in the neighbourhood of Eighth and Cherry Street 1 CONC s) 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Daniel Knight was a master builder elected to The Carpente 1 CONC rs' Company in 1789 (signed Articles in 1791) who paid hi 1 CONC s admission in carpenters work, specifically the trim and b 1 CONC alusters of the second floor window at Carpenters' Hall. H 1 CONC e served as Warden of The Company (1797-1799) and as a memb 1 CONC er of the Managing Committee (1800-1807, 1813, 1815-1817, 1 1 CONC 819-1821). He may also have been a founder of the Columbi 1 CONC a Fire Company (1796). 1 CONT Written by Roger W. Moss. " 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Death: 29 Jun 1833 in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania " 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s-1800s 1 CONC " Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "(Philadelphia) Christ Church. Although outside the Park' 1 CONC s boundaries, the church retains close ties to Independence 1 CONC . Twelve Company members participated in construction or re 1 CONC novation of either the first structure or the present magni 1 CONC ficent landmark. In 1711, two members — William Coleman an 1 CONC d James Portues, who arrived on the "Welcome" with Willia 1 CONC m Penn — worked on an addition to the frame church which oc 1 CONC cupied the eastern portion of the present site. John and Jo 1 CONC seph Thornhill plus John Nicholas were hired in 1741 to com 1 CONC plete carpentry of the present church. Daniel and Robert Kn 1 CONC ight enlarged the organ loft in 1832 to accommodate the cho 1 CONC ir and orchestra." 0 @I94@ INDI 1 NAME Hamon /Aleth (D')/ 2 GIVN Hamon 2 SURN Aleth (D') 2 NPFX Vicomte 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1030 2 PLAC , , France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 9150244418334ADC9B9E7899DCE2BDFE7DA2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Dec 2009 3 TIME 18:49 1 FAMS @F334@ 1 NOTE @NI94@ 0 @NI94@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "Aleth ou cité d'Aleth (également écrit Alet) était la capi 1 CONC tale du peuple celte des Redones, puis fut une place fort 1 CONC e gallo-romaine, une ville au Moyen Âge et enfin une forter 1 CONC esse dans les siècles suivants. Elle était bâtie au débouch 1 CONC é de la Rance, sur un promontoire occupé aujourd'hui par Sa 1 CONC int-Servan qui est un quartier de Saint-Malo, faisant fac 1 CONC e à la ." 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... * Hamon Ier d'Aleth ( † vers 1030), vicomte d'Alet, 1 CONT marié à Roianteline, vicomtesse ( † après le 5 av 1 CONC ril 1030), fille de Riwall, dont : 1 CONT Hamon II, vicomte d'Alet, ancêtre des vicomte 1 CONC s d'Alet puis du Poudouvre, 1 CONT enfants : 1 CONT Main ( † vers 1076), évêque de Rennes, 1 CONT Hamon III ( † vers 1084), vicomte d'A 1 CONC let, 1 CONT enfants : 1 CONT un fils, Gervais, dit le Bret 1 CONC on ( † après 1119), chevalier, 1 CONT 1 CONT Junguené ( † avant le 1er octobre 1040), arch 1 CONC evêque de Dol, bâtisseur du Château de Combourg, qu'il conf 1 CONC ie à son frère Riwallon Ier, 1 CONT Josselin, seigneur de Dinan, 1 CONT Riwallon Ier, dit Capra Canuta (Chèvre Chenue 1 CONC ) (1015 † 1065), seigneur de Combourg et avoué de Dol (port 1 CONC e-enseigne de Saint Samson), 1 CONT Innoguent ( † entre 1064 et 1066), 1 CONT mariée à Teuharius, ancêtre de la Famill 1 CONC e de Châteaubriant, 1 CONT 1 CONT d'une autre relation, il eut : 1 CONT Salomon ( † 1014), ancêtre des Châteauneuf" 0 @I95@ INDI 1 NAME Richard /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN Richard 2 SURN Ridgway 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 NAME /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgeway 1 NAME /Rugeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rugeley 1 NAME /Rugway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rugway 1 NAME /Wroughway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Wroughway 1 NAME /Wrougway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Wrougway 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1653 2 PLAC Welford, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 30 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Feb 1723 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Tailor 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 31A99D1EF85C496FBBB4FF7547ACBFCC02D9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 31 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:24 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 FAMS @F3@ 1 FAMC @F498@ 1 NOTE @NI95@ 0 @NI95@ NOTE 1 CONC I - The problem with the Richard ancestry : 1 CONT 1 CONT Source 1 CONT "... [the assertion on the internet:] Richard Ridgway (ca 1 CONC . 1653-1723), is a son of Robert Ridgeway, bp 24 Aug 1631 1 CONC , third s/o Robert Bridgeway 2nd Erle of Londonderry and El 1 CONC izabeth Weston. Has anyone ever seen anything original to d 1 CONC ocument this connection???? Right now it's looking like not 1 CONC hing more than hopeful speculation / family tradition, whic 1 CONC h more than likely sprang up in the late 1800's and is bein 1 CONC g perpetuated on the internet. " 1 CONT 1 CONT The existence of a Robert junior son of Robert II earl of L 1 CONC ondonderry is often omitted on the internet. But : Source < 1 CONC The history and antiquities of the church and city of Lichf 1 CONC ield... ed. 1716> : 1 CONT "...Aug 24, 1631. Robert, Sonne of Lord Ridgway, bapt." 1 CONT 1 CONT So the problem is only about the connection between our Ric 1 CONC hard and this Robert Jr born in Derbyshire. [We observe tha 1 CONC t : 1 CONT 1) Robert Jr from the Torre Manor line (earls of Londonderr 1 CONC y) is usually named RIDGEWAY in the documents and not RIDGW 1 CONC AY; 1 CONT 1 CONT 2) Richard is usually named RIDGWAY in the documents and no 1 CONC t RIDGEWAY; 1 CONT 1 CONT 3) We can agree with that Source] : 1 CONT "... Sir William Ridgway of Cambridge University, England 1 CONC , has lately examined very thoroughly all the recorded will 1 CONC s, deeds, marriages, births and death of all the Ridgways i 1 CONC n England, and he informs me there is not the remotest trac 1 CONC e of any connection whatsoever between Derbyshire and Berks 1 CONC hire Ridgways. He Points out that Sir Thomas's people wer 1 CONC e originally Pecocks and lived in Derbyshire near the Roma 1 CONC n highway, called "The Ridgway," and were called Pecock, al 1 CONC ias Ridgway, for that reason. In later generations they wer 1 CONC e called Ridgway, alias Pecock. It is his contention that t 1 CONC he Berkshire family, in a like manner, also took its name f 1 CONC rom the same highway. This road likewise runs through Berks 1 CONC hire, near Welford, a hamlet in the White Horse Vale, abou 1 CONC t five miles east of Lambourne and about the same distanc 1 CONC e north west of Speenhamland (Newbury). 1 CONT Those of the Ridgway-Ridgeway family in America descended f 1 CONC rom Richard of Burlington Co, West Jersey, using the Ridgwa 1 CONC y arms, viz. sable, two wings conjoined... do so without an 1 CONC y foundation or authority for such assumption and are not j 1 CONC ustified in such display. 1 CONT After the arrival of William Penn in 1682 a law was passe 1 CONC d in Pennsylvania requiring a record of all arrivals. In th 1 CONC e Bucks county "Book of Arrivals," p18, (original in the Bu 1 CONC cks Co. Hist. Soc. at Doylestown), the following is recorde 1 CONC d: "Richard Ridgway and Elizabeth his wife, of Welford, i 1 CONC n the County of Bark [Berks], Taylor, arrived in this Delaw 1 CONC are river in the ship 'Jacob and Mary' of London, in the 7t 1 CONC h mo., 1679, with their children: Thomas, born the 25th, 5t 1 CONC h mo., 1677, and Richard, born the 27th, 2nd mo., 1680." 1 CONT This declaration of trade as tailor would indicate that Ric 1 CONC hard was of yeoman stock" 1 CONT 1 CONT [4) Richard was born in Berkshire and not in Derbyshire. 1 CONT 1 CONT 5) There are records in Berkshire which shows an other poss 1 CONC ible ancestry for our Richard] : 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Further proof is in the following extracts from the We 1 CONC lford parish register, printed by Oliver Ratcliff of Olney 1 CONC , Bucks, England, together with the records of the chapel-o 1 CONC f-ease of Wickham, in the Parish of Welford... 1 CONT "Rebekah Wroughway, daughter of William & Rebecca, baptise 1 CONC d January 25th, 1645" 1 CONT "John Ridgway, buried July 18th, 1661" (p20) 1 CONT "William Ridgway, buried October 12th, 1661." (p20) 1 CONT "Richard Wrougway, son of Richard and Elizabeth, baptised M 1 CONC arch 4th, 1674." 1 CONT "John Brown and Hannah Rugway, married at Wickham Chappel 1 CONC , December 16th; 1677." (p79) 1 CONT "Jean Rudgway, buried March 27th, 1699, Welford" (p32) 1 CONT (Records of the chapel-of-ease Wickham and Welford parish r 1 CONC egister) 1 CONT 1 CONT There are also records of Chamberlayne-Chamberlain baptism 1 CONC s and deaths. The early Ridgway record in England then work 1 CONC s out as follows: 1 CONT William, the first of the name, b. abt. 1620, buried at Wic 1 CONC kham, Oct. 12th 1661, married cira 1644, Rebecca (surname n 1 CONC ot ascertained). Their issue undoubtedly were: Hannah, Jean 1 CONC , Rebecca, Richard and Thomas. 1 CONT 1. Rebecca. The record reads, Rebekah Wroughway, filia Guli 1 CONC elini, et Rebeckae Wroughway, bapt. Jan. 25th, 1645. 1 CONT 2. Richard Ridgway (probably son of William and Rebecca) bo 1 CONC rn circa 1648; died 1723, Burlington Co, NJ. 1 CONT 3. Thomas Ridgway, son of William and Rebecca, married Jul 1 CONC y 10th, 1679, at Wickham, Berks., Mary Field. 1 CONT 4. Hannah Ridgway, daughter of William and Rebecca, marrie 1 CONC d December 16th, 1677, at Wickham, Berks., John Brown. Rich 1 CONC ard Brown, whose daughter, Hannah Brown, married John Ridgw 1 CONC ay in New Jersey, was perhaps a son of this couple. 1 CONT 5. Richard Ridgway, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Chamberla 1 CONC in), was baptised March 4th, 1674, at Wickham, Berks. Thi 1 CONC s was no doubt the emigrant couple's first born and he, n 1 CONC o doubt, died young, as not further record is found of him. 1 CONT ___________________________________________________________ 1 CONC ____________________ 1 CONT [Question : where is the truth ? 1 CONT But, according to the precedent observations, I conclude th 1 CONC at the ancestry of our Richard, the emigrant, is not issue 1 CONC d from the earls of Londonderry line.] 1 CONT ___________________________________________________________ 1 CONC ____________________ 1 CONT 1 CONT II - Others sources : 1 CONT 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Londonderry was born in England, 1654, married in 167 1 CONC 6 Elizabeth Chamberlain, came to America with his family o 1 CONC n the ship Jacob and Mary in 1679 and settled on the wester 1 CONC n side of the SouthRiver - now called the Delaware..." 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source : Richard Ridgway Of Berkshire England - Submitted B 1 CONC y: Lorna Borman R 1 CONC ichard Ridgway {RIN# 4673} (The Ancestry of Mary Ridgeway) : 1 CONT 1 CONT "According to the "Book of Arrivals" for Bucks County, Penn 1 CONC sylvania, Richard Ridgway and Elizabeth (Chamberlain), hi 1 CONC s wife, of Welford in the County of Berks (Berkshire), Engl 1 CONC and, Taylor (tailor), arrived in the Delaware River in th 1 CONC e ship, Jacob and Mary, from London on the 12th day 7th mon 1 CONC th 1679, with their son, Thomas. The ship's master was Rich 1 CONC ard Moore. 1 CONT The "Book of Arrivals" was prepared in 1684 under Pennsylva 1 CONC nia law requiring registration of all residents. The data i 1 CONC s considered to be very accurate. 1 CONT The Jacob and Mary probably landed its passengers near Burl 1 CONC ington, a few miles below the falls in the river. Richard' 1 CONC s first home was on 218 acres at the Delaware River Falls o 1 CONC n the Pennsylvania shore just opposite the east end of Bile 1 CONC s Island. He sold the land to Daniel Gardner and John Luff 1 CONC , Jan 2, 1681, moving to a new tract about two miles upstre 1 CONC am, in or near what is now Morrisville, opposite modernda 1 CONC y Trenton. The locality of these two homesites was then kno 1 CONC wn as Crewcorne (variously spelled), named by William Pen 1 CONC n whose estate was adjoining. 1 CONT The records show that Richard was quite active in the affai 1 CONC rs of the community while living at the falls. He joined wi 1 CONC th other settlers at the Falls in signing petitions April 1 1 CONC 2 and Sep 13, 1680, to the Governor of New Yorke "finding o 1 CONC urselves aggrieved by ye Indians when drunk, informeth, tha 1 CONC t wee be and have been in great danger of our lives, of ou 1 CONC r houses burning, of our goods stealing, and of our wives a 1 CONC nd children affrighting...." The principal offender was Gil 1 CONC vert Wheeler at whose house, they claimed, the indians obta 1 CONC ined their liquor and made themselves drunk, revel and figh 1 CONC t together, come furiously and break our fences, steal ou 1 CONC r corn, break our windows and doors, carry away our goods a 1 CONC nd worry three of our cattle in one day with their dogs. (R 1 CONC ef: New York Colonial Manuscripts, Vol XII, pp , Ferrow, 18 1 CONC 77.) 1 CONT Richard registered his private cattle mark in the "Ear Mar 1 CONC k Book" of Bucks County, now in the county historical socie 1 CONC ty collection. These marks were necessary for locating one 1 CONC s strays due to the lack of fencing at the time. 1 CONT After William Penn's arrival, a license system was adopte 1 CONC d which made selling of strong drink to the Indians a crime 1 CONC . An entry in the minutes of the Council of Philadelphia, F 1 CONC eb 3, 1686, reads: " Report being made by ye members of Buc 1 CONC ks County, that Richard Ridgway is a fitt person for ye kee 1 CONC ping of an ordinary in ye County, a Lycense accordingly." H 1 CONC is establishment was called Crown Inn. 1 CONT In the Records of the Courts of Quarter Sessions and Commi 1 CONC n Pleas and other records of Bucks County, we learn that Ri 1 CONC chard served as a juror in 1681, 1685, 1686; a jury forema 1 CONC n in 1688; as attorney for defendants in 1686, 1687; an est 1 CONC ate appraiser in 1687; witnessed a will; made an estate inv 1 CONC entory; served as a "Viewer of fences from ye falls to ye G 1 CONC overnor's Mansion" in 1686; and served as witness on severa 1 CONC l occasions. His wife, Elizabeth, appeared as a witness sev 1 CONC eral times and her mother, Elizabeth Hickman, appeared at l 1 CONC east once. 1 CONT An interesting sidelight appears in the minutes for the Fal 1 CONC ls Monthly Meeting of Friends, 4th day 10th mo. 1689: Eliza 1 CONC beth, wife of Richard Ridgway, hath fought with her neighbo 1 CONC r Chorley's wife, and women friends have spoken with her an 1 CONC d that they find her stubborn, wilful and obstinate and tha 1 CONC t she justifies the act. Therefore it is agreed that for th 1 CONC e present the meeting be removed from the house of Richar 1 CONC d Ridgway to the home of Allice Dickerson. (Bucks Co. Histo 1 CONC rical Society) 1 CONT Land deeds relative to Richard Ridgway and his sons are to 1 CONC o numerous to cover in detail; only selected ones will be n 1 CONC oted. In a deed dated Oct 7, 1690, Richard Ridgway, late o 1 CONC f Bucks County, Pa., tailor now of West Jersey, acquired fr 1 CONC om Daniel Coxe of London (by his attorney John Tatum of Bur 1 CONC lington) the 600 acres near Stoney Brook, West Jersey, alon 1 CONC g the East Jersey line, next to John Houghton, part of Thom 1 CONC as Budd's Indian purchase, conveyed to present grantor. (We 1 CONC st Jersey RFeocrds - Liber B, Part 2, p. 398, p. 450.) Thi 1 CONC s was to be Richard's third home in America. In early terms 1 CONC , it was on Stony Brfook in Maidenhead Twp, Middlesex Count 1 CONC y, NJ. Today it would be on the road between Princeton an 1 CONC d Lawrenceville in Mercer County. 1 CONT In the minutes of a town meeting at the house of John Lambe 1 CONC rt in Nottingham (Twp, North Crosswicks, Burlington County 1 CONC ) Richard Ridgway was chosen as Overseer for the "Wayes" be 1 CONC yond (the Assanpink in Middlesex County.) 1 CONT On March 17, 1695 he sold 400 acres of the Stoney Brook lan 1 CONC d to John Bainbridge, and on July 6, 1696 the remaining 20 1 CONC 0 acres to Joseph Sackett. On Feb 7, 1697, for 320 pounds 1 CONC , he purchased 600 acres from Hollingshead, Jr., on Mattaco 1 CONC pany Creek, Springfield Twp, Burlington County (1979) locat 1 CONC ion: near Village of Jacksonville on the road from Burlingt 1 CONC on to Jobstown). This became his fourth and final home in t 1 CONC he New World. 1 CONT Richard served as Justice of the peace for Burlington Count 1 CONC y in 1703, 1715, and 1719.>/p> 1 CONT Richard gave one acre to the Quakers for a meeting house an 1 CONC d burying ground. It is known as the "Copany" or "Old Sprin 1 CONC gfield" (Preparative) Meeting of the Burlington Monthly Mee 1 CONC ting. The old meeting house, second structure on the site w 1 CONC as erected in 1775, still stands today, having been convert 1 CONC ed to a private home. 1 CONT 1 CONT Richard's will (#1055 c., New Jersey State Library, Trenton 1 CONC , NJ) was dated September 21, 1722 and probated April 5, 17 1 CONC 23. (A minimum of spelling has been adjusted, punctuation a 1 CONC dded, etc., to facilitate comprehension. This note by the E 1 CONC ditor of the Book" Ridgways U.S.A.) 1 CONT "I, Richard Ridgway of the township of Springfield & Count 1 CONC y of Burlington in the west division of New Jersey, Yeomon 1 CONC , going in helth of body and of sound & perfect disposing m 1 CONC inds and memory, thanks be given to almighty God therefor 1 CONC e and for all others his marcies and calling to mind the un 1 CONC certanty of all transitory things and willing to set in ord 1 CONC er my temperal affaires, do make ordain and put in writin 1 CONC g this may last Will and Testment in manner and form as fol 1 CONC loweth. First and principally of all I give and recommend b 1 CONC y soul into the hands of Almighty God my creator and redeam 1 CONC or and my body to ye earth to be buried in a Christian lik 1 CONC e and decent manner at ye discretion of my executrix hereaf 1 CONC ter named and as touching the disposition of all such wordl 1 CONC y estate which it hath pleased God to bless me with in thi 1 CONC s life I give and bequeath and devise the same as followeth 1 CONC . First I will that all my just debts be truly paid and lik 1 CONC ewise my Funerall charges....Imprimis 1 CONT I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Thomas Ridgway one s 1 CONC hilling sterling moneys of England he being hereto fore adv 1 CONC anced by mee oute of my estate what was thought be me conve 1 CONC nient.... 1 CONT Item- I give & bequeath unto my daughter-in-law Mary Ridgwa 1 CONC y one Shilling Sterling being heretofore advanced by me. 1 CONT Item- I give and bequeath unto my son Josiah Ridgway one Sh 1 CONC illing Sterling I haveing don for him heretofore what is co 1 CONC nvenient. 1 CONT Item- I give & bequeath unto my son In Law Henry Clotheir o 1 CONC ne Shilling Sterling he being heretofore advanced by me. 1 CONT Item- I give & bequeath unto daughter Elizabeth Willets y 1 CONC e now wife of Richard Willets ye full sum of tenn pounds ou 1 CONC ld currency. 1 CONT Item- I give and bequeath unto my son Job Ridgway one Shill 1 CONC ing Sterling money he being also before this time advance 1 CONC d by me. 1 CONT Item- I give & bequeath unto my daughter Mary Ballenger on 1 CONC e Shilling Sterling she being also heretofore advance by me 1 CONC . 1 CONT Item- I give and bequeath unto my daughter Jane Antrum ye n 1 CONC ow wife of Isaac Antrum one Shilling Sterling she being als 1 CONC o advanced by me before this time. 1 CONT Item- I give and bequeath unto my daughter Sarah Ridgway th 1 CONC irty pounds good current moneys of America according to ou 1 CONC r late Queen Anne's Royal proclamation & Act of Parliament. 1 CONT Item- I give and bequeath and devise my farm and plantatio 1 CONC n whereon I now inhabit with all ye buildings and Appurtena 1 CONC nces thereunto be longing unto my two younger sons John Rid 1 CONC gway and Joseph Ridgway to be equally divided between the 1 CONC m both in quantity and quallyty but it is to be observed th 1 CONC at it is my mind & will that their Mother shall have....he 1 CONC r well afford during her life if she continue my widdow an 1 CONC d it is my mind and will and I do by vertue of these presen 1 CONC t order my ye two sons John and Joseph Ridgway to pay unt 1 CONC o their Mother each of them....twenty pounds a peece curren 1 CONC t lawful moneys of America to inable their said Mother Abig 1 CONC ail Ridgway to pay my just debts and legacies so then thei 1 CONC r land and plantation so divided as aforesaid shall remain 1 CONC e free and clear to each of my said sones as aforesaid an 1 CONC d to each of their heirs and assignes for ever and all th 1 CONC e rest and remainder of my estate both Reale and Personal 1 CONC l I give and bequeath unto my dear and well beloved wife Ab 1 CONC igail Ridgway whom I make ordain and appoint my onely and s 1 CONC ole executrix of this my last will and testament but it i 1 CONC s my desire if my said wife can by any meens do without y 1 CONC e money that my two younger sons are to pay shee would remi 1 CONC t and not receive all of them. 1 CONT I would further desire my sons Thomas Ridgway, Job Ridgwa 1 CONC y and Henry Clothier to assist my wife in her afares as Exe 1 CONC cutrix and likewise assist my two younger sons in ye dividi 1 CONC ng of my plantation between them for which service I do fur 1 CONC ther give unto each of you twenty shillings current lawfu 1 CONC l money of America. And I do revoak disallow disanull all f 1 CONC ormer and other wills by me made do make this and only thi 1 CONC s to be my last will and Testement. In Witness whereof I ha 1 CONC ve hereunto set my hand and seale this twenty first day o 1 CONC f September anno ye Domini one Thousand Seven Hundred & Twe 1 CONC nty Two." 1 CONT Richard Ridgway 1 CONT Signed Sealled published pronounced and declared by the sai 1 CONC d Richard Ridgway as his last will and testement in ye pres 1 CONC ence of ye subscribers, Viz: Tho. Frampton, Gorvas Hall, Th 1 CONC o. Scattergood" 1 CONT The inventory of Richard's estate is too difficult to rea 1 CONC d to be quoted in its entirety, but some of the items are l 1 CONC isted for the insight they give into the daily life of ou 1 CONC r early forebears: 1 CONT Sheets, napkins, table clouth, chests, table, clock, chairs 1 CONC , looking glass, warming pan, bedsteads, cloth, spinning wh 1 CONC eel, cheese tool, peece of woolen stuff, peece of lining (l 1 CONC inen?) and woolen yard, man's saddle, pillion, 210 acres o 1 CONC f land in and adjoining the Great Swamp in ye Springfield T 1 CONC wp. valued at 100 pounds, falling axes, broad ax, hansaw, d 1 CONC rawing knife, ould augers & chissels, grindstone, iron ax 1 CONC , chains, plows, harrfow, ox yoaks, plows, harrow, ox yoaks 1 CONC , plow cloviss, hay forks, hay knife, much (mulch?) fork, i 1 CONC ron drag, cross cutt saw, wipsaw, a paire of Taylor's shear 1 CONC s, sheep shears, cider mill, iron bound pail, swine, cows 1 CONC , calves, heifers, yearlings, bull, horses, mare, sheep 1 CONC , a parcel of geese, corne ye ground, and others. 1 CONT 1 CONT While it cannot be proved, it seems very probable that Rich 1 CONC ard was laid to rest in the burial grounds he had given t 1 CONC o the Copany Quaker Meeting there in Springfield Township o 1 CONC f Burlington County, NJ. 1 CONT 1 CONT Richard Ridgway was born 1648/50 in England and died 1723 i 1 CONC n Burlington County, NJ. He married (1) Elizabeth Chamberla 1 CONC in, daughter of Robert Chamberlain, in England. She was bor 1 CONC n 1654 in England and died March 31, 1692 Crewcorn, Bucks C 1 CONC o., PA Her father, Robert Chamberlain/Chamberlayne died Fe 1 CONC b 14, 1664, Berkshire, England. His widow, Elizabeth then m 1 CONC arried Francis Hickman. Both Francis and Elizabeth Hickma 1 CONC n died in Chester Co., PA. Richard Ridgway married (2) Abig 1 CONC ail Stockton, Dec 1, 1693, daughter of Richard and Abigai 1 CONC l (______) Stockton. 1 CONT Children of Richard and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Ridgway: 1 CONT 1. Thomas Ridgway, son of Richard and Elizabeth (Chamberlai 1 CONC n) Ridgway was born May 25, 1677, in England and came to Am 1 CONC erica in 1679 with his parents. Thomas' Husbandman, will wa 1 CONC s dated Aug 19, 1724 and probated Jan 14, 1724/5 at Littl 1 CONC e Egg Harbor Twp, Burlington Co., NJ. His widow, Elizabet 1 CONC h Ridgway's will was dated March 1, 1725, also at Little Eg 1 CONC g Harbor Twp, Burlington Co, NJ. Thomas married (1) Ann Pha 1 CONC ro, daughter of James and Ann (Murfin) Pharo, Sep 6, 1699 1 CONC . married (2) Elizabeth Andrews, daughter of Edward and Sar 1 CONC ah (Ong) Andrews, Nov 6, 1712. Elizabeth was born Oct 4, 16 1 CONC 94 and died March 24, 1725. Children of Thomas and Ann (Pha 1 CONC ro) Ridgway: 1 CONT (1) Thomas, b. March 14, 1701/2, died 1786, married Dec 19 1 CONC , 1723, Mary Ong, daughter of Jeremiah Ong. 1 CONT (2) Catherine, b. April 30, 1704, died July 5, 1789, marrie 1 CONC d (1) Joseph Gardiner, July 14, 1724, married (2) Ephriam T 1 CONC omlinson, Sep 4, 1750. 1 CONT (3) John, b. Oct 28, 1705, died May 21, 1774, married (1) P 1 CONC hebe Titus, daughter of John and Sarah (Willis) Titus, Se 1 CONC p 11, 1728, married (2) Phebe Bellengee, daughter of Jame 1 CONC s and Marjery (Smith) Bellangee. 1 CONT (4) Robert, b. June 5, 1708, died Sept 21, 1789, married Ha 1 CONC nnah Gaunt, daughter of Zebulon and Sophia (Shourds) Gaunt 1 CONC , Sep 15, 1736. 1 CONT (5) Ann, b. Oct 10, 1710, died Feb 6, 1794, married Hannani 1 CONC ah Gaunt, son of Daniel and Hannah (Shourds) Gaunt, July 10 1 CONC , 1730. 1 CONT Children of Thomas and Elizabeth (Andrews) Ridgway: 1 CONT (6) Edward, b. Oct 15, 1713, died 1750, married Mary Delapl 1 CONC aine, Sep 25, 1732, at Abbington Monthly Meeting,PA, marrie 1 CONC d (2) Margaret Quee, daughter of Alexander and Sarah (_____ 1 CONC _) Quee, Aug 29, 1749. 1 CONT (7) Richard, b. Oct 18, 1715, died 1747, married Phebe Panc 1 CONC oast, daughter of Joseph and Thomasin (Scattergood) Pancoas 1 CONC t, Aug 18, 1739, at Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA. 1 CONT (8) Elizabeth, b. May 9, 1717, married William Cunningham 1 CONC , April 29, 1737. 1 CONT (9) Job, b. Oct 6, 1719, died Feb 21, 1773, married (1) Han 1 CONC nah Bunting, daughter of Samuel and Mary (Woolston) Bunting 1 CONC , Dec 30, 1739, at Springfield Monthly Meeting, NJ, marrie 1 CONC d (2) Mary Tilton, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Powell 1 CONC ) Tilton, Aug 10, 1744. 1 CONT (10) Joseph, b. Nov 20, 1721, died Jan 20, 1771, married Ma 1 CONC ry (Smith) Rogers, daughter of Daniel and Mary (Holton) Smi 1 CONC th, July 9, 1746. Mary Smith was married 1st to James Roger 1 CONC s. 1 CONT (11) Jacob Ridgway, son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Andrews) R 1 CONC idgway was born Nov 16, 1723, married Isabella Schooley, da 1 CONC ughter of John and Frances (Taylor) Schooley, March 7, 1750 1 CONC . Jacob's will dated July 27, 1794, inventory dated Aug 24 1 CONC , 1798, will probated Jan 17, 1799, at Springfield Twp, Bur 1 CONC lington Co, NJ. Children of Jacob and Isabella (Schooley) R 1 CONC idgway: 1 CONT [1] Phebe, b. July 21, 1753, married Eliakin Willets, son o 1 CONC f James and Ann (Ridgway) Willets, Jan 3, 1776. Children o 1 CONC f Eliakin and Phebe (Ridgway) Willets: 1 CONT a. Jacob, b. 1 Oct 1776 1 CONT b. Samuel, b. 1 Aug 1778 1 CONT c. David, b. 31 May 1783, m. Elois_______ 1 CONT d. Elizabeth, b. 15 May 1785, m. abt 1810, William E Emrey 1 CONT e. Mary, b. 31 Aug 1787, m. 21 Feb 1821, John Chapman 1 CONT [2] Susanna, b. Sep 6, 1755, died June 24, 1831, married Jo 1 CONC seph Brown, Feb 3, 1777. He was the son of Samuel and Ann ( 1 CONC Buffin) Brown. 1 CONT [3] Jacob Jr., b. ?, died 1812/22c married Susannah Ellis 1 CONC , daughter of Aaron and Susannah (Ellison) Ellis, March 29 1 CONC , 1780. 1 CONT [4] Samuel, b. ?, died before 1794. 1 CONT [5] Mary, b. Oct 27, 1760, died June 7, 1845, married at Ma 1 CONC nsfield Monthly Meeting, NJ, Robert Grubb, widower, son o 1 CONC f William and Lydia (_____) Grubb, Dec 10, 1807/8. 1 CONT [6] Andrews Ridgway, born Nov 14, 1762, died Oct 15, 1837 1 CONC , in Gloucester Co., NJ, son of Jacob and Isabella (Schoole 1 CONC y) Ridgway, married (1) Lydia Clark, daughter of Thomas an 1 CONC d Christian (Vanneman) Clark, Aug 21, 1788, married (2) Mar 1 CONC y Corson, March 12, 1807. Will and inventory recorded in Gl 1 CONC oucester Co., NJ, in 1837. Children of Andrews and Lydia (C 1 CONC lark) Ridgway: 1 CONT a. Clark, b. Dec 16, 1789, died May 18, 1838, in Greenwic 1 CONC h Twp Gloucester Co.,NJ. married Mary Paul, daughter of Uri 1 CONC ah and Ann (_____) Paul, Dec 17, 1812. 1 CONT b. Elizabeth, b. May 2, 1791, died Feb 12, 1828, married Jo 1 CONC hn Murphy, April 8, 1813. 1 CONT c. Samuel, b. June 6, 1792, died Sep 29, 1845, married Eliz 1 CONC abeth Bishop, Feb 5, 1816, she was the daughter of Abram an 1 CONC d Mary (______) Bishop. Samuel was born in Paulsborough, N 1 CONC J and died in Williamson, Wayne Co, NY. 1 CONT d. Joseph, b. April 29, 1795, died July 2, 1869, married Ma 1 CONC ry Ann Brown, April 11, 1816, she died Oct 7, 1822, marrie 1 CONC d (2) Emily Cranmer, daughter of William and Nancy (Somers 1 CONC ) Cranmer, Married (3) Charlotte M Sawyer, daughter of Dr E 1 CONC phriam and Sabra (Church) Sawyer, July 21, 1827. 1 CONT e. Andrew, b. Oct 8, 1797, died at sea, married (1) _____ 1 CONC _ Johnson, (2) Catherine O'Flaherty, (3) Catherine Horner? 1 CONC . Children of Andrew and _____ Johnson: 1 CONT (a) Thomas 1 CONT (b) Catherine 1 CONT Children of Andrew and Catherine O'Flaherty: 1 CONT (c) Andrew, b. 10 May 1832, Chester, PA; m. Merion Wilmerto 1 CONC n (8 Children) 1 CONT (d) Mary, b. May 1833; m. James M. Rea (11 Children) 1 CONT f. John Porter,b. March 16, 1800/1, died March 30, 1890, a 1 CONC t Camden, NJ, married Elizabeth M B Steelman, daughter of J 1 CONC onas and Sarah (Bailey) Steelman, March 7, 1825, married (2 1 CONC ) Elizabeth F Batten, daughter of Francis and Druscilla (__ 1 CONC ____) Batten, March 1, 1832. John Porter Ridgway was born a 1 CONC t Paulsboro, Gloucester Co, NJ. 1 CONT g. Lydia, b. March 16, 1801, died Sep 20, 1820. 1 CONT h. Thomas C, b. April 16, 1803, died Dec 20, 1824. 1 CONT Children of Andrews and Mary (Corson) Ridgway: 1 CONT i. Jacob L, b. Dec 28, 1807, died March 21,1893, married An 1 CONC n Steelman, daughter of Jonas and Sarah (Bailey) Steelman 1 CONC , Nov 5, 1829. 1 CONT j. Benjamin, b. July 18, 1811, died 1881, married Mary Batt 1 CONC en, daughter of Francis and Druscilla (_______) Batten. Ben 1 CONC jamin's will was dated July 20, 1880 and probated Sep 3, 18 1 CONC 81, Gloucester Co, NJ. Was in the census from 1850 to 188 1 CONC 0 for this same county. 1 CONT [7] Elizabeth, b. ?, died April 27, 1814, married George Cr 1 CONC aft, son of Samuel and Hannah (Lanning) Craft, Feb 13, 1793. 1 CONT 2. Richard, b. Feb 27, 1680, died 1719, married (1) Mary Wi 1 CONC llets, daughter of Hope and Mercy (Langdon) Willets, Dec 9 1 CONC , 1702, Jerusalem, Long Island. Married (2) Mary (Stockton 1 CONC ) Shinn Crispen, daughter of Richard and Abigail (______) S 1 CONC tockton, Nov 11, 1714, Springfield M. Mtg., NJ. 1 CONT 3. Elizabeth, b. Dec 17, 1682, married Richard Willets. 1 CONT 4. William, b. Sep 27, 1685, died Sep 11, 1688. 1 CONT 5. Sarah, b. Oct 14, 1687, died Sep 1, 1688. 1 CONT 6. Joseph, b. died in infancy. 1 CONT 7. Josiah, b. Jul 6, 1690, Crewcorn, Bucks Co., PA, died be 1 CONC fore 1730, married about 1713 Sarah________. 1 CONT Children of Richard and Abigail (Stockton) Ridgway: 1 CONT 8. Job, b. 1693, died 1761, married Dec 7, 1719, Rebecca Bu 1 CONC tcher, daughter of John and Mary (Walker) Butcher. 1 CONT 9. Abigail, married Henry Clothier. 1 CONT 10. John, married Hannah Brown, daughter of Richard and Mar 1 CONC y (Slade) Brown, May 5, 1727. 1 CONT 11. Mary, married: (1) John Ballinger, (2) Patrick Byrne, ( 1 CONC 3)Thomas Garwood, Jr. 1 CONT 12. Jane, married: (1) Isaac Antrim, (2) Andrew Conaroe. 1 CONT 13. Sarah, d. young. 1 CONT 14. Joseph, b. ca. 1703, d. 1761, married (1) Sarah Butcher 1 CONC , daughter of John, Sr, and Mary (Walker) Butcher, Nov 1, 1 1 CONC 727, Burlington M. Meeting, NJ, married (2) Hannah Allen, d 1 CONC aughter of Henry and Meribah (Adams) Allen, Feb 15, 1737/8 1 CONC , Shrewsbury Meeting, Mon. Co., NJ. 1 CONT _________________________________________ 1 CONT Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net : 1 CONT Arrived in Burlington, NJ, on July 12, 1679 in the ship Jac 1 CONC ob an d Mary which sailed from London First settled in Pe 1 CONC nns Neck/Crewcorn, Bucks Co., PA, but moved to NJ in abou 1 CONC t 1690 Probably became a Quaker between 1674-1677 1 CONT _________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : Ancestry Family Archive CD#501 (immigration record 1 CONC s : Immigrants to PA, 1600s-1800s) : "Richard Ridgway and E 1 CONC lizabeth, his wife, of Welford, in the County of Bark, Tayl 1 CONC or. Arrived in this river in the ship Jacob & Mary, of Lond 1 CONC on, in the 7th M°., 1679. Children, Thomas, born the 25 t 1 CONC h 5th M°., 1677 and Richard, born the 27th 2d M°., 1680" 1 CONT _________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Of the original settlers (4) in Falls, several of them wer 1 CONC e there before the country came into Penn's possession (5) 1 CONC . They purchased the land of Sir Edmund Andros, who represe 1 CONC nted the Duke of York, and were settled along the Delawar 1 CONC e from the falls down; among whom were John Acreman, Richar 1 CONC d Ridgway, a tailor, probably the first in the county, Will 1 CONC iam Biles, Robert Lucas, George Wheeler, and George Brown 1 CONC , whose lands bordered on the river." 1 CONT _________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Robert [Jr] married, probably about 1652 and Richard w 1 CONC as born about 1653, in which year, 1653 Robert's brother We 1 CONC ston, then thirty-three years old, and three years married 1 CONC , sold the famous family home of Torr Abbey--for reasons wh 1 CONC ich historians regard as most unaccountable--and died in th 1 CONC e year 1670, when his son Robert became the fourth Earl o 1 CONC f Londonderry. The period in question was one of great comm 1 CONC otion and trouble in England. This Robert was thirteen year 1 CONC s of age when the people had been preparing for the great u 1 CONC prising, and the storm broke out into Revolution and open w 1 CONC ar and the battle of Marston was fought. He was aged fourte 1 CONC en at Maseby, and was married when Cromwell had been in ful 1 CONC l control of the government for three years after the deat 1 CONC h of King. Roberts son Richard, the emigrant, was only abou 1 CONC t five years old when Cromwell died; and was married when C 1 CONC harles II had been on the throne about fifteen years. 1 CONT 1 CONT The feeling of forthcoming trouble and insecurity was coinc 1 CONC ident, in its inception, with the birth of Robert Ridgway 1 CONC , in 1631. Already had the tide of emigration to the New Wo 1 CONC rld set in. Cromwell, then thirty-two years of age, with Jo 1 CONC hn Hampden, Pym and others had comtemplated going thither 1 CONC , but were prevented by the government. Sir Henry Lawrence 1 CONC , Lord Robert Brooke and Lord Say and Seal, with their asso 1 CONC ciates, who had obtained a tract of land on the Connecticu 1 CONC t River, sent out, in 1638, John Winthrop, Jnr., who had be 1 CONC en commissioned by them to be their Governor for the Colon 1 CONC y of Conecticut. 1 CONT 1 CONT The same causes which led to that movement, continued to pe 1 CONC rvail, and increased in energy as the years rolled on, unti 1 CONC l Robert Ridgway [Jr]'s son Richard, in 1679, joined in th 1 CONC e Quaker exodus from England. At that time, Richard's fathe 1 CONC r, if living was forty-eight years old. Born at Torquay, i 1 CONC n Devonshire, the family home having been sold in 1653, h 1 CONC e may have lost his life during the struggle. Alexander Rid 1 CONC gway (in 1884) accounted for Richard Ridgway coming from Be 1 CONC rks County, on the theory that his father may have been i 1 CONC n the Parliamentary Army and the army having been disbande 1 CONC d in the west of England in 1660, when Robert Ridgway was t 1 CONC wenty-nine, and his son Richard about seven years old, woul 1 CONC d probably account for that branch of the family being sett 1 CONC led in that part of the country possibly instead of returni 1 CONC ng to Devonshire. Richard, having married Elizabeth Chamerl 1 CONC yn, about 1675, at Marlborough in Wiltshire, he with her an 1 CONC d their only child Thomas, left Welford, in Berkshire, an 1 CONC d took passage on board the ship "Jacob and Mary" of London 1 CONC , in the summer of the year 1679." 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... RIDGWAY, Richard I (p. 230) (Robert RIDGWAY) 1 CONT b 1654 England 1 CONT m1 Elizabeth CHAMBERLAYNE in England 1 CONT m2 Abigail STOCKTON 1 Feb 1633-4 1 CONT d ca Jan 1723 Springfield Twp, Burlington Co. NJ 1 CONT wd 21 Sep 1722 1 CONT wp 5 Apr 1723 1 CONT r Parish of Welford, Berkshire, England 1674; Bucks Co., PA 1 CONC ; Springfield, Burlington Co. NJ 1 CONT i1 came to America in ship Jacob & Mary arriving prob Burli 1 CONC ngton 12 Sep 1679 1 CONT i2 was Judge or Justice for Burlington Co. approx 8 Aug 170 1 CONC 0 to 1720..." 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I96@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Chamberlain/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Chamberlain 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Chamberlaine/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlaine 1 NAME /Chamberlayne/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlayne 1 NAME /Chamberlin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlin 1 NAME /Chamberlyn/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamberlyn 1 NAME /Chamerlyn/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Chamerlyn 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Dec 1654 2 PLAC Welford, Wickham Parrish, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 1 Dec 1654 2 PLAC Lambourn, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 Mar 1692 2 PLAC Crewcorne, Bucks, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID D0BF1EDA3AC248538C7E150FBB147E5FF8CE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jan 2010 3 TIME 17:29 1 FAMS @F38@ 1 FAMC @F31@ 1 NOTE @NI96@ 0 @NI96@ NOTE 1 CONC Source - E-Mail : skatfami 1 CONC ly@earthlink.net 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 1 CONC surnames.htm 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Richard Ridgway was born 1648/50 in England and died 1723 i 1 CONC n Burlington County, NJ. He married (1) Elizabeth Chamberla 1 CONC in, daughter of Robert Chamberlain, in England. She was bor 1 CONC n 1654 in England and died March 31, 1692 Crewcorn, Bucks C 1 CONC o., PA Her father, Robert Chamberlain/Chamberlayne died Fe 1 CONC b 14, 1664, Berkshire, England. His widow, Elizabeth then m 1 CONC arried Francis Hickman. Both Francis and Elizabeth Hickma 1 CONC n died in Chester Co., PA. Richard Ridgway married (2) Abig 1 CONC ail Stockton, Dec 1, 1693, daughter of Richard and Abigai 1 CONC l (______) Stockton. 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT She was aboard the Jacob and Mary (1679) with her husband R 1 CONC ichard Ridgway and their sons Thomas and Richard 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : Transcript Of Baptisms for the Parish Register Fo 1 CONC r Lambourne, Berkshire 1657 - 1673 1 CONT 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN (Elizabeth1) was born 1654 in Englan 1 CONC d, and died 31 MAR 1692 in Crewcorn, Bucks Co., PA. She mar 1 CONC ried Richard RIDGWAY ABT 1675 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, En 1 CONC gland, son of Robert RIDGWAY and . He was born BET 1648 AN 1 CONC D 1650 in England, and died 1723 in Burlington Co., NJ. 1 CONT 1 CONT Children of Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN and Richard RIDGWAY are: 1 CONT +3 i.Thomas RIDGWAY was born 25 MAY 1677 in England, and d 1 CONC ied 15 JAN 1725 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co., NJ. 1 CONT +4 ii.Richard RIDGWAY Jr. was born 27 OCT 1680, and died A 1 CONC BT 1719. 1 CONT +5 iii.Elizabeth RIDGWAY was born 17 DEC 1682. 1 CONT 6 iv.William RIDGWAY was born 27 SEP 1685, and died 11 SE 1 CONC P 1688. 1 CONT 7 v.Sarah RIDGWAY was born 14 OCT 1687, and died 01 SEP 1 1 CONC 688. 1 CONT 8 vi.Joseph RIDGWAY died in infancy. 1 CONT +9 vii.Josiah RIDGWAY was born 06 JUL 1690, and died ABT 1 1 CONC 763." 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... # Note: 1 CONT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/sur 1 CONC names.htm 1 CONT Richard Ridgway was born 1648/50 in England and died 1723 i 1 CONC n Burlington County, NJ. He married (1) Elizabeth Chamberla 1 CONC in, daughter of Robert Chamberlain, in England. She was bor 1 CONC n 1654 in England and died March 31, 1692 Crewcorn, Bucks C 1 CONC o., PA Her father, Robert Chamberlain/Chamberlayne died Fe 1 CONC b 14, 1664, Berkshire, England. His widow, Elizabeth then m 1 CONC arried Francis Hickman. Both Francis and Elizabeth Hickma 1 CONC n died in Chester Co., PA. Richard Ridgway married (2) Abig 1 CONC ail Stockton, Dec 1, 1693, daughter of Richard and Abigai 1 CONC l (______) Stockton. 1 CONT She was aboard the Jacob and Mary (1679) with her husba 1 CONC nd Richard Ridgway and their sons Thomas and Richard 1 CONT # Birth: 1654 in Welford, Wickham Parish, Berkshire, England 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... From: Richard Ridgway Of Berkshire England - Submitte 1 CONC d By: Lorna Borman 1 CONT [begin Lorna Borman quote]: 1 CONT 1 CONT An interesting sidelight appears in the minutes for the Fal 1 CONC ls Monthly Meeting of Friends, 4th day 10th mo. 1689: Eliza 1 CONC beth, wife of Richard Ridgway, hath fought with her neighbo 1 CONC r Chorley's wife, and women friends have spoken with her an 1 CONC d that they find her stubborn, wilful and obstinate and tha 1 CONC t she justifies the act. Therefore it is agreed that for th 1 CONC e present the meeting be removed from the house of Richar 1 CONC d Ridgway to the home of Allice Dickerson. (Bucks Co. Histo 1 CONC rical Society) 1 CONT 1 CONT [end Lorna Borman quote]" 0 @I97@ INDI 1 NAME John /Shinn/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Sheene/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Sheene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1566 2 PLAC Freckenham, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1630 2 PLAC Freckenham, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 _UID 6E237549EA0349D08DC848FD0293E6026C5B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:34 1 FAMS @F39@ 1 FAMS @F434@ 1 FAMS @F435@ 1 FAMC @F37@ 1 NOTE @NI97@ 0 @NI97@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source Charles Lewis : 1 CONT Francis Shinn B: 2 Jun 1567 1 CONT I checked (source 2) However, the only information they hav 1 CONC e is his birth date. 1 CONT I have not been able to find anything else on him. So at th 1 CONC is point in time I can neither confirm or deny his children. 1 CONT However, if you read page 44 of the Shinn book, the last li 1 CONC ne of the of the first paragraph it States: "John Shinn SR 1 CONC . the head of the family in America." 1 CONT This leaves me to believe that the lineage is not correct f 1 CONC or Francis Shinn of 1567. 1 CONT As John Shinn SR. is the 4th male child of Clement Shinn o 1 CONC f 1593. John being the ony one to hold the title of SR. unt 1 CONC il his death in 1640 when it was passed to his son John Shi 1 CONC nn JR. 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source(s) 1 the Shinn book, 2 LDS web page, 3 Bob nelson' 1 CONC s database, 4 Judy's information 1 CONT 5 Rootweb.com~mikegoad/html/2__john_shinn.htm 1 CONT _______________________________ 0 @I98@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor /Rockholl/ 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SURN Rockholl 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME Elnor // 2 GIVN Elnor 2 SURN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1586 2 PLAC Sonning, Berkshire, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 9 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1650 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 10 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID C0CFB03152BC4C8EA450362C263B3C307B81 1 CHAN 2 DATE 10 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:54 1 FAMS @F54@ 1 NOTE @NI98@ 0 @NI98@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT "Elnor Rockholl(5) was born about 1586. She has Ancestra 1 CONC l File number N0RC-G0. Researcher: Aaron Porter aaporter@ju 1 CONC no.com 1 CONT She was married to John Simonds on 13 DEC 1602. Children we 1 CONC re: Eleanor Simonds." 0 @I99@ INDI 1 NAME Clement /Shinn/ 2 GIVN Clement 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 NAME /Sheene/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Sheene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1593 2 PLAC Freckenham, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 24 Nov 1593 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1649 2 PLAC Soham Parish, Cambridge, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 _UID 2E3CC61C7A8845DCB498DAFEA94B06D15EDE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:33 1 FAMS @F40@ 1 FAMC @F39@ 1 NOTE @NI99@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 0 @NI99@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op= 1 CONC GET&db=:1483268&id=I14844 : 1 CONT From page 205, volume II of Besse's Suffering of Friends: 1 CONT Ath the quarter session on the 12th of the 11th month 1662 1 CONC , John Shinn of Albury abd Jerimiah Deane of Hartford wer 1 CONC e committeed to prison for being absent from their parish c 1 CONC hurch and for not paying the court fees to the conclusion t 1 CONC hat John Shinn was firm in claiming his right of worship wh 1 CONC ere he pleased. 1 CONT Listed in Smith's "History of Nova Caesareaj or New Jersey 1 CONC " list of emmigrants for 1678. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT It was argued there that Clement Sheene, b. 1593. son of Jo 1 CONC hn, who was son of Francis, must have married. The followin 1 CONC g extracts from the register of Soham Parish show not onl 1 CONC y that he married, but also his wife and children. It als 1 CONC o shows another Clement with a wife and children contempora 1 CONC neous with Clement of 1593 and about the same age. Clemen 1 CONC t of 1593 married a woman named Grace (???); the register s 1 CONC hows that he had a daughter born in 1624, and other childre 1 CONC n in 1627, 1630, 1634, 1637, 1640, in which year he died. T 1 CONC he other Clement married a woman named Sarah (???) and ha 1 CONC d a son named Edward born in 1626. Now John Shinn of New Je 1 CONC rsey was probably a son of the Clement who married Grace, a 1 CONC nd if so was born in 1632, between the births of Thomas an 1 CONC d Francis as they appear upon the register. This I think i 1 CONC s the true line, and would make the Clement Sheen who appea 1 CONC red with him in New Jersey in 1680, having wife Eliza, hi 1 CONC s brother and not his father, as the conjectural pedigree a 1 CONC sserts; this brother being younger, born in 1637 and dyin 1 CONC g O. S. P. so far as the records of New Jersey show. Of cou 1 CONC rse John of 1678 in New Jersey could have been a son of th 1 CONC e other Clement who married a Sarah. In that case I think t 1 CONC he relationship would take this form. Clement of 1593, wh 1 CONC o married Grace (???), is known to be a son of John Sheen 1 CONC e and grandson of Francis of 1520. The Clement who marrie 1 CONC d Sarah (???) was also a grandson of Francis, in all probab 1 CONC ility, but not a son of John. The name of his father is no 1 CONC t disclosed. It will be noticed that the spelling in this r 1 CONC egister is very peculiar. Beginning in 1571 with a plain Sh 1 CONC inn, followed in 1580 by Shene, then by many spellings, Shi 1 CONC n, and using Shyn only once. I think there is little room f 1 CONC or doubt but that the Freckenham pedigree modified by the S 1 CONC oham register indicates the exact neighborhood in which Joh 1 CONC n Shinn was born. Freckenham, Mildenhall, and Soham are par 1 CONC ishes not far distant from each other. Soham in the 16th Ce 1 CONC ntury being quite a noted town. I subjoin an exact copy o 1 CONC f the Soham register. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source Charles Lewis : 1 CONT Source(s) 1 the Shinn book, 2 LDS web page, 3 Bob nelson' 1 CONC s database, 4 Judy's information 1 CONT 5 Rootweb.com~mikegoad/html/2__john_shinn.htm 1 CONT 1 CONT The information on the Children of Clement Shinn & Grace __ 1 CONC _____: (source 1,2,3) : 1 CONT - Margaret Shinn 1624-1626 1 CONT - Richard B: 24 Jun 1626 (no other information) 1 CONT - Henry B: 1627 M: 1652 D: 1674 - Spouse: Elizabeth (no oth 1 CONC er information) 1 CONT - Thomas B: 27 Jun 1630-1630 1 CONT - John Shinn SR. B: 20 Nov 1632 Essaxen Eng M: 1650 Soham E 1 CONC ng. D: 17 Apr 1712 - Spouse: Jane Garwood (Jane's parent 1 CONC s - Edmund Garwood 1605-1665 / Jane Alden 1610) - Children 1 CONC : John JR., Francis, James, Thomas, George, Sarah, John, Ma 1 CONC ry, Esther, Martha, Mary - See the url for John SR (Sou 1 CONC rce 5) 1 CONT - Francis Shinn B: 1634 M: 1663 D: 1681 - Spouse: Alice Car 1 CONC ter - Children: Mary, Alice, Francis (M) 1 CONT - Clement B: 1637 - 1712 - Spouse: Eliza 1 CONT - Grace B: 6 Sep 1640 M: 1663 Died: 1734 - Spouse: John How 1 CONC lett 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : History of the Shinn family by Josiah H. Shinn (c 1 CONC ) 1903 : 1 CONT Clement Sheene, son of John. Sheene, baptized 11/24/1593; m 1 CONC . at Soham. 1 CONT Grace, and had children: 1 CONT 1. Margaret Shin, b. 1624; ob. 1626. 1 CONT 2. Henry Shin, b. 1627; ob. 1674. 1 CONT 3. Thomas Shin, b. 1630. 1 CONT 4. John Shin, b. 1632; m. Jane. 1 CONT 5. Francis Shin, b. 1634; m. Alice Carter, 1663, and had Ma 1 CONC ry, Francis and 1 CONT Alice. 1 CONT 6. Clement Shin, b. 1637. 1 CONT 7. Grace Shin, b. 1640; m. John Howlett, 1663. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I100@ INDI 1 NAME Grace /Sohan/ 2 GIVN Grace 2 SURN Sohan 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1602 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9FF1EAD7BD2441F0906AEDA657E72DC21D87 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F40@ 1 NOTE @NI100@ 0 @NI100@ NOTE 1 CONC http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db= 1 CONC :1483268&id=I14844 0 @I101@ INDI 1 NAME Caroline Ridgway /Brewster/ 2 GIVN Caroline Ridgway 2 SURN Brewster 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Sep 1882 1 DEAT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1959 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE U.S. 1 _UID AD8DAC8925D3485E8644FED2F46F5B4FB497 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2002 3 TIME 14:15 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 FAMC @F42@ 1 NOTE @NI101@ 0 @NI101@ NOTE 1 CONC Also called "tante Carrie" by the french family 0 @I102@ INDI 1 NAME John /Shinn/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 NAME /Sheene/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Sheene 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Nov 1632 2 PLAC Freckenham, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Apr 1712 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Wheelwright 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 104D8D306ED5404FA6D6096D65D2DB5949B9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 30 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:33 1 FAMS @F41@ 1 FAMC @F40@ 1 NOTE @NI102@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 0 @NI102@ NOTE 1 CONC For the History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America g 1 CONC o to : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/shinn.htm 1 CONT ___________________________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT In the spring of 1677 two hundred and thirty Quakers left L 1 CONC ondon on the ship Kent for West Jersey. Half of these wer 1 CONC e from London and the other half from Yorkshire. Smith, i 1 CONC n his "History of Nova C'sarea; or, New Jersey," gives a pa 1 CONC rtial list of these emigrants, but the name of John Shinn d 1 CONC oes not appear therein. He also says that these chose a 1 CONC s a landing place the spot where Burlington now stands, an 1 CONC d there began a settlement, which they named New Beverley 1 CONC ; this was afterwards changed to Bridlington, after a tow 1 CONC n in Yorkshire, from whence many of the settlers came, an 1 CONC d subsequently to Burlington. Smith also gives partial list 1 CONC s of emigrants who followed these in the year 1678, and i 1 CONC n a general way names others who came between 1678 and 1680 1 CONC . In this general list will be found the name of John Shinn 1 CONC . In the old records of Burlington now in the office of th 1 CONC e Secretary of State at Trenton, showing the freeholders fo 1 CONC r the year 1680, the names of "John Sheen" and "Clement She 1 CONC en" appear. The same records show that in the same year Joh 1 CONC n Sheen was a grand juror. 1 CONT ___________________________________________ 1 CONT Notes for JOHN SHINN, SR.: 1 CONT [Brøderbund WFT Vol. 7, Ed. 1, Tree #3831, Date of Import 1 CONC : Mar 9, 1998] 1 CONT 1 CONT ON PAGE 205, VOLUME II OF BESSE'S SUFFERING OF FRIENDS WA 1 CONC S THIS ENTRY: AT THE QUARTER SESSION ON THE 12th OF THE 11t 1 CONC h MONTH 1662, JOHN SHINN OF ALBURY AND JEREMIAH DEANE OF HA 1 CONC RTFORD WERE COMMITTED TO PRISON FOR BEING ABSENT FROM THEI 1 CONC R PARISH CHURCH AND FOR NOT PAYING THE COURT FEES. REFUSA 1 CONC L TO ATTEND THE PARISH CHURCH AND TO PAY COURT FEES POINT T 1 CONC O THE CONCLUSION THAT JOHN SHINN WAS FIRM IN CLAIMING HIS R 1 CONC IGHT OF WORSHIP WHERE HE LEASED. 1 CONT 1 CONT HE SETTLED IN BURLINGTON COUNTY, WEST NEW JERSEY AND SOON B 1 CONC EGAN TO AQUIRE LAND. ON SEPTEMBER 18, 1680, JOHN SHINN, BOU 1 CONC GHT OF WILLIAM EMLEY ONE OF THE HUNDRED SHARES OF WEST JERS 1 CONC EY. IN SEPTEMBER, 1680 A SURVEY WAS MAKE FOR JOHN SHINN FO 1 CONC R 200 ACRES ON ASSINCUNK CREEK, ADJOINING ELEAZER FENTON. 1 CONT IN FEBRUARY 1681 A SURVEY OF 100 ACRES ON THE ASSINCUNK CRE 1 CONC EK ADJOINING HIS LAND AND THAT OF THOMAS BUDD. IN SEPTEMBE 1 CONC R 1682 A SURVEY OF 120 ACRES BETWEEN JOHN BUTCHER, ELEAZE 1 CONC R FENTON, AND THE WEST BRANCH OF ASSINCUNK CREEK. RECORDS D 1 CONC ISCLOSE THE FACT THAT JOHN SHINN, SR., HAD BEEN THE OWNER O 1 CONC F SEVERAL THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND. 1 CONT 1 CONT BURLINGTON COUNTY AT THIS PERIOD (1680-1712) EMBRACED NOT O 1 CONC NLY ITS PRESENT AREA BUT A LARGE PART OF HUNTERDON COUNTY A 1 CONC ND NOTTINGHAM TOWNSHIP, IN MERCER COUNTY AND SPRINGFIELD TO 1 CONC WNSHIP IN WHICH THE GREATER PART OF JOHN SHINN'S POSSESSION 1 CONC S WERE LOCATED. THE LAND ALONG THE ASSINCUNK WAS VERY FERTI 1 CONC LE, AND ABOUNDED WITH SUPERIOR MEADOWS.. THE NEIGHBORS OF J 1 CONC OHN SHINN WERE MEN OF WEALTH AND OF GREAT POLITICAL AND REL 1 CONC IGIOUS INFLUENCE. 1 CONT 1 CONT JOHN SHINN, SR., WAS A QUAKER AND A MEMBER OF THE BURLINGTO 1 CONC N MONTHLY MEETING OF FRIENDS. FOR YEARS THE MODEST HOUSE O 1 CONC F JOHN SHINN, KNOWN AS SPRINGFIELD LODGE, WAS THE HOME OF T 1 CONC HE CHURCH. IT HAD BEEN A PLACE WHERE PROMINET MEN GATHERE 1 CONC D AND WHERE MANY OF THE EARLY MARRIAGES WERE SOLEMMIZED. I 1 CONC N THE YEAR OF 1699 THE FRIENDS NEW MEETING HOUSE WAS FINISH 1 CONC ED. FOR 12 YEARS AFTER THE MOVE TO THE NEW MEETING HOUSE JO 1 CONC HN WAS RETAINED AS OVERSEER, AND AT EVERY MEETING WAS APPOI 1 CONC NTED TO SOME COMMITTEE CONNECTED WITH THE AFFAIRS OF THE CH 1 CONC URCH. HIS WIFE JANE, SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN A GODLY WOMAN, SPEC 1 CONC IALLY FITTED FOR THE WORK OF THE CHURCH. WHEREVER HER HUSBA 1 CONC ND APPEARD, THERE WAS SHE, AND HER INFLUENCE FOR TRUTH AN 1 CONC D RIGHTEOUSNESS WAS AS WIDELY EXTENDED AS THAT OF HER HUSBA 1 CONC ND. 1 CONT 1 CONT ON THE 7th OF APRIL 1712, JOHN DAY, THE CO-WORKER WITH JOH 1 CONC N SHINN FOR TWENTY YEARS, AROSE IN THE SPRINGFIELD MEETIN 1 CONC G AND ANNOUNCED THE DEATH OF JOHN SHINN AND ASKED THAT ANOT 1 CONC HER FRIEND BE CHOSEN TO ACT AS OVER SEER. 1 CONT 1 CONT THE LAST WILL OF JOHN SHINN 1 CONT 1 CONT THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF THE ELEVENTH MONTH CALLED JANUARY ANN 1 CONC O DOMINI ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND ELEVEN. I JOHN SHIN 1 CONC N SENIOR OF YE TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD AND COUNTY OF BURLIN 1 CONC GTON IN THE PROVINCE OF WEST NEW JERSEY BEING SICK AND WEA 1 CONC K OF BODY BUT OF SOUND DISPOSING MINDE AND MENORY PRAISED B 1 CONC E GOD DOE MAKE AND ORDAIN THIS MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I 1 CONC N WRITTING IN MANNER AND FORME FOLLOWING---FIRST AND PRINCI 1 CONC PALLY OF ALL I GIVE AND RECOMMEND MY SOUL AND SPIRIT INTO T 1 CONC HE HANDS OF ALMIGHTY GOD THAT GAVE AND MY BODY TO THE EART 1 CONC H TO BE BURIED IN A CHRISTIAN LIKE AND DESENT MANNER ATT TH 1 CONC E DESCRETION OF MY EXECUTORS HEREAFTER NAMED AND AS TOUCHIN 1 CONC G THE DISPOSITION OF ALL SUCH TEMPORAL ESTATE AS IT HATH PL 1 CONC EASED ALMIGHTY GOD TO BESTOW UP MEE I GIVE AND DISPOSE THER 1 CONC EOF AS FOLLOWETH FIRST I WILL THAT MY JUST DEBTS AND FUNERA 1 CONC LL SHALL BE PAID AND DISCHARGED--ITEM-I GIVE TO MY SON THOM 1 CONC AS ATKESON AND SARAH HIS WIFE AND THEIR HEIRS FOR EVER ON 1 CONC E HUNDRED POUNDS OF GOOD SILVER MONEY ATT NINE SHILLINGS AN 1 CONC D TWO PENSE PR OUNCE UPON THESE CONDITIONS AS FOLLOWETH THA 1 CONC T IS TO SAY THAT THE SAYED THOMAS ATKESON SHALL GIVE GOOD L 1 CONC AWFULL AND SUFFICIENT SECURITY UNTO RICHARD FENIMORE AND MA 1 CONC RY HIS WIFE AND THER HEIRS AND C. FOREVER OF AND FROM ALL M 1 CONC ANNER OF CHARGES BURTHENS OR INCOMBERS WHATSOEVER IN RELATI 1 CONC ON TOWARD THE CAIRE AND MENTAINANCE BOTH FOR VICTALS AND CL 1 CONC OTHES AND AL OTHER NECESSARYES FOR MY GRAND CHILD MARY CROS 1 CONC BY BEING AN IDIOTT AND NOT CAPEBLE TO TAKE CARE OF HERSEL 1 CONC F SO LONG AS SHE SHALL LIVE WHICH SD SORT OF AN AGREEMEN 1 CONC T I MADE WITH MY DAUGHTER MARY BEFORE SHE WAS MARRIED FOR M 1 CONC E TO TAKE THE SAYED CARE OF SAYED IDIOTT CHILD IN ORDER THE 1 CONC REUNTO I HAD MY DAUGHTERS MARY'S PLANTATION CONVEYED TO ME 1 CONC E FOR SIXTY FIVE POUNDS AND TWENTY FIVE POUNDS MORE I RECEI 1 CONC VED IN MONEY AND BILLS FOR GOODS SOULD ATT A VANDUE OF MY D 1 CONC AUGHTYER WHICH MADE UP THE SUM OF NINTY POUNDS AND TEN POUN 1 CONC DS MORE I GAVE OUT OF MY ONE ESTATE FOR TO MAKE UP THE SU 1 CONC M OF ONE HUNDRED POUNDS AS AFORE SAYED. ALL THE REST OF M 1 CONC Y ESTATE BOTHE REALE AND PERSONALL I GIVE TO JANE MY DEAR A 1 CONC ND WELL BELOVED WIFE DUERING HER NATURAL LIFE AND NO LONGE 1 CONC R AND AFTER HER DECEASE I GIVE AND BEQUEATH AS FOLLOWETH IT 1 CONC EM-I GIVE TO MY SON JOHN SHINN TWENTY POUNDS WHICH HE HAT 1 CONC H IN HIS HAND ALREADY UPON BOND TO PAY INTEREST. 1 CONT ITEM-I GIVE TO MY SON JAMES SHINN TWENTY POUNDS IN MONEYS W 1 CONC HICH HE HATH IN HIS HANDS ALREADY UPON BOND. ITEM-I GIVE T 1 CONC O MY SON IN LAW JOSHUA OWEIN AND MARTHA HIS WIFE TWENTY POU 1 CONC ND. ITEM-I GIVE TO MY SON IN LAW THAMAS ATKESON AND SARAH H 1 CONC IS WIFE TWENTY POUNDS AS AL THE LITTEL HOUSE THAT I HAVE BU 1 CONC ILT UPON HIS LAND AS ALSO ONE BEDD AND AL THE FURNITURE BEL 1 CONC ONGING TO ITT THAT IS TO BEE UNDER SHED AS AFORESAYED AFTE 1 CONC R THE DECEASE OF MY WIFE I GIVE TO MY SON IN LAW RICHARD FE 1 CONC NIMORE AND MARY HIS WIFE TWO SHILLINGS IN MONEYS MY SAYED D 1 CONC AUGHTER MARY BEING BEFOR THIS TIME ADVANCED BY MEE. ITEM- 1 CONC I GIVE TO MY GRANDSON THOMAS SHINN BY BOULTING MILLS AND FI 1 CONC FTY POUNDS IN MONEYS AND ALL THE REST AND REMAINDER OF MY E 1 CONC STATE BOTH REALE AND PERSONALL THAT IS LEFT AFTER THE DECEA 1 CONC SE OF MY WIFE SHE HAVEING A GOOD COMFORTABLE LIVEING OUT O 1 CONC F THE SAME WILEST SHE LIVETH AND AL OUR DEBT AND FUNERALL C 1 CONC HARGES IS DEFRAYED I GIVE UNTO MY TWO SONS JOHN SHINN AND J 1 CONC AMES SHINN EQUALLY TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN THEN AND ALSO TO N 1 CONC OMINATE AND APPOINT MY TWO SONS JOHN AND JAMES SHINN AS AFO 1 CONC RESAYED TO BE MY ONELY AND SOLE EXECUTORS OF THE MY LAST WI 1 CONC LL AND TESTAMENT RATIFYING THIS AND ONELY THIS TO BY MY LAS 1 CONC T WILL AND TESTAMENT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HEREUNTO SE 1 CONC T MY HAND AND SEAL YE DAY AND YEAR ABOVE SAYED. 1 CONT 1 CONT SUCH WAS THE LIFE OF JOHN SHINN, THE ROGENITOR OF NEARLY EV 1 CONC ERY SHINN IN THE UNITED STATES. AN ENGLISHMAN BORN; REARE 1 CONC D WITHIN THE FOLD OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH; PERSECUTED AN 1 CONC D IMPRISONED IN HERTFORDSHIRE; AN EMIGRANT WITH A LARGE FAM 1 CONC ILY FROM THE HOME OF HIS BIRTH; ONE OF THE FIRST SETTLERS O 1 CONC F NEW JERSEY; A FREEHOLDER AND PROPRIETOR; A MAN OF AFFAIRS 1 CONC , 1 CONT CHIEFLY WITHIN THE SOCIETY OF FRIENDS; AND MAN OF THRIFT; A 1 CONC ND A MAN OF PROBITY AND HONOR, A MAN TRUSTED AND ESTEEMED B 1 CONC Y ALL WHO KNEW HIM, A PRINCE OF PEACEMAKERS. 1 CONT 1 CONT (CONDENSED FROM PAGES 45-59 OF THE SHINN FAMILY BOOK) 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source Charles Lewis : 1 CONT Source(s) 1 the Shinn book, 2 LDS web page, 3 Bob nelson' 1 CONC s database, 4 Judy's information 1 CONT 5 Rootweb.com~mikegoad/html/2__john_shinn.htm 1 CONT 1 CONT Information on the Children of John Shinn SR. & Jane Garwoo 1 CONC d: (source 1,2,3) 1 CONT All children Born England, Mostly in Freckenham Parish, Suf 1 CONC folk Co. (source 2) 1 CONT 1 CONT - John Shinn JR. B: 1659 M: 3 Mar 1686 & aft 1707 D: 173 1 CONC 6 - Spouse(s): Ellen Stacy B: abt 1660 M: 3 Mar 1686 D: ab 1 CONC t 1707 ; Mary ? B: abt 1662 M: 1 Jul 1707 - Also see this u 1 CONC rl for John JR. (source 5) - Children of John & Ellen: Geor 1 CONC ge, Elizabeth, Clement, John, William - Children of Joh 1 CONC n & Mary: Joshua, Jane, Caleb, Jacob, Sarah, Mary 1 CONT - George Shinn B: 1661 - 1694 M: Mary Thompson 5/6/1691 1 CONT - Mary Shinn B: 1662 - 1731 M: (1) John Crosby 9/8/1686 / ( 1 CONC 2) Richard Fennimore 1691. 1 CONT - James Shinn B: 1664 M: 3 Mar 1697 D: 1751 - Spouse: Abiga 1 CONC il Lippencott 1 CONT - Thomas Shinn B: 1666 - 1694 1 CONT - Sarah Shinn 1669 - 1739 M: Thomas Atkinson. 1 CONT - Esther Shinn 1670 - 1711 Never married 1 CONT - Francis Shinn B: 1662 -1704 Never married 1 CONT - Martha Shinn B: 1675 - 1729 M: (1) Joshua Owen 1/3/1696- 1 CONC 7 / (2) Restore Lippincott 1729 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ----------------------------------- 1 CONT Children of John JR & Ellen Stacy (source 1,2,5) : 1 CONT - George B: 1687 M: 2 Jun 1712 Burlington, NJ D: Jun 173 1 CONC 2 - Spouse: Elizabeth Lippencott (father Restore Lippencott) 1 CONT - Elizabeth married Robert, Son of Edward Rockhill Sr. 5t 1 CONC h day 9th month 1716 1 CONT - Clement B: 1692 ob, sine proli./ means died without issue 1 CONT - John; ob. sine proli. 1 CONT - William, married (1) Martha, daughter of Joshua and Jan 1 CONC e (Budd) Shreeve, 2nd day, 11th month, 1728. (2) Exorcise C 1 CONC orliss; 1739. 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ----------------------------------- 1 CONT Children of John JR & Mary ? (source 1, 2, 3, 5) 1 CONT - Joshua. 1 CONT - Jane, married Jonathan Gaskill 5/4/1732 1 CONT - Caleb, married Mehitabel Curtis, 1739. 1 CONT - Jacob, b. 5/13/1715; married Hannah Lippincott (relict o 1 CONC f Freedom Lippincott), nee Rakestraw--12th month, 1745-6. ( 1 CONC *****my GGGGG-Grandparents*****) 1 CONT - Sarah, married Thomas Atkinson, son of Thomas and Sarah ( 1 CONC Shinn) Atkinson 6/12/1739. 1 CONT - Mary married Abraham Bunnell in 1731; they removed to Hun 1 CONC terdon Co. upon lands given her by her father in Lebanon. T 1 CONC hey reared a large family, one son, Abraham Bunnell, becomi 1 CONC ng Lieutenant-Colonel of the Battalion raised by Somerset 1 CONC , Essex and Hunterdon, under an Ordinance passed by the Con 1 CONC vention of New Jersey, 7/18/1776. 1 CONT *********************************************************** 1 CONC ********** 1 CONT Source 1,2,3,4,5) 1 CONT 1 CONT Jacob Shinn B: 13 May 1715 M: 3 Dec 1745 D: 16 May 1795 - S 1 CONC pouse: Hannah Rakestraw Lippincott B: 1719 D: 1795 - Childr 1 CONC en: Mary, Hannah, Jacob, Elizabeth, Mary, John, Jemima, Rac 1 CONC heal, Caleb 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ---------------------------------- 1 CONT information on Jacob & Hannah's children: Source (1,2,3,4) 1 CONT 1 CONT - Mary Shinn B: 1746 D:1746 1 CONT - Hannah Shinn B: 1748 D: 1767 1 CONT - Jacob Shinn B: 1750 M: 1777 - Spouse: Hannah Fenton 1 CONT - Elizabeth Shinn B: 1753 M: 1776 - Spouse: ? Lippencott 1 CONT - Mary Shinn B: 1755 M: ? - Spouse ? Wright 1 CONT - John Shinn B: 25 Nov 1757 M: 18 Jan 1780 D: 13 Feb 183 1 CONC 3 ( ***GGGG-Grandparents***) - Spouse: Mary Norton (parents 1 CONC : William Norton & Susannah Cox) - Children: Jemima, Willia 1 CONC m, John, Mary, Hannah, Beulah, Dr. Freedom Lippencott Shinn 1 CONC , Susannah, Caleb, Abigail, Elizabeth, Martha, Edward 1 CONT - Jemima B: 1760 M:1782 D: 1848 - Spouse: ? Lippencott 1 CONT - Racheal B: 1762 M: 1784 D: ? - Spouse: ? Butcher 1 CONT - Caleb B: 1754 D: 1833 1 CONT *********************************************************** 1 CONC ******** 1 CONT Information on John & Mary (Norton) Shinn's children: (Sour 1 CONC ce 1,3,4) 1 CONT - Jemima B: 1780 M: 1800 D: ? - Spouse: ? Woodard 1 CONT - William Norton B: 1782 M: 25 Jan 1804 D: 1871 - Spouse: S 1 CONC arah Budd 1 CONT - John B: 1784 M: 1805 D: 1825 - Spouse: Mary White 1 CONT - Mary B: 1786 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: ? McLaughlin 1 CONT - Hannah B: 1788 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: ? Lawrence 1 CONT - Beulah B: 1790 M:? D: ? - Spouse: ? Norton 1 CONT - Freedom B: 1792 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: Anna Imlay - Children 1 CONC : William Norton B: 13 Nov 1851 1 CONT - Susannah B: 1794 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: ? Cox 1 CONT - Caleb B: 1796 M: ? D: ? 1 CONT - Abigail B: 1798 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: ? Hartshorn 1 CONT - Elizabeth B: 11 Jul 1800 - Spouse: ? Iwins 1 CONT - Martha B: 1803 M ? D: 1 Feb 1890 - Spouse: ? Woolston 1 CONT - Edward B: 1805 M: 5 May 1831 D: ? (Source 2) (***GGG-Gran 1 CONC dparents***) - Spouse: Mary Field (parents Robert Field & A 1 CONC bigail Stockton) B: 1807 (Field family lineage back to 124 1 CONC 0 Sowerby, Yorkshire, Eng.) (Stockton family lineage back t 1 CONC o 1612 Marans, France (change occurs on 21 Apr 1752 when Ri 1 CONC chard Stockton married Annis Boudinot...Boudinot lineage t 1 CONC o 1612) 1 CONT (This information I found while just checking on Mary Field 1 CONC ) - Children: Ellen, William, Edward Tonkins, John, Jonatha 1 CONC n Budd 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ----------------------------- 1 CONT Information on the Children of Edward & Mary Field: (sourc 1 CONC e 1,3,4) 1 CONT At this point in Source 1 this is the last information tha 1 CONC t is listed in the book for my portion of the Shinn family 1 CONC . Source 1 only lists the names of these children. (pg.15 1 CONC 6 #250) This information is not found on source 2 whatsoeve 1 CONC r. 1 CONT 1 CONT - Ellen "Ella" B: 1832 M:? D: ? - Spouse: ? 1 CONT - William B: 1837 M: ? D: ? - Spouse: ? 1 CONT - Edward Tonkins B: 1838 Burlington County., New Jersey M 1 CONC : 17 Mar 1857 D: 24 Jun 1864 Annapolis, Md. - Spouse: Mar 1 CONC y Ann Schuyler B: 6 Feb 1834 D: 11 Aug 1911 (parents Charle 1 CONC s Schuyler & 1 CONT Racheal Fenimore) 1 CONT 1 CONT Children: Charles Schuyler, William Schuyler 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ------------------------------------ 1 CONT information on the Children of Edward Tonkins & Mary Ann: ( 1 CONC source 4) 1 CONT - Charles Schuyler Shinn B: Jan 1859 Burlington Co., New Je 1 CONC rsey M: ? D: ? - Spouse: Lornia ? B: Sep 1866 NJ - Children 1 CONC : 1 CONT Charles L.Shinn B: Oct 1887 NJ M: ? D: ? 1 CONT Stella M. Shinn B: May 1890 NJ M: ? D: ? 1 CONT Earl Shinn B: Aug 1892 NJ M? D: ? 1 CONT Paul B.Shinn B: June 1895 NJ M? D:? 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ----------------------- 1 CONT (*****G-Grandparents*****) 1 CONT William Schuyler Shinn B: 10 Jun 1861 Burlington Co., NJ M 1 CONC : 8 Oct 1881 D: 4 jun 1937 - Spouse: Clara Ralston Griffit 1 CONC h B: 2 Oct 1862 D: 1938 (Both are interred in St. Mary's Ep 1 CONC iscopal Church Yard Cemetary, Burlington City, 1 CONT Burlington Co. NJ) 1 CONT Children: 1 CONT Alice Racheal Shinn B: 16 Jun 1883, D: Sep 1981 NJ (never m 1 CONC arried) 1 CONT Mary Martha Shinn B: 25 Dec 1884, Burlington Co., NJ D: No 1 CONC v 1918 Burlington Co., NJ 1 CONT Spouse: George Augustus Lewis (******my Grandparents******) 1 CONT Children: George, Louise, Elizabeth, Charles 1 CONT Alonzo Shinn B: 27 Dec 1886 NJ D: Sep 1981 Mt. Holly, Burli 1 CONC ngton Co., NJ 1 CONT Frances Edna Shinn B: 20 Sep 1889, D: 8 Feb 1993 NJ (neve 1 CONC r married) 1 CONT Elizabeth Carroll Shinn B: 4 Mar 1903 D: 28 Feb 1999 NJ (ne 1 CONC ver married) 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ---------------------------------- 1 CONT Children of Mary Martha & George Augustus: (source My Fathe 1 CONC r) 1 CONT - George Lewis B: 22 Feb 1909 D: 22 Feb 1909 1 CONT - Louise McGann Lewis B: 16 Jun 1911 D: 2002 1 CONT - Charles Allinson Lewis (living) (*****my Father*****) 1 CONT - Elizabeth Griffith Lewis B: 28 Apr 1915 D: 1998 1 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 1 CONC ----------------------- 1 CONT Children of Charles Allinson Lewis & Elizabeth Mae Risley 1 CONC : (source self) 1 CONT (Elizabeth B: 9 Jan 1916 M: 29 Oct 1932 D: 16 Mar 1999) 1 CONT - Richard Howard Lewis 1 CONT - Philip Wayne Lewis 1 CONT - Cynthia Mary Lewis 1 CONT - Charles S. Lewis (self) 0 @I103@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Garwood/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Garwood 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Jun 1634 2 PLAC Ipswich, Suffolk, England 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1712 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 _UID A18870712D5D4571889C5368E96976C5B6B9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F41@ 1 FAMC @F177@ 1 NOTE @NI103@ 0 @NI103@ NOTE 1 CONC http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/Igi/old_individual_r 1 CONC ecord.asp?recid=89899281&lds=1®ion=2&frompage=99 : 1 CONT 1 CONT Event(s): 1 CONT Christening: 8 Jun 1634 1 CONT Ipswich, Suffolk, England 1 CONT Parents: 1 CONT Father: Edmund GARWOOD 1 CONT Mother: Jane 1 CONT Source Information: 1 CONT Film Number: 184203 1 CONT Page Number: 126 1 CONT Reference Number: 2697 0 @I104@ INDI 1 NAME Elisha Franklin /Brewster/ 2 GIVN Elisha Franklin 2 SURN Brewster 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID ABF43A091801498F920730035053AE0DFD3B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:08 1 FAMS @F42@ 0 @I105@ INDI 1 NAME Reuben /Harding/ 2 GIVN Reuben 2 SURN Harding 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME Keuben // 2 GIVN Keuben 2 SURN 1 NAME Robert // 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN 1 NAME /Harden/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Harden 1 NAME /Hardin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Hardin 1 NAME /Hardinge/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Hardinge 1 NAME /Hardung/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Hardung 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 177904, page 745, reference number 28436 4 CONC , downloaded 8 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1 Sep 1772 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 177904, page 745, reference number 28436 4 CONC , downloaded 20 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 RELI Prob. Quaker 1 _UID 3C74C558B1A44CD3B33D5C2F1EEF5AF316C7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:33 1 FAMS @F83@ 1 NOTE @NI105@ 0 @NI105@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s-1800s 1 CONC " Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT [A Thomas Harding (Reuben's father ?) was aboard the ship K 1 CONC ent (1677)] [He was living in Burlington, N.J., Not in Phil 1 CONC adelphia...] 1 CONT [Is there a connection with our Robert (Reuben) Harding ?] 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source Philadelphia, Colloins, Printer, 1884 MARRIAGES IN B 1 CONC URLINGTON MONTHLY MEETING UP TO 1750 1 CONT : 1 CONT A Thomas Harding married 1696 Elizabeth Nichols [He was li 1 CONC ving in Burlington, N.J., not in Philadelphia...] 1 CONT [Is there a connection with our Robert (Reuben) Harding ?] 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "1686, April 8, Thomas Harding, of Philadelphia, planter, a 1 CONC nd Mary Bullon" [or BULLOCK] 1 CONT [Is there a connection with our Robert (Reuben) Harding ?] 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... 1691: "Thomas Harding of Philadelphia, carpenter," pur 1 CONC chased 500 acres called the "Two Brothers" near the head o 1 CONC f the Fenwick River. He sold this parcel in 1700" 1 CONT [He was in Philadelphia in 1705, Is there a connection wit 1 CONC h our Robert (Reuben) Harding ?] 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I106@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Knight/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME Thos // 2 GIVN Thos 2 SURN 1 NAME /Knighte/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Knighte 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1654 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 1 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1721 2 PLAC , Cork, Ireland 1 OCCU 2 DATE 1685 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 2 NOTE Merchant, clothier 1 RELI 2 DATE 1711 2 NOTE Quaker 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID DD613C1B13AA427182B862E7F7EB9F5D6604 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Mar 2010 3 TIME 17:53 1 FAMS @F608@ 1 FAMC @F419@ 1 NOTE @NI106@ 1 NOTE @HI106@ 0 @NI106@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Bandon Quakers Families : 1 CONT "The birth of Thomas Knight's children 1 CONT Knight Martha daughter of Thomas and Martha B. 9/11/168 1 CONC 3 D. 1686 1 CONT Knight John son of Thomas and Martha B 1 CONC . 1/4/1684 1 CONT Knight Margery daughter of Thomas and Martha B. 15/5/168 1 CONC 7 1 CONT Knight Thomas son of Thomas and Martha B. 1 1 CONC 688 D. May 1690 1 CONT Knight Job son of Thomas and Martha B. 20/7 1 CONC /1689 D. 1701 1 CONT Knight William son of Thomas and Martha B 1 CONC . 20/10/1690 1 CONT Knight Thomas son of Thomas and Martha B. 2 1 CONC 8/11/1691 1 CONT Knight Mary daughter of Thomas and Martha 5/12/169 1 CONC 3 1 CONT Knight Martha the second of that name B. 3/ 1 CONC 4/1693 1 CONT Knight Joseph son of Thomas and Martha B. 4 1 CONC /3/1695 D. 1701 1 CONT Knight Richard son of Thomas and Martha B 1 CONC . 7/5/1696 D. 1697 1 CONT Knight Abigail daughter of Thomas and Martha B. 5/3/169 1 CONC 8 1 CONT Knight Sarah daughter of Thomas and Martha B. 3/11/1699 " 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Bandon Leases and Tenancies in the 1700s : 1 CONT ... 1721 KNIGHT Thomas Clothier Bandon £13 Thoma 1 CONC s Knight jnr Son of Thomas Knight 1 CONT Abigail Knight Daugher of ditto 1 CONT Jane Knight Daugher of ditto..." 1 CONT Note "Jane" is not listed above ! 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source (1717): 1 CONT "First the tenements lying between the River Bandon and th 1 CONC e Main Street beginning at the West Gate : 1 CONT ... Parcel n° 56 Thomas Knight, Tenement : Newces, Measu 1 CONC rement in feet - Front/Depth : 38.5/320, Observations : 1 CONT Dwelling house 2 storeys high with linny backward, outhous 1 CONC e adjoining on the East side of the inner yard and anothe 1 CONC r on the South side thereof. Malthouse with gable end to th 1 CONC e street 1½ storeys high, 2 other low outhouses in a rang 1 CONC e with it belonging to the malting trade of the inner and o 1 CONC uter yard, and garden extending to the Bridewell River as d 1 CONC o the following gardens" 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT - According to "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s 1 CONC -1800s" Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626" Thomas KNIGH 1 CONC T married Martha ALLYN and had a son called John. 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Philadelphia Monthly meeting (28/01/1712) : "John Knight, u 1 CONC nmarried, son of Thomas Knight, of Bandon, County Cork, Ire 1 CONC land, dated 22/08/1711, from meeting in Cork. He now reside 1 CONC s in Philadelphia and has writen to his father in regard t 1 CONC o his certificate. Received 28/01/1712". 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT History of Bandon by George Bennett Esq. B.L., from the enl 1 CONC arged edition having about 572 pages and a few illustration 1 CONC s was printed in 1869 by Francis Guy : 1 CONT Chapter XIII : 1 CONT ... McCarthy having arrived at the scene of his future labo 1 CONC urs, immediately proceeded to business; and having remove 1 CONC d Mr. John Nash-the provost of the Protestant party-he, o 1 CONC n the 20th of March (prob. 1686), was duly sworn into the p 1 CONC rovostship. The following were nominated same day as free-b 1 CONC urgesses:- 1 CONT Teige McCarthy, provost.Joseph CHAMBERLAINE 1 CONT Colonel Charles McCarrthy,Ralph Chartres, apothecary 1 CONT Captain Arthur Keefe,Murtogh Downy, 1 CONT Teige McCarthy, jun.,Edward Collyer, merchant, 1 CONT Thomas KNIGHT, merchant,Daniel Conner, jun. 1 CONT 1 CONT ... 1 CONT ''Whereas, there was a lease formerly made by the made by t 1 CONC he Right Honble. the Earl of Cork to Thomas Polden, provos 1 CONC t of Bandon, and to his successors. provost of the said tow 1 CONC n, of the tolls and customs of the fairs and markets of th 1 CONC e said town, for a term of years yet unexpired of the sai 1 CONC d lease. Now we, Teige McCarthy, provost of the said town 1 CONC , of Bandon, and the burgesses of the same, whose names ar 1 CONC e hereunto subscribed, do demise and set the said tolls an 1 CONC d customs, with the issues, rights, and profits to the sam 1 CONC e belonging, unto Daniel Hurly, of the said town, for the t 1 CONC erm and time yet to come and unexpired of the said Earl's l 1 CONC ease, at the rent of thirty-four pounds sterling per annum 1 CONC ; payable at Michaelmas and Layday, by equal portions, an 1 CONC d according to reservations in the Earl's instructions. I 1 CONC n witness whereof, we have hereby put our hands and seals t 1 CONC his fourteenth day of April, 1688. 1 CONT Copia vera examinat p. me. Jor. Coghlan, dep, town clerk 1 CONC . Teige McCarthy, provost, Dermot McCarthy, free-burgess, A 1 CONC rthur Keefe, Denis Leary, Thomas KNIGHT, Joseph CHAMBERLAIN 1 CONC E, Charles McCarthy, McCarthy-Reagh, John Walsh, Daniel Con 1 CONC nor, John Goold, Francis Riordan, Mortagh Downy.'' 1 CONT The provost received a letter from the high-sheriff of th 1 CONC e county, informing him that he, together with the undermen 1 CONC tioned justices of the peace, were appointed by the Grand J 1 CONC ury at the Spring Assizes, 1688, ''to take cognizance of th 1 CONC e high-constables, overseers, and undertakers of works in t 1 CONC he several baronies, and for which they have not given an 1 CONC y account.'' 1 CONT David Nagel, for ye town and manor of Mayallo.The Sovereig 1 CONC n of Kinsale 1 CONT Martin Supple, Esq., Youghal.Sir Boyle Maynard, Knt., Kinat 1 CONC alloon 1 CONT Sir Richard Aldworth, Knt., DuhalloSir Richard Hull, Knt. 1 CONC , Imokilliy. 1 CONT Richard Nagel, Esq., FermoyGarrett, Goold, Esq., Barrymore 1 CONT James Mansor, Esq., Candons and ClongibbonsCharles McCarthy 1 CONC , of Cloghroe, Muskerry 1 CONT John Power, Esq., Orrery and KilmoreJohn Barrett, Esq., Bar 1 CONC rett's 1 CONT John Barry, Esq., Ibane and BarryroeNicholas BROWNE, Esq. 1 CONC , Bantry 1 CONT Edward Kenny, Esq., KinaleaTeige McCarthy, provost, Bandon- 1 CONC Bridge 1 CONT Francis Bernard, Esq., KinalmeakyJonas Stawell, Esq., Courc 1 CONC eys 1 CONT Sir Edward Moore, Carberry EastJohn Ffolliott, Esq., Kerric 1 CONC urrihy 1 CONT Daniel O'Donovan, Carbery West 1 CONT ... 1 CONT Chapter XIV 1 CONT ... 1 CONT The election was held on the 23rd of April (prob. 1686), i 1 CONC n the Tholsel or court-house, situate on the south side o 1 CONC f the town, and the return was endorsed by the signatures o 1 CONC f those who were present, namely:- 1 CONT Daniel McCarthy, Deputy-ProvostDaniel Conner 1 CONT Manus McCarthy-ReaghAndrew Callaghan 1 CONT Charles McCarthyJohn Walshe 1 CONT Dermod McCarthyThomas KNIGHT 1 CONT Henry RiordanDenis Leary 1 CONT Cornelius ConnerWilliam Hore 1 CONT Edward CollyerCornelius Perry 1 CONT During the sitting of this Parliament several bills were pa 1 CONC ssed, two of which involved very important interests. One o 1 CONC f these was for repealing the Act of Settlement, and the ot 1 CONC her for transferring the greater portion of the tithes fro 1 CONC m the Protestant to the Roman Catholic clergy. 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "English Protestant Settlers c1590 in Bandon, Cork... Man 1 CONC y of those who settled here had been persuaded to come ove 1 CONC r by Lord Cork, since he had become connected with the town 1 CONC ; and were induced to leave England by the encouragement th 1 CONC at nobleman held out to them. They principally came from Ta 1 CONC unton and Kingston, in Somersetshire, and brought with the 1 CONC m their wives and families... 1 CONT Amongst those who settled here about this time (1642...1654 1 CONC ) were: 1 CONT ... BROWNE ... KNIGHT, ... RICHARDSON, ...STROUD ... WRIGH 1 CONC T, ... 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT NAMES OF THE CROMWELLIAN ADVENTURERS FOR LAND IN IRELAND (1 1 CONC 642-1646) : ... CHAMBERLAIN, ... EARLE, ... HALL, ... HARDI 1 CONC NG, ... HUNTER, ... KNIGHT, ... RICHARDSON, ... WEBSTER, ... 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : http://www.ireland-information.com/heraldichall/gm 1 CONC .htm : 1 CONT "The names Knight and McKnight in Ireland are derived fro 1 CONC m the native Gaelic Sept Mac An Ridire. The Gaelic word 'ri 1 CONC dire' means 'knight'. Ruddery is used interchangeably wit 1 CONC h Knight. The Sept was mainly located in County Westmeath a 1 CONC nd was a branch of the Fitzsimons Sept." 1 CONT But I think our ancestor, a quaker, came from England (?) 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "The name of Knight was common in some parts of England mo 1 CONC re than two hundred years ago. In 1663, Sir John Knight wa 1 CONC s Mayor of the town of Bristol. A few years after, anothe 1 CONC r John Knight was Vicar of Banbury. We also find notice o 1 CONC f many persons named Knight who were among the early conver 1 CONC ts to the doctrines of George Fox; and in the record of th 1 CONC e sufferings of Friends during the reign of Charles II, ar 1 CONC e the names of Thomas Knight, of Cirencester [Gloucestershi 1 CONC re, England]; William Knight, of Hamshire; George Knight an 1 CONC d Mary Knight, of London or Middlesex; Robert Knight, of Ox 1 CONC ford, and Giles Knight, of Chesselborough, in Somersetshire 1 CONC . Most of these were apprehended at religious meetings, and 1 CONC , for refusing to take the oath of allegiance, were committ 1 CONC ed to prison." 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "...Marriage of Thomas Knight (Bandon Bridge) to Martha All 1 CONC in (Boalnamore House) on August 14, 1682 at the Friends Mee 1 CONC ting House at Cork...." 0 @HI106@ NOTE 1 CONC (Research):http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/igi/indiv 1 CONC idual_record.asp?recid=100410748313&lds=1®ion=2&frompage 1 CONC =1 : 1 CONT A Thomas Knight birth 1665, Ireland, married Martha Allyn i 1 CONC n 1686 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=epr_london&cr 1 CONC es=34;1%2c40;2%2c42;2%2c&gsfn=thomas&gsln=knight&sx=&prox=1 1 CONC &gsco=1&gspl=1%2c&year=1630&yearend=1720&gskw=hannah&refine 1 CONC =1&ti=0&submit.x=64&submit.y=10&gss=angs&GS=KNIGHT+THOMAS : 1 CONT London: St. Dunstan in the East - Parish Registers, 1653-16 1 CONC 91 1 CONT Christnings 1 CONT Christnings 1 CONT Book 3 1 CONT County: London 1 CONT Country: England 1 CONT 09 Jan 1691 Hannah d. of Thomas & Hannah Knight 1 CONT __________________________________________________ 1 CONT Possible Birth : 1 CONT - 16 JAN 1666 Walberton, Sussex, England. Wife : Anne. Chil 1 CONC dren : Joan, Thomas, John, (LDS IGI Record) 1 CONT - About 1651 Of, Lynsted, Kent, England. Wife Ann. Childre 1 CONC n : Thomas (B. 19 APR 1680), John(Christ. 23 APR 1681 Lynst 1 CONC ed, Kent, England), Mary, Martha, Elizabeth and Ann (LD 1 CONC S - Genealogical Index ) 1 CONT - About 1674 Of Flyford,Flavill, , Worcester, England (LD 1 CONC S IGI Record) 1 CONT - About 1674 Of, Beaudesert, Warwick, England (LDS IGI Reco 1 CONC rd) 1 CONT - 1676, Cork Ireland (LDS IGI Record) parents :Thomas Knigh 1 CONC t (B. about 1630) married about 1651 , Cork, Ireland Marge 1 CONC ry (B. about 1630) 1 CONT - 1654 "Poole, Dorset, parish records record Edm and Joann 1 CONC a Knight had son Thomas Knight" Keith Mathew's files, Marit 1 CONC ime History Archives, Memorial University, St. John's NFLD 0 @I107@ INDI 1 NAME Julienne /L'Aigle (de)/ 2 GIVN Julienne 2 SURN L'Aigle (de) 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , France 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 9D718CACA7FF4556B3E4A4B082609200E6BC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 17:31 1 FAMS @F513@ 1 NOTE @NI107@ 0 @NI107@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I108@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert II /Crespin/ 2 GIVN Gilbert II 2 SURN Crespin 2 NSFX seigneur de Tillieres 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1130 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID C7FBAC38018F4ABEAEB21C60FD52B0738CBB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 17:33 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason de Tillières-sur-Avre.png 2 TITL Blason de Tillieres-sur Avre 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 FAMC @F86@ 1 NOTE @NI108@ 0 @NI108@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I109@ INDI 1 NAME Hersende // 2 GIVN Hersende 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1109 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID E5F533AE63DD4FE68F5E166E4734B48D5DFB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 16:18 1 FAMS @F84@ 1 NOTE @NI109@ 0 @NI109@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I110@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert Ier /Crespin/ 2 GIVN Gilbert Ier 2 SURN Crespin 2 NPFX Baron 2 NSFX Du Bec-Crespin 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1025 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1060 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 6AF29AF608A340AC8969D8FCAB7488D7C7B7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:12 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason de Bec-Crespin.jpg 2 TITL Blason des Bec-Crespin 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 FAMC @F87@ 1 NOTE @NI110@ 0 @NI110@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... Gilbert ° ~1025 + ~1060 baron du Bec-Crespin, seigneu 1 CONC r de Damville et Bourth (27), comte de Brionne, capitaine d 1 CONC e Tillières (-sur-Avre, 27) ép. Gunnora d'Aunou (alias de C 1 CONC ourcy) (soeur de Fouques d'Aunou) (hypothèse de l'Histoir 1 CONC e de l'abbaye du Bec)" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT PROBLEM: 1 CONT "Baron Gilbert Ier Crespin, Du Bec-Crespin [110]: Individua 1 CONC l born when a Parent was younger than 17 years old. [b. Ab 1 CONC t 1025 and mb. Abt 1010]" 0 @I111@ INDI 1 NAME Gunnora /Aunou (D')/ 2 GIVN Gunnora 2 SURN Aunou (D') 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , France 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1109 2 PLAC , , France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 3827F9DE273F49FC9E72B20474F3D3E9CA72 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 16:12 1 FAMS @F86@ 1 NOTE @NI111@ 0 @NI111@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... Gunnora d'Aunou (alias de Courcy) (soeur de Fouques d' 1 CONC Aunou) (hypothèse de l'Histoire de l'abbaye du Bec)" 0 @I112@ INDI 1 NAME William /Ruddach/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Ruddach 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME /Riddock/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Riddock 1 NAME /Ruddich/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ruddich 1 NAME /Ruddoch/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ruddoch 1 NAME /Ruddock/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ruddock 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 11 Nov 1742 2 PLAC Grange, Banff, Scotland 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 14 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 6F68805C96A54D23A9B863BDD88DA6452FFB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2010 3 TIME 19:25 1 FAMS @F44@ 1 FAMC @F285@ 1 NOTE @NI112@ 0 @NI112@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I113@ INDI 1 NAME Anne-Charlotte /Knight/ 2 GIVN Anne-Charlotte 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 May 1965 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID C35724A8DC104A0A8D8E2659E149AE962E43 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:24 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\AC book.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\ACK Facebouc.jpg 2 TITL Anne-Charlotte KNIGHT 2 _DATE 2009 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F450@ 1 FAMC @F53@ 0 @I114@ INDI 1 NAME Angot /Crespin/ 2 GIVN Angot 2 SURN Crespin 2 NPFX Baron 2 NSFX Du Bec-Crespin 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 985 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 1 _UID 0C0AA0C8A5AF4B8B9766CB8284095D0CE80F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 16:07 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason de Bec-Crespin.jpg 2 TITL Blason du Bec-Crespin 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Chateau de Bec-Crespin.jpg 2 TITL Chateau de Bec-Crespin 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F324@ 1 NOTE @NI114@ 0 @NI114@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I115@ INDI 1 NAME Louise /Guines (de)/ 2 GIVN Louise 2 SURN Guines (de) 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1010 2 PLAC , , France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , France 1 _UID 09E64BF3B85D460BB1045F77FC404698383E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:13 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason des Guines.png 2 TITL Blason des Guines 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F87@ 1 FAMC @F93@ 1 NOTE @NI115@ 0 @NI115@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... "Louise" or "Héloïse" or "Loïse" 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT PROBLEM: 1 CONT "Louise Guines (de) [115] : Individual born when a Parent w 1 CONC as younger than 17 years old. [b. Abt 1010 and mb. Abt 995]" 0 @I116@ INDI 1 NAME Rodolphe /Guines (de)/ 2 GIVN Rodolphe 2 SURN Guines (de) 2 NPFX Comte 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 992 2 PLAC , Normandie, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 May 1036 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 08A4D1E0C3DE4071A4B5AB4A14CF6E9AE8CB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 13:02 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason des Guines.png 2 TITL Blason des Guines 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F93@ 1 FAMC @F325@ 1 NOTE @NI116@ 0 @NI116@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ".... "Raoul Ier" ou "Rodolphe Ier" 1 CONT Mauvais économe, il devient un tyran par suite de ces prodi 1 CONC galités. 1 CONT Entre autres impositions, il imposa une capitation de un de 1 CONC nier annuel par individu sans distinction d'âge, sexe ou co 1 CONC ndition, de quatre deniers pour les noces et funérailles. 1 CONT Craignant les révoltes, il fit interdire le port d'armes au 1 CONC x paysans autres que celle des massues, ce qui lui value l 1 CONC e surnom de Colvékerliens ou Massuiers. 1 CONT Il mourut lors d'un tournoi à Paris, le 30 mai 1036. Il eu 1 CONC t deux blessures. Tombé de son cheval, les chiens le miren 1 CONC t en pièces. Le cadavre fut ensuite jeté dans la Seine. 1 CONT Mariage et enfants: 1 CONT Il épousa v.1010, Rosella (°v.995 †?), fille d'un comt 1 CONC e de Saint-Pol. Ils eurent pour enfants: 1 CONT * Louise (°v.1010 †?) 1 CONT * Eustache (°v.1016 †av.1065)" 0 @I117@ INDI 1 NAME Marguerite /Sauvage/ 2 GIVN Marguerite 2 SURN Sauvage 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1890 2 PLAC Bar-le-Duc, Lorraine, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1977 2 PLAC Chantilly, Picardie, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 5FF4640933BD489D8789F90345BAF547DC50 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 FAMC @F89@ 0 @I118@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques /Desjardin/ 2 GIVN Jacques 2 SURN Desjardin 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1882 2 PLAC Boulogne-Sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Jan 1915 2 PLAC Crouy, Picardie, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID D38CDF16D5E44D7892C994E99F64E8BA4FFC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F88@ 1 FAMC @F91@ 1 NOTE @NI118@ 0 @NI118@ NOTE 1 CONC D. in Crouy during the 1914-1918 war 0 @I119@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Brichart/ 2 GIVN Alice 2 SURN Brichart 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1867 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1956 2 PLAC Boulogne-Sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 73C69CCFE8AB4988BBBAD8D7AB8C584F0A30 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 FAMC @F116@ 0 @I120@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Sauvage/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Sauvage 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1860 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1897 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 9F44B0AAAEE24E6F87DC235B65244CBBFB27 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F89@ 1 FAMC @F114@ 0 @I121@ INDI 1 NAME Christian /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Christian 2 SURN Boulard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1939 1 _UID 2B60BABA866A434885412AB7994935F32B04 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Feb 2001 3 TIME 10:31 1 FAMS @F281@ 1 FAMC @F51@ 0 @I122@ INDI 1 NAME Patrice /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Patrice 2 SURN Boulard 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 16 Nov 1940 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Retired 1 _UID 6D076C5D65B34630ABEA416A043EDE537EE2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Jul 2004 3 TIME 17:05 1 FAMS @F282@ 1 FAMC @F51@ 0 @I123@ INDI 1 NAME Marie-Louise /Thomas/ 2 GIVN Marie-Louise 2 SURN Thomas 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Dec 1867 2 PLAC Étampes, , France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1943 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 60C76EB4F99842D58BAEE16B1D6C2EC5F266 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMC @F106@ 0 @I124@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Harding/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Harding 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME /Harden/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Harden 1 NAME /Hardin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Hardin 1 NAME /Hardinge/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Hardinge 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 May 1729 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 25 Jul 1788 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 1 RELI Prob. Quaker 1 _UID 92F4B5F623E146B6B98FBA3BCF0A52821BF5 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:16 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 FAMC @F83@ 0 @I125@ INDI 1 NAME Lucien Eugene /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Lucien Eugene 2 SURN Boulard 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Nov 1862 2 PLAC Niort, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 May 1922 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 3FD97985C78C49D4A396B23AA8724AAFBE65 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F90@ 1 FAMC @F98@ 0 @I126@ INDI 1 NAME Antoinette /Charet/ 2 GIVN Antoinette 2 SURN Charet 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Boulogne-Sur-Seine, France 1 _UID 14FDDB3C2B7F41748E94106FA9C18A415D73 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F91@ 0 @I127@ INDI 1 NAME Alphonse /Desjardin/ 2 GIVN Alphonse 2 SURN Desjardin 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1913 2 PLAC Boulogne-Sur-Seine, France 1 _UID 5E4C6055C14449A49FB9CC8424D9E75D3A24 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F91@ 0 @I128@ INDI 1 NAME Gilbert VI /Tillieres (de)/ 2 GIVN Gilbert VI 2 SURN Tillieres (de) 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 7E34A289BD0845B1AD4D4FAF432AB740F4DC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 11:41 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 NOTE @NI128@ 0 @NI128@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I129@ INDI 1 NAME George /Hunter/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Hunter 1 SEX M 1 _UID 80DF39F74C394453B1BD54647CB6549FF648 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:16 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE @NI129@ 0 @NI129@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I130@ INDI 1 NAME Julienne /Tillieres (de)/ 2 GIVN Julienne 2 SURN Tillieres (de) 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 1C2F8C8B9A8142A9B47CD2C231ED7C6B3128 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Dec 2009 3 TIME 11:42 1 FAMC @F512@ 1 NOTE @NI130@ 0 @NI130@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I131@ INDI 1 NAME Michael /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Michael 2 SURN Shryock 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Jul 1740 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID FA63D9B70EED4BF58F515EA84C6F11754F37 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 13:00 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I132@ INDI 1 NAME Helfina Heleanora /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Helfina Heleanora 2 SURN Shryock 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1743 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID FD1DCBA653F442B3AABBACC398B406F7E40D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 13:01 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I133@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Barbara /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Anna Barbara 2 SURN Shryock 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Sep 1741 1 DEAT 2 DATE 23 Apr 1752 1 _UID 0D5BDB0ED45C41A782399C5977E3538A50DB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 13:02 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I134@ INDI 1 NAME John Jacob /Shryock/ 2 GIVN John Jacob 2 SURN Shryock 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Aug 1745 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID F217EA19B2084652A5A64BD9441869DA6C8D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 13:04 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I135@ INDI 1 NAME Olivier Ridgway /Knight/ 2 GIVN Olivier Ridgway 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Apr 1966 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 OCCU 2 PLAC London, England 2 NOTE Banker 1 EVEN 2 TYPE School 2 NOTE Ecole Centrale de Lyon 1 _UID 470A86C8BB144747928A643909F4E4C45ABE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:25 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\OK Facebouc.jpg 2 TITL Olivier R. KNIGHT 2 _DATE 2009 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMC @F53@ 0 @I136@ INDI 1 NAME Marguerite /Philiberty/ 2 GIVN Marguerite 2 SURN Philiberty 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 40EF75DAD2B24D13B6FD1830422AD5933182 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F109@ 0 @I137@ INDI 1 NAME Charles /Knight/ 2 GIVN Charles 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID A3060D3B8AE64D2DB64A2C897BE4EF59376A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:11 1 FAMC @F34@ 0 @I138@ INDI 1 NAME John /Knight/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID F8232BC8849F411387569D43ECB96FA2F833 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Sep 2006 3 TIME 17:00 1 FAMC @F34@ 1 NOTE @NI138@ 0 @NI138@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : http://williammccready.accessgenealogy.com/Paschal 1 CONC l%2520family%2520history.htm : 1 CONT "The administration of William (Paschall), sadler, was gran 1 CONC ted on December 2, 1751, to John Knight, his son-in-law, Sa 1 CONC rah, the widow, having declined. Sarah died in 1768 at 68 y 1 CONC ears of age. There was no will but some of the surviving ch 1 CONC ildren may be found in various records. It is unknown at th 1 CONC is time whether or not a son, survived him but this is ver 1 CONC y doubtful. The male line of William, B11, is belived to b 1 CONC e extinct." 0 @I139@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel /Knight/ 2 GIVN Rachel 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID E756640BDC6E4CD790531F7B4397608D5D16 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2001 3 TIME 17:14 1 FAMC @F34@ 0 @I140@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Stretch/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Stretch 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 19 Dec 1753 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 5A01B7516CAF44529F3610A4F4BA0FF34D02 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:12 1 FAMS @F95@ 1 FAMC @F360@ 0 @I141@ INDI 1 NAME Eugenie Augustine /Hugon/ 2 GIVN Eugenie Augustine 2 SURN Hugon 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID D69AE6F83AB34616959E80A9787B2D243793 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F98@ 0 @I142@ INDI 1 NAME John /Shryock/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Shryock 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Sep 1747 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1831 1 _UID CE08EF4E6292436B85D75AF801EC781AE26E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 13:05 1 FAMC @F74@ 0 @I143@ INDI 1 NAME Heindrich /Von Steuben/ 2 GIVN Heindrich 2 SURN Von Steuben 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , Germany 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , Germany 1 SOUR @S19@ 1 _UID 12C17BA25B3D44BCB7EAC7BC7AD5DE2A034B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:33 1 FAMS @F94@ 0 @I144@ INDI 1 NAME Roianteline // 2 GIVN Roianteline 2 NPFX Vicomtesse 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 5 Apr 1030 2 PLAC , , France 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 9D6BDFE00A974FF3870F8A1C80679F9501AE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Dec 2009 3 TIME 18:51 1 FAMS @F334@ 1 NOTE @NI144@ 0 @NI144@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... Roianteline, vicomtesse ( † après le 5 avril 1030), fi 1 CONC lle de Riwall..." 0 @I145@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Ridgeway 2 NPFX Sir 2 NSFX 4th Earl Of Londonderry 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1631 2 PLAC Tor (Torquay), Devon, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 CHR 2 DATE 24 Aug 1631 2 PLAC Torre Abbey, Torquay, Devon, England 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 3 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1713-1714 2 PLAC , , England 1 OCCU 2 NOTE 4th Earl Of Londonderry, Ireland 1 _UID 7A5D5172C81B4477A767EA268726EFC7B921 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:03 1 FAMS @F392@ 1 FAMC @F4@ 1 NOTE @NI145@ 0 @NI145@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... Robert Ridgway, 4th Earl, died 1713/14 leaving only tw 1 CONC o daughters; his brother Thomas having predeceased him, s.p 1 CONC ., the title became extinct" 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ___________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... He {thomas] married Cecilia, daughter and coheir to He 1 CONC nry M'William, maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth, (by his w 1 CONC ife Mary, daughter and coheir to Richard Hill, Esq. ;) an 1 CONC d dying in 1631, was buried in his family vault in the chur 1 CONC ch of Tor-Mohun, Devonshire, having had issue by her, who d 1 CONC ied in 1627, three sons and two daughters, viz. Robert; Edw 1 CONC ard ; Mac-William ; Mary, who died an infant ; and Cassandr 1 CONC a, married to Sir Francis Willoughby, ancestor to the Lor 1 CONC d Middleton of England." 0 @I148@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Ridgeway/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Ridgeway 2 NPFX Lord 2 NSFX 1st Earl Of Londonderry, Baron of Gallen-Ridgway 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 NAME /Ridgeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgeley 1 NAME /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ridgway 1 NAME /Rugeley/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Rugeley 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1550 2 PLAC , , England 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 31 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 24 Jan 1631 2 PLAC Tor-Mohun, Tor (Torquay), Devon, England 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Tor-Mohun, Tor (Torquay), Devon, England 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID C7535D1393314531B96290C7A3633036A2C8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:04 1 OBJE 2 FORM png 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Blason Ridgeway.png 2 TITL Blason de Ridgeway 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F5@ 1 FAMC @F128@ 1 NOTE @NI148@ 0 @NI148@ NOTE 1 CONC SEE : where is t 1 CONC he truth ? 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source GenCircles : 1 CONT Sir Thomas Ridgway, first Earl of Londonderry, was born eit 1 CONC her at Torwood or Tor Abbey, Devonshire, 1550-61, and die 1 CONC d 1631. He was an illustrious man of his day. Queen Elizabe 1 CONC th, herself, knighted him as a golden knight, an horor seld 1 CONC om granted by her. He served as member of Parliament in th 1 CONC e first Parliament called by King James in 1603, and in sev 1 CONC eral subsequent Parliaments. He was vice-treasurer for war 1 CONC s in Ireland, commander-general and treasurer for wars in I 1 CONC reland for more than nine years. He was created Baronet i 1 CONC n 1611/12 by King James, Baron of Galen Ridgway in 1616, an 1 CONC d Earl of Londonderry in 1622. King James speaks of him i 1 CONC n 1616 as follows: "His well-beloved and faithful leige sub 1 CONC ject and counsellor Thomas Ridgway; Knight Baronet, descend 1 CONC ed of an ancient family and of his varied services as wel 1 CONC l as the time of our sister of happy memory, the late Quee 1 CONC n Elizabeth, in the general naval expedition for the Islan 1 CONC d of Azores ... as also for the faithful and most acceptabl 1 CONC e services which needed in the time of our reign; not onl 1 CONC y in the matters of trust and serious consultation, but i 1 CONC n our Parliaments of England and Ireland." Thomas married C 1 CONC ecily MacWilliams, sister and co-heiress of Henry MacWillia 1 CONC ms. At one time she was maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth. R 1 CONC eference: "Twigs from Family Trees" Notes on the Ridgway Fa 1 CONC milies of Bradford County, PA, Descendants of David, Richar 1 CONC d, Robert and Burr Ridgway Pioneers by the Rev Edward Coolb 1 CONC augh Hoagland, published in 1958 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Source Designed by C.E. Dakin - Bailey, Banks and Biddle, P 1 CONC hiladelphia---1885 : 1 CONT "Sir Thomas Ridgway, son of Thomas Ridgway, Rsq. of Tor.Co 1 CONC . Devon, was created a Baronet of England in 1612; create 1 CONC d Baron of Gallen Ridgway in Ireland, 1616; and raised to t 1 CONC he earldom in 1622" 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... At the time of the English settlement of Ulster, by vi 1 CONC rtue of a decree by James I. in 1611, Sir Thomas Ridgway, K 1 CONC nt., Treasurer at War for Ireland, received, in 1613, a gra 1 CONC nt of 315 acres of land in the barony of Clogher, under a 1 CONC n agreement that he should, within four years, settle o 1 CONC n a parcel of land called Agher twenty Englishmen or Scots 1 CONC , chiefly artificers and tradesmen, to be incorporated as b 1 CONC urgesses and made a body politic within the said four years 1 CONC ; and should set apart convenient places for the site of th 1 CONC e town, churchyard, market-place, and public school; he wa 1 CONC s likewise to assign to the burgesses houses and lands an 1 CONC d 30 acres of commons. Sir Thomas received also, in 1611, t 1 CONC he grant of a market and two fairs to be held here; and i 1 CONC n 1613, the town and precincts, with the exception of a for 1 CONC t and bawn called Spur Royal castle, which had been erected 1 CONC , were created a borough. Besides the 315 acres of land o 1 CONC n which he was to found the borough, Sir Thomas receive 1 CONC d a grant of 2000 acres called Portclare; and according t 1 CONC o Pynnar's report in 1619, it appears that, besides the for 1 CONC t and bawn, he had built 16 houses of stone in the town, wh 1 CONC ich were inhabited by English artificers who were burgesses 1 CONC , and had each two acres of land, and commons for their cat 1 CONC tle. ..." 1 CONT _______________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "The title of Earl of Londonderry has been created three ti 1 CONC mes in the Peerage of Ireland. 1 CONT The first creation was for Thomas Ridgway, who served as Tr 1 CONC easurer of Ireland and was involved in the colonisation o 1 CONC f Ulster. He was created a Baronet, of Torrington in the Co 1 CONC unty of Devon, in 1611, and Lord Ridgway, Baron of Gallen-R 1 CONC idgway, in the Peerage of Ireland, in 1616. He was create 1 CONC d Earl of Londonderry in 1622. All his honours became extin 1 CONC ct in 1714, on the death of his great-grandson the fourth E 1 CONC arl. 1 CONT 1 CONT The next creation was for Thomas Pitt, uncle of William Pit 1 CONC t the Elder. He married the daughter of the fourth Earl o 1 CONC f Londonderry in 1717, and was created Baron Londonderry i 1 CONC n 1719 and Earl of Londonderry and Viscount Gallen-Ridgwa 1 CONC y in 1726, both in the Peerage of Ireland. The titles becam 1 CONC e extinct in 1765, on the death of his younger son the thir 1 CONC d Earl. 1 CONT 1 CONT The third and present creation was for Robert Stewart. He w 1 CONC as created Baron Londonderry in 1789, Viscount Castlereag 1 CONC h in 1795, Earl of Londonderry in 1796 and Marquess of Lond 1 CONC onderry in 1816, all in the Peerage of Ireland. The title 1 CONC s are still extant. 1 CONT Contents 1 CONT * 1 Earls of Londonderry (1622) 1 CONT * 2 Earls of Londonderry (1726) 1 CONT * 3 Earls of Londonderry (1789) 1 CONT * 4 See also 1 CONT 1 CONT Earls of Londonderry (1622) 1 CONT * Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Earl of Londonderry (c. 1565-163 1 CONC 1) 1 CONT * Robert Ridgeway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry (d. 1641) 1 CONT * Weston Ridgeway, 3rd Earl of Londonderry (1620-1672) 1 CONT * Robert Ridgeway, 4th Earl of Londonderry (d. 1714)" 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT "... Sr. Thomas Ridgeway Kt. Baronett, s/o Thomas Ridgewa 1 CONC y (-1597) and Mary 1 CONT Southcotte. He married Cicely MackWilliam. 1 CONT He was of Tore Abbey. Sheriff Of Devon 1600. Created a Baro 1 CONC nett 25 Nov 1612, 1 CONT Baron Ridgeway 25 May 1616, and Earl of Londonderry (Irelan 1 CONC d) 23 Aug 1622. 1 CONT Children: 1 CONT i. Robert, 1st son. 1 CONT ii. Edward, 2nd son, nothing further. 1 CONT iii. MackWilliam, 3rd son, nothing further. 1 CONT iv. Casandra, married Sr. Francis Willoughby. 1 CONT v. Marey, died young. " 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Sir Thomas Ridgway, First Earl of Londonberry. He was an i 1 CONC llustrious man of his day, Queen Elizabeth, herself, knight 1 CONC ed him as a Golden Knight, an honor seldom granted by her 1 CONC . He served as member of the first Parliament called by Jam 1 CONC es I in 1603, and in several subsequent Parliaments. He wa 1 CONC s Vice-Treasurer for Wars in Ireland, Commander-General an 1 CONC d Treasurer for Wars in Ireland for more than nine years. H 1 CONC e was created Baronet in 1611-12 by King James I, Baron o 1 CONC f Galen Ridgway in 1616, and Earl of Londonderry in 1622. K 1 CONC ing James speaks of him in 1616 as follows: 1 CONT 1 CONT "His well-beloved and faithful Leige subject and counsello 1 CONC r thomas Ridgeway; Knight Baronet, descended of an ancien 1 CONC t family and of his varied service as well as the time of o 1 CONC ur sister of happy memory, the late Queen Elizabeth, in th 1 CONC e general naval expedition for the Island of Azores... as a 1 CONC lso for the faithful and most acceptable services which nee 1 CONC ded in the time of our regime; not only in the matters of t 1 CONC rust and serious consultation, but in our Parliaments of En 1 CONC gland and Ireland." 1 CONT _____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT "... Torre Abbey comprises two Grade I listed buildings i 1 CONC n Torquay. It was founded in 1196 as a monastery for Premon 1 CONC stratensian canons when William Brewer, lord of the manor o 1 CONC f Torre, gave them the land. By 1536 it had an annual incom 1 CONC e of £396, making it the wealthiest of all the Premonstrate 1 CONC nsian houses in England[1]. 1 CONT 1 CONT The monks surrendered to King Henry VIII's commissioner i 1 CONC n 1539 during the Dissolution of the Monasteries. This resu 1 CONC lted in a widescale demolition of the church and east range 1 CONC , and all items of value, including the lead from the roofs 1 CONC , were taken. The south and west ranges were mostly unscath 1 CONC ed and, in 1598, were converted into a house for Thomas Rid 1 CONC geway." 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ".. The land was given to Torre Abbey by John de Mohun in t 1 CONC he years following the Black Death. In 1540 Tormohun was pu 1 CONC rchased by John Ridgway, whose grandson, Thomas, was create 1 CONC d a baronet in 1612, in 1616 the Lord Ridgway and finally i 1 CONC n 1622, Earl of Londonderry, making Tormohun the seat of th 1 CONC e Earls of Londonderry[9] until its sale to the Palk family 1 CONC ." 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : about Newton Abbot... 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Manors of Coliton Shephage, Tormohun, and Abbots Carsw 1 CONC ell, formerly belonging to Lord Ridgway. Customs of manor 1 CONC . Survey. [The Earl of Londonderry, and his debts to the Cr 1 CONC own as Treasurer at War, are mentioned.]..." 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Ridgeway " Sir Thomas Ridgeway, the first earl of Londonde 1 CONC rry (descended from a very ancient family in Devonshire,) d 1 CONC istinguished himself against the Irish rebels in the reig 1 CONC n of Queen Elizabeth, and planted the first Protestant colo 1 CONC ny here, where he was treasurer at wars for many years ; on 1 CONC e of the privy council; knighted by the queen 1st June, 160 1 CONC 0 ; created a baronet 25th November, 1612; baron of Gallen- 1 CONC Ridgeway, 20th May, 1616; and earl of Londonderry 23d Augus 1 CONC t, 1622. He married Cecilia, daughter and coheir to Henry M 1 CONC 'William, maid of honour to Queen Elizabeth, (by his wife M 1 CONC ary, daughter and coheir to Richard Hill, Esq. ;) and dyin 1 CONC g in 1631, was buried in his family vault in the church o 1 CONC f Tor-Mohun, Devonshire, having had issue by her, who die 1 CONC d in 1627, three sons and two daughters, viz. Robert; Edwar 1 CONC d ; Mac-William ; Mary, who died an infant ; and Cassandra 1 CONC , married to Sir Francis Willoughby, ancestor to the Lord M 1 CONC iddleton of England. Robert, the second earl of Londonderry 1 CONC , was knighted, when very young, by the L. D. Chichester, 6 1 CONC th July, 1618 ; married Elizabeth, daughter and heir to Si 1 CONC r Simon Weston, of Litchfield in Staffordshire, Knt., and d 1 CONC ying at Rosconnel in the county of Kilkenny, 18th March, 16 1 CONC 40, was buried the 21st in the church of Clonkinn, in the Q 1 CONC ueen's County, having had issue three sons and one daughter 1 CONC , Weston, Leicester, Shalloon, and the Lady Letitia. Weston 1 CONC , the third earl, married Martha, sister to Richard, Lord C 1 CONC obham, and left issue, Robert ; Thomas ; Frances, married t 1 CONC o William Netterville, Esq.; and Elizabeth to..." 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Sir Thomas Ridckway, who was employed in Ireland in a mili 1 CONC tary capacity temp. Eliza Ueth, and planted the first Prote 1 CONC stant colony in that kingdom. He was high bberiff of Devons 1 CONC hire in 1600, and received the honour of knighthood. At th 1 CONC e accession of A ing James to the throne of England he wa 1 CONC s elected one of the knights of the shire for the county o 1 CONC f Devon in the first parliament called by that prince, wh 1 CONC o continued to employ him in some of the highest places o 1 CONC f tract and command in Ireland, and had him sworn of the pr 1 CONC ivy council. He was advanced to the dignity of Bahonkt 25t 1 CONC h November, 1012; created a peer of the kingdom of Irelan 1 CONC d in 1610, as Baron of GatlenRidgeway ; and advanced in Itt 1 CONC M to the earldom of Londonderry. He m. Cicely, sister and c 1 CONC o-heir of Heury Mack will iatn (the lady was maid of honou 1 CONC r to Queen Elizabeth), and had issue, 1 CONT Robert, his heir. 1 CONT Edward. 1 CONT Macwilliam. 1 CONT Maria, d. young. 1 CONT Cassandra, m. to Sir Francis Willoughby, knt. HU lordabip w 1 CONC as s. by his eldest son," 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT PROBLEM : 1 CONT "Lord Thomas Ridgeway, 1st Earl Of Londonderry, Baron of Ga 1 CONC llen-Ridgway [148] : Birth Date before Marriage Date of Par 1 CONC ents. [pm. 12 Jan 1562-1563 and b. 1550]" 0 @I149@ INDI 1 NAME Jacqueline /Desjardin/ 2 GIVN Jacqueline 2 SURN Desjardin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Aug 1914 2 PLAC Villers-Cotteret, Aisnes, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID 0638F12D8B6D454CBC491B57F093F98058CF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 16:41 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Dackie.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F51@ 1 FAMC @F88@ 0 @I150@ INDI 1 NAME Kathleen Diane /Woodhouse/ 2 GIVN Kathleen Diane 2 SURN Woodhouse 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 29 Nov 1980 2 PLAC Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA 1 _UID 9FFCE05B15D94F508E73AA3F818A471CBBE0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:26 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Kath-Charnizay 2.JPG 2 TITL Kathie a Charnizay 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\Kath Fessebouc.jpg 2 TITL Kathleen WOODHOUSE 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMC @F52@ 0 @I151@ INDI 1 NAME Stéphanie Elizabeth /Woodhouse/ 2 GIVN Stéphanie Elizabeth 2 SURN Woodhouse 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 18 Nov 1976 2 PLAC Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA 1 _UID B4AB391F25164B31A67902AECFCF755DAD2C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 10:47 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\Steph & Bill 03-10.JPG 2 TITL Stephanie & Bill 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F495@ 1 FAMC @F52@ 0 @I152@ INDI 1 NAME Jerry John /Woodhouse/ 2 GIVN Jerry John 2 SURN Woodhouse 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Oct 1934 2 PLAC Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA 1 OCCU CEO West Indies Bay Company, Manufacturer of St. Johns Bay Rum 2 PLAC St Thomas, Virgin Islands, USA 1 _UID 3BC5F83F8ED743CE9C71DC57C287866E2AA8 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 17:01 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Jerry.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM gif 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\StJohns.gif 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\StJohnsLogo.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F52@ 1 FAMC @F174@ 1 NOTE @NI152@ 0 @NI152@ NOTE 1 CONC Official Website of the West Indies Bay Company, Manufactur 1 CONC er of St. Johns Bay Rum : 1 CONT 1 CONT https://www.stjohnsbayrum.com/default.asp 0 @I153@ INDI 1 NAME Sophie /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Sophie 2 SURN Boulard 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Jun 1939 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID AE2FE6653F79441FA1D2C7029FC3836ED2EF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:53 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\SO 1999 Geneal.jpg 2 TITL Sophie Boulard KNIGHT 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 FAMC @F51@ 0 @I154@ INDI 1 NAME Christine Véronique /Knight/ 2 GIVN Christine Véronique 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 May 1948 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 1 _UID 5FF77B2B10E24267B520E13D446F79EEA437 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Aug 2001 3 TIME 22:05 1 FAMS @F52@ 1 FAMC @F56@ 0 @I155@ INDI 1 NAME Janet /Greig/ 2 GIVN Janet 2 SURN Greig 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 0990995, 0990996 (1683 - 1819) for batch M 4 CONC 111562, printout call number 0990995, 0990996, (Film), shee 4 CONC t 00, downloaded 7 Jan 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 NAME /Creig/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Creig 1 NAME /Grieg/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Grieg 1 NAME /Grigg/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Grigg 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1750 2 PLAC , , Scotland 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 6D6BFE9FD1C84562882F629846448CEB6748 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2010 3 TIME 19:33 1 FAMS @F44@ 0 @I156@ INDI 1 NAME Patrick Ridgway /Knight/ 2 GIVN Patrick Ridgway 2 SURN Knight 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Jun 1940 2 PLAC Saint-Malo, Bretagne, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID 45F4110AD04D4757B46AC08827F703942AB9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:45 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Moi Golfeur.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F53@ 1 FAMC @F56@ 0 @I157@ INDI 1 NAME Louis Charles /Dezeuzes/ 2 GIVN Louis Charles 2 SURN Dezeuzes 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 8 Oct 1886 2 PLAC Montpellier, Heraut, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Jan 1971 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 1 EDUC 2 NOTE Ecole des Arts et Métiers, Paris, France 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Engineer 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 9925822A49594F27992C828953142C06EB48 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:15 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Louis-dezeuzes_pape.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 FAMC @F375@ 1 NOTE @NI157@ 0 @NI157@ NOTE 1 CONC His complete name was Louis Charles Lucien Marius DEZEUZES 1 CONT 1 CONT Charles DEZEUZES 1 CONT civil Né le 19 octobre 1862 - MONTPELLIER - Hérault - LANG 1 CONC UEDOC ROUSSILLON 1 CONT Décédé 1 CONT Pharmacien en chef de la Marine Nationale 1 CONT Notes Entre dans la Marine en 1884, Aide-Pharmacien l 1 CONC e 3 novembre 1884; port TOULON. Au 1er janvier 1885, sur l 1 CONC e transport "TONKIN", Escadre d'Extrême-Orient (Voir Josep 1 CONC h NABONA, Cdt). Au 1er janvier 1886, en résidence à TOULON 1 CONC . Pharmacien de 2ème classe le 6 novembre 1888. Aux 1er jan 1 CONC vier 1897, 1899, au Service pharmaceutique du 5ème arrondis 1 CONC sement maritime à TOULON. Pharmacien de 1ère classe le 5 ju 1 CONC in 1899, port CHERBOURG. Aux 1er janvier 1901, 1902, 1903 1 CONC , affecté au Service pharmaceutique du Service de santé d 1 CONC u 1er arrondissement maritime à CHERBOURG. Pharmacien princ 1 CONC ipal le 30 juin 1909; Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur. A 1 CONC u 1er janvier 1911, même affectation. Pharmacien en chef d 1 CONC e 2ème classe le 29 janvier 1914. Au 1er janvier 1917, Memb 1 CONC re du Conseil de Santé du 1er arrondissement maritime et Ch 1 CONC ef du Service pharmaceutique à CHERBOURG. 0 @I158@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Knight/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Mar 1726 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jan 1809 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID BCF29E8C072E489A89772122F8EB65F46E8E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:16 1 FAMS @F48@ 1 FAMC @F71@ 1 NOTE @NI158@ 0 @NI158@ NOTE 1 CONC Source LDS IGI records : 1 CONT - birth = 12 Jun 1726 1 CONT - death = 19 jan 1807 1 CONT Relatives:Dwight HARDING 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Philadelphia MM : 1 CONT - "1751, 9,29 Henry con mcd" 1 CONT - "1760, 12,16 Henry dis" 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819 : 1 CONT Name: Knight, Henry 1 CONT Description: Grandson 1 CONT Date: 25 11 1734 1 CONT Prove Date: 10 12 1735 1 CONT BookPage: E:352 1 CONT Remarks: Henry Badcock. City of Philadelphia. Brewer. Novem 1 CONC ber 25, 1734/5. December 10, 1735. E.352. Children: Mary Li 1 CONC sle, Hannah Knight, Elizabeth Griffitts. Grandchildren: Hen 1 CONC ry, Mary, Elizabeth and Hannah Lisle; John, Henry and Willi 1 CONC am Knight; Francis, Ann Nathaniel and Elizabeth Griffitts 1 CONC . Exec: Mary Lisle, Elizabeth Griffits. 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1819 : 1 CONT Name: Knight, Henry 1 CONT Description: Brother 1 CONT Date: 21 5 1751 1 CONT Prove Date: 19 12 1753 1 CONT BookPage: K:131 1 CONT Remarks: Knight, William. City of Philadelphia. Carpenter 1 CONC . May 21, 1751. Dec. 19, 1753. Niece: Sarah, daughter of br 1 CONC other-in-law Joseph Stretch. Nephew: John son of brother He 1 CONC nry Knight. Exec: Joseph Stretch. 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "The Knight family are of English descent, having probabl 1 CONC y come to this company with William Penn, and have long bee 1 CONC n prominently identified with the affairs of the Quaker cit 1 CONC y. The records of the family may be found on the books of C 1 CONC hrist's (Episcopal) Church, on Second Street. Henry Knight 1 CONC , great-grandfather of Charles, was born on June 10,1726. H 1 CONC e married Elizabeth Hardin, who was also of Philadelphia. A 1 CONC nd they raised a large family." 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Henry Knight, great-grandfather of Charles, was born o 1 CONC n June 10,1726. He married Elizabeth Hardin, who was also o 1 CONC f Philadelphia. And they raised a large family. Their son 1 CONC , John was a soldier in the Revolutionary War..." 0 @I159@ INDI 1 NAME Andrée Adèle /Laurein/ 2 GIVN Andrée Adèle 2 SURN Laurein 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Aug 1888 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 28 Mar 1982 2 PLAC Viry-Chatillon, Ile de France, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 892CF4146B4F48B9BCB3C3654D3BCDB115BA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Oct 2008 3 TIME 12:33 1 OBJE 2 FORM JPG 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\mamee.JPG 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F55@ 1 FAMC @F406@ 0 @I160@ INDI 1 NAME Jacqueline Andrée /Dezeuzes/ 2 GIVN Jacqueline Andrée 2 SURN Dezeuzes 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 NAME Nanie // 2 GIVN Nanie 2 SURN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 31 Mar 1917 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID 2DD474BC25DB4AD7AD3677C3DE99F628048A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 16:22 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\nanie 2.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\Nanie_Epid-0107-Geneal.jpg 2 TITL Nanie 2 _DATE Jan 2007 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 FAMS @F402@ 1 FAMC @F55@ 0 @I161@ INDI 1 NAME Alice /Boucherie/ 2 GIVN Alice 2 SURN Boucherie 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Apr 1881 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Dec 1963 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 _UID B0099F5555D247C485699181A9BC535CF302 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Oct 2008 3 TIME 11:09 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Cuzieu.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 FAMC @F9@ 1 NOTE @NI161@ 0 @NI161@ NOTE 1 CONC First name : "Alice Laure Elizabeth" 0 @I162@ INDI 1 NAME Jacques Albert André Ridgway /Knight/ 2 GIVN Jacques Albert André Ridgway 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 May 1909 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Feb 1967 2 PLAC Neuilly-sur-Seine, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Cuzieu, Rhône-Alpes, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE France 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Architect 1 EVEN 2 TYPE School 2 NOTE Ecole des Beaux Arts de Paris, France 1 _UID BFFC07856C654E55854BA15E02644F0948F3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F56@ 1 FAMC @F57@ 0 @I163@ INDI 1 NAME Louis Aston /Knight/ 2 GIVN Louis Aston 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 3 Aug 1873 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 May 1948 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE U.S. 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Painter (in english below) 3 CONT 3 CONT D'après le Dictionnaire biographiques des artistes contempo 3 CONC rains d'Edouard-Joseph publié en 1931 : 3 CONT 3 CONT Peintre américain, fils et élève de Daniel Ridgway , il reç 3 CONC ut également l'enseignement de Jules Lefebvre et de Tony Ro 3 CONC bert-Fleury. Paysagiste de haute valeur, il fut avant tou 3 CONC t le peintre des eaux, le poëte de l'onde. Il en saisit le 3 CONC s différent aspects, il sut donner à chaque pli, à chaque v 3 CONC ague, à chaque courant sa physionomie propre. 3 CONT Le principal souci de Aston KNIGHT sembla être de se renouv 3 CONC elerr tout en gardant le même sujet : un premier plan d'ea 3 CONC u que ce soit en Normandie, aux Etats-Unis, en Hollande o 3 CONC u à Venise. Ce que Claude Monnet réalisa pour les fleurs e 3 CONC t la lumière, Aston KNIGHT l'accomplit pour les eaux. A l 3 CONC a fois romantique et symbolique, impressionniste et indépen 3 CONC dant, il donna la vie et insufla l'ame à ses toiles. 3 CONT Ses Venises sont troublantes et traitresses; ses rivières n 3 CONC ormandes rapellent Flaubert et Maupassant; sa Seine à Paris 3 CONC , c'est l'auréole hugolienne voilée par les fumées de l'ind 3 CONC ustrie moderne. Qu'il s'agisse du Yorkshire, de Villeneuve- 3 CONC Sur-Lot, de la grande banlieue parisienne, il s'appliqu 3 CONC a à dépouiller l'artifice conventionnel et facile pour rend 3 CONC re à chaque rivière sa figure et son atmosphère. 3 CONT Il exposa au Salon des Artiste Français de 1894 à 1924, à l 3 CONC 'Union Artistique et Littéraire et au Cercle Volney. On l 3 CONC e vit également chez Knoedler, Charpentiet et Tedesco, à Ch 3 CONC icago, Philadelphie, Pittsburg, Rochester, Boston, Clevelan 3 CONC d, Detroit et surtout à New-York chez Knoedler, Scott and F 3 CONC owles et John Levy. 3 CONT Officier de la Légion d'honneur depuis 1927, il avait obten 3 CONC u la médaille de bronze à l'Exposition Universelle de 1900 3 CONC , la mention en 1901, une troisième médaille en 1905 et un 3 CONC e deuxième en 1906. 3 CONT Aston KNIGHT habita Poissy, puis Rolleboise et Beaumont-le- 3 CONC Roger où il sut, d'un logis du XVII siècle, faire une propr 3 CONC iété qui constitue avec ses studios, ses sources, sa chaumi 3 CONC ère de Diane et ses remarquables jardins, une curiosité tou 3 CONC ristique et artistique dont s'enorgueillit la région tout 3 CONC e entière. 3 CONT C'est à ses sources et à la Risle qu'il demanda l'animatio 3 CONC n de son domaine, lequel sort désormais de son caractère im 3 CONC obilier pour devenir une inspiration constante d'oeuvres d' 3 CONC art sylvestres et nautiques. 3 CONT Il était nécessaire d'insister sur le caractère artistiqu 3 CONC e de cette réalisation qui doit compter dans l'oeuvre d'Ast 3 CONC on KNIGHT, création de goût et de mesure dont l'avenir lu 3 CONC i sera reconnaissant. 3 CONT 3 CONT MUSEES: Luxembourg, de Nimes, Rochester, Nework, Toledo, mu 3 CONC sée du Président Harding, à Marion. 3 CONT 3 CONT COLLECTIONS: du Président Coolidge, du sénateur Frelinghuys 3 CONC en, de MM. Markle, Higgins, B. Baruch, J. C. Colgate, de Mm 3 CONC es C. B. Raymond, A. B. Mc Creery, H. Evans, M. Burke, J. J 3 CONC . Hoff, et à <> de Paris. 3 CONT ----------------------------------------------------------- 3 CONC -- 3 CONT 3 CONT Louis Aston KNIGHT, son of American painter Daniel Ridgwa 3 CONC y KNIGHT, studied under his father, Jules Lefebvre and Ton 3 CONC y Robert-Fleury. Aston KNIGHT was a landscape artist know 3 CONC n for his representation of bodies of water. The painter wa 3 CONC s a master in capturing the differnet aspects of the elemen 3 CONC t; he could replicate each wave or current of his subject 3 CONC , whether he be in Normandie, the United States, Holland o 3 CONC r Venice. What Claude Monet achieved with lighting in hi 3 CONC s series of water lilies, Aston KNIGHT achieved with water 3 CONC . His style was at once romantic, symbolic, impressionist a 3 CONC nd independent, breathing life into the soul of his paintin 3 CONC gs. 3 CONT Aston KNIGHT's depictions of Venice are troublesome and ? 3 CONC , his rivers of Normandie recall the texts of Flaubert an 3 CONC d Maupassant, the Seine in Paris the "Hugoesque" halo shado 3 CONC wed by the smoke of industry. Whether his subject be in Yor 3 CONC kshire, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, the Parisien suburbs, Aston KNI 3 CONC GHT dedicated himself to highlighting each's individuality. 3 CONT The artist showed his work at the expositions of the Artist 3 CONC es Françaises from 1894 to 1924, at l'Union Artistique et L 3 CONC ittérature, and at the Cercle Volney. Other exhibition loca 3 CONC tions included the Knoedler, Charpentier and Tedesco galler 3 CONC ies, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Rochester, Boston, C 3 CONC leveland, Detroit, Newark and the Knoedler, Scott and Fowle 3 CONC s, and John Levy galleries in New York. 3 CONT Aston KNIGHT was named officer of la Legion d'Honneur in 19 3 CONC 27. The painter recveived the bronze medal at the Universa 3 CONC l Exposition of 1900, honorable mention in 1901, third plac 3 CONC e in 1905 and second place in 1906. 3 CONT Aston KNIGHT lived in Poissy, Rolleboise, and later in Beau 3 CONC mont-le-Roger where he made his extensive property a touris 3 CONC t attraction. People came to see his studios, his daughte 3 CONC r Diane's thatched house, bodies of water and beautiful gar 3 CONC dens. 3 CONT These bodies of water as well as those at Risle where his i 3 CONC nspiration for many of his paintings. 3 CONT 3 CONT MUSEUMS: Luxembourg; Nîmes; Rochester; Newark; Toledo; Pres 3 CONC ident Harding's museum in Marion. 3 CONT 3 CONT COLLECTIONS: President Coolidge; Senator Frelinghuysen; Mr 3 CONC . Markle; Mr. Higgins; Mr. B. Baruch; J.C. Colgate; Mrs. C 3 CONC . B. Raymond; Mrs. A.B. McCreery; Mrs. H. Evans; Mrs. M. Bu 3 CONC rke; Mrs. J.J. Hoff; and the American Women's Club of Paris. 1 _UID A196CBB534C84BD28EAC8F90A6F80A01D260 1 CHAN 2 DATE 13 Oct 2008 3 TIME 18:57 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\aston_beaumont.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F50@ 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 NOTE @NI163@ 0 @NI163@ NOTE 1 CONC Louis Aston KNIGHT, son of American painter Daniel Ridgwa 1 CONC y KNIGHT, studied under his father, Jules Lefebvre and Ton 1 CONC y Robert-Fleury. Aston KNIGHT was a landscape artist know 1 CONC n for his representation of bodies of water. The painter wa 1 CONC s a master in capturing the differnet aspects of the elemen 1 CONC t; he could replicate each wave or current of his subject 1 CONC , whether he be in Normandie, the United States, Holland o 1 CONC r Venice. What Claude Monet achieved with lighting in hi 1 CONC s series of water lilies, Aston KNIGHT achieved with water 1 CONC . His style was at once romantic, symbolic, impressionist a 1 CONC nd independent, breathing life into the soul of his paintin 1 CONC gs. 1 CONT Aston KNIGHT's depictions of Venice are troublesome and ? 1 CONC , his rivers of Normandie recall the texts of Flaubert an 1 CONC d Maupassant, the Seine in Paris the "Hugoesque" halo shado 1 CONC wed by the smoke of industry. Whether his subject be in Yor 1 CONC kshire, Villeneuve-sur-Lot, the Parisien suburbs, Aston KNI 1 CONC GHT dedicated himself to highlighting each's individuality. 1 CONT The artist showed his work at the expositions of the Artist 1 CONC es Françaises from 1894 to 1924, at l'Union Artistique et L 1 CONC ittérature, and at the Cercle Volney. Other exhibition loca 1 CONC tions included the Knoedler, Charpentier and Tedesco galler 1 CONC ies, Chicago, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Rochester, Boston, C 1 CONC leveland, Detroit, Newark and the Knoedler, Scott and Fowle 1 CONC s, and John Levy galleries in New York. 1 CONT Aston KNIGHT was named officer of la Legion d'Honneur in 19 1 CONC 27 and further commander. The painter recveived the bronz 1 CONC e medal at the Universal Exposition of 1900, honorable ment 1 CONC ion in 1901, third place in 1905 and second place in 1906. 1 CONT Aston KNIGHT lived in Poissy, Rolleboise, and later in Beau 1 CONC mont-le-Roger (destroyed in aug. 1944 by bombs) where he ma 1 CONC de his extensive property a tourist attraction. People cam 1 CONC e to see his studios, his daughter Diane's thatched house 1 CONC , bodies of water and beautiful gardens. 1 CONT These bodies of water as well as those at Risle where his i 1 CONC nspiration for many of his paintings. 1 CONT 1 CONT MUSEUMS: Luxembourg; Nîmes; Rochester; Newark; Toledo; Pres 1 CONC ident Harding's museum in Marion. 1 CONT 1 CONT COLLECTIONS: President Coolidge; Senator Frelinghuysen; Mr 1 CONC . Markle; Mr. Higgins; Mr. B. Baruch; J.C. Colgate; Mrs. C 1 CONC . B. Raymond; Mrs. A.B. McCreery; Mrs. H. Evans; Mrs. M. Bu 1 CONC rke; Mrs. J.J. Hoff; and the American Women's Club of Paris. 0 @I164@ INDI 1 NAME Raymond /Knight/ 2 GIVN Raymond 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1878 2 PLAC Poissy, Ile de France, France 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1914 2 PLAC , , France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID CBCFA1F8FC8649009D9C8561A794F964B580 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jun 2002 3 TIME 14:11 1 FAMC @F62@ 0 @I165@ INDI 1 NAME Charly Meissonier /Knight/ 2 GIVN Charly Meissonier 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 Nov 1877 2 PLAC Poissy, Ile de France, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Jan 1967 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC St Germain en Laye, Ile de France, France 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Honors 2 NOTE Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE US citizen 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Architect 1 EVEN 2 TYPE School 2 NOTE Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris 1 _UID 776F91AFC09E4FA49292BEDB53B43AD64B61 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 16:43 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Dady.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\Docs\Coudray.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F57@ 1 FAMC @F62@ 1 NOTE @NI165@ 0 @NI165@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : CHICAGO TRIBUNE, Paris, France - 4 Feb 1926 1 CONT 1 CONT WHO's WHO ABROAD 1 CONT 1 CONT Mr. Charly Knight was born in Paris in 1877, the son o 1 CONC f the late Ridgway Knight, who passed most of his life in F 1 CONC rance, and was famous as a painter of peasant scenes. Ridgw 1 CONC ay Knight had two sons; one, Mr. Aston Knight is, like hi 1 CONC s father, a painter, whereas Mr. Charly.Knight has made hi 1 CONC s career in architecture. 1 CONT Though an American citizen, .Mr. Knight has seen littl 1 CONC e of the United States. He had his education here, and her 1 CONC e he has done all his work, a great deal of it for America 1 CONC n firms or private individuals. He vent to the Lycée Condor 1 CONC cet and from there into the Beaux-Arts, where he was admitt 1 CONC ed as a first. Immediately after leaving the school, wher 1 CONC e he won many prizes, he went into business here and has be 1 CONC en at it every since. 1 CONT Mr. Knight has made a speciality of restoration of hou 1 CONC ses in Paris and country chateaux, a work for which his lon 1 CONC g residence, in France and complete familiarity with all pe 1 CONC riods of French architecture have well fitted him. A comple 1 CONC te enumeration of all has done in this way in the many year 1 CONC s of his career would be impossible; but three great achiev 1 CONC ements stand out, the new American hospital, work on whic 1 CONC h is still going on, the building of the Bankers' Trust Com 1 CONC pany in the Place Vendôme, and the restoration of the chate 1 CONC au of Chacaniac -Lafayette. 1 CONT The new American hospital in Neuilly is a big brick an 1 CONC d stone affair, which, it is expected, will be complete i 1 CONC n about six weeks. In one sense, it may never be fully comp 1 CONC leted, for work on different annexes, as they are needed, w 1 CONC ill lie continued. This building was designed by Mr. Knigh 1 CONC t after American ideas, using French materials, and shoul 1 CONC d be the most modern hospital in France. With its many atta 1 CONC ched sleeping-porches it will resemble more a big hotel tha 1 CONC n a hospital. 1 CONT The work on the Bankers' Trust building Mr. Knight con 1 CONC siders the biggest thing he bas done in Paris. This bank oc 1 CONC cupies a historical old building on the Place Vendôme. Th 1 CONC e facade Mr. Knight had to leave untouched, in order not t 1 CONC o mar the beauty of the square, but the interior he transfo 1 CONC rmed completely, making it into à modern American busines 1 CONC s house, equipped with all the latest technical devices. 1 CONT The chateau of Chavaniac Lafayette, in the Haute-Loire 1 CONC , is the historical home of the Lafayette family. The grea 1 CONC t Lafayette himself lived there. When this building was acq 1 CONC uired by the American organization known as the Lafayette M 1 CONC emorial Association, Mr. Knight was chosen as architect t 1 CONC o restore and remodel the old house which was falling in ru 1 CONC in. In this work Mr. Knight kept faithfully, for the, exter 1 CONC ior, to all the epochs represented by the different transfo 1 CONC rmations which the chateau had known; for the interior, h 1 CONC e made it eighteenth century, with furniture of the period 1 CONC , just as Lafayette himself would have known it. 1 CONT At this chateau the Memorial Association maintain a ch 1 CONC arity in the form of a sanitarium for tubercular Frenc 1 CONC h children. For, the children, Mr. Knight designed the scho 1 CONC ols and preventorium which have been put up. 1 CONT During the late war, Mr. Knight was architect for man 1 CONC y Amerioan hospitals and charitable institutions. One o 1 CONC f these was the hospital of the Chateaau d'Annel near Co 1 CONC mpiegne, . which was managed by Mme. Taufflieb. 1 CONT 1 CONT Among the work for private persons which Mr. Knight has don 1 CONC e should be cited his restoration of the gothic chateau o 1 CONC f Mrs. Whitney Hoff near Aix-les-Bains. He has also worke 1 CONC d for Mrs. Edith Wharton, the distinguished American noveli 1 CONC st. For her he transformed her house at St.-Brice-la Forê 1 CONC t as well her villa at Hyères. 1 CONT Other institutions in Paris for which Mr. Knight has b 1 CONC een architect are the National City Bank, the Equitabl 1 CONC e Trust Co., the Bank of Montreal, and the American Chambe 1 CONC r of Commerce. 1 CONT When he is not in Paris, Mr. Knight goes te his countr 1 CONC y house, an eighteenth-century chateau at Bas Coudray, nea 1 CONC r Corbeil, on the road to Fontainebleau. One of the beautie 1 CONC s of this place is a curious old staircase which once was i 1 CONC n the hunting pavilion of Gabrielle d'Estrées, the mistres 1 CONC s of Henry IV. 1 CONT 1 CONT Mr. Knight was two years ago made a Chevalier of the L 1 CONC egion of Honor. 0 @I166@ INDI 1 NAME Nadine /Vallee/ 2 GIVN Nadine 2 SURN Vallee 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 25 May 1936 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 _UID E5BA9D4C5A664F2881FC05A131B2525F76CC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jan 2003 3 TIME 11:59 1 FAMC @F45@ 0 @I167@ INDI 1 NAME John /Webster/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Webster 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID C8900125EAD646B89FE781713C41034276BC 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:12 1 FAMS @F58@ 1 FAMC @F408@ 1 NOTE @NI167@ 0 @NI167@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DE and marr. Sarah VANA 1 CONC MAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 1 CONT William b.c. 1856 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Many Webster were maried in the same church (Holy Trinity 1 CONC ) as John Sr and Jr : 1 CONT - Timothy Webster m. Graema 10 Aug 1740 1 CONT - Timothy Webster m. Elizabeth Graham 19 Nov 1750 1 CONT - Henry Webster m. Sarah Stedham 26 Dec 1755 1 CONT - Thomas Webster m. Margaret Clarice 26 Feb 1770 1 CONT - Richard Webster m. Mary Thomas 29 Dec 1779 1 CONT - John Webster m. Lydia Mendenhall 1 Jan 1795 1 CONT - David Webster m. Jane Carey 12 Jun 1817 1 CONT - Dickinson Webster m. Mary Ann Brown 19 Sep 1826 1 CONT - Joseph E. Webster m. Mary Ann Hind 7 Feb 1826 1 CONT 1 CONT And Vanaman : 1 CONT - William Van Neaman m. Johanna Hore 5 Dec 1751 1 CONT - Andrew Vanaman m. Mary Jones 14 Sep 1756 1 CONT - Abraham Vannaman m. Ann Paulson 17 Oct 1771 1 CONT - Andrew Vanneman m. Catherine Andey 30 Apr 1778 1 CONT - David Vanneman m. Dorothy Runnels 11 Nov 1790 1 CONT - John Vanniman m. Rebecca Stille 1 Jan 1744 1 CONT 1 CONT Are they parents with my Webster ? 0 @I168@ INDI 1 NAME Sarah /Vanaman/ 2 GIVN Sarah 2 SURN Vanaman 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Vanneaman/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Vanneaman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Jan 1748 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 733ACF6C346340E59D604A80CB90FC08CA42 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:12 1 FAMS @F58@ 1 FAMC @F396@ 1 NOTE @NI168@ 0 @NI168@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DEL and marr. Sarah VAN 1 CONC AMAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Sarah VANAMAN b 1 Jan 1748, dau of John and Mary VANAMAN 1 CONC . She married John WEBSTER before 1787 when their child Tho 1 CONC mas WEBSTER was born. These events could have been in Delaw 1 CONC are or Penn." 0 @I169@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Webster/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Webster 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1787 2 PLAC , , Delaware, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1861 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID F5894952B467491AA5C5DD38DA324853BDD2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Feb 2010 3 TIME 19:13 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F58@ 1 NOTE @NI169@ 0 @NI169@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DE and marr. Sarah VANA 1 CONC MAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 0 @I170@ INDI 1 NAME Henry /Badcocke/ 2 GIVN Henry 2 SURN Badcocke 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 0538915 for batch 7125204, sheet 55, downl 4 CONC oaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 NAME /Babcock/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Babcock 1 NAME /Babcocke/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Babcocke 1 NAME /Badcock/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Badcock 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1670 1 DEAT 2 DATE 11 Jul 1735 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 OCCU 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Brewer 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID FEF62EEBF8EB44F68AA3E370A4AD67A30513 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:57 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI170@ 0 @NI170@ NOTE 1 CONC Henry was a friend of William Penn. 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Philadelphia MM : 1 CONT - "Henry bur 7-11-1735" 1 CONT - "Henry (Badcoke), Phila., Pa., m Mary Browne, Phila., Pa. 1 CONC , at Phila. MH" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT 07/07/1724 : He granted to his son-in-law, John Knight, a l 1 CONC and 102 feet wide and 396 feet long bound eastward with 3r 1 CONC d street from Delaware River, southward with the Society la 1 CONC nd, westward with 4th street and northward with Dock stree 1 CONC t in Philadelphia. 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source Arthur Farrington : 1 CONT "Henry's will was proved in 1735. His wife is not mentione 1 CONC d in the will so is evidently dead when it was written in 1 1 CONC 734. He was a brewer in Philadelphia. His burial is recorde 1 CONC d by the Quaker Philadelphia Monthly Meeting 7/11/1735. Th 1 CONC e same record mentions Henry Badcock son of Henry and Mar 1 CONC y who died 1/8/1713/14 and Mary Badcock daughter of Henry a 1 CONC nd Mary who died 5/6/1698. There follows the text of his wi 1 CONC ll: 1 CONT Be it remembered that I Henry Badcock of the city and count 1 CONC y of Philadelphia brewer being aged and infirm of body ye 1 CONC t through the mercy of God of sound mind and memory do thi 1 CONC s twenty fifth day of November in the year one thousand sev 1 CONC en hundred and thirty four make & publish this my last wil 1 CONC l and testament in manner following (that is to say) 1 CONT Imprimis, I give and devise unto my daughter Mary Lisle al 1 CONC l that the house and lott or piece of ground whereon I no 1 CONC w dwell being ninety five feet on the east side of the seco 1 CONC nd street and extending from thence eastward to the dock to 1 CONC gether with the ground whereon my great cellar now stands b 1 CONC eing part of a lott I purchased of James Crelson the residu 1 CONC e purchased of Henry Fowler Arthur Cook and George Heathcot 1 CONC t Also all that lott scituate on the west side of the sam 1 CONC e street being about thirty feet in bredth and three hundre 1 CONC d feet in length purchased of Robert (Longshore?) and Joh 1 CONC n Sanders together with all and singular the houses out hou 1 CONC ses mill house and brew house and other buildings whatsoeve 1 CONC r on the said lott erected and all my brewing veseles utens 1 CONC iles and appurtenances whatsoever to have and to hold the s 1 CONC ame lotts of land houses buildings and all and singular th 1 CONC e premises with their appurtenances unto my said daughter M 1 CONC ary and to her heirs and asigns forever excepting and reser 1 CONC ving out of the before devised premises the room in which m 1 CONC y daughter Hannah Knight usually lodges unto & for the us 1 CONC e of my said daughter Hannah during the term of her natura 1 CONC l life Also I give and devise unto my grandson Henry Lisl 1 CONC e all that my lott of land purchased of Samuel Jobson scitu 1 CONC ate on the east side of the street aforsaid & being about t 1 CONC wenty feet in bredth and thence extending back to the doc 1 CONC k aforsaid to have and to hold the same lott to my said gra 1 CONC ndson and his heirs and asignes forever Also I give and dev 1 CONC ise unto my daughter Elizabeth Griffetts all that house an 1 CONC d lott of land called the (Seales) which I purchased of Sam 1 CONC uel Carpenter also all that my house and lott of land in wh 1 CONC ich she now dwells being the remainder of the lott I purcha 1 CONC sed of the said James Crelson and is about Fifty one feet i 1 CONC n bredth on the east side of the street aforsaid Also all t 1 CONC hat my malt house and the piece of ground containing in bre 1 CONC dth on the street aforsaid about forty five feet and extend 1 CONC ing from thence eastward about two hundred feet to have an 1 CONC d to hold the said lotts of land and all and singular the b 1 CONC uildings theron erected together with what barley malt or o 1 CONC ther things of mine which shall happen to be in the said ma 1 CONC lt house or upon the said lott devised and all and singula 1 CONC r the appurtenances there unto belonging unto my said daugh 1 CONC ter Elizabeth and to her heirs and asignes forever yeildin 1 CONC g and paying thereout unto my said daughter Hannah Knight a 1 CONC nd to John, Henry and William her children anually and ever 1 CONC y year during the --- of twelve years twenty pounds currt 1 CONC . money of this province each and evry of the said years Al 1 CONC so I give and devise unto my said daughter Hannah Knight an 1 CONC d to the said John William and Henry her children all tha 1 CONC t my house and lott of land scituate on the west side of th 1 CONC e street aforsaid purchased of Thomas Wharton being about t 1 CONC wenty six feet in bredth & three hundred feet in length als 1 CONC o all that lott of land on the same side of the street las 1 CONC t ---- purchased of Emanuel D---son being about thirty tw 1 CONC o feet in bredth and three hundred feet in length also al 1 CONC l that my lott of land on the west side of the said stree 1 CONC t being about fifty one feet" 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source "Wills: Abstracts, Book E: 1726 - 1736: Philadelphi 1 CONC a Co, PA Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera 1 CONC , Jack Bowman, and Judy" at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenw 1 CONC eb/pa/pafiles.htm : 1 CONT BADCOCK, HENRY. City of Philadelphia. Brewer. November 25 1 CONC , 1734/5. December 10, 1735. E.352. Children: Mary Lisle, H 1 CONC annah Knight, Elizabeth Griffitts. Grandchildren: Henry, Ma 1 CONC ry, Elizabeth and Hannah Lisle; John, Henry and William Kni 1 CONC ght; Francis, Ann Nathaniel and Elizabeth Griffitts. Exec 1 CONC : Mary Lisle, Elizabeth Griffitts. Wit: James Peller, Edwa 1 CONC . Simpren, John Kinsey. 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source Area History: Watson's Annals of Philadelphia and Pe 1 CONC nnsylvania, 1857, Vol I: River-Front Bank (Rootsweb): 1 CONT ...In the year 1705, the bank lot owners being required t 1 CONC o regulate King Street, their fewness of names and number a 1 CONC re only these, to wit: Hugh Codderer; Michael Isbern; Isaa 1 CONC c Norris; Edward Shippen; Henry Badcock; Smith Carpenter; A 1 CONC braham Buckley; Samuel Powell; Thomas Tresse; Joseph Pidgeo 1 CONC n... 1 CONT ________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT LINKAGE BEGIN 10 Henry Babcock Brewer/Philadelphia Henry Ba 1 CONC bcock _ 1 CONT bm 1 CONT n. 1690 Philadelphia Business Directory, "Three Brewere tha 1 CONC t send off many a Tun of good Malt-Beer," Colonial Philadel 1 CONC phians - Hannah Benner Roach, 1999 P36. ld 1686 and n. 1691 1 CONC , n. 1693. GSP. 1 CONT ld 1686 Grantor: Jales Peller Grantee: Henry Badcock, brewe 1 CONC r Transaction: L17 Description: house and 30-foot lot betwe 1 CONC en the west side of the swamp, or Dock, and the east side o 1 CONC f Second Street, south of Walnut. 1 CONT n. 1691 he was granted six "timber trees" for enlarging hi 1 CONC s house; 1 CONT n. 1693 his Philadelphia estate was rated at L250. 1 CONT mf 1688 ___ __ Mary Brown _, Proceedings of the NJ Historic 1 CONC al Soc. V9 (1860- 1864) P19-21, Woodstown, NJ Extr. from th 1 CONC e Mss. of Samuel Smith. 1 CONT ld ____ ___ __ Philadelphia Exemplification B1 P604 LDSR002 1 CONC 1869 Grantor: William Penn Grantee: Henry Badcock ld ____ _ 1 CONC __ __ Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P184 LDSR0021872 Witn 1 CONC ess: Henry Badcock 1 CONT ld 1695 Feb 20 Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P426 LDSR002 1 CONC 1872 Witness: Henry Badcock 1 CONT ld 1697 Jun 04 Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P82 LDS#0021 1 CONC 872 Grantor: Lawrence Cook of Passyunk in Phila. Co. and Pe 1 CONC ter, son and heir of John Cook, second son and heir. Grante 1 CONC e: Henry Babcock, brewer of the same place. Description: se 1 CONC veral tracts 6ac., 50 ac. 1 CONT ld 1699 Sep 06 Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P392 LDSR002 1 CONC 1872 Grantee: Henry Badcocke 1 CONT ld 1706 Jul 30 Philadelphia Exemplification B8 P180 LDS#002 1 CONC 1872 Grantor: Henry Badcoke, brewer et ux Mary of the Cit 1 CONC y of Philadelphia Grantee: John Cheetain of Philadelphia, T 1 CONC ailor Description: for 33 pounds 1 CONT ld 1706 Sep 20 Philadelphia Exemplification B8 P271 LDS#002 1 CONC 1872 Grantor: Peter Cock, of Passyunk, Philadelphia Co., fi 1 CONC rst son, heir of Sasse Cock; and John Cock of same, 2nd so 1 CONC n et ux Katherine. Grantee: Henry Babcock, brewer of the Ci 1 CONC ty of Philadelphia. 1 CONT ld 1724 Jul 07 Philadelphia Exemplification B1 P___ LDSR002 1 CONC 1869 Grantor: Henry Badcock, brewer of Philadelphia et ux M 1 CONC ary Grantee: John Knight of said city, distiller (son-in-la 1 CONC w of said Henry and Mary) Description: land 102 feet wide a 1 CONC nd 396 feet long bound eastward with 3rd street from the De 1 CONC laware River, southward with the Society land, westward wit 1 CONC h 4th St. and northward with Dock Street. Recorded Book I V 1 CONC 2 1700 Aug 16, Book F VI P374 1 CONT with Mary (nee Brown _) Babcock _ girl 1 CONT _ Babcock _ 1 CONT bf ____ ___ __ to Henry Babcock _ et ux Mary (nee _ _) Babc 1 CONC ock _ 1 CONT mm ____ ___ __ John Knight _ 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT "BADCOCK, THOMAS. Philadelphia. Pewterer. January 2, 1707/8 1 CONC . March 9, 1707/8. C. 76. Cousin Alexander Badcock. Friend 1 CONC s Thomas Paschall of Philadelphia., Nicholas Rosogens and h 1 CONC is wife, Mary wife of Robert Skeene. Overseer: Cousin Henr 1 CONC y Badcock of Philadelphia. Witnesses: Martyn Jervis, Franci 1 CONC s Cooke and William Lee" 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT "An extract from a book Brewed in America by Stanley Baro 1 CONC n briefly mentions Henry and Mary Babcock, who I believe ar 1 CONC e the parents of Hannah Babcock whom John Knight (? - 1728 1 CONC ) married in 1718 following his first wife's death. 1 CONT 1 CONT My Aunt Lucille records that Henry and Mary (Browne) Babcoc 1 CONC k wed in Philadelphia in 1688 and that Hannah Babcock was b 1 CONC orn in Philadelphia. This contradicts her birth in Longhope 1 CONC , Gloucester, England, in 2 May 1697. However, my Aunt Luci 1 CONC lle writes that her birth was not recorded, so is it possib 1 CONC le that the Babcocks had returned to England and Hannah wa 1 CONC s born during this visit? 1 CONT 1 CONT Through the Babcocks it would appear that we have North Ame 1 CONC rican lineage dating to at least 1688, the year they wed 1 CONC . I believe they are my great, great, great, great, great 1 CONC , great, great grandparents" 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Anthony (Morris) passed down the brewing tradition to hi 1 CONC s son, Anthony Morris Jr. (1681-1763). At age fourteen, Ant 1 CONC hony Jr. entered into a seven-year apprenticeship to Henr 1 CONC y and Mary Badcock [Babcock] "to learn the art and mysterie 1 CONC s of brewing." 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Common And I do alfo nominate and appoint Jckn Parfon 1 CONC t, Council- William Htulfit.; William Lee, Nchemiah Allen 1 CONC , Tfjomat Pafchall, John Budd, junr. Ed-ward Smont, Samue 1 CONC l Buckley, James Atkinfon, Pentecoft Teague, Francis Cook 1 CONC , and Henry Badcocke, to be the twelve prefent Common Counc 1 CONC il-men of the faid city..." 0 @I171@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ruddach/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Ruddach 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Riddich/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Riddich 1 NAME /Riddoch/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Riddoch 1 NAME /Riddock/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Riddock 1 NAME /Ruddoch/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ruddoch 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1790 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1872 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID A8470A6D006247F1A98AF5163BB6AF08E6E1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:53 1 FAMS @F59@ 1 FAMC @F44@ 1 NOTE @NI171@ 0 @NI171@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DEL and marr. Sarah VAN 1 CONC AMAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 0 @I172@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Webster/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Webster 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 19 Mar 1818 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 30 Dec 1894 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Gentleman 1 _UID C3660D55150447CE91CC69B1E5EBEA3A24C7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Jan 2010 3 TIME 15:30 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 FAMC @F59@ 1 NOTE @NI172@ 0 @NI172@ NOTE 1 CONC Ridgway Brewster KNIGHT remembers his grandfather Thomas We 1 CONC bster Jr was a colonel during the Civil War and was suppose 1 CONC d to have been a friend of Abraham Lincoln. 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... Patriotic citizens of Philadelphia, anxious to uphol 1 CONC d the Government in this trying hour, recognizing the diffi 1 CONC culty of obtaining suitable officers to command colored tro 1 CONC ops just then being called into the army, proposed to estab 1 CONC lish a school for the instruction of soldiers for these pos 1 CONC itions. The chairman of the board was Thomas Webster, it 1 CONC s secretary Cadwalader Biddle, its treasurer S. A. Mercer." 1 CONT Source 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT WAR DEPARTMENT, ADJUTANT-GENERAL'S OFFICE 1 CONT Washington, D. C., November 5, 1864. 1 CONT THOMAS WEBSTER, Esq., 1 CONT Chairman Supervisory Committee, 1 CONT 1210 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.: 1 CONT SIR: By direction of the Secretary of War, you are hereby a 1 CONC uthorized to raise one regiment of infantry to be compose 1 CONC d of colored men and to be enlisted and mustered into the s 1 CONC ervice of the United States, for one, two, or three years 1 CONC , or during the war. The officers all to be mustered for th 1 CONC ree years or during the war. The instructions heretofore fu 1 CONC rnished from this office, relative to organization and appo 1 CONC intment of officers in the case of other colored regiment 1 CONC s raised by you will govern in this case. The regiments wil 1 CONC l be known and designated as the Twenty-fourth U. S. Colore 1 CONC d 'troops. 1 CONT I have the honor to be, very respectfully, &c., 1 CONT C. W. FOSTER 1 CONT Assistant Adjutant General of Volunteers 1 CONT SOURCE: United States War Department. THE WAR OF THE REBELL 1 CONC ION: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union an 1 CONC d Confederate Armies. Series III, Volume 4. Washington: Gov 1 CONC ernment Printing Office, 1880-1901. 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT 1880 United States Census : 1 CONT Household: 1 CONT Thomas WEBSTER Age : 62 Birth : PA - Gentleman 1 CONT Eliza M. WEBSTER Age : 56 Birth : PA - Keeping House 1 CONT Thomas WEBSTER JR. Son Age : 25 Birth : PA - Dry Goods Clerk 1 CONT William B. KAY GSon age : 7 Birth : PA 1 CONT Clarence KAY GSon age : 5 Birth : PA 1 CONT Annie DOUGHERTY, Birth : IRE 1 CONT Walter LINDENHEIMER Birth : GERMANY 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DEL and marr. Sarah VAN 1 CONC AMAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 1 CONT _________________________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT "... Norfolk, Aug. 23, 1856. Thomas Webster, Jr. Esq., Cha 1 CONC irman of the Relief Committee, Philadelphia.." 0 @I173@ INDI 1 NAME Eliza Ann /Richardson/ 2 GIVN Eliza Ann 2 SURN Richardson 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME Elizabeth // 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Jul 1823 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Apr 1901 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Keeping House 1 _UID 158B672FE0D84AEAA762821E6DC49CFA921A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Jan 2010 3 TIME 19:37 1 FAMS @F61@ 1 FAMC @F10@ 1 NOTE @NI173@ 0 @NI173@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : : 1 CONT 1) John Webster came to Wilmington, DEL and marr. Sarah VAN 1 CONC AMAN who was b. 1 Jan 1748. Their son: 1 CONT 2) Thomas b. 1787, d. 1861, marr. Mary RUDDACH (dau of Will 1 CONC iam and Janette GRIGG). Their son: 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 0 @I174@ INDI 1 NAME Rebecca Morris /Webster/ 2 GIVN Rebecca Morris 2 SURN Webster 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Nov 1849 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1912 2 PLAC Poissy, Ile de France, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID 0DA7616B1CD143CDBDF7CE176DEB2E9430C9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 17:25 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 FAMC @F61@ 1 NOTE @NI174@ 0 @NI174@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT ... 1 CONT 3) Thomas, Jr. b. 19 Mar 1818, d. 30 Dec 1894, marr. Eliz 1 CONC a Ann RICHARDSON (dau of William & Rebecca BOWER) prob. i 1 CONC n Phila. Their children: 1 CONT 4) Rebecca Morris b.1849 1 CONT Mary b.c. 1851 1 CONT Thomas b.c. 1853 0 @I175@ INDI 1 NAME Daniel Ridgway /Knight/ 2 GIVN Daniel Ridgway 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 15 Mar 1839 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Mar 1924 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Honors 2 NOTE Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 1 EVEN 2 TYPE Nationality 2 NOTE US Citizen 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Painter (in english below) 3 CONT 3 CONT D'après le Dictionnaire des artistes contemporains d'Edouar 3 CONC d-Joseph publié en 1931 : 3 CONT ___________________________________________________________ 3 CONC _______ 3 CONT Elève de l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris et de Gleyre. Il v 3 CONC int à Poissy en 1873 et fut de suite remarqué par Meissonni 3 CONC er qui, parmi les premiers, apprécia ses scènes paysannes d 3 CONC e l'Ile de France. On le vit au Salon de 1874 avec "Les lav 3 CONC euses", qui marquent le début d'une série depuis réputée, d 3 CONC ont la plus célèbre toile est peut-être "L'appel au passeur 3 CONC ". 3 CONT Ridgway KNIGHT retourna aux Etats-Unis pour participer à l 3 CONC a guerre de Sécession, revint à Paris et s'essaya au tablea 3 CONC u de genre. 3 CONT C'est de Poissy que datent ses premières toiles campagnarde 3 CONC s, puis il se fixa à Rolleboise où il devait peindre ses me 3 CONC illeures oeuvres sur ses terrasses dominant la Seine. Il fa 3 CONC ut mentionner ses scènes d'intérieur, mais ce fut surtout l 3 CONC e peintre des belles filles dans les belles fleurs. 3 CONT Une mention spéciale doit être consacrée à son fameux "Ba 3 CONC s de laine" qui servit au Gouvernement français pour le tro 3 CONC isième emprunt de guerre et qui orna le Cabinet du ministr 3 CONC e des finances, avenue de Rivoli, jusqu'au déménagement d 3 CONC e son ministère à Bercy dans les années 1980. 3 CONT Une autre de ses toiles à succès "Après la bataille de la M 3 CONC arne" fut donnée à l'Oeuvre des Aveugles de guerre par M. N 3 CONC elson Cromwell qui la racheta 25.000 dollars. 3 CONT Au Salon des artistes peintres de Paris, il obtint la menti 3 CONC on honorable en 1882, la troisième médaille en 1888 et fu 3 CONC t hors-concours en 1889. Il participa avec succès aux Expos 3 CONC itions Universelles de Paris, Chicago, Anvers et Munich. 3 CONT Ses oeuvres peuvent être vues à la Pennsylvania Academy o 3 CONC f Fine Arts et chez de nombreux collectionneurs aux Etats-U 3 CONC nis où il fut l'un des artistes les plus populaires de so 3 CONC n temps et figura en bonne place dans la collection du ro 3 CONC i de Siam. 3 CONT Ridgway KNIGHT fut fait officier de la Légion d'honneur e 3 CONC n 1909. 3 CONT Au Salon, il obtint la mention honorable en 1882, la troisi 3 CONC ème médaille en 1888; il fut hors concours à l'Exposition d 3 CONC e 1889. Il participa avec succès aux Expositions Universell 3 CONC es de Paris, Chicago, Anvers et Munich. 3 CONT Oeuvres à la Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, au Brookly 3 CONC n Museum, au Ministère de Finances, dans la collection du R 3 CONC oi du Siam et chez de nombreux collectionneurs aux Etats-Un 3 CONC is où il fut un des artistes les plus populaires de son tem 3 CONC ps. 3 CONT 3 CONT PRINCIPAUX TABLEAUX: "Un Deuil". "L'appel au passeur". "Le 3 CONC s laveuses". "La beryère de Rolleboise". "Les amis du berge 3 CONC r". "La bataille de la Marne". "Le bas de laine". "Quiétude 3 CONC ". 3 CONT -------------------------------------------------------- 3 CONT 3 CONT Daniel Ridgway KNIGHT was a student of l'Ecole des Beaux-Ar 3 CONC ts and Gleyre. Apon his arrival in Poissy his talent for d 3 CONC epicting French peasant life in the Parisien region was cle 3 CONC ar to Meissonier, the head of the celebrated art exposition 3 CONC , the Salon. The painter presented "Les Laveuses" at the Sa 3 CONC lon of 1874, the first in his acclaimed series which also i 3 CONC ncludes "L'appel au passeur". 3 CONT Ridgway KNIGHT returned to the United States to fight in th 3 CONC e Civil War. Upon his return to Paris he began his genre p 3 CONC aintings, reaching his professional apex while painting fro 3 CONC m his terrace overlooking the river Seine in Rolleboise. R 3 CONC idgway KNIGHT is known for his depiction of peasant women o 3 CONC utdoors though he also painted interior scenes. 3 CONT "Bas de laine" must also be included among the artist's suc 3 CONC cesses. This famous painting was used by the French Governm 3 CONC ent as propaganda for the sale of war bonds during the firs 3 CONC t World War. Today, the painting which belongs to the Frenc 3 CONC h state, hangs on the walls of the Ministry of Finance. "Ap 3 CONC rès la bataille de la Marne", another acclaimed painting, w 3 CONC as given to l'Oeuvre des aveugles de guerre (Association o 3 CONC f blind vetrans) by Mr. Nelson Cromwell who, then in turn 3 CONC , bought the painting back from the association for $25,000. 3 CONT Ridgway KNIGHT was named officer of the Légion d'Honneur i 3 CONC n 1909. 3 CONT The painter received honorable mention at the Salon of 1882 3 CONC , third place in 1888 and received special recognition fo 3 CONC r his professional achievement at the Salon of 1889. Ridgwa 3 CONC y KNIGHT showed his work at the Universal Expositions of Pa 3 CONC ris, Chicago, Anvers and Munich. 3 CONT His work is found in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 3 CONC , the Brooklyn Museum, the French Ministry of Finance, th 3 CONC e private collection of the King of Siam, as well as in th 3 CONC e private collections in the United States. Ridgway KNIGH 3 CONC T was recognized as one of the most popular contemporary ar 3 CONC tists in the United States in the late 19th century. 3 CONT 3 CONT PRINCIPAL WORKS: "Un Deuil"; "L'appel au passeur"; "Les lav 3 CONC euses"; "La beryère de Rolleboise"; Les amis du berger"; "L 3 CONC a bataille de la Marne"; "Le bas de laine"; "Quiétude". 1 EVEN 2 TYPE School 2 NOTE Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Paris 1 _UID 30996B2D4126471AB21FBACA6A2010ACC403 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 17:38 1 OBJE 2 FORM jpg 2 FILE C:\Documents and Settings\PK\Mes documents\Genealogie\Legacy\pknight\docs\DRK_buste.jpg 2 _SCBK Y 2 _PRIM Y 2 _TYPE PHOTO 1 FAMS @F62@ 1 FAMC @F102@ 1 NOTE @NI175@ 0 @NI175@ NOTE 1 CONC The young Daniel Ridgway KNIGHT had many problems with hi 1 CONC s puritan family : he was not interested by the industria 1 CONC l of his father's and uncle's activities (ship building com 1 CONC pany) He wanted to be a painter ! 1 CONT 1 CONT He came to France to be a student in the "Ecole des Beaux-A 1 CONC rts de Paris" with the profressor Gleyre. 1 CONT 1 CONT He returned to the United States with two friends and enlis 1 CONC t as a Private in Company K, 5th Cavalry Regiment Pennsylva 1 CONC nia on 17 August 1864. Lieutenant, he participated to the t 1 CONC aking of Richmond : he painted a view of the Union forces c 1 CONC oming in the burning town. Discharged on 28 May 1865 (Sourc 1 CONC es: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865. PARoste 1 CONC r Published in 1870) 1 CONT 1 CONT At the end of the war, he come back to Paris to finish hi 1 CONC s studies and then return to Philadelphia to open a worksho 1 CONC p in which he met Rebecca Webster. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1872-73 he preferred to come back to Paris-France, the c 1 CONC ountry of fine art, with his wife. First, they lived in Sai 1 CONC nt Germain Des Pres" and further they settled in Poissy, i 1 CONC n an old castle "l'abbaye aux dames" near the river Seine 1 CONC . His talent for depicting French peasant life was clear t 1 CONC o his neighbour Meissonier, the head of the celebrated ar 1 CONC t exposition, the Salon. 1 CONT 1 CONT Then he buy also a house at Rolleboise to paint from his te 1 CONC rrace overlooking the river Seine. 1 CONT 1 CONT Ridgway KNIGHT was named officer of the Légion d'Honneur i 1 CONC n 1909. 1 CONT 1 CONT In 1914, face to the german invasion, the Poissy castle wa 1 CONC s requesitionned by the french government. 1 CONT 1 CONT PRINCIPAL WORKS: "Un Deuil"; "L'appel au passeur"; "Les lav 1 CONC euses"; "La bergère de Rolleboise"; Les amis du berger"; "L 1 CONC a bataille de la Marne"; "Le bas de laine"; "Quiétude". 1 CONT Fot more informations about the artist work go to 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source The Chicago Tribune, Paris, France - 13 March 1924 : 1 CONT 1 CONT Great Throng Of Mourners Attends - Funeral Of Daniel Ridgwa 1 CONC y Knight 1 CONT 1 CONT "Simple but impressive funeral ceremony ­were hold yesterda 1 CONC y morn­ing at the american Pro-Cathedral of the Holy Trinit 1 CONC ry, on Avenue George V, for Daniel Ridgway Knight, celebrat 1 CONC ed American artist who died at the American Hospital last S 1 CONC unday afternoon, following a short illness. The services we 1 CONC re conducted by Rev. Frederick W. Beekman, dean of the pro- 1 CONC cathedral, and Holy Trinity was thronged with mourners wh 1 CONC o had come to pay their last tribute of res­pect to the de 1 CONC parted painter. 1 CONT The beautiful service of the Episcopal church, which so str 1 CONC ikingly expresses hope and faith in immortal­ity by means o 1 CONC f Scripture texts, hymns and prayers, was used, the full ch 1 CONC ioir of the cathedral participating. the hymns sung were fa 1 CONC vorites of Mr. Knight. Two sons of the painter, Mr. Ashto 1 CONC n Knight, who follows in the artistic footsteps of his illu 1 CONC strious fathcr, and Mr. Charles Knight, an architect, wer 1 CONC e the principal mourners.­Interment took place in st. Germa 1 CONC in-en-Laye in the family vault vault. 1 CONT Among the pensons in attendance were Ambassador Myron T. He 1 CONC rricks, Consul Genral Alexander M. Thackara, Col. Joseph d 1 CONC e Jousselin, Dr. and Mme Jouast, Mr and Mrs Elmer Roberts 1 CONC , Count and Countess I. de Baisjolin, Dr Ralph I. Davenport 1 CONC , Mr Frank Bool, Mr and Mrs William Nelson Cromwell, ... 1 CONT Numerous floral wreaths had been sent by the American Art A 1 CONC ssociation. The chancel was filled with these floral expres 1 CONC sions of sympathy." 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT 1 CONT K N I G H T (Daniel Ridgway) 1 CONT PEINTRE, né à Philadelphie, le 15 mars 1839. Issu d'une anc 1 CONC ienne famille anglo/irlandaise, fixée en Amérique dès le XV 1 CONC IIème siècle, il fit ses premières études artistiques à l'A 1 CONC cadémie des Beaux-Arts de Philadelphie : puis vint à Paris 1 CONC , où il fut élève de Gleyre à l'Ecole Nationale des Beaux-A 1 CONC rts. Après un retour au pays natal, M. Ridgway Knight se fi 1 CONC xait en France, qui peut être considérée comme sa seconde p 1 CONC atrie. Peintre par excellence de la vie champêtre, dont i 1 CONC l a étudié les types et les aspects dans l'île-de-France mê 1 CONC me, en Seine-et-Oise, ce remarquable artiste habita tout d' 1 CONC abord Poissy, où il acquit et restaura un château historiqu 1 CONC e et où il se lia intimement avec l'illustre Meissonnier, q 1 CONC ui lui donna ses conseils et son amitié ; puis, à Rollebois 1 CONC e, dont il a fait connaître les sites pittoresques et varié 1 CONC s. Travaillant toujours d'après nature, au plein air et su 1 CONC r le vif, M. Ridgway Knight parvint ainsi à prêter aux scèn 1 CONC es rustiques qu'il interprète une rare expression de vérité 1 CONC . Il y apporte, en outre, un métier sûr et soutenu, un dess 1 CONC in ferme et un coloris aux tons toujours harmonieux. A par 1 CONC t quelques tableaux comme un Inventeur, étude d'intérieur n 1 CONC otable, et une Pêcheuse, au bord de la mer, M. Ridgway Knig 1 CONC ht n'a guère peint que des paysannes dont il s'est constitu 1 CONC é le portraitiste, si l'on peut dire, ému et intéressé. Men 1 CONC tionnons, par exemple Les Laveuses de Carrière-sous-Poiss 1 CONC y ; un deuil ; L'Appel au Passeur, acquis par le musée de P 1 CONC hiladel­phie ; Ia Récolte des pommes de terre ; La Flaneus 1 CONC e ; Soir d'été, également acquis par le musée de Philadelph 1 CONC ie ; Rêverie, qui appartient à la collection Kengsland ; L 1 CONC a pre­mière Rencontre, actuellement au musée de Milwauke 1 CONC e ; Berger à Rolleboise, acquis pour le musée de Brookly 1 CONC n ; Causerie, qui appartient à MM. Arthur Thooth et fil 1 CONC s : La grande Soeur, actuellement à New-York ; Le Chemin de 1 CONC s Vignes, qui appartient à M. Stotesbury, de Philadelphi 1 CONC e ; En Vendanges ; Orpheline, toile acquise par le roi de S 1 CONC iam ; Les Lavandières ; La Lettre, actuellement au musée d 1 CONC e Omaha ; La Coupeuse d'herbes, qui appartient à M. Knoedle 1 CONC r de New-York ; Matinée de Juillet ; La Déclaration, d'un b 1 CONC eau sentiment idyllique ; Un couple de Paysans, toile où s 1 CONC e trouvent des types de Paysans supérieurement observés, et 1 CONC c. 1 CONT Hors Concours de la Société des Artistes Français, qui lu 1 CONC i accorda plusieurs mentions et médailles, M. Knight a ét 1 CONC é en outre récompensé à l'Exposition Universelle de Paris ( 1 CONC 1889), à l'Exposition Internationale de Chicago (1904) et a 1 CONC ux salons d'Anvers, de Philadelphie, de Munich et de Londre 1 CONC s. II fait partie de la Société des Artistes de Paris et d 1 CONC e diverses antres associations. Officier de la Légion d'hon 1 CONC neur, il est, de plus, Chevalier de l'ordre de Saint­-Miche 1 CONC l de Bavière. 0 @I176@ INDI 1 NAME Joseph /Phipps/ 2 GIVN Joseph 2 SURN Phipps 2 NSFX III 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Feb 1700 2 PLAC Uwchlan Twp, Chester Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 7 Dec 1771 2 PLAC , Botetourt, Virginia, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 8 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 BURI 2 PLAC , Botetourt, Virginia, USA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 8 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Miller 1 _UID FC0714B2F9B345E8A0ABD74251CAF6B6CDC7 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:57 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 FAMS @F370@ 1 FAMC @F18@ 1 NOTE @NI176@ 0 @NI176@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Tracts 86-91 went to Joseph Phipps, Jr. in 1729. (A Brief H 1 CONC istory of the Phipps Family in Venango County - Nancy Byer 1 CONC s Romig) 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, Jr. (III or IV), apparently died intestate i 1 CONC n East Caln in 1769. It must have been this Joseph that Fut 1 CONC hey and Cope referred to as the largest landholder in Uwchl 1 CONC an with 940 acres. In addition to the 500 acres he receive 1 CONC d from his father, he owned 135 acres in tract 80, the 12 1 CONC 8 acre tract 85, and another tract in the manor of Springto 1 CONC n to the north of tract 85, a 175 acre tract to the south o 1 CONC f tract 85, and tracts 83 and 83. In 1791 children of Josep 1 CONC h Phipps sold the 175 acre tract to John Righter. The child 1 CONC ren were named as Elizabeth, wife of Aaron Allison; Jonatha 1 CONC n Phipps, smith, wife Mary; Esther Phipps; and Lewis Phipp 1 CONC s of Philadelphia, wife Margaret. Jonathan and Mary Phipp 1 CONC s had a daughter Mary who married James Butler. 1 CONT Joseph Phipps, Jr. apparently also left sons Joseph and Aar 1 CONC on. Aaron Phipps received in 1777 300 acres of the 500 acr 1 CONC e tract mentioned above in accordance with an agreement mad 1 CONC e in 1769 between Joseph Phipps and Robert Allison. Alliso 1 CONC n was given a 4 acre parcel The son Joseph moved to Botetou 1 CONC rt Co., VA, where he died in 1771. He left 3 adjoining trac 1 CONC ts in Uwchlan and Springton to his son Joshua Phipps, wif 1 CONC e Esther. These totaled about 150 acres and included a merc 1 CONC hant mill on the Little Brandywine. Joshua Phipps, also o 1 CONC f Botetourt Co., VA, sold tract 85 to Charles Read in 1773 1 CONC . The Joseph who died in 1771 also left tract 80 to Benjami 1 CONC n Phipps, son of Esther Crosby. An Esther Phipps married Ri 1 CONC chard Crosby in 1763 and Benjamin was presumably her son, b 1 CONC ut it is not clear how she fit into the family. Perhaps sh 1 CONC e was a daughter of the Joseph of Botetourt Co., VA. Benjam 1 CONC in Phipps married Margaret and had a daughter Mary who marr 1 CONC ied William Pettit of Catawipi Twp., N. Cumberland. Margare 1 CONC t, widow of Benjamin, married Samuel Laurence some time bef 1 CONC ore 1807 when she sold tract 79 to Thomas Morrison. 1 CONT 1 CONT Will - To my sons Joseph Jr. and Joshua of Botetourt Co., o 1 CONC ne merchant mill situated in the province of Pennsylvania i 1 CONC n Chester County Pennsylvania, on a creek known as Little B 1 CONC randy Wine. 1 CONT 150 acres adjoining Robert Allison, William Rogers, Jane Mc 1 CONC Catherine, Samuel Bywers and John Smith, all in the said pr 1 CONC ovince of Pennsylvania. 1 CONT To my son Joshua, my two sons Aaron and Caleb; my daughte 1 CONC r Mary Lewis, the wife of Isaac Lewis of Youchlin townshi 1 CONC p of Pennsylvania, my daughter Rachel Astin, the wife of Ow 1 CONC en Astin, she being in Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. 1 CONT To my grandaughter Hubard, my daughter Hannah Astin, wife o 1 CONC f George Astin of Botetourt Co., Virginia, my daughter Este 1 CONC r Crosby, my Mill and plantation lying in East Caln on th 1 CONC e Brandy Wine. 1 CONT To Jonathan Phipps and Anne Phipps children of Joseph Phipp 1 CONC s Jr., and to Benjamin Phipps son of Ester Crosby, 135 acre 1 CONC s in Chester County, Pennsylvania adjoining Enoch Wells, Wi 1 CONC lliam Owen, David Owen, David Beatty, Robert Allison. 1 CONT John Nowley of Ridley township, Pennsylvania and Elisha Pri 1 CONC ce of Borough of Chester as executors. 1 CONT Signed 12/7/177- witnesses; Thomas Madison, William Bowen 1 CONC , and Rees Bowen. 1 CONT On file at Fincastle, Virginia. 1 CONT probated 2/11/1772. 1 CONT 1 CONT In another book it appears as this: 1 CONT Joseph Phipps probated 2/11/1772 to my sons Joseph Jr. an 1 CONC d Joshua Phipps my merchant Mill with appurtenances in Ches 1 CONC ter Co., Pennsylvania on the Brandywine Creek and 3 other t 1 CONC racts of land in said township. Also one negro man. All o 1 CONC f his personal bonds and credits to his two sons Aaron an 1 CONC d Caleb Phipps. To his daughter Mary Lewis, wife of Isaac L 1 CONC ewis of Chester Co., Pennsylvania the sum of 100 pounds. T 1 CONC o his daughter Rachel Aston, wife of Owen Aston of Cumberla 1 CONC nd Co., Pennsylvania the sum of 100 pounds. To Hannah Aston 1 CONC , wife of George Aston of Botetourt Co., Virginia, the su 1 CONC m of 150 pounds. To Owen and Caleb 5 shilling sterling. T 1 CONC o his daughter Ester Crosby, one negro girl named Dinah. T 1 CONC o Benjamin Phipps son of Ester Crosby, 135 acres of land i 1 CONC n Chester County, Pennsylvania. 1 CONT Witnesses same as above. 1 CONT 1771, of Botetourt Co., Virginia according to will of Milfo 1 CONC rd Mills, West Marlborough township, Chester Co., Pennsylva 1 CONC nia "married out of meeting, not to a member, married b 1 CONC y a priest or salaried clergy December 07, 1771, will writt 1 CONC en 1 CONT occupation: miller - Milford Mills, Chester Co., PA 1 CONT MARY HELSBY: 1 CONT Mary Phipps (Helsby, wife of Joseph II) Will Book V. 7, p 1 CONC . 36 8/11/1781 1 CONT Wit.: Benjamin Davis, Isaac Williams 1 CONT Exec.: Samuel Bond, Griffith John, Sr. 1 CONT Legacy: 1 CONT to: Uwchlan Monthly Mtg. - 3 pounds 'hard money' 'to be app 1 CONC lied for the use of the poor.' 1 CONT to: Joseph Helsby (son of Ralph Helsby) - 15 pounds 1 CONT to: neice Mary Helsby - 15 pounds 1 CONT to: cousin Mary Moss - 10 pounds 1 CONT to: Elizabeth Longwel - 10 pounds 1 CONT to: nephew John Helsby - 15 pounds 1 CONT List includes: Townsend Whelan, Cadwalader Jones, Joseph Ha 1 CONC rvout, Israel Whelan, Jonathan Phipps, James Packer, Isaa 1 CONC c Lewis, Wm. Harvout, Job Packer, Joseph Helsby (legacy), M 1 CONC ary Moss, Jon Helsby (legacy), Mary Helsby, Elizabet Longwe 1 CONC ll. 1 CONT Rent determined for Wm. Griffith from 1783-6: 90 pounds 1 1 CONC 0 shillings per year 1 CONT Firewood sold to Isaac Cadwalader (A Brief History of the P 1 CONC hipps Family in Venango County - Romig) 1 CONT Burial: Uwchlan Society of Friends Graveyard 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I177@ INDI 1 NAME Gérard /Vallee/ 2 GIVN Gérard 2 SURN Vallee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1931 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 _UID 8856754977F540DAA55000DB19D6D3CB7FE0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jan 2003 3 TIME 11:59 1 FAMC @F45@ 0 @I178@ INDI 1 NAME Elisabeth // 2 GIVN Elisabeth 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1710 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1771 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 7FA989A7498148139CCA83628896DE6226A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:00 1 FAMS @F63@ 1 NOTE @NI178@ 0 @NI178@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Stephanie Walker 0 @I179@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /Thomas/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN Thomas 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1684 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 24 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 4 Mar 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 12 Nov 1760 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 24 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 4 Mar 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID 46A90DE7CA9F4966B2C6FDEBB168DCDD2D85 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:29 1 FAMS @F64@ 1 NOTE @NI179@ 0 @NI179@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "... The name of Owen Thomas is on the list of Taxables fo 1 CONC r Upper Merion, 1734..." 0 @I180@ INDI 1 NAME Eleanor // 2 GIVN Eleanor 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 4 Mar 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 SEX F 1 _UID D2E344A7026F40ECADC0C2C6077FE3D36E8D 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:29 1 FAMS @F64@ 0 @I181@ INDI 1 NAME John /Hunter/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Hunter 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1636 2 PLAC , Yorkshire, England 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 AFN 1TH8-NT 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Captain 1 _UID BAEC103E30454E1E8194F268B3CB6BB0DD46 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:35 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 NOTE @NI181@ 0 @NI181@ NOTE 1 CONC LDS IGI Records : marriage in East Collingforth, Yorkshire 1 CONC , England or in 1651, Wicklow Co, Ireland. 1 CONT _____________________ 1 CONT KNIGHT Family archives : Born = 1625 1 CONT _____________________ 1 CONT Source Gene Cole Johnson - MJohnson@neto.com : 1 CONT John HUNTER was b. abt. 1636 somewhere in England. He m. An 1 CONC n, also b. in England. Their son John HUNTER b. abt. 1666 d 1 CONC . 1736 m. Margaret ALBIN in 1693 in Ireland. Of their nin 1 CONC e children, Peter HUNTER was lost at sea, hence the large n 1 CONC umber of male descendants named Peter in this family, in hi 1 CONC s memory. 1 CONT Children of John and Margaret: 1 CONT George Hunter b. abt. 1695 Chester, PA 1 CONT John Hunter b. abt. 1698 Chester, PA 1 CONT Elizabeth Hunter b. abt. 1703 Newton Square, Delaware, PA 1 CONT Ann Hunter b. abt. 1704 Newton Square 1 CONT William Hunter b. 31 Dec. 1706 Newton Square m. Hannah Wood 1 CONC ward 11 Dec. 1740 1 CONT Martha Hunter b. 21 Oct. 1708 d. 15 Nov. 1761 Newton Squar 1 CONC e buried Old St. Paul's Episcopal Cemetery, Chester, PA m 1 CONC . Stephen Cole Jr b. 1700 1 CONT Peter Hunter b. 29 July 1710 Newton Square 1 CONT James Hunter b. 1714 Newton Square 1 CONT Elizabeth Hunter b. abt. 1718 Randolph, NC 1 CONT I think two of John and Margaret's daus m. men named Steele. 1 CONT _______________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "John HUNTER was born about 1636 in England. John was bapti 1 CONC zed in the SUBMITTED; Temple: SUBMITTED temple. He was endo 1 CONC wed in the SUBMITTED; Temple: SUBMITTED temple. He marrie 1 CONC d ANN. They were sealed in the Submitted; Temple: SUBMITTE 1 CONC D temple. 1 CONT They had the following children: 1 CONT M i Peter HUNTER was born 29 Apr 1656 and died before 31 De 1 CONC c 1730. 1 CONT M ii John HUNTER was born 1664 and died 1736." 0 @I182@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Brown/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Brown 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Browne/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Browne 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1670 2 PLAC Of, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 8 Sep 1730 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 90A36CF1F74E4060BA074D4AC2C0DE8CB951 1 CHAN 2 DATE 14 Jan 2010 3 TIME 18:07 1 FAMS @F60@ 1 FAMC @F119@ 1 NOTE @NI182@ 0 @NI182@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Philadelphia MM : 1 CONT - "Henry (Badcoke), Phila., Pa., m Mary Browne, Phila., Pa. 1 CONC , at Phila. MH" 1 CONT - "Henry bur 7-11-1735" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT The record of the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting (Quaker) sta 1 CONC tes that Mary Badcock wife of Henry died 9/8/1730. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT LDS IGI record : Relatives: Ebenezer BROWN 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Anthony (Morris) passed down the brewing tradition to hi 1 CONC s son, Anthony Morris Jr. (1681-1763). At age fourteen, Ant 1 CONC hony Jr. entered into a seven-year apprenticeship to Henr 1 CONC y and Mary Badcock [Babcock] "to learn the art and mysterie 1 CONC s of brewing." 0 @I183@ INDI 1 NAME Ann // 2 GIVN Ann 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , Yorkshire, England 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT Y 1 AFN AFN: 1TH8-P1 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID DDC30FF83D6940419F49B6D76F2B843192B3 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:35 1 FAMS @F66@ 1 NOTE @NI183@ 0 @NI183@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "ANN was born about 1639 in England. ANN was baptized in th 1 CONC e SUBMITTED; Temple: SUBMITTED temple. She was endowed in t 1 CONC he SUBMITTED; Temple: SUBMITTED temple. She married John HU 1 CONC NTER. They were sealed in the Submitted; Temple: SUBMITTE 1 CONC D temple" 0 @I184@ INDI 1 NAME Peter /Hunter/ 2 GIVN Peter 2 SURN Hunter 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 20 Apr 1656 2 PLAC East Collingwith, Yorkshire, England 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 11 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 CHR 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 458865, downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 458865, downloaded 22 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 31 Dec 1730 2 PLAC Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 22 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 458865, downloaded 22 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 AFN 1THB-6P 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID B26E1FBEB5AB4745BF77038F6AF6A7F4ACD4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:25 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMS @F383@ 1 FAMC @F66@ 1 NOTE @NI184@ 0 @NI184@ NOTE 1 CONC Type: Book 1 CONT Title: Steele Family 1 CONT Author: Joy Steel Williams 1 CONT Repository: typed family history on file at Swarthmore Frie 1 CONC nds Library, Swarthmore PA 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source Ancestry.com : : 1 CONT In a very dilapidated hand-written document that was give 1 CONC n to Marguerite Sheetz by her mother : 1 CONT "was at Chester Cty., PA monthly meeting of friends on 26 J 1 CONC une 1717 certificate from monthly meeting in Ireland." 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source Clark Hunter : 1 CONT "... In answer to your question, amongst the family archive 1 CONC s of my family, is recorded the name of Peter Hunter (the b 1 CONC rother of my ancestor). Also recorded is his wife, Jane Lee 1 CONC , sometimes spelt Jane Lie. And that they had a daughter, n 1 CONC amed Ann or Anna. 1 CONT Unfortunately, I do not have any "proof" of this daughter 1 CONC , just that it has been handed down within my family as suc 1 CONC h for many generations. And in my records/archives, I did n 1 CONC ot have a spouse listed for Ann..." 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT LDS IGI Records : in Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland in novembe 1 CONC r 1679 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source (Irish Quaker Immigratio 1 CONC n into Pennsylvania) : 1 CONT PETER HUNTER, of Ballenecarick, County Wicklow, Ireland, wi 1 CONC fe and daughter Ann (unm.), received 6 Mo. 26, 1717, date 1 CONC d 11 Mo. 13, 1716, from Ballycane Meeting, County Wicklow 1 CONC , Ireland 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I185@ INDI 1 NAME Alphonse Pierre /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Alphonse Pierre 2 SURN Boulard 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 28 Aug 1828 2 PLAC Niort, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1893 2 PLAC Niort, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID FE7D6FBC7BD04435AEED79A22E53CCC02DFE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F98@ 1 FAMC @F108@ 0 @I186@ INDI 1 NAME John /Aston/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Aston 2 NPFX Sir 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME /Ashton/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ashton 1 NAME /Astin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Astin 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1653 2 PLAC Lougher, Limerick, Ireland 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 5 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , Ireland 1 _UID F7FFEAEBC67E4F99BFE0F1F61BA2B28F7B16 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:43 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 FAMC @F388@ 0 @I187@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Connor/ 2 GIVN Esther 2 SURN Connor 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1655 2 PLAC Lougher, Limerick, Ireland 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 5 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , , Ireland 1 _UID 61353A20DD364C9F9D1F4AF88B03640EEC94 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:43 1 FAMS @F67@ 1 NOTE @NI187@ 0 @NI187@ NOTE 1 CONC Name CONNOR from LDS IGI individual records 1 CONT ___________________________________________ 1 CONT Source : http://www.ireland-information.com/heraldichall/gm 1 CONC .htm : 1 CONT "O'Connor is one of the ten commonest names in Ireland wit 1 CONC h the name deriving from at least six Gaelic Septs with a n 1 CONC umber of distinct branches. The O'Conchobhair Septs were lo 1 CONC cated in Kerry, Cork, Offaly, Clare and Roscommon. Descenda 1 CONC nts with this name can be found in every County in Irelan 1 CONC d but mainly in Cork and Kerry." 0 @I188@ INDI 1 NAME Claude /Vallee/ 2 GIVN Claude 2 SURN Vallee 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 4 Jul 1928 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 _UID 45D09043DDE0458B979AC060E950FB8983B9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jan 2003 3 TIME 12:00 1 FAMC @F45@ 0 @I189@ INDI 1 NAME George /Aston/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Aston 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1682 2 PLAC Wicklow Co, Ireland 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1738 2 PLAC Downingtown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 OCCU Saddler and justice of the peace 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID F589DC3BB8014D9FAA6C03EE2DC6085C9810 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F68@ 1 FAMC @F67@ 1 NOTE @NI189@ 0 @NI189@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "Came to Pennsylvania about 1717. Land was surveyed for hi 1 CONC m by John Taylor in 1723. Was a member of the Pennsylvani 1 CONC a Assembly in 1725. George died sometime between March 20 a 1 CONC nd May 1739, according to the Philadelphia Registry. On Che 1 CONC ster Co, PA Tax List 1722 Geo. Aston, Culn Twp. Taxes 18/6" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source "Steven C. Perkins" : 1 CONT "Existence of George Aston I inferred, since there was a Ge 1 CONC orge or John Aston in PA in 1683, see, Futher, Hist and Ge 1 CONC n of Chester Co., PA. This needs verification." 1 CONT "Peter Hunter may be the Peter Hunter who was received at C 1 CONC hester Monthly Meting 6m 26d 1717, from Ballycane Meeting 1 CONC , Co., Wicklow, Ireland, by certificate dated 11m 13d 1716" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ... In 1736, Smith, a Pennsylvanian, burnt Cresap's home t 1 CONC o the ground while attempting to arrest him for the murde 1 CONC r of Knoles Daunt. Once arrested, Cresap was taken by Smit 1 CONC h and his men to a Philadelphia jail (upon entering Rhilade 1 CONC lphia, Cresap is said to have exclaimed to George Aston, on 1 CONC e of his guards, "Damn it, Aston, this is one of the Pretty 1 CONC est Towns in Maryland"). Apparently, Cresap was so obnoxiou 1 CONC s that the Pennsylvanians quickly asked him to leave the pr 1 CONC ison and return home. He replied that he refused to leave u 1 CONC ntil he was ordered to by the King... 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT 1737 Geo. Aston, Cumberland Twp Tax 5/0. Kept Admiral Verno 1 CONC n Inn. 1 CONT Source "Pennsylvania Centre Democrat" newspaper: George loc 1 CONC ated on the Admiral War ren tract, now part of West Philade 1 CONC lphia." 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source THE HISTORY OF CHESTER COUNTY, by Futhey and Cope (1 1 CONC 881); pg. 466 1 CONT "ASTON, George, a justice of the peace and active citizen 1 CONC , purchased 500 acres in Caln township, on the western sid 1 CONC e of what is now Downingtown, and is said to have built wha 1 CONC t is known as the old Hunt mansion, 1727-8. His wife, Eliza 1 CONC beth, was the daughter of Peter Hunter, of Middletown. he d 1 CONC ied in 1738, leaving children,-George, Peter, Mary (marrie 1 CONC d to Joseph Few, 2,18,1733), Susanna, and probably Esther 1 CONC , wife of Roger Hunt. George Aston (2) married Esther, daug 1 CONC hter of Owen Thomas, of East Whiteland, and became the owne 1 CONC r of the Admiral Vernon (now Warren) tavern. He left one so 1 CONC n, Owen Aston. George Aston (1) was styled a Quaker...,bu 1 CONC t there is no evidence to that effect in the records of th 1 CONC e society. His daughter Mary and son Peter became members." 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... GEORGE ASTON was from Birmingham, England. He was an E 1 CONC piscopalian. He took up 500 acres of Downington, Penn., an 1 CONC d 1000 acres of woodland. Deeds dated 1682. Said to have bu 1 CONC ilt the old HUNT mansion, 1727-8. Justice of the Peace; lar 1 CONC ge land owner in Cain Twp., Chester Co., Penn. VIRKUS say 1 CONC s he was a Quaker" 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... George Aston died 173S and his vddow and children sol 1 CONC d 1739 to Roger Hunt (>dio had married Esther, a daughter o 1 CONC f the said George Aston) Mill mentioned 1752 on his land." 0 @I190@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Hunter/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Hunter 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 27 May 1682 2 PLAC Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 11 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 12 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 4 Mar 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1735 1 _UID BB7F9D2B7F4E450B976CFB8E4C773228C8BE 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:10 1 FAMS @F68@ 1 FAMC @F14@ 1 NOTE @NI190@ 0 @NI190@ NOTE 1 CONC Elizabeth was the sister of Hannah HUNTER who married Thoma 1 CONC s KNIGHT. So, the HUNTERs came twice in the KNIGHT family... 1 CONT _________________________ 1 CONT Source : "Wife of George Aston II, Elizabeth Hunter, is iden 1 CONC tified in an acknowledgement dated 12 July 1734 in Cheste 1 CONC r Co., PA. Her father, Peter Hunter, is named within. Dee 1 CONC d Book E5:257." 0 @I191@ INDI 1 NAME George /Aston/ 2 GIVN George 2 SURN Aston 2 NPFX Captain 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC Downingtown, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1766 2 PLAC Cumberland Co, PA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID E4A5245A97FA41B696F47BE829CFF40971FF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:50 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F68@ 1 NOTE @NI191@ 0 @NI191@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT "History of Chester County, PA", page 51, French and India 1 CONC n War. "In the public expenditures we find charged March 2 1 CONC , 1756 to Capt. Geo. Aston for himself and company's pay L2 1 CONC 40, 15S, 4D (240 Pounds, 15 Schillings, 4 Pence)." Capt. i 1 CONC n Militia 3rd Batt. 1747-48-1758. Commissioned May 8, 1758 1 CONC . [Pennsylvania Archives 2-Sec. Vol II, Pages 506 & 563.] 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT ... In 1753 the French and Indian war was actually begun .. 1 CONC . It is, however, very doubtful whether any soldier from th 1 CONC e then county of Chester at the fatal field of the Monongah 1 CONC ela,1 but when the news of the crushing defeat which made f 1 CONC amous the rash, overbearing English general, who purchase 1 CONC d with his life posthumous renown, came to astound the colo 1 CONC nists as greatly as it amazed the English nation, many a yo 1 CONC ung man from this locality enrolled himself in the hastily- 1 CONC recrulted company which, commanded by Capt. Isaac Wayne, wa 1 CONC s sent into Northampton County to guard the frontier inhabi 1 CONC tants from threatened Indian attacks,2 as also in that comm 1 CONC anded by Capt. George Aston. 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT During the years 1747 and 1748, French and Spanish privatee 1 CONC rs sailed up the Delaware River, alarming the inhabitants 1 CONC . The aurhorities, fearing that the Province might be invad 1 CONC ed and the city of Philadelphia plundered, created Associat 1 CONC ions and prepared batteries at favorable places on the rive 1 CONC r, for defense. These are their officers for 1747; ... Cap 1 CONC ts. David Parry, Roger Hunt, George Aston. 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT (1766 PENNSYLVANIA- "APPLICATIONS FOR LAND WARRANTS 1734-18 1 CONC 65") 1 CONT STRIDEMORE, Thomas 1 Dec for 300 acres on West side of th 1 CONC e Bald Eagle Creek, The South East branch adjoining Georg 1 CONC e ASTON and the crest of Thomas S_ULTRY. In Valley betwee 1 CONC n Netnong? Mountains and the Mountain on the South taking i 1 CONC n Black Oak Ridge. 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "GEORGE ASTON (2) married Esther, daughter of Owen Thomas 1 CONC , of East Whiteland, and became the owner of the Admiral Ve 1 CONC rnon (now Warren) tavern. he left one son, Owen Aston." 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "George Aston III as father of Hester Aston Phipps is base 1 CONC d on chronology and his wife being named Esther. Esther Ast 1 CONC on Phipps is named as wife of Joshua Phipps, and daughter o 1 CONC f "uncle" George Aston, in the 1813 will of George Aston o 1 CONC f Philadelphia." 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT "... But Downingtown's reputation for patriotism goes bac 1 CONC k much further to the American Revolution-even earlier, t 1 CONC o the French and Indian War. At that time (1754-1763), tw 1 CONC o of the borough's most prominent citizens, George Aston an 1 CONC d his son-in-law, Roger Hunt, served as captains in the kin 1 CONC g's army. Hunt, appointed com-missary general, was expecte 1 CONC d to procure wagons, horses, forage and money for the exped 1 CONC ition to recapture Fort Duquesne from the French. A familia 1 CONC r rendezvous point for Hunt was the Ship Inn (also known a 1 CONC s the Sign of the Ship), the village's first lasting hostel 1 CONC ry, where George Washington once slept during his travels i 1 CONC n 1773... 1 CONT ... At this time, the two prominent citizens alluded to ear 1 CONC lier-George Aston and Roger Hunt-began to make their mark 1 CONC . Aston, whose property lay adjacent to Thomas Moore's, wa 1 CONC s a saddler and justice of the peace who opened the first p 1 CONC ublic house in the area to support the huge influx of forei 1 CONC gn as well as local travelers and settlers. Although the ex 1 CONC act location of Aston's tavern is no longer known, he is be 1 CONC lieved to have built it about ten years before Abel Parke w 1 CONC as granted the license (1735) to launch his own, the celebr 1 CONC ated Ship Inn, soon to become a focal point of the village 1 CONC . Hunt inherited his father-in-law's land in 1739 and buil 1 CONC t another grist mill on the property, which eventually cam 1 CONC e to encompass the northwestern part of Down-ingtown as wel 1 CONC l as parts of East Caln and Caln townships." 0 @I192@ INDI 1 NAME Esther /Thomas/ 2 GIVN Esther 2 SURN Thomas 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1710 2 PLAC , Chester, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 SOUR @S6@ 1 _UID E0D1806123324AA789223BE4235BACB4806E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:50 1 FAMS @F69@ 1 FAMC @F64@ 1 NOTE @NI192@ 0 @NI192@ NOTE 1 CONC Source >http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=: 1 CONC 538809&id=I24381542> : 1 CONT She was the only daughter of Owen Thomas. Was living at Dyf 1 CONC frin Manor, Chester Co, PA in October 1704 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source "Steven C. Perkins" : 1 CONT Wife of George Aston II is identified in an acknowledgemen 1 CONC t dated 12 July 1734 in Chester Co., PA. Her father is nam 1 CONC ed within. Deed Book E5:257. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "Wife of George Aston III, Esther Thomas, is identified i 1 CONC n a mortgage of 27 Mar 1741 in Chester Co., PA. Her parents 1 CONC , Owen Thomas and Ann, are named within. Deed Book F6:210." 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "... The depositions all are proving that Esther Thomas wa 1 CONC s the wife of George Aston2. and that Owen Aston was thei 1 CONC r eldest son. They mention that the lands on which the sai 1 CONC d George Aston lived were intailed. (That is the term tha 1 CONC t confuses me the most. In England that meant that lands we 1 CONC re to go to the oldest son I believe, but I never heard th 1 CONC e term over here) One deponent(?) said that he knew Esther 1 CONC s father Owen Thomas had signed over all his land to his wi 1 CONC fe and intimated that it then went to the daughter, and tha 1 CONC t she refused to deliver some contract to a Jones, and sai 1 CONC d she wanted a recovery of lands as her son Owen would be m 1 CONC uch injured if it was not done. She let Jones read the cont 1 CONC ract which was a marriage contract of the year 1704 from Ow 1 CONC en, her father conveying 700 acres of land in trust..." 0 @I193@ INDI 1 NAME Johann Philip /Streiter/ 2 GIVN Johann Philip 2 SURN Streiter 2 NSFX Rev. 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 NAME Hans Johannes // 2 GIVN Hans Johannes 2 SURN 1 NAME Johannes // 2 GIVN Johannes 2 SURN 1 NAME John // 2 GIVN John 2 SURN 1 NAME /Streit/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Streit 1 NAME /Strieter/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Strieter 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , , Germany 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1780 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Lutheran minister 1 RELI 2 NOTE Lutheran 1 _UID D0A7DF3937DF49DAB690206CB486C4F78FEA 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:15 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 NOTE @NI193@ 0 @NI193@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shr 1 CONC yock as researched by Cathy Babbs : 1 CONT "NOTE Lutheran Minister, of Jefferson Co., VA em. from Germ 1 CONC any in the 'St. 2 CONT Andrew Galley', 26 Sep 1737, to Phil 1 CONC adelphia finally located near Harpers 2 CONT Ferry, VA " 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s-1800s 1 CONC " Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626" : first name = Han 1 CONC s Johannes 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : Broderbund CD "Immigrants to Pennesylvania 1600s-1 1 CONC 800s" : immigration in PA in 1737 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Alsace Lutheran and Reformed Churches, Reading, PA 1 CONT "... It appears that these early settlers, who were denie 1 CONC d the privilege of worshiping according to their faith in t 1 CONC heir native land, had been especially eager to provide a pl 1 CONC ace for public worship at the earliest date possible. The 1 CONC y had been here only a few years before they erectted a lit 1 CONC tle log church hardly 100 feet away from where we are assem 1 CONC bled today. It was a union Lutheran and Reformed edifice. A 1 CONC s early as 1738, a regular pastor in the person of John Phi 1 CONC lip Streiter had charge of the Lutheran congregation. At th 1 CONC e same time, Rev. John Philip Boehm, who periodically visit 1 CONC ed dozens of other Reformed communities, shepherded the Ref 1 CONC ormed flock here. 1 CONT 1 CONT Pastor Streiter remained here four years, until 1742. Durin 1 CONC g this period, the congregations encountered a number of se 1 CONC rious difficulties. Differences sprung up between the two c 1 CONC ongregations worshiping here..." 0 @I194@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Badcocke/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN Badcocke 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE citing microfilm 0425458 (1583 - 1742) for batch C030002, p 4 CONC rintout call number 0425458, (Film), sheet 00, downloade 4 CONC d 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Apr 1697 2 PLAC Longhope, , Gloucestershire, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 2 May 1697 2 PLAC Longhope, , Gloucestershire, England 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 5A87BAAE3DA84414B01789F8527E1DECA712 1 CHAN 2 DATE 6 Dec 2009 3 TIME 18:03 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 FAMS @F412@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI194@ 0 @NI194@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : 1 CONT - "1718, 11,30 Hannah rmt John Knight" 1 CONT - "1730, 8,30 Thomas & Hannah ge" 1 CONT - "1736, 8,29 Hannah Gilpin (form Knight) dis mou" 0 @I195@ INDI 1 NAME Anna Juliana /Whittmann/ 2 GIVN Anna Juliana 2 SURN Whittmann 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Whitman/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Whitman 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1717 2 PLAC Frankfurt, Hessen, Germany 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID CC9EDA39D16E40F8BE9B69A53F31E7B0627A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:43 1 FAMS @F70@ 1 FAMC @F279@ 0 @I196@ INDI 1 NAME Owen /Aston/ 2 GIVN Owen 2 SURN Aston 2 NPFX Captain 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 NAME /Ashton/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ashton 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1736 2 PLAC , Chester, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 11 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1780 2 PLAC , Cumberland Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 3 PAGE Submission 539464-091199145632 3 QUAY 1 3 REFN AST 2 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID B14A823389EB42B6ACEFC7EBC4DEE9A397E1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 11 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:01 1 FAMS @F72@ 1 FAMC @F69@ 1 NOTE @NI196@ 0 @NI196@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Stephanie Walker and from Ancestr 1 CONC y. com 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT It was recorded that he lived in Philadelphia, PA on 8 Augu 1 CONC st 1768 and in Cumberland County, PA in 1771. 1 CONT He was married to Rachel Phipps sometime between 1760 and 1 1 CONC 765. Kept White Horse Tavern in E. Whiteland Township, 1763 1 CONC -1764. Captain in Capt. Jas. Young's Company of Cumberlan 1 CONC d County Militia in 1780. From the "Pennsylvania Centre Dem 1 CONC ocrat" newspaper : James Aston's grandfather and great gran 1 CONC dfather came from England in the spring of 1755. 1 CONT ______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Book Page: 1 CONT Surname: Astin - Given Name: Owen 1 CONT Title: 1 CONT Description: Son-in-law 1 CONT Residence: 1 CONT Date: 7 Dec 1771 - Prove Date: 12 Feb 1772 1 CONT Remarks: Joseph Phipps. Now of County of Botetourt, Virgini 1 CONC a. Dec. 7, 1771. Feb. 12, 1772. To son Joshua of Botetour 1 CONC t Co., Va., merchant mill in Uwchlan and 3 tracts adjoinin 1 CONC g containing by estimate 150 acres. All debts owing from so 1 CONC ns Aaron and Caleb to be canceled. To daughter Mary wife o 1 CONC f Isaac Lewis £100. To daughter Rachel wife of Owen Astin £ 1 CONC 100 she living in Cumberland Co. Pennsylvania. To granddaug 1 CONC hter Mary Hubbard mulatto girl named Pugg. To daughter Hann 1 CONC ah wife of Geo. Astin of Botetourt Co. £150 and to her husb 1 CONC and all he owes me. To sons Aaron and Caleb 5 shillings eac 1 CONC h. To daughter Esther Crosby negro girl Dinah. If mill an 1 CONC d plantation in East Caln on Brandywine shall be recovere 1 CONC d by law, then the sum of £100 to be paid to Jonathan Phipp 1 CONC s and £50 to his sister Anne Phipps, children of Joseph Phi 1 CONC pps, Jr., but not otherwise. To Benj. Phipps son of Esthe 1 CONC r Crosby a plantation containing about 135 acres in Uwchlan 1 CONC . ""£10 to be paid toward repairing Quaker graveyard in Uwc 1 CONC hlan."" Proven in Botetourt County, Virginia. Executors: Fr 1 CONC iends John Nowles of Ridley and Elisha Price of Chester. Le 1 CONC tters c.t.a. Caleb Phipps and Isaac Lewis, Executors name 1 CONC d renouncing. 1 CONT ------------------ 1 CONT Book Page: 1 CONT Surname: Aston - Given Name: Owen 1 CONT Title: 1 CONT Description: Mentioned 1 CONT Residence: 1 CONT Date: 1 Jan 1761 - Prove Date: 16 Mar 1761 1 CONT Remarks: Thomas Hubbert of Whiteland. January 1, 1761. Marc 1 CONC h 16, 1761. Provides for wife Rachel. Provides for educatio 1 CONC n of children mentioning Thomas and gives them the land I n 1 CONC ow live on. To daughter Mary £300 at 18. Executors: Brothe 1 CONC r Stephen and friend John Templeton. Letters to Rachel Hubb 1 CONC ert, the executors named having renounced. Witnesses: Jame 1 CONC s Hunter, John Blatchford, John Rees. *Rachel was daughte 1 CONC r of Joseph Phipps, and married 2nd Owen Aston. They kept t 1 CONC he White Horse Tavern. 0 @I197@ INDI 1 NAME Gilles /Butts/ 2 GIVN Gilles 2 SURN Butts 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1588 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID 994FC1259AC947E482E686E3CFA58FD0004B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 17:57 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI197@ 0 @NI197@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I198@ INDI 1 NAME Frederick /Van Schrieck/ 2 GIVN Frederick 2 SURN Van Schrieck 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 NAME /Schreyack/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Schreyack 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1668 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1734 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 _UID 3F02CDB916D942678E935E22B92FBE56FCCD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:21 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 FAMC @F276@ 1 NOTE @NI198@ 0 @NI198@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shr 1 CONC yock as researched by Cathy Babbs mailto:cbabbs@worthli 1 CONC nk.net> : 1 CONT Clara May Shryock in her genealogy, and Gusta Eloise Shryoc 1 CONC k in her genealogy, quote a letter from Maizie Leland, (5 J 1 CONC an 1931 : New York City) widow of Frank Kimball Leland, wh 1 CONC o researched while abroad the Shryock line. (to Capt. Thoma 1 CONC s J. Shryock Jr. of 412 Lawn Ridge Road, Orange, NJ) The le 1 CONC tter quotes Frank's diary as stating the births and death 1 CONC s : 1 CONT Wilhelm Friedrick:Baron van Schrieck - born 1545 died 1583 1 CONT Karl Friedrick:Baron Van Schrieck - born 1580 died 1630 1 CONT Jarick Hans van Schrieck - born 1610 died 1685 1 CONT Friedrick van Schrieck - born 1668 and died 1734 his wif 1 CONC e - Hildegarde von Steuben - born 1682 died 1735. 1 CONT On the next page of her introduction, GES lists the three b 1 CONC rothers as: 1 CONT George-Jarick and wife Barbara Johannes Sr. (HANS) and wif 1 CONC e Susanna Kern (no explanation for use of Johannes or for S 1 CONC r.) Jacob (Jakop) and wife Hilda von Stidinger. GES notes t 1 CONC hat the Johannes who arrived in 1732, Christian who arrive 1 CONC d in 1736, and Johan-Adam who arrived in 1738 are probabl 1 CONC y brothers or cousins late Frank Kinball Leland, Ph. D., wh 1 CONC o studied in Heidelberg, Germany, and who made extensive re 1 CONC searches while there, stated that the three brothers were s 1 CONC on of Friedrick von Schrieck, who came from the northern pa 1 CONC rt of the Kingdom of Prussia. (the brothers to which refere 1 CONC nce was made were: the sons, shown as his Frederick's desce 1 CONC ndants in this PAF (from DESCENDANTS OF HANS JARICK (OR HAN 1 CONC S JERG) SCHREYACK (JOHANNES GEORGE SCHREYACK), by Rhea Dury 1 CONC ea Johnson (Mrs. W. Harvey Johnson), 6208 North Fairhill St 1 CONC ., Philadelphia, Pa, Sept. (1945.) 1 CONT Data concerning the antecedents of these immigrant Schreyac 1 CONC k brothers have been printed in the lineage of Col. Thoma 1 CONC s Jacob Shryock, Jr. in "The Compendium of American Genealo 1 CONC gy" (Vol. 5, pp. 485-486) and in "The Shryock genealogy - D 1 CONC escendants of the Immigrant Ancestor "John Schryock" by Jos 1 CONC eph Grundy Shryock. Portions of these records are given bel 1 CONC ow, with additional information from Miss G. Eloise Schryoc 1 CONC k. 1 CONT Alarick Schroeck's name is among those listed for the Firs 1 CONC t Crusade 1096-1099. It is believied that the von Schrieck 1 CONC s of Bois-le-Duc were descended from him. The von Schriec 1 CONC k ancesters originally came from 'sHertogenbosch (Bois-le-D 1 CONC uc) in the Duchy of Brabant, Holland. 1 CONT Wilhlelm Friedrick, Baron Van Schrieck, 1545-1583 (died i 1 CONC n Bois-le Duc) 1 CONT Karl Friedrick, Baron, 1580-1630 (died in Bois-le Duc) 1 CONT Jarick Hans, 1610-1685 (migrated to the Palatinate and die 1 CONC d in Hanover) Friedrich von Schrieck, 1668-1734 (born and d 1 CONC ied in Hanover). 1 CONT Thus was Friedrick von Schrieck a descendant of a line of f 1 CONC eudal barons,. 1 CONT The name was originally spelled Schreeck, followed by Van S 1 CONC chrieck, and von Schrieck, and in Holland the name has cont 1 CONC inued as Van der Schrieck. In America it has been spelled w 1 CONC ith many variations: Schreyack, Shriock, Schryock, Screyock 1 CONC , Schroyock, Sriock, etc., until the final form of SHRYOCK 1 CONC . (It is believed that this family had no connection with t 1 CONC hose of the name Schrack or Schrock.) 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : the daily papers of October 24-25, 1944: 1 CONT "British troops fought into the streets of the key Dutch ro 1 CONC ad center "of 'sHertogenbosch tonight. " 'sHertogenbosch On 1 CONC e of Europe's Oldest and Most Romantic Towns (By" The Assoc 1 CONC iated Press") 'sHertogenbosch is one of Europe's oldest an 1 CONC d most romanic towns as well as one of southern Holland's m 1 CONC ost successful commercial cities. The town derives its nam 1 CONC e from Duke Godfrey of Brabant, who granted it municipal pr 1 CONC iveleges in 1184. The name literally means 'the Duke's Wood 1 CONC s' - Hertog being the Dutch word for duke and Bosch the wor 1 CONC d for woods. It often appears on maps in the French variant 1 CONC , Bois-le-Duc. The apostrophe 's' prefix to the name is th 1 CONC e Dutch form of the possessive case. The name of the town i 1 CONC s pronounced 'Ser-Togggaen-Bos' with the 'g' gargled. 'sHer 1 CONC togenbosch is the capital of North Brabant Province and ha 1 CONC s a population of about 41.000. It is located at the conflu 1 CONC ence of the Dommel and Aa Rivers. It is connected with th 1 CONC e Maas, three miles to the north, by the canalized River Di 1 CONC eze. Rail and motor routes fan out from the town. It was co 1 CONC nsidered impregnable during the Middle Ages because of mars 1 CONC hes surrounding it until Stadtholder Frederic Henry took i 1 CONC t by storm in 1629. 1 CONT In May 1940 it lay directly in the path of the German force 1 CONC s advancing from Kleve, Germany. A German armored divisio 1 CONC n moved through the town and reached the Moerdyk bridge acr 1 CONC oss Hollandsch Diep, 30 miles to the west, on May 12. The b 1 CONC ridge had been occupied by German troops in Netherlands' un 1 CONC iforms." 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT MINNIS MERGED NOTES: 1 CONT Hanover is located in the Northern Kingdom of Prussia, Germ 1 CONC any. (He spells all these Van Schreick as Von Schreick. Wh 1 CONC o knows?? Is it Von or Van or Schrieck or Schreick?? 1 CONT Dates found on internet: FTM 1 CONT 00. Friedrick Van Schrieck, born 1668 in Hanover, Prussia 1 CONC ; died 1734 in Hanover, Prussia. 1 CONT Jarick Van Schrieck. He married Hildegarde Von Steuben. 1 CONT . Hildegarde Von Steuben, born 1682; died 1739 in Hanover 1 CONC , Prussia. 1 CONT Children of Friedrick Van Schrieck and Hildegarde Von Steub 1 CONC en are: 1 CONT i. John Hans Shryock, born 1705; married (1) Sabina Wolf; m 1 CONC arried (2) Anna Magdalena Rahauser; married (3) Susanna Ker 1 CONC n (Kirn) August 29, 1736 in York Co., Penn. 1 CONT ii. George Jarick Shryock, born 1702. 1 CONT iii. Barbara Shryock, born 1705. 1 CONT iv. Jacob Jakop Shryock, born 1714. 1 CONT -- 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source **** 1 CONT "Friedrick von Schrieck, the son of Jarick Van Schrieck an 1 CONC d the first of the Prussian/German line supposedly marrie 1 CONC d Hildegard von Stuben (1682 a.d - 1739 a.d.) of Heindrich 1 CONC . Three sons of Friedrick and Hildegard von Schrieck, alon 1 CONC g with the wife and daughter of one comprised the brave gro 1 CONC up of our ancestor that left their home in Hanover and cam 1 CONC e to the American colonies in 1733. " 0 @I199@ INDI 1 NAME René Paul /Vallee/ 2 GIVN René Paul 2 SURN Vallee 1 SEX M 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 _UID 3C20793FE2B5437384D1CEFADA13894034F9 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Feb 2006 3 TIME 12:24 1 FAMS @F45@ 0 @I200@ INDI 1 NAME Hildegarde /Von Steuben/ 2 GIVN Hildegarde 2 SURN Von Steuben 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1682 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1739 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 25 Feb 2010 3 QUAY 3 1 _UID FA64F25617434BA585CDAB6C02BA84E67FCB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 25 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:44 1 FAMS @F73@ 1 FAMC @F94@ 1 NOTE @NI200@ 0 @NI200@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Hildegarde was the aunt of Baron Friedrick Wilhelm Agustu 1 CONC s Henry Ferdinand 1 CONT von Steuben, b. 1730, d. 1794 1 CONT Merged General Note:!Also have date of death listed as 1739 1 CONC . Hildegarde VON STEUBEN was an aunt of Baron Fredrick Wilh 1 CONC elm Augustus Henry Ferdinand Von Steuben (1730-1794), Aid 1 CONC e deCamp to Frederick The Great. The Baron General came t 1 CONC o America in 1777 to aid General George Washington during t 1 CONC he Revolutionary War. This relationship is supported by th 1 CONC e fact that General Von Steuben's daughter married Jacob Sc 1 CONC hreyack. 1 CONT (My note: I have no listing of Jacob marrying a von Steuben 1 CONC . He married twice : Barbara Wolfe and Hilda von Stidinger. 1 CONC ) There is a county in lower middle New York State, where V 1 CONC on Steuben retired, that is named after him. He was appoint 1 CONC ed by General Washington as Inspector General with the ran 1 CONC k of Major General in 1778. 1 CONT Death date shown as 1734 by our previous info (?) and 173 1 CONC 5 by Kitty Hood. 1 CONT lso have date of death listed as 1739. 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "It is believed that Hildegarde von Stueben was an aunt o 1 CONC f Baron Friedrick Wilhelm Augustus Henry Ferdinand von Steu 1 CONC ben 1730-1794, aide-de-camp to Frederick the Great. (The Ba 1 CONC ron General came to America in 1777 to aid General George W 1 CONC ashington during the Revolutionary War) This believed relat 1 CONC ionship is supported by the fact that General von Steuben' 1 CONC s cousin's daughter married Jacob Schreyack, one of the thr 1 CONC ee immigrant brothers." 0 @I201@ INDI 1 NAME Hans Johannes Georg /Schreyack/ 2 GIVN Hans Johannes Georg 2 SURN Schreyack 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 NAME /Schreick/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Schreick 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1702 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 3 Mar 1788 2 PLAC Manchester, York Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Farmer and carpenter 1 _UID 1A8F0DF32078488A8B831922D1E0F50C0E67 1 CHAN 2 DATE 4 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:06 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 FAMS @F275@ 1 FAMS @F398@ 1 FAMC @F73@ 1 NOTE @NI201@ 0 @NI201@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT " On August 28, 1733 the ship Hope of British registry arr 1 CONC ived at the port of Philadelphia in the colony of Pennsylva 1 CONC nia. The ship had journeyed from Rotterdam in The Netherlan 1 CONC ds, last from Cowes (on the Isle of Wight, off the souther 1 CONC n English coast) with Daniel Reid as Master. Among the 38 1 CONC 9 passengers ( according to Rupp's 10.000 Names f ) were th 1 CONC ree brothers: 1 CONT Hans Jarick Schreyack, age 31 1 CONT Hans Michael Schreyack, age 28 1 CONT Jacob Schreyack, age 19 1 CONT 1 CONT The passenger list from Strassburger's Pennsylvania G 1 CONC erman Pioneers shows: 1 CONT 1 CONT Hans Jarick Scrayack, age 31 1 CONT Hans Scrayack, age 28 1 CONT Jacob Scrayack, age 19 1 CONT Barbara Scrayack, age 28 1 CONT Susanna Scrayack, age 7 1 CONT 1 CONT Because later records indicate that the proper spelling i 1 CONC s Schreyack, this is the German name that will be used henc 1 CONC eforth. The brothers had traveled initially from Gahsheim 1 CONC , Wurtembergisch (in the western portion of united Germany). 1 CONT 1 CONT Also aboard were Barbara Schreyack, believed to be the 28 y 1 CONC ear old wife of Johannes Georg, and their daughter Susann 1 CONC a Elisabeth, age 7. Immediately upon their arrival the thre 1 CONC e brothers renounced their ties to their homeland and too 1 CONC k an oath of allegiance to the government of the new land 1 CONC . Out of the 83 adult males from this voyage of the Hope th 1 CONC at qualified to take such an oath of allegiance, almost hal 1 CONC f were illiterate and had to sign the oath with their mark 1 CONC . However all three of the Schreyack brothers signed thei 1 CONC r own names g. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is believed that the three immigrant brothers had yet an 1 CONC other brother; a younger brother. In the passenger list fo 1 CONC r the ship Harle, Ralph Harle, Master is found the name o 1 CONC f Christian Schreyack, aged 18 bound for Philadelphia. He i 1 CONC s believed to be the younger brother of those brothers tha 1 CONC t arrived in Philadelphia some three years earlier, in 1733 1 CONC . This Christian Schreyack qualified on September 1, 1736. " 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Ancestry. com : : 1 CONT Other Name : John Michael Schreyack. 1 CONT He had 6 children. 1 CONT ___________________________ 1 CONT Source Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shryo 1 CONC ck as researched by Cathy Babbs : 1 CONT PENNSYLVANIA ARCHIVES, series 2, volume 17, NAMES OF FOREIG 1 CONC NERS WHO TOOK THE OATH OF ALLEGIENCE p.68 List of foreigner 1 CONC s imported in the ship DRAGON, Capt. Hargrave, Master fro 1 CONC m Rotterdam. Qualified Sept. 30, 1732 : JOHANNES SCHREYIACK 1 CONC H p.69 "The original list is herewith given" : JOHANNES SHR 1 CONC YOK PENNSYLVANIA COLONIAL RECORDS, vol III, p.485 giving th 1 CONC e same list as above : JOHANNES SHYROKTZ 1 CONT Arrived Philadelphia on ship Dragon, from Rotterdam, last f 1 CONC rom Plymouth, on Sept 30, 1732. Name spelled Johannes SCHRE 1 CONC YIACKH per Rupp's book. Typical voyages from Rotterdam to P 1 CONC hiladelphia took about seven weeks, so Johannes left Rotter 1 CONC dam sometime in the first half of August that year. Accordi 1 CONC ng to "The American Ancestry of Frederick Louis Huidekope 1 CONC r and Reginald Shippen "Huidekoper" this is the Johannes wh 1 CONC o married Susanna Kern. Married in Yorktown, Lancaster Co. 1 CONC , PA, which in 1749 became York, York Co. 1 CONT Trinity Lutheran Church Records, volume i, Smith and Weiser 1 CONC , 1988, p.44, marriage 29 August 1736, Johannes Schreyack a 1 CONC nd Susanna Kirnin 1 CONT MONOCACY AND CATOCTIN, Volume III, additions and correction 1 CONC s to the History of Frederick County, Maryland, by T.J.C. W 1 CONC illiams and Folger McKinsey (1910), p.52 Johannes Schreyac 1 CONC k signed the Lutheran Articles of Muhlenburg in 1747 at Mon 1 CONC ocacy Church south of later Thurmont. In 1760 John Shrioc 1 CONC k (wife Jane) bought 4 pieces of land northwest of later Le 1 CONC wistown. (my note : wife Jane unknown at this time. John' 1 CONC s second wife was Anna Sabina Wolfe according to most recor 1 CONC ds, and he should have been still married to her if to anyo 1 CONC ne in 1760) 1 CONT Pioneers of Old Monocacy, p.145-146 : the 1747 visit of Hen 1 CONC ry Melchior Muhlenberg, German Lutheran minister, sent to t 1 CONC his country to help organize the Lutheran Church in Frederi 1 CONC ck County. 24 Jun 1747, Muhlenberg wrote a church constitut 1 CONC ion for the Frederick Lutheran Church. The constitution i 1 CONC s written in English, and Muhlenberg explained it to the co 1 CONC ngregation in German. The constitution is signed by 34 me 1 CONC n : among them Johannes Schryack. 1 CONT Clara May Shryock lists Johannes as John 1st. when noting h 1 CONC is spelling of the name Schryock in his wills of 1754 and 1 1 CONC 785, but does not use him as the father of John 2nd. Gust 1 CONC a Eloise Shryock lists Johannes as Johannes Sr. and his so 1 CONC n as Johannes Jr., but traces him to (Hans Michael) the mid 1 CONC dle born of the three brothers who arrived in Philadelphi 1 CONC a in 1733, as does Joseph Grundy Shryock in his 1930 geneal 1 CONC ogy, as does the following entry in the Compendium of Ameri 1 CONC can Genealogy.... 1 CONT CAG, Virkus, Vol IV, p. 625-626 : John (Hans Johannes)(Schr 1 CONC eyack, Schryock) Shryock (1705-1788), son of Friederick vo 1 CONC n Schrieck, originally from Bois Le Duc, Duchy of Brabant 1 CONC , and known as Van Schrieck who lived in the kingdom of Pru 1 CONC ssia: came from Germany in the 'Hope', with two brothers t 1 CONC o Phila., 1733: took oath of allegiance: Lutheran: first se 1 CONC ttled in that part of Lancaster Co., which in 1749 was mad 1 CONC e York Co., later they migrated further west and south int 1 CONC o the Cumberland and Shenandoah Valleys, finally settled a 1 CONC t Elizabethtown (now Hagerstown) Md., owned 162 acres in th 1 CONC e 'Manor of Springettsburg', York Co.: m.1st, 1736 Susann 1 CONC a Kirn or Kern (1713-50) 1 CONT Joseph Grundy Shryock quotes a letter written by John (so 1 CONC n of John Leonard) dated 23 Jan 1839, to his son John, a se 1 CONC a captain in New Orleans, wherein John (son of Leonard) sta 1 CONC tes that his grandfather was named John and was one of thre 1 CONC e brothers who came to this country about 1730. 1 CONT GES "John and Susanna reared their 6 children on their firs 1 CONC t homestead "Toddy" where 5 of their children were born. Le 1 CONC onard, their first child, was born at Yorktown, Lancaster C 1 CONC o., PA, after which they moved to Toddy. Here they lived un 1 CONC til 1748 when, having bought a permanent homestead in Manch 1 CONC ester Twp., York Co., PA, they returned to that place. He w 1 CONC as a carpenter by trade - having been trained in the bloc 1 CONC k and pump-making business. He was also a farmer. 'Manor o 1 CONC f Springettsburg' was on the west side of the Susquehanna R 1 CONC iver, in Lancaster Co., PA, part of which is now York Co. 1 CONC , PA. 13 Apr 1748 Michael Watteck conveyed to John SCHRYOCK 1 CONC , one hundred acres. 10 Apr 1749, survey of John SCHRYOCK' 1 CONC s land of 160 acres." 1 CONT Aug 1776 census of Elizabeth Hundred, Frederick Co., MD, li 1 CONC sts the following: m.16-50,b.1726-1760 Shryock, Jacob, Henr 1 CONC y, John, and Leonard Fackler, John and Michael f.16-50, Shr 1 CONC yock, Catherine 29, Ann 28, Margaretha 29 Fackler, Catherin 1 CONC a, Eve 39, and Helena 32 m.und.16, Shryock, Jacob 10, Henr 1 CONC y 7, George 14, John 3mo, Henry 10, and John 5 Fackler, Geo 1 CONC rge 15, Peter 5, John 4 f.und.16, Shryock, Susanna 5, Ann 3 1 CONC , Elizabeth 2, Mary, and Catherine Fackler, Magdalena 14, M 1 CONC argaretha 11, Catharine 10, (this Catharine married at ag 1 CONC e 27 Henry Schnebly 2 Apr 1793 Washington Co., per Brumbaug 1 CONC h's Maryland Records) Elizabeth 8, and Susanna 6 1 CONT Johannes b. 1701 and our Hans Jerg b 1702 were brothers. Jo 1 CONC hannes is the line of Kitty Hood 1942 N. Salem, Anchorage 1 CONC , AS 99508 . 1 CONT =============================== 1 CONT Notes from W.K.Fisher's home page on the internet: 1 CONT JOHANNES SCHREYACK b c1701 Prussia d 3 March 1788 Mancheste 1 CONC r township, York 1 CONT County, PA m SUSANNA KERN b 6 Dec 1713 Germany d 10 Feb 175 1 CONC 0 Manchester Twp., York Co., PA m-2 Sabina _________ m-3 An 1 CONC na Magdalena______. (THE AMERICAN ANCESTRY OF FREDERICK LOU 1 CONC IS HUIDEKOPER AND REGINALD SKHIPPEN HUIDEKOPER, Compiled b 1 CONC y Frederic Louis Huidekoper.(Geneva, Switzerland:Imprimeri 1 CONC e Albert Kundig, 1931), pp.38-39) 1 CONT He came from Prussia,via Rotterdam in the Dragon, and arriv 1 CONC ing and taking the oath of allegiance at Philadelphia on 3 1 CONC 0 September 1732; settled in Manchester Twp., Lancaster (la 1 CONC ter, 1749, York) County, PA; purchased 162 acres of land i 1 CONC n the "Manor of Springettsburg" , on the west side of the S 1 CONC usquehanna River, April 13, 1748; m-1 29 Aug 1736 Yorktow 1 CONC n (now York), Lancaster (now York) County, PA, 1 CONT DATES FOUND ON FTM ON INTERNET: 1 CONT 250. John Hans Shryock, born 1705. He was the son of 500. F 1 CONC riedrick Van Schrieck and 501. Hildegarde Von 1 CONT Steuben. He married 251. Susanna Kern (Kirn) August 29, 173 1 CONC 6 in York Co., Penn. 1 CONT 251. Susanna Kern (Kirn), born December 06, 1713 in Germany 1 CONC ; died February 10, 1749/50 in York Co., Penn. 1 CONT Child of John Shryock and Sabina Wolf is: 1 CONT i. Christian Shryock, born May 26, 1754; married Phoebe Cle 1 CONC in. 1 CONT Children of John Shryock and Susanna (Kirn) are: 1 CONT i. Helfina Eleanora Shryock, born 1743 in Elizabethtown, Ma 1 CONC ryland; married Michael Fackler in York, Penn.. 1 CONT ii. Leonard Shryock, born January 02, 1737/38; died Januar 1 CONC y 02, 1782; married Margaret Streiter 1765. 1 CONT iii. Michael Shryock, born July 21, 1740; married Rosina Kr 1 CONC aftin. 1 CONT iv. Anna Barbara Shryock, born September 22, 1741; died Apr 1 CONC il 23, 1752. 1 CONT v. John Jacob Shryock, born August 1745. 1 CONT vi. Jonn Shryock, born September 15, 1747; died October 08 1 CONC , 1831; married Mary Teagarden. 1 CONT March 03, 1788 is death date that we have - GenForum show 1 CONC s death as May 17, 1785?? Property: April 13, 1748, 162 acr 1 CONC es W. side Susquehanna River 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Other Source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s 1 CONC -1800s" Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626" : first nam 1 CONC e = Hans Johannes 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT HANS JERG SCHREYACK (Johannes George Schreyack), b 1702 Pru 1 CONC ssia d 1788 MD (?) s/o Frederick von Schrieck and Hildegard 1 CONC e von Steuben. m Barbara Susanna______b 1705 Prussia. 1 CONT 1 CONT Few records have thus far been found concerning Hans Jaric 1 CONC k - only those of his arrival with oaths of allegiance; th 1 CONC e baptism of his son, Christian, in October 1735; and a chu 1 CONC rch record pertaining to his daughter, Susanna Elizabeth Sc 1 CONC hreyack Albert. In 1732 or 1733 Hans Jerg arrived at the po 1 CONC rt of Philadephia accompanied by his wife, daughter, and tw 1 CONC o younger brothers, on the ship "HOPE" of London (Daniel Re 1 CONC id, Master) from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. (The late Fran 1 CONC k Kinball Leland, Ph. D., who studied in Heidelberg, German 1 CONC y, and who made extensive researches while there, stated th 1 CONC at the three brothers were son of Friedrick von Schrieck, w 1 CONC ho came from the northern part of the Kingdom of Prussia. ( 1 CONC the brothers to which reference was made were:the sons show 1 CONC n as his Frederick's descendants in this PAF(from DESCENDAN 1 CONC TS OF HANS JARICK (OR HANS JERG) SCHREYACK (JOHANNES GEORG 1 CONC E SCHREYACK), by Rhea Duryea Johnson (Mrs. W. Harvey Johnso 1 CONC n), 6208 North Fairhill St., Philadelphia, Pa, Sept. 1945.) 1 CONT 1 CONT Data concerning the antecedents of these immigrant Schreyac 1 CONC k brothers have been printed in the lineage of Col. Thoma 1 CONC s Jacob Shryock, Jr. in"The Compendium of American Genealog 1 CONC y' (Vol. 5, pp. 485-486) and in "The Shryock genealogy - De 1 CONC scendants of the Immigrant Ancestor "John Schryock" by Jose 1 CONC ph Grundy Shryock.) 1 CONT 1 CONT On board were eighty-three males over sixteen years of age 1 CONC , eighty-one females over sixteen years, and two hundred an 1 CONC d twenty-five males and females under sixteen years - a tot 1 CONC al of three hundred eighty-nine Palatines. The passenger li 1 CONC st of the ship "HOPE" contained the name of Barbara, aged t 1 CONC wenty-eight, whom we believe to have been the wife of Han 1 CONC s Jarick. In a church record pertaining to his daughter, Su 1 CONC sanna Elizabeth Schreyack Albert, her mother's name is give 1 CONC n as Susanna. Perhaps the name should have been recorded a 1 CONC s Susanna Barbara, or it is possible that Hans Jarick's fir 1 CONC st wife had died and that Barbara was his second wife (th 1 CONC e mother of Christian). There is a lapse of over ten year 1 CONC s between Susanna and Christian - the only known children o 1 CONC f Hans Jarick Schreyack. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is believed that he lived near York, Pennsylvania, and t 1 CONC hen near Creagerstown (formerly called "Monocacy" ) in Fred 1 CONC erick County, Maryland. A search of the wills and administr 1 CONC ated estates of the counties on the border of the two state 1 CONC s has been without learning the date of his death. The earl 1 CONC y church records of Creagerstown were destroyed by fire." 1 CONT ___________________________________ 1 CONT PROBLEM: 1 CONT "Hans Johannes Georg Schreyack [201] : Birth Date before Ma 1 CONC rriage Date of Parents. [pm. <1713> and b. 1702]" 0 @I202@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Kirn/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN Kirn 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 NAME /Kern/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Kern 1 NAME /Kirnin/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Kirnin 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Dec 1713 2 PLAC Hanover, Niedersachsen, Germany 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 10 Feb 1750 2 PLAC Manchester, York Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 BURI 2 PLAC Burial Christ Evangelical churchyard, York Co, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID D38688317B424C4791C78E15AB9F80284F6F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:16 1 FAMS @F74@ 1 NOTE @NI202@ 0 @NI202@ NOTE 1 CONC Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shryock as researched by Cathy Babbs : 1 CONT FIRST WIFE, 6 CHILDREN 1 CONT Trinity Lutheran Church Records, volume i, Smith and Weiser 1 CONC , 1988, p.44. name listed as Kirnin, the german feminine fo 1 CONC rm of Kirn married at Christ Lutheran Church. last name als 1 CONC o spelled Kirn W.K.Fisher on the internet shows she was bor 1 CONC n and died in York Co., PA . In another paragraph he show 1 CONC s her born in Germany on Dec 6, 1713 0 @I203@ INDI 1 NAME Leonard /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Leonard 2 SURN Shryock 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Schreick/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Schreick 1 NAME /Schreyack/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Schreyack 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 2 Jan 1738 2 PLAC Yorktown, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 CHR 2 DATE 12 May 1738 2 PLAC Yorktown, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania, USA 1 DEAT 2 DATE 2 Apr 1782 2 PLAC Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU Carpenter and farmer 1 _UID 6E37DF57C9CA481DA5C1C7BEDE1B96307D99 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:35 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 FAMC @F74@ 1 NOTE @NI203@ 0 @NI203@ NOTE 1 CONC SourceAncestry. com : : 1 CONT He had 7 children. 1 CONT Resided Hagerstown, MD. Served in French and Indian Wars, 1 1 CONC 755 to Sept. 12, 1759 at Quebec; and in the Revolution as 2 1 CONC nd Lieut., Capt. Fackler's Co. Militia, Washington Co., Md. 1 CONC , Commisioned Jan. 15, 1777. 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shry 1 CONC ock as researched by Cathy Babbs : 1 CONT Born on the Shryock homestead, 'Toddy' 1 CONT IGI gives christening of John Leonard Shreyack, son of Joh 1 CONC n Shreyack, 12 May 1738, Christ Lutheran Church, York, Yor 1 CONC k Co., PA 1 CONT Trinity Lutheran Church Records, volume i, Smith and Weiser 1 CONC , 1988, p.25, notation copied from the York register. Joh 1 CONC . Leonhardt, son of Johannes Schreyack. born 1738, 26 Jan 1 CONC . crossed out, chr 1738, 12 Mar. sponsors Joh. Leonhardt Bi 1 CONC llmeyer and wife Anna Huidekoper genealogy (pub 1931) give 1 CONC s birth as Jan 26, 1737/38 at Manchester Twp., Lancaster Co 1 CONC ., PA and death as 2 Feb 1782, at Hagerstown 1 CONT DAR file # 384894, 1949, Sally James "Revolutionary Record 1 CONC s of Maryland" by Brumbaugh, Washington Co., MD, signers o 1 CONC f the oath of loyalty include Shryach, Leonard and John; Sh 1 CONC ryock, Henry, Fackler, Michael; Heiskell, Frederick 1 CONT Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol IV, p.626 : Leonard S 1 CONC hryock (1738-82) served with the King's army in French an 1 CONC d Indian War, 1755-59, at the taking of Quebec: settled a 1 CONC t 'Toddy' near Elizabethtown (Hagerstown, MD.: sank the fir 1 CONC st tanyard in Hagerstown, 1762: commd. 2d Lt., Capt Michae 1 CONC l Fackler's Militia from Washington Co., MD., 1777: farme 1 CONC r and landowner: m. 1765, Maria Margaretha Streiter (b. 174 1 CONC 6: Rev John Phillip Streiter from Germany in the 'St. Andre 1 CONC w Galley', 1737, to Phila., finally located near Harpers Fe 1 CONC rry, Va., Lutheran minister, m. Anna Julianna, dau of Phill 1 CONC ip Gottfried Wittmann, from Germany in the 'Hope', 1733) DA 1 CONC R Patriot Index, 1966, p.615 : SHRYOCK, Leonard, 2Lt MD b 1 CONC . 1-2-1738 d. 1/2-12-1782 m. Maria Margareta Streiter "Virg 1 CONC inia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800" lists that Leonar 1 CONC d Shryock's estate was inventoried in 1782 in Berkeley Co. 1 CONC , VA The Virginia Genealogist, Vol. 4, p. 5, lists Michae 1 CONC l Fackler as guardian for Henry Shryock, orphan of Leonar 1 CONC d Shryock, on 19 Mar 1782. It does not list who was guardia 1 CONC n for the other children. 1 CONT Merged General Note: from Ted Flotte Resided Hagerstown, MD 1 CONC . Served in French and Indian Wars, 1755 to Sept. 12, 175 1 CONC 9 at Quebec; and in the Revolution as 2nd Lieut., Capt. Fac 1 CONC kler's Co. Militia, Washington Co., Md., Commisioned Jan. 1 1 CONC 5, 1777. 1 CONT Revolutionary War Lookups by Betty Pax, echapman@compuserve 1 CONC .com shows he was born in PA and that he served as 2nd Lt i 1 CONC n MD Found in DAR PATRIOT INDEX - CENTENNIAL ADDITION, PG 2 1 CONC 660: Leonard: b. 1/2/1738 PA d 1782 MD m. Maria Margareta S 1 CONC treiter 2Lt MD. DBShryock@aol.com says he was born Jan 2, 1 1 CONC 737/38 and d. Jan 2, 1782?? 1 CONT We have birth and death as nr Hagerstown, Md and GenForum b 1 CONC y Duane Shryock has Yorktown, PA 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Other source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s 1 CONC -1800s" Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626" : first nam 1 CONC e = Hans Johannes 0 @I204@ INDI 1 NAME Margaret /Streiter/ 2 GIVN Margaret 2 SURN Streiter 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME Maria Margaretha // 2 GIVN Maria Margaretha 2 SURN 1 NAME /Streit/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Streit 1 NAME /Strieter/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Strieter 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Apr 1745 2 PLAC Hoppenville, PA 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1785 2 PLAC Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USA 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 _UID 6614A7826F2140B0A6B585F9207F4D735BBF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:09 1 FAMS @F76@ 1 FAMC @F70@ 1 NOTE @NI204@ 0 @NI204@ NOTE 1 CONC Ancestry.com : : 1 CONT Name : Maria Margaretha Strieter 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shryock a 1 CONC s researched by Cathy Babbs 1 CONT Birthdate shown as 1745 and 1746 GES gives birth date as 1 1 CONC 7 Apr 1745 birth date per Joseph Grundy Shryock is 1746, al 1 CONC l other sources 1745 Margaret's grandfather, Phillip Whittm 1 CONC an, sailed to America in 1733 on the 'Hope' along with thre 1 CONC e Schreyack brothers, Hans Jerg, Hans Michael, and Jacob. M 1 CONC erged General Note: from Ted Flotte Daughter of Rev. John P 1 CONC hilipp Streiter and Anna Julianna Wittmann. 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s-1800s 1 CONC " Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626" : first name = Han 1 CONC s Johannes 0 @I205@ INDI 1 NAME John /Shryock/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Shryock 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 NAME /Schreyack/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Schreyack 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 17 Oct 1771 2 PLAC Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 5 Oct 1856 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 _UID 03DAD9FAF263481D9F36F436C2DB444B9598 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 17:55 1 FAMS @F77@ 1 FAMS @F179@ 1 FAMC @F76@ 1 NOTE @NI205@ 0 @NI205@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT He had 9 children with Rachel and 11 children with Martha 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source Family genealogy of William Morris, Kackley, & Shryo 1 CONC ck as researched by Cathy Bab 1 CONC bs : 1 CONT John was born at the Shryock Homestead, 'Toddy' He had 20 c 1 CONC hildren by two wives, 9 children with Rachel, his first wif 1 CONC e, and 11 children with Martha, his second wife. IGI give 1 CONC s place of marriage as Middle Spring Presbyterian Church, C 1 CONC umberland, PA 1 CONT Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. IV, p. 626 : John Sh 1 CONC ryock (1771-1856), moved to Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PA 1 CONC : built 'Hollywell' Mill at Chambersburg, 1790, mfrs. of pr 1 CONC inting paper and bank note paper purchased by U.S. Govt.: e 1 CONC lected to town council 1803: m.1st 1793, Rachel Aston (1776 1 CONC -1811) dau of Owen (m. Rachel Phipps, dau of George Phipps 1 CONC , son of George Phipps, son of John Phipps) 1 CONT 1 CONT Thomas Johns and Elizabeth Shryock moved from Hagerstown t 1 CONC o Chambersburg, PA, where Thomas, along with Elizabeth's br 1 CONC other, John Shryock, in 1808, built the Hollywell paper mil 1 CONC l which made bank note paper for the U.S. government. Joh 1 CONC n then also built the "Mammoth" Mill on Conococheague Cree 1 CONC k near Chambersburg in 1832. History of Franklin County, P 1 CONC A 1887 (LDS film 1000556) "In the year 1808, Hollywell Pape 1 CONC r Mill was built by John Shryock and Thomas Johns. It soo 1 CONC n became extensively engaged in the manufacture of printin 1 CONC g and various kinds of wrapping paper, as well as a very su 1 CONC perior variety for the printing of banknotes. Its product 1 CONC s were sent to all parts of the countyr and the United Stat 1 CONC es Government became its largest customer. In 1827, Georg 1 CONC e A. Shryock, son of one of the original proprietors, too 1 CONC k possession of the mill. While under his control, in it we 1 CONC re made the first boards and paper which were ever manufact 1 CONC ured from straw." Joseph Grundy states that the Mammoth mil 1 CONC l was burned July 1864 by raiding Confederate troops unde 1 CONC r Gen'l. J. A. McCausland when they fired Chambersburg beca 1 CONC use the inhabitants refused to pay $100,000 in gold to sav 1 CONC e the town. Hollywell paper mill which made bank note pape 1 CONC r for the U.S. government. 1 CONT History of Western Maryland, p.1055: d. Oct 5, 1856, at hi 1 CONC s residence, near Chambersburg, John Shryock, in the 85th y 1 CONC ear of his age. Mr. Shryock was born at Hagerstown on the 1 1 CONC 7th of October, 1771. His paternal ancestors immigrated t 1 CONC o this country from Prussia between the years 1715 and 1730 1 CONC , and settled in what is now York, but which was at that ti 1 CONC me included in Lancaster County, PA. His maternal grandfath 1 CONC er was a Lutheran minister from Hanover, who came to Americ 1 CONC a in company with Dr. Muhlenberg, and preached throughout P 1 CONC ennsylvania previous to the year 1755. 1 CONT 1850 PA Franklin Co., p.97 Guildford Shryock, John 78 MD, M 1 CONC artha 59 PA, Rachel 20 PA, and Robert 5 PA Merged General N 1 CONC ote: Resided Chambersburg, Pa. Proprietor of "Hollywell" an 1 CONC d "Papyrus" Paper Mills, manufacturers of bank note paper a 1 CONC nd binder, founded 1790. 1 CONT Joseph Grundy Shryock quotes a letter written by John date 1 CONC d 23 Jan 1839, to his son John, a sea captain in New Orlean 1 CONC s, wherein John states that his grandfather was named Joh 1 CONC n and was one of three brothers who came to this country ab 1 CONC out 1730. 0 @I206@ INDI 1 NAME John /Knight/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Apr 1684 2 PLAC Bandon, Cork, Ireland 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 13 Oct 1729 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 AFN X2PT-T1 1 SOUR @S32@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Merchant (Distiller ?) 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID A8C0D64E1A8A44EFBA272091D97B358B09DF 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Feb 2010 3 TIME 18:24 1 FAMS @F439@ 1 FAMS @F71@ 1 FAMC @F608@ 1 NOTE @NI206@ 1 NOTE @HI206@ 0 @NI206@ NOTE 1 CONC Emigrated to Philadelphia, PA, probably in 1710/1711 or i 1 CONC n 1699. 1 CONT Death date : 1 CONT - Knight family archive : 13 oct. 1728 1 CONT - Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : 1729 1 CONT ________________________________ 1 CONT Source Bandon Genealogy 1 CONT "... Knight John, son of Thomas and Martha, B. 1/4/1684 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : IGI Individual Record : 1 CONT Birth : 01 JAN 1685 Bandon Bridge, Bandon, Cork, Ireland 1 CONT Father: Thomas KNIGHT 1 CONT Mother: Martha ALLYN (!!!) 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Philadelphia Monthly meeting (28/01/1712) : "John Knight, u 1 CONC nmarried, son of Thomas Knight, of Bandon, County Cork, Ire 1 CONC land, dated 22/08/1711, from meeting in Cork. He now reside 1 CONC s in Philadelphia and has writen to his father in regard t 1 CONC o his certificate. Received 28/01/1712". 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT John's marriage to Hannah Badcock is recorded by the Quake 1 CONC r Monthly Meeting in Philadelphia : Pennsylvania Archives 1 CONC . Second Series. Vol. IX. Published under direction of Ma 1 CONC tthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Edited by Joh 1 CONC n B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle, M.D. Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, S 1 CONC tate Printer, 1880. "Marriages Authorized by the Philadelph 1 CONC ia Monthly Meeting of Friends, 1682-1756," pages 201-216. 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT 07/07/1724 : He received from his father-in-law, Henry Badc 1 CONC ocke, a land 102 feet wide and 396 feet long bound eastwar 1 CONC d with 3rd street from Delaware River, southward with the S 1 CONC ociety land, westward with 4th street and northward with Do 1 CONC ck street in Philadelphia. 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "21 October - 22 November 1699. Shippers by the Richard & M 1 CONC ary, Mr. Philip Franklin, bound from Bristol for Virginia 1 CONC : Ambrose Dudley, John Cades, Robert Peyton, Edmond Mountjo 1 CONC y, William Lisle, James Addis, Richard Franklin, Henry Whit 1 CONC head, John Knight, Thomas Whittup, William Bath, Richard Bu 1 CONC rgis, William House, Humphrey Clarke. (PRO: E190/1156/1 = P 1 CONC ublic Record Office, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1LR. Such c 1 CONC itations are followed by the reference number of the docume 1 CONC nt(s))." 1 CONT 1 CONT Question : Is he our John Knight ? 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source Patricia Kruger (http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/ 1 CONC - e-mail address: cfff82a@prodigy.com) 1 CONT researching: Moore, Knight, Stretch 1 CONT Looking for children of William MOORE and Martha KNIGHT. T 1 CONC hey declared marriage intent in Philadelphia MM in 1713. Wi 1 CONC lliam was a joiner/carpenter from Cork, Ireland. Martha ma 1 CONC y have been sister of John Knight and Margery Knight. Joh 1 CONC n Knight had daughter Lydia who married Joseph STRETCH. An 1 CONC y connections to Knight, Moore, Stretch in Philadelphia i 1 CONC n 1712 - 1780 time frame???? 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : Abstracts from "The American Weekly Mercury", Abst 1 CONC racts, 1730, Page 46 : 1 CONT "KNIGHT, John, late of Phila., dec'd - accounts with estat 1 CONC e to be settled with Hannah Knight, widow and administratri 1 CONC x of the dec'd (3/11)" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 1 1 CONC -39, 1650-1900s Listed in: Volume XXXIII Page number: 104" : 1 CONT Admitted as Freemen to the City of Philadelphia 22 April 17 1 CONC 17 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 1 1 CONC -39, 1650-1900s Listed in: Volume VII Page number: 71 Earl 1 CONC y Minutes of Philadelphia MM" : 1 CONT "A certificate from Cork in Ireland dated 5th of 8th mo. 17 1 CONC 11 on behalf of John Knight (now of this place) only in res 1 CONC pect of his clearness in relation to marriage was read" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source book : "JOHN THE KNIGHT WHO CAME TO STOCKPORT", Luci 1 CONC le P. Howell. An amazing story woven around John Knight, th 1 CONC e eleven-year-old lad who came to Stockport with Samuel Pre 1 CONC ston. The late Mrs. Howell weaves family tales around the m 1 CONC any generations to the present time. 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s 1 CONT about John Knight 1 CONT Name: John Knight 1 CONT Year: 1712 1 CONT Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 CONT Source Publication Code: 5916.10 1 CONT Primary Immigrant: Knight, John 1 CONT Annotation: Date and place of immigration, or place and dat 1 CONC e of first mention in the New World. Some original record 1 CONC s are located at the Meeting House on Eustace Street, Dubli 1 CONC n, and the Public Record Office of Dublin. Place of residen 1 CONC ce prior to immigration, occupati 1 CONT Source Bibliography: MYERS, ALBERT COOK. Immigration of th 1 CONC e Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750, With Their Ea 1 CONC rly History in Ireland. Swarthmore, PA: Swarthmore College 1 CONC , 1902. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1 CONC , 1969, 1985, 1994. 1 CONT Page: 286 1 CONT 1 CONT Is he our John Knight ? 0 @HI206@ NOTE 1 CONC (Research):Born possibly : 1 CONT - 1684 source "The Compendium of American Genealogy, 1600s- 1 CONC 1800s" Listed in: Volume IV Page number: 626 1 CONT - 29 JUN 1662 Newport Pagnell, Buckingham, England (LDS - G 1 CONC enealogical Index) 1 CONT - 28 OCT 1666 Saint Clement, Worcester, Worcester, Englan 1 CONC d (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - 07 OCT 1673 Marton By Congleton, Cheshire, England 1 CONT - 20 or 29 DEC 1673 in Walberton, Sussex, England. Parent 1 CONC s : Thomas and Anne (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - 19 APR 1680 Lowdham, Nottingham, England. Parents : Thoma 1 CONC s and Ann (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - Christ. 23 APR 1681 Lynsted, Kent, England. Parents : Tho 1 CONC mas (B. about 1651 Of, Lynsted) and Ann (B. about 1655 Of 1 CONC , Lynsted) Brother : Thomas (B. 19 APR 1680) Sisters : Mary 1 CONC , Martha, Elizabeth and Ann (LDS - Genealogical Index ) 1 CONT - 11 JUN 1682 Chute, Wiltshire, England (LDS - Genealogica 1 CONC l Index) 1 CONT - 13 MAY 1686 Norton In The Moors, Stafford, England. Johan 1 CONC nes's parents :Thomae and Annae (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - 13 JUL 1687 Bidford-On-Avon, Warwick, England. Johannes' 1 CONC s father : Thomae (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - 21 DEC 1689 Inkpen, Berkshire, England (LDS - Genealogica 1 CONC l Index) 1 CONT - 17 JAN 1691 Saint Olave, Southwark, Surrey, England. Pare 1 CONC nts :Thomas and Hannah (LDS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - OCT 1691, Christ. 27 DEC 1692 Arundel, Sussex, England (L 1 CONC DS - Genealogical Index) 1 CONT - 6 JAN 1694 in Husborne Crawley, Bedford, England (LDS - G 1 CONC enealogical Index 1 CONT ____________________________________________________ 1 CONT Shropshire: Ludlow - Parish Registers, Hereford Diocese 1 CONT Burialls Ano. Dni 1669o 1 CONT Burialls Ano. Dni 1669o 1 CONT Exam: p: Joh. Yapp, snsr 1 CONT County: Shropshire 1 CONT Country: England 1 CONT 29 Apr 1711 John, s. of Thomas Knight & Elizabeth bap. 0 @I207@ INDI 1 NAME Rachel Phipps /Aston/ 2 GIVN Rachel Phipps 2 SURN Aston 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 NAME /Ashton/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Ashton 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Jun 1776 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 29 Mar 1811 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 _UID 042789C2853C4A5CA38CD723B7266C1F6EBB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 8 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:50 1 FAMS @F77@ 1 FAMC @F72@ 1 NOTE @NI207@ 0 @NI207@ NOTE 1 CONC She had 9 children. 0 @I208@ INDI 1 NAME Anna /Shryock/ 2 GIVN Anna 2 SURN Shryock 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 26 Jun 1804 2 PLAC Chambersburg, Franklin, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1879 2 SOUR @S21@ 1 _UID BDD86FA6B46043AAACEFE5DCA329C118AC54 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:54 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F77@ 1 NOTE @NI208@ 0 @NI208@ NOTE 1 CONC KNIGHT Family archives : "Her brother, Georges Augustus SHR 1 CONC YOCK, married Sarah Evans KNIGHT a double widow" 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "THE EARLIEST KNOWN SHRYOCK ANCESTORS 1 CONT The spelling of the family surname evolved from "Schroeck, 1 CONC " to "Schrieck." to "Van Schriek," to "von Schrieck," to "S 1 CONC chreyack, " to Shryock with various other spellings at diff 1 CONC erent times. 1 CONT 1 CONT Alarick Schroeck's name is among those listed for the Firs 1 CONC t Crusade 1096-1099. It is believed that the von Schrieck 1 CONC s of Bois-le-Duc were descended from him. The von Schriec 1 CONC k ancestors originally came from 'sHertogenbosch(Bois-le-Du 1 CONC c) in the Duchy of Brabant, Holland. Wilhelm Friedrick, Bar 1 CONC on Van Schrieck, 1545-1583 (died in Bois-le Duc) Karl Fried 1 CONC rick, Baron, 1580-1630 (died in Bois-le Duc) Jarick Hans, 1 1 CONC 610-1685 (migrated to the Palatinate and died in Hanover) 1 CONC . Friedrich von Schrieck, 1668-1734 (born and died in Hanov 1 CONC er) 1 CONT 1 CONT Thus was Friedrick von Schrieck a descendant of a line of f 1 CONC eudal barons. Friedrick married Hildegarde von Steuben (168 1 CONC 2-1739); Heindrich) who died in Hanover. 1 CONT 1 CONT The name was originally spelled Schreeck, followed by Van S 1 CONC chrieck, and von Schrieck, and in Holland the name has cont 1 CONC inued as Van der Schrieck. In America it has been spelled w 1 CONC ith many variations: Schreyack, Shriock, Schryock, Screyock 1 CONC , Schroyock, Sriock, etc., until the final form of SHRYOCK 1 CONC . (It is believed that this family had no connection with t 1 CONC hose of the name Schrack or Schrock.)" 0 @I209@ INDI 1 NAME Robert /Knight/ 2 GIVN Robert 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1797 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Abt 1873 1 _UID DB89C22324214ECA99750EB20C3529A684EB 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Feb 2010 3 TIME 16:54 1 FAMS @F102@ 1 FAMC @F97@ 1 NOTE @NI209@ 0 @NI209@ NOTE 1 CONC KNIGHT Family archives : "His sister married his wife's bro 1 CONC ther" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "(Philadelphia) Christ Church. Although outside the Park' 1 CONC s boundaries, the church retains close ties to Independence 1 CONC . Twelve Company members participated in construction or re 1 CONC novation of either the first structure or the present magni 1 CONC ficent landmark. In 1711, two members - William Coleman an 1 CONC d James Portues, who arrived on the "Welcome" with Willia 1 CONC m Penn - worked on an addition to the frame church which oc 1 CONC cupied the eastern portion of the present site. John and Jo 1 CONC seph Thornhill plus John Nicholas were hired in 1741 to com 1 CONC plete carpentry of the present church. Daniel and Robert Kn 1 CONC ight enlarged the organ loft in 1832 to accommodate the cho 1 CONC ir and orchestra." 0 @I210@ INDI 1 NAME Marie Marthe Alice /Knight/ 2 GIVN Marie Marthe Alice 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX "Risette" 1 SEX F 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Paris, France 1 _UID C01E54B3A8F74F8A98AA4CB74D80EDC521F2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Jan 2003 3 TIME 11:41 1 FAMS @F45@ 1 FAMC @F57@ 0 @I211@ INDI 1 NAME William /Earl/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Earl 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1666 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1715 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SOUR @S28@ 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Ship owner 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 0848A72ACC75433E98C4DCF06D1761A494B2 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:45 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 FAMC @F22@ 1 NOTE @NI211@ 0 @NI211@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT William Earle. Born in 1672. William's birth year as record 1 CONC ed in the Tiverton vital records. William died in 1715. 1 CONT William was of Dartmouth when he sold 112 acres to Peleg Sl 1 CONC ocum in Aug 1693 for £65. He sold more land in 1696 to Robe 1 CONC rt Havens. He was constable in 1695 and 1696. He moved to P 1 CONC omfret, CT, and several of his children went to the Beekma 1 CONC n Patent. 1 CONT On 26 Dec 1695 William married Hepzibah Butts, daughter o 1 CONC f Thomas Butts (ca 1641-ca Dec 1702) & Elizabeth Lake (ca 1 1 CONC 642-aft 1709), in Little Compton, RI. Born on 30 Jul 1673. 1 CONT Their children include: 1 CONT i.Sarah (1696-) 1 CONT ii.Anna (1700-) 1 CONT iii.Joseph (1702-) 1 CONT iv.Thomas (1704-) 1 CONT v.Nathaniel (1705-) 1 CONT vi.Demaris (1707-) 1 CONT vii.Jonathan (1712-~1781) 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT William EARLL was born about 1666 in of Portsmouth, Newpor 1 CONC t Co., RI. He died in 1715. William and Hepzibah moved to P 1 CONC omfret, CT after 1712. Parents: Ralph EARLE and Dorcas SPR 1 CONC AGUE. 0 @I212@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Butts/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Butts 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 30 Jul 1673 2 PLAC Little Compton, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1712 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 AFN 8NRC-LM 1 _UID 1EE1A82E32B3495CA383CFD4EE3A4DC76426 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:45 1 FAMS @F78@ 1 FAMC @F295@ 1 NOTE @NI212@ 0 @NI212@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT Hepzibah Butts. Born on 30 Jul 1673. 1 CONT On 26 Dec 1695 when Hepzibah was 22, she married William Ea 1 CONC rle (353), son of Ralph Earle (109) (ca 1632-ca 1716) & Dor 1 CONC cas Sprague (1629-aft 1692), in Little Compton, RI. Born i 1 CONC n 1672.23 William's birth year as recorded in the Tiverto 1 CONC n vital records. William died in 1715. 1 CONT 1 CONT William was of Dartmouth when he sold 112 acres to Peleg Sl 1 CONC ocum in Aug 1693 for £65. He sold more land in 1696 to Robe 1 CONC rt Havens. He was constable in 1695 and 1696. He moved to P 1 CONC omfret, CT, and several of his children went to the Beekma 1 CONC n Patent. 1 CONT Their children include: 1 CONT i.Sarah (1696-) 1 CONT ii.Anna (1700-) 1 CONT iii.Joseph (1702-) 1 CONT iv.Thomas (1704-) 1 CONT v.Nathaniel (1705-) 1 CONT vi.Demaris (1707-) 1 CONT vii.Jonathan (1712-~1781) 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Hepzibah BUTTS was born about 1675 in Little Compton, Newpo 1 CONC rt Co. RI. She died after 1712. Alternative spelling : Heps 1 CONC ibeth. Parents: Thomas BUTTS and Elizabeth LAKE. 0 @I213@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shinn/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1666-1667 2 PLAC , Hertford, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Nov 1694 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE quaker 1 _UID CC92FCFBB4EC42B69D76744A2630EA1210BD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 FAMS @F162@ 1 FAMC @F41@ 1 NOTE @NI213@ 0 @NI213@ NOTE 1 CONC For the History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America g 1 CONC o to : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/shinn.htm 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Burlington MM : 1 CONT - "1687/88,1,5. Thomas s John, ltm Sarah Shawthorne" 1 CONT - "1692/3,1,6. Thomas ltm Mary Stockton" 1 CONT ______________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT In the 6th of the 1st month, 1692-3 (March 6, 1693), and o 1 CONC n the 7th of the 6th month, 1693, Thomas Shinn and Mary Sto 1 CONC ckton announced their intentions of marriage. Mary Stockto 1 CONC n was the daughter of Richard Stockton,1 the founder of th 1 CONC e Stockton house in New Jersey, and one of the wealthy me 1 CONC n of the province. He was a slaveholder, as was Thomas Shin 1 CONC n. 1 CONT _______________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT WILL OF THOMAS SHINN, SON OF JOHN SHINN. 1 CONT IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN. 1 CONT I, Thomas Shinn of Springfield in the County of Burlingto 1 CONC n make this my last Will in Manner and form following, viz- 1 CONC - 1 CONT First I bequeath my soule to God and my body to the clay. 1 CONT Secondly I bequeath unto my son Thomas Shinn a peece of lan 1 CONC d Eastward containing about sixty five acres and about fift 1 CONC een acres of Meadow lying on ye west of ye said land. 1 CONT Thirdly I give and bequeath unto my Child unborn one equal 1 CONC l shaire of land and Meadow that remains of my plantation. 1 CONT Fourthly the other half of my plantation I give and bequeat 1 CONC h unto my now wife Mary Shinn with all my building and orch 1 CONC ading and all my movables. 1 CONT It is also my will that if ye negro should outlive my now w 1 CONC ife, then at her decease he shall return unto my son Thomas 1 CONC ; also if ye child unborn should be a female then I would h 1 CONC ave my son Thomas to have ten acres more out of my other me 1 CONC adows to be given at ye west end of my meadow; Also it is m 1 CONC y will that if this child unborn should dye before it is o 1 CONC f age I would have its share fall unto my son Thomas. If bo 1 CONC th my children should dye before they be of age I would hav 1 CONC e that which I have given to them to return to my relation 1 CONC s my fower brothers onely; It is also my will that if my wi 1 CONC fe dye before she marries again that then that shaire of la 1 CONC nd and meadows return unto my fower brothers, but if my no 1 CONC w wife should live to marrie again that then that shaire o 1 CONC f land and meadows I giver her to be at her disposing as sh 1 CONC e pleases forever. 1 CONT Also I appoint Francis Deavenport, and John Wilston to be m 1 CONC y trustees to see this my will to be performed according t 1 CONC o my desire: This is my will and pleasure this fourth day o 1 CONC f ye Eighth Month commonly called November Anno 1694. 1 CONT Thomas Shinn (L. S.) 1 CONT Signed, Sealed in ye presence of us(???): 1 CONT Isaac Horner, 1 CONT Matthew Champion, 1 CONT John Shinn, Sr. 0 @I214@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Stockton/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Stockton 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1669 2 PLAC Flushing, Queens, New York, USA 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1726 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 3AEDBF5C1F4341539873E3008A8F7EEDAA60 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F79@ 1 FAMS @F123@ 1 FAMS @F124@ 1 FAMC @F36@ 1 NOTE @NI214@ 0 @NI214@ NOTE 1 CONC Mary was the sister of the wife of his father-in-law, Richa 1 CONC rd Sr ! 1 CONT KNIGHT Family archives : Mary maried also William EARL !... 1 CONC ............ 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT More data : 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT From "The History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America 1 CONC " : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/shinn.htm : 1 CONT "She was the daughter of Richard Stockton, who was a descen 1 CONC dant of a noted family of that name in Durham on Tees, Engl 1 CONC and. Her father was the first of the family to immigrate t 1 CONC o America and settled in Flushing, L. I., where he bought t 1 CONC wo thousand acres of land March 10, 1692" 1 CONT "Silas Crispin to whom Mary Shinn was married in 1697 at Bu 1 CONC rlington, N. J., was the second son of Rear Admiral Willia 1 CONC m Crispin of the English Navy by his wife Annie, daughter o 1 CONC f William Jasper, an English merchant of Amsterdam, and Sis 1 CONC ter of Margaret, wife of Admiral Sir William Penn, and moth 1 CONC er of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. N. Y. Gen 1 CONC . & Biog. Rec., Vol. 29, p. 137; also p. 201" 1 CONT "Mary then married Richard Ridgway, Jr., by whom there wer 1 CONC e no children. This last marriage was celebrated in the ne 1 CONC w Springfield Meeting House in presence of Richard, Abigai 1 CONC l and Job Ridgway, Benjamin Crispin, Abigail and Anna Stock 1 CONC ton, Thomas and Samuel Shinn, her sons, and thirty-one othe 1 CONC r people" 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Data from Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Burlington MM : 1 CONT - "1692/3,1,6. Thomas ltm Mary Stockton" 1 CONT - "1692/3,1,6. Mary (stokton) ltm Thomas Shinn" 1 CONT - "1714,9,11 Mary Burl. Co., m Richard Ridgway, Burl. Co. 1 CONC , at Springfield Twp. MM, Burl. Co." 0 @I215@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Shinn/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Shinn 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 6 Nov 1694 2 PLAC Springfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 27 Feb 1753 2 PLAC Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID CCA1F2B03470484ABD01FD6210FC229D2DE1 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F79@ 1 NOTE @NI215@ 0 @NI215@ NOTE 1 CONC For the History of the Shinn Family in Europe and America g 1 CONC o to : http://www.rootsweb.com/~mikegoad/shinn.htm 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Burlington MM : 1 CONT - "1718,11,22. Thomas (Shin), Burl. Co., m Martha Earl, d 1 CONC t William, Burl. Co., at house of Wm. Earl, Springfield Twp 1 CONC ., N.J." 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source the "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT 22. THOMAS SHINN (3).--THOMAS (2), JOHN (1). 1 CONT Thomas Shinn, son of Thomas and Mary (Stockton) Shinn and g 1 CONC randson of John, the immigrant, has his birth recorded in t 1 CONC he Record of Births and Deaths of Burlington Monthly Meetin 1 CONC g as having occurred on the 6th of the 11th month, 1694. Th 1 CONC e same record places his father's death in this wise: "Thom 1 CONC as Shinn lay down this life the (???) of the 9th month, cal 1 CONC led November, 1695." We have seen what disposition the fath 1 CONC er made of his estate by will, and have noted the final dis 1 CONC position of the estate by Mary (Stockton) Shinn in 1697, wh 1 CONC en she married Silas Crispin of Philadelphia. In the will a 1 CONC nd deed of trust Thomas is mentioned as a son of Thomas an 1 CONC d Mary, and the will shows that Thomas was the elder of th 1 CONC e two boys. 1 CONT The subject of our sketch was born and lived throughout th 1 CONC e greater part of his life in Springfield Township, Burling 1 CONC ton County. Whether he lived with his mother after her marr 1 CONC iage to Silas Crispin is not known, and we next meet him i 1 CONC n authentic history on the 1st of the 10th month, 1718, whe 1 CONC n he and Martha Earl declared their intentions of marriag 1 CONC e at Burlington Meeting. On the 5th of the 11th month, 1718 1 CONC , the minutes show that he and Martha appeared the second t 1 CONC ime, and were given liberty to proceed. Shortly after thi 1 CONC s the marriage occurred. The marriage certificate or recor 1 CONC d shows that Thomas Shinn, son of Thomas, and Martha, daugh 1 CONC ter of William Earl,1 were married at the house of Willia 1 CONC m Earl in Springfield Township, on the 22nd day of the 11t 1 CONC h month, 1718. It was witnessed by the mother of Thomas, Ma 1 CONC ry Ridgway, she having married Richard Ridgway after the de 1 CONC ath of Silas Crispin; by William and Elizabeth Earl, parent 1 CONC s of Martha; by John, James and Abigail, his uncles and aun 1 CONC ts; by Samuel and Sarah Shinn, his brother and his wife; b 1 CONC y George and Levi Shinn, his cousins, and by twenty others 1 CONC . The bride was born in Portsmouth, L. I., but had lived i 1 CONC n Springfield Township about all her life. The affair was o 1 CONC ne of considerable importance and was attended by some of t 1 CONC he first people of the County. The solemn Quaker who was ap 1 CONC pointed by Burlington Meeting to attend reported back on th 1 CONC e 12th of the 2nd month, 1718, that "These friends that ar 1 CONC e under our care and conduct are pretty orderly." The youn 1 CONC g people had successfully passed the committee report upo 1 CONC n the declaration of intention, and likewise the Argus-eye 1 CONC d committee on marriage, and were now ready to settle dow 1 CONC n to practical life. The possessions of Thomas were in Spri 1 CONC ngfield Township and there he began his career. For eightee 1 CONC n years he is covered by an envelope of impenetrable obscur 1 CONC ity, save for an occasional transfer of land which confront 1 CONC s us on the deed records at Trenton. In 1736 he was put o 1 CONC n a committee to supervise a marriage, and on the same da 1 CONC y was sent to Quarterly Meeting. The inference is that he h 1 CONC ad lived an honest Christian life and that now in his forty 1 CONC -first year he had gained the confidence of his brethren. A 1 CONC bout this time he removed to Mt. Holly in Northampton Towns 1 CONC hip,1 and on the 1st of the 6th month he was made an elde 1 CONC r by the Burlington meeting. In 1748 he was made one of th 1 CONC e Trustees to hold the Mt. Holly Meeting House property. I 1 CONC n Vol. III. of the Burlington Minutes among the first item 1 CONC s is placed a list of Ministers and Elders who have died si 1 CONC nce 1720. In this list we have the last notice of Thomas Sh 1 CONC inn. He is ranked as an elder, and his death recorded as o 1 CONC f date the 27th of the 2nd month, 1753, in the 58th year o 1 CONC f his life. It was really the 59th year, but one cannot qua 1 CONC rrel with venerable records and escape unscathed. 1 CONT If we had nothing but the simple record of this man's lif 1 CONC e as given by the scribes of Burlington Monthly Meeting o 1 CONC f Friends, we should ascribe to him qualities. 1 CONT _______________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Burlington-Ocean County NJ Archives Church Records.....Quak 1 CONC er: Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting 1 CONT 1 CONT Copyright. All rights reserved. 1 CONT http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm 1 CONT http://www.usgwarchives.org/nj/njfiles.htm 1 CONT 1 CONT File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Betty-L 1 CONC u Burton bigburma@juno.com December 11, 2006, 6:37 pm 1 CONT 1 CONT Births 1 CONT FHL# 20464 1 CONT Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting 1 CONT 1 CONT The Names and time of the Births of the Children of Thoma 1 CONC s and Martha Shinn of Mt Holly & County of Burlington 1 CONT 1 CONT Susannah (Atkinson [crossed out]) Shinn was born the 10th o 1 CONC f 3mo (May) 1721 1 CONT Martha Shinn was Born the 22th day of ye 1 mo called Marc 1 CONC h 1722/23 1 CONT Thomas Shinn was Born the 7th of ye 6 mo called Aug 1725 1 CONT Mary Shinn was Born the 23d of the 10 mo called Decmb’r 1727 1 CONT Elizabeth Shinn was Born the 20 of the 7 mo Sept 17?3 (in 1 CONC k smeared, cannot 1 CONT read 3rd number) 1 CONT Earl Shinn was Born the 27 of the 10 mo decmb’r 1736 1 CONT Gamaliel Shinn was Born the 10 of the 5 mo Called July 1738 1 CONT Aquila Shinn was Born the 8th of the 1 mo March 1739/40 1 CONT Postrema Shinn was Born the 6th of the 1 mo 1744 0 @I216@ INDI 1 NAME Martha /Earl/ 2 GIVN Martha 2 SURN Earl 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S18@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1698 2 PLAC Portsmouth, Newport, Rhode Island, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE Aft 1753 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 44DEED0665064714A11D1972E9B2B3E355A4 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F80@ 1 FAMC @F78@ 1 NOTE @NI216@ 0 @NI216@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Burlington MM : 1 CONT - "1718,11,22. Thomas (Shin), Burl. Co., m Martha Earl, d 1 CONC t William, Burl. Co., at house of Wm. Earl, Springfield Twp 1 CONC ., N.J." 1 CONT ________________________ 1 CONT Source "History of SHINN Family : 1 CONT 1"The family of Earls, who now are and for several generati 1 CONC ons have been Lords 1 CONT of Heydon Manor, is of great antiquity, and had its origi 1 CONC n in the adjacent town of 1 CONT Salle, which is very remarkable for giving rise to three o 1 CONC f the ancient families of 1 CONT Norfolk County, England, viz.: Fountaine, Briggs and Earl. 1 CONC " Bloomfield's History 1 CONT of Norfolk, Vol. III, p. 531. "Its greatest name was Erasmu 1 CONC s Earl, baptized September 1 CONT 20, 1590, died September 7, 1667. He graduated from three s 1 CONC chools and practically 1 CONT monopolized the law business of Norfolk; was secretary fo 1 CONC r the English at the treaty of Uxbridge; was granted the de 1 CONC gree Serjeant at Law; was successively Steward 1 CONT and Recorder of Norwich; was of Commission of Oyer and Term 1 CONC iner to Norwich and 1 CONT afterwards to York; was a member of the Long Parliament fro 1 CONC m Norwich; was 1 CONT Private Serjeant to Oliver Cromwell and afterwards to Richa 1 CONC rd and was Serjeant to 1 CONT the Commonwealth. He was pardoned by Charles H, again grant 1 CONC ed the degree Serjeant at Law and continued in great reputa 1 CONC tion to the end of his days. He is buried in the East Chape 1 CONC l of the North Isle under an exceedingly large tomb, over w 1 CONC hich is the mural monument with his arms and a long inscrip 1 CONC tion." Bloomfield, Vol. II, 1 CONT p. 531. 1 CONT 1 CONT It is a tradition in the New Jersey family that it sprang f 1 CONC rom Norfolk County, but 1 CONT the author of "Ralph Earl and His Descendants" holds that i 1 CONC t is a tradition in the 1 CONT Massachusetts family that it sprang from Somerset County, n 1 CONC ear Exeter. William 1 CONT Earl of Springfield Township, N. J., was a grandson of Ralp 1 CONC h Earle of Taunton, Mass. 1 CONT William was a ship owner and carried on a trade for many ye 1 CONC ars between Massachusetts and New Jersey. In 1697 he remove 1 CONC d to New Jersey and purchased land in Springfield Township 1 CONC , upon which he lived until his death. One of his first act 1 CONC s after his change of residence was to change the spellin 1 CONC g of his name by dropping the finale, a change which his de 1 CONC scendants have respected and followed for more than two cen 1 CONC turies. 1 CONT Whether Ralph Earle migrated from Norfolk or Somerset i 1 CONC s a matter of little 1 CONT consequence. The Earles in England now have a habitat in ne 1 CONC arly all of its southern 1 CONT counties and run back into time when the Saxons were master 1 CONC s of the land. 1 CONT William was a Quaker and never had much respect for Massach 1 CONC usetts, his birthplace, on account of its narrow religiou 1 CONC s spirit. 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT In the site : Martha is not mentionned as a daughter of W 1 CONC illiam EARL. Is there a problem ? I trust my family archive 1 CONC s... 1 CONT ____________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT Burlington-Ocean County NJ Archives Church Records.....Quak 1 CONC er: Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting 1 CONT 1 CONT Copyright. All rights reserved. 1 CONT http://www.usgwarchives.org/copyright.htm 1 CONT http://www.usgwarchives.org/nj/njfiles.htm 1 CONT 1 CONT File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Betty-L 1 CONC u Burton bigburma@juno.com December 11, 2006, 6:37 pm 1 CONT 1 CONT "Births 1 CONT FHL# 20464 1 CONT Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meeting 1 CONT 1 CONT The Names and time of the Births of the Children of Thoma 1 CONC s and Martha Shinn of Mt Holly & County of Burlington 1 CONT 1 CONT Susannah (Atkinson [crossed out]) Shinn was born the 10th o 1 CONC f 3mo (May) 1721 1 CONT Martha Shinn was Born the 22th day of ye 1 mo called Marc 1 CONC h 1722/23 1 CONT Thomas Shinn was Born the 7th of ye 6 mo called Aug 1725 1 CONT Mary Shinn was Born the 23d of the 10 mo called Decmb'r 1727 1 CONT Elizabeth Shinn was Born the 20 of the 7 mo Sept 17?3 (in 1 CONC k smeared, cannot 1 CONT read 3rd number) 1 CONT Earl Shinn was Born the 27 of the 10 mo decmb'r 1736 1 CONT Gamaliel Shinn was Born the 10 of the 5 mo Called July 1738 1 CONT Aquila Shinn was Born the 8th of the 1 mo March 1739/40 1 CONT Postrema Shinn was Born the 6th of the 1 mo 1744" 0 @I217@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Ridgway/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Ridgway 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 24 Nov 1774 2 PLAC Burlington, NJ, USA 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 17 Jul 1829 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID F5E62E72E2324150B7E2A32A3C99D81A4D3F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F97@ 1 FAMC @F17@ 1 NOTE @NI217@ 0 @NI217@ NOTE 1 CONC Use the menu button to access to Mary Ridgway ancestors 1 CONT _______________________________________ 1 CONT This pedigree of the Ridgway family is given by the Rev Edw 1 CONC ard Coolbaugh Hoagland, in his book published in 1958: "Twi 1 CONC gs from Family Trees, Notes on the Ridgway Families of Brad 1 CONC ford County, PA, Descendants of David, Richard, Robert an 1 CONC d Burr Ridgway Pioneers" 1 CONT 1 CONT He states about the ancestors of the American Ridgway famil 1 CONC y: 'Ridgway and Ridgeway are of local origin, from the resi 1 CONC dence at "the ridge-way" or the road over the back of the h 1 CONC ill. In the earliest records this name was written "Rydewar 1 CONC e". The accounts of this ancient family have been written b 1 CONC y various historians, but in the "Ridgway Family Manuscript 1 CONC " by James Ridgeway, to be found in the Long Island, NY His 1 CONC torical Society is the following: the pedigree of the famil 1 CONC y is best given by Sir Thomas de Rydeware in the "Chartular 1 CONC y" prepared by him at great length in 1308, and which was p 1 CONC ublished in the "History and Antiquity of Leicester" by Joh 1 CONC n Nicholas, vol. III, part 2, pp. 983,984,999-1007,979, 994 1 CONC , and which we have followed as the basis of this history d 1 CONC own to the children of Sir Thomas de Rydeware. 1 CONT 1 CONT A less extensive but similar pedigree appears in Glover's " 1 CONC History of Derby". Sir Thomas de Rydeware carried his pedig 1 CONC ree back to Asser, in the time of the Conquest. The earlies 1 CONC t account of the family extant is that which is given by th 1 CONC e great antiquarian authority Sir William Dugdale, in his " 1 CONC Baronage of England" under the title of Earls of Chester; a 1 CONC nd also in his famous work the "Honastician Angelicantum" 1 CONC . There he gives a record of Leofric I who signs himself Ea 1 CONC rl of Leicester in the year 716 (the first who bore that ti 1 CONC tle) and who was also Earl of Chester; and a record also o 1 CONC f Leofric's descendants and successors to those earldoms co 1 CONC ntinuously down to Eadwyne, at the time of the Conquest, an 1 CONC d who was grandson of the renowned Leofric III and Godiva h 1 CONC is wife, Countess of Coventry, which Leofric was son of Leo 1 CONC fwine; who, from Leofwine to Eadwyne, were, for four genera 1 CONC tions, Dukes of Mercia, in addition to their earlier title 1 CONC s of Earls of Leicester, Chester, etc. 1 CONT 1 CONT Those who wish for further information on many of the inter 1 CONC marrying lines down through the generations should be pleas 1 CONC ed to refer to the compiler's companion volume, "162 Allie 1 CONC d Families" pp. 5-34, 82, 83 etc.' 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "1826, 8,4. Mar 1 CONC y con mcd (dis by Mt. Holly MM)" 0 @I218@ INDI 1 NAME James /Delaplaine/ 2 GIVN James 2 SURN Delaplaine 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 7 Nov 1666 2 PLAC New Amsterdam, NY 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Apr 1750 2 PLAC Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID E2C791FC1A434FC5AE778BCA0B8D1AC89B53 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Jan 2010 3 TIME 17:46 1 FAMS @F81@ 1 FAMC @F126@ 1 NOTE @NI218@ 0 @NI218@ NOTE 1 CONC Source: Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "New York MM, Ja 1 CONC mes, now of Pa., of Nicola, France; m at John Underhill's 1 CONC , Md 6 Mo (Aug) 28,1692; Hannah Cock, dt James & Sarah, Md 1 CONC . rem to Phila.; James was late of N.Y." 1 CONT _____________________ 1 CONT PUBLICATIONS OF THE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA De 1 CONC c. 1898 Miscellany No. 2 Landholders of Philadelphia County 1 CONC , 1734 : James hold 7 acres in Germantown 1 CONT _____________________ 1 CONT Source : Ancestry Family Archive CD#501 (immigration record 1 CONC s : Immigrants to PA, 1600s-1800s) : James (Jacob) Delaplai 1 CONC ne, a Walloon, subscribed £ 5 to the building of the ston 1 CONC e meeting-house of the Friends at Germantown in 1686; wif 1 CONC e was Hannah Cook of Long Island. Son : Delaplaine, Nichola 1 CONC es 0 @I219@ INDI 1 NAME Margery // 2 GIVN Margery 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 PLAC , Staffordshire, England 1 DEAT 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 _UID 2E4D044238824F2EAF6A20F83095017766CD 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:20 1 FAMS @F360@ 1 NOTE @NI219@ 0 @NI219@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Harry KNIGHT 0 @I220@ INDI 1 NAME Marie /Muse/ 2 GIVN Marie 2 SURN Muse 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 _UID 69A9AAC546234CE1AB084DA0A4717E68B233 1 CHAN 2 DATE 20 Jun 2009 3 TIME 17:58 1 FAMS @F96@ 1 NOTE @NI220@ 0 @NI220@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 0 @I221@ INDI 1 NAME Diane Marie-Caroline /Knight/ 2 GIVN Diane Marie-Caroline 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 22 Dec 1920 2 PLAC Paris, France 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Oct 1960 2 PLAC New York, NY 2 SOUR @S4@ 1 _UID 4F5A12BCF7AE4F38B49EF9FA7123269E409B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 18:59 1 FAMS @F421@ 1 FAMC @F50@ 1 NOTE @NI221@ 0 @NI221@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT 56. Marie Diane11 Knight (Caroline Ridgway10 Brewster, Sara 1 CONC h Ridgway9Macy, Silvanus Jenkins8, Eliza L7 Jenkins, Silvan 1 CONC us F6, Jonathan5,Jonathan4, John3, Zachariah2, John1) was b 1 CONC orn December 1920 inParis,France. She married James Rowclif 1 CONC fe Todd June 25, 1940 in NewYork,NY, son of Hiram Todd an 1 CONC d Bertha Ferris. He was born November 04,1917. 1 CONT Child of Marie Knight and James Todd is: 1 CONT 92 i. Joanne Knight12 Todd, born January 23, 1943. 0 @I222@ INDI 1 NAME Jean-Baptiste /Boulard/ 2 GIVN Jean-Baptiste 2 SURN Boulard 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1768 2 PLAC St Nicolas, Martinique, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 9 Jan 1806 2 PLAC Niort, France 2 SOUR @S14@ 1 _UID 6224EECD9AA9473196243AA4FAB555CB635B 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F109@ 0 @I223@ INDI 1 NAME Jane /Lee/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Lee 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 NAME Jane /Lee/ 2 GIVN Jane 2 SURN Lee 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 14 Jun 1653 2 PLAC Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE Bef 1730 2 PLAC Middletown, Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 AFN BGRQ-G4 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID AC26DC7431864AB4B21A03029C2BF851B8C0 1 CHAN 2 DATE 12 Feb 2010 3 TIME 15:15 1 FAMS @F14@ 1 FAMC @F8@ 1 NOTE @NI223@ 0 @NI223@ NOTE 1 CONC Type: Book - Title: Steele Family - Author: Joy Steel Willi 1 CONC ams 1 CONT Repository: typed family history on file at Swarthmore Frie 1 CONC nds Library, Swarthmore PA 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Source : LDS IGI Records :"in Rathdrum, Wicklow, Ireland i 1 CONC n november 1679" 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Other source : 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Source 1 CONT ______________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I224@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Coran/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Coran 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1757 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 6 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 21 Nov 1828 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID 6259585BA1C04F989787E7AD9D5D341AB041 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Dec 2009 3 TIME 12:17 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 NOTE @NI224@ 0 @NI224@ NOTE 1 CONC Source 1 CONT _______________________ 1 CONT Source : 0 @I225@ INDI 1 NAME John /Knight/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Sr 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 12 Sep 1750 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1786 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 _UID BF04C69D910445868633ABD0132EB932E67A 1 CHAN 2 DATE 7 Dec 2009 3 TIME 12:17 1 FAMS @F25@ 1 FAMC @F48@ 1 NOTE @NI225@ 0 @NI225@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : : 1 CONT "John was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. And was at th 1 CONC e battle of Monmouth, after which he lay on the field all n 1 CONC ight, contracting a disease from which he never recovered 1 CONC . He died in 1786, when but thirty-six year old. His wife w 1 CONC as Mary Coran, a native of the Quaker City. And they had th 1 CONC ree children, two of whom, William and John Jr. grew to man 1 CONC hood" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT "John Sr fought in the American Revolution and was wounde 1 CONC d at the Battle of Monmouth in New Jersey" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT "John was General Washington Guardsman" 1 CONT _________________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "(c.) State of pensylvania Washenton County. this is to Ser 1 CONC tify that John Knight Sarved one month ture of duty as a mi 1 CONC litia Salger from the Eighteen of apriel to the six-tenth o 1 CONC f May under me as given under my hand this Sixtenth day o 1 CONC f April 1782. 1 CONT HENRY SAWIN, Ensign. 0 @I226@ INDI 1 NAME Susanna /Paschall/ 2 GIVN Susanna 2 SURN Paschall 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 21 Aug 1726 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 BURI 2 DATE 5 Nov 1774 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 AFN 1NV9-G4K 1 _UID 701BBBE05A8D4DA8BD6BB834D34C3FEE6225 1 CHAN 2 DATE 19 Mar 2010 3 TIME 11:45 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMC @F443@ 1 NOTE @NI226@ 0 @NI226@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : 1 CONT ________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I227@ INDI 1 NAME William /Knight/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1726 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 5 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 Dec 1753 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Carpenter 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 6E7ACD90229541899E779384996D2F6A9190 1 CHAN 2 DATE 17 Mar 2010 3 TIME 12:14 1 FAMS @F95@ 1 FAMC @F71@ 1 NOTE @NI227@ 0 @NI227@ NOTE 1 CONC Birth source : LDS film number 1985719 1 CONT Wills: Abstracts, Book K: 1752 - 1757: Philadelphia Co, P 1 CONC A Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Thera, Jack B 1 CONC owman, and Judy : KNIGHT, WILLIAM. City of Philadelphia. Ca 1 CONC rpenter. May 21, 1751. December 19, 1753. K.131. Niece: Sar 1 CONC ah, daughter of brother-in-law Joseph Stretch. Nephew: Joh 1 CONC n son of brother Henry Knight. Exec: Joseph Stretch. 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Other Source : 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "KNIGHT, WILLIAM. City of Philadelphia. Carpenter. 1 CONT May 21, 1751. December 19, 1753. K.131. 1 CONT Niece: Sarah, daughter of brother-in-law Joseph Stretch. 1 CONT Nephew: John son of brother Henry Knight. 1 CONT Exec: Joseph Stretch. 1 CONT Wit: Charles Jervis, John Leacock, Jr., Paul Isaac Voto." 0 @I228@ INDI 1 NAME Hannah /Cock/ 2 GIVN Hannah 2 SURN Cock 2 SOUR @S4@ 2 SOUR @S19@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 NAME /Cox/ 2 GIVN 2 SURN Cox 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE 5 Aug 1669 2 PLAC Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut, USA 2 SOUR @S18@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 4 Jun 1755 2 PLAC Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S19@ 1 RELI 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 6138353FB57B49958FFAC30E03452A7C631E 1 CHAN 2 DATE 22 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:04 1 FAMS @F81@ 1 FAMC @F168@ 1 NOTE @NI228@ 0 @NI228@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "New York MM, H 1 CONC annah, dt James & Sarah m 1692 James Delaplaine, rem to Phi 1 CONC la." 1 CONT __________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT "The Cox Family in America, Page 14, 15-- HANNAH (COCK) D 1 CONC e la PLAINE (James1) b. Killingworth, upon Matinecock, Lon 1 CONC g Island, 5/6 mo (aug) 1669; d. Germantown, now Philadelphi 1 CONC a, Pennsylvania --/4 mo. (June) 1755; m. at the house of Jo 1 CONC hn Underhill, 2d, at Matinecock, aforesaid, according to th 1 CONC e custom of the Society of Friends, 28/6 mo. (Aug.) 1692, J 1 CONC ames de-la-Plaine (as he wrote it) "late of New York, now o 1 CONC f Pennsylvania," b. (???), d. Germantown, Pa. 4 mo. (June 1 CONC ) 1750, son of Nicholas, a Huguenot refugee. (See Appendix). 1 CONT Issue (Delaplaine): 1 CONT i James, b. 1695 at New Castle, Del.; m. 1st Elizabeth Shoe 1 CONC maker; 1 CONT m. 2d Ann Jones. 1 CONT ii Nicholas, b. 15/11 mo. (Jan.) 1697 at Germantown; m. Sar 1 CONC ah 1 CONT Hoag. 1 CONT iii Hannah, b. (???); m. John Simpson. 1 CONT iv Mary, b. (???); m. Edward Ridgway. 1 CONT v John, b. (???); m. Sarah Johnson. 1 CONT vi Sarah, b. (???); m. (???) Holland. 1 CONT vii Joshua, b. (???); m. Maria (???)." 0 @I229@ INDI 1 NAME John /Knight/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Knight 2 NSFX Jr 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S17@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1721 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 16 Mar 1791 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S41@ 3 PAGE downloaded 5 Dec 2009 3 QUAY 3 1 AFN 1NV9-G3C 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Baker 1 _UID 652264864BEE431198EA11ACC2D26EA6E571 1 CHAN 2 DATE 5 Dec 2009 3 TIME 19:58 1 FAMS @F34@ 1 FAMC @F71@ 1 NOTE @NI229@ 0 @NI229@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : Abstracts from Ben Franklin's "PA Gazette", Abstra 1 CONC cts, 1745, Page 518 : 1 CONT "House on east side of Second St., where Dr Farmer now live 1 CONC s, is for sale - enquire of John Knight, at Joseph Stretch' 1 CONC s, hatter, in second St., Phila. (22 Aug.) 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : Abstracts from the "PA Gazette," 1748-1755, Abstra 1 CONC cts, 1752, Page 160 : 1 CONT "1751 Accounts with the estate of William Paschall, dec'd 1 CONC , sadler, to be settled with John Knight, admin. (24 Dec.)" 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : http://www.qhpress.org/quakerpages/qwhp/freequaker 1 CONC s07.htm 1 CONT PETITION presented to the legislature on December 21, A.D 1 CONC . 1781, by the representatives of the freemen of the commo 1 CONC nwealth of Pennsylvania, in general assembly met,and ordere 1 CONC d to lie on the table. Signed by John KNIGHT and Thos CRISP 1 CONC IN, Jona. and Benj. PASCHALL, Jno RICHARDSON, James DELAPLA 1 CONC INE, Wm CRISPIN, Nathl BROWNE and many others quakers. 1 CONT __________________________ 1 CONT Source : 0 @I230@ INDI 1 NAME Elizabeth /Badcock/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Badcock 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 SEX F 1 DEAT Y 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 0B3A61DD95A9426589956E8073EA6BA0DC6C 1 CHAN 2 DATE 18 Feb 2008 3 TIME 12:55 1 FAMS @F103@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI230@ 0 @NI230@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Church: Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends, Aut 1 CONC horized Marriages, 1682-1756, Philadelphia, PA. 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy : "Elizabeth rmt Na 1 CONC thaniel Griffitts" 0 @I231@ INDI 1 NAME Mary /Badcock/ 2 GIVN Mary 2 SURN Badcock 2 SOUR @S17@ 2 SOUR @S32@ 1 SEX F 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1694 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 DEAT 2 DATE 15 Feb 1763 2 PLAC , Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S15@ 1 RELI 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 NOTE Quaker 1 _UID 145820CE7DB84D369B0C440388C4836736F6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 16 Mar 2010 3 TIME 19:39 1 FAMS @F104@ 1 FAMC @F60@ 1 NOTE @NI231@ 0 @NI231@ NOTE 1 CONC Source Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy - Philadelphia M 1 CONC M : "Mary declared intention of m with Maurice Lisle" 1 CONT __________________________________ 1 CONT Source 0 @I232@ INDI 1 NAME Thomas /Stockton/ 2 GIVN Thomas 2 SURN Stockton 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1530 2 PLAC Malpas, Cheshire, England 2 SOUR @S6@ 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID CBC5A4E901A145D590E7ED6BB3C83F096B4F 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F100@ 1 NOTE @NI232@ 0 @NI232@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : the "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genea 1 CONC logy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 0 @I233@ INDI 1 NAME John /Stockton/ 2 GIVN John 2 SURN Stockton 2 NSFX Jr 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE Abt 1550 2 PLAC Chester, Cheshire, England 1 DEAT Y 1 _UID F6FB8B4F9C254C18B3E578E598413FD6D304 1 CHAN 2 DATE 15 Oct 2008 3 TIME 17:47 1 FAMS @F101@ 1 FAMC @F100@ 1 NOTE @NI233@ 0 @NI233@ NOTE 1 CONC Source : the "BAKER Family Roots" at http://freepages.genea 1 CONC logy.rootsweb.com/~bakerroots/ 0 @I234@ INDI 1 NAME William /Knight/ 2 GIVN William 2 SURN Knight 2 SOUR @S10@ 2 SOUR @S28@ 1 SEX M 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1 Aug 1775 2 PLAC Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA 2 SOUR @S10@ 1 DEAT Y 1 OCCU 2 NOTE Sailing Master Us Navy ? 1 _UID 166B80BED6C7405BBAD99B707E69EC87EFB6 1 CHAN 2 DATE 1 Jun 2005 3 TIME 11:57 1 FAMC @F25@ 1 NOTE @NI234@ 0 @NI234@ NOTE 1 CONC Source LDS film 1985719 1 CONT ____________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT William Knight was a sailing-master in the United States Na 1 CONC vy. His commission is now in the possession of his nephew C 1 CONC harles, who is justly proud of such an uncle. It reads as f 1 CONC ollows: 1 CONT "Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States, to all w 1 CONC ho shall see these presents, greeting: Know ye that, reposi 1 CONC ng special trust and confidence in the valor, fidelity, an 1 CONC d abilities of William Knight, I do appoint him Sailing Mas 1 CONC ter in the Navy of the United States. He is therefore caref 1 CONC ully and diligently to discharge the duty of a Sailing Mast 1 CONC er by doing and performing all manner of things thereunto b 1 CONC elonging. And I do strictly charge and require all officers 1 CONC , seamen and others under his command to be obedient to hi 1 CONC s orders as a Sailing Master and he is to observe and follo 1 CONC w such orders and directions from time to time as he shal 1 CONC l receive from me or the future President of the United Sta 1 CONC tes of America, or the superior officer set over him accord 1 CONC ing to the rules and discipline of the Navy. This warrant t 1 CONC o continue in force during the pleasure of the President o 1 CONC f the United States for the time being To take rank from th 1 CONC e second of October 1799. Given under my hand at the city o 1 CONC f Washington, the twenty-seventh day of December 1802, an 1 CONC d the twenty-seventh year of the independence of the Unite 1 CONC d States. 1 CONT (Signed) THOMAS JEFFERSON. 1 CONT 1 CONT "By command of the President of the United States, "R.Sm 1 CONC ith" 1 CONT 1 CONT "Registered in the Navy Office, "Samuel T. Anderson" 1 CONT 1 CONT The following is an extract from an interesting letter, wri 1 CONC tten by William Knight to his mother while he was on boar 1 CONC d the United States steamship "Macedonian" at New London, C 1 CONC onn., then blockaded by the British, and is dated August 1 1 CONC , 1814, that being the anniversary of his birth: --- 1 CONT "On Monday last we fitted out an expedition, consisting o 1 CONC f four whale boats, eight officers, and twenty men. We los 1 CONC t one boat, and captured three officers and five men, no li 1 CONC ves being lost on either side. The boats returned on Friday 1 CONC , the one that was lost being from this ship. On Tuesday, e 1 CONC arly in the morning, it being very foggy weather, our boa 1 CONC t lost sight of the other three, and the officer in charg 1 CONC e ordered our men to pull in for the westward. In doing s 1 CONC o they came in sight of a seventy-four and they immediatel 1 CONC y pulled the other way, and, seeing a lighthouse, they use 1 CONC d every exertion to get between the ships and the shore. Th 1 CONC ey proceeded on for some time, but the men became weary, ha 1 CONC ving pulled all night and the officer thought it prudent t 1 CONC o pull to the shore and pull the boat up, which they did. A 1 CONC t daybreak they found themselves within gunshot of severa 1 CONC l ships of war, and, abandoning the boat, took to the woods 1 CONC . Soon after they saw a boat pull off from one of the ships 1 CONC , and land three officers, who went to the house of Mr. Gar 1 CONC dner to whom the island belongs. Our officer, seeing this 1 CONC , immediately made for the boat where he captured five men 1 CONC , and then went to the house where he took Lieutenants Danc 1 CONC e and Hope and one midshipman. We had two midshipmen and si 1 CONC x men. After taking the eight Englishmen, our o officer fou 1 CONC nd himself in a disagreeable position, without a boat and o 1 CONC n an island. The Englishmen were ignorant of this, and ou 1 CONC r officer ordered them to sign their parole or go with hi 1 CONC m to Long Island. They hesitated some time, for to be take 1 CONC n prisoners by equal numbers would not do, but after seriou 1 CONC s consultation, and rather than go to Long Island, they sig 1 CONC ned their parole. The next business for our men was to loo 1 CONC k out for a boat. The ship saw their boat was taken, and ma 1 CONC nned five boats, which they sent toward the shore. By Mr. G 1 CONC ardiner's house we found a boat hauled on the land, which w 1 CONC e quickly launched, and made our escape to Sag Harbor, bein 1 CONC g joined by the three American boats, who also arrived at t 1 CONC he harbor. The commanding officer was then a lieutenant, wh 1 CONC o brought another whale boat for our use, and hauled the bo 1 CONC ats across a neck of land about six miles westward of the E 1 CONC nglish ships, and on Friday arrived here all right." 1 CONT William Knight was aboard the United States frigate "Philad 1 CONC elphia" when she ran aground and was lost in the Bay of Tri 1 CONC poli. There were three hundred and eleven souls on board th 1 CONC e frigate, and they were taken on shore and put in a buildi 1 CONC ng formerly occupied by a United States consul. They were k 1 CONC ept as slaves for two years by the bashaw of Tripoli, and t 1 CONC hen were redeemed for sixty thousand dollars by the Unite 1 CONC d States government. A part of the ransom was paid in pin 1 CONC e timber cut on the Preston property at Stockport, run to P 1 CONC hiladelphia and shipped to Tripoli. After a long, useful, a 1 CONC nd eventful sea life, Mr. Knight was transferred to the nav 1 CONC y yard in Philadelphia, where he died in 1834, aged fifty-n 1 CONC ine. 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source : : 1 CONT " William was a sailor aboard the US Frigate Philadelphia w 1 CONC hen it ran aground and was captured off Tripoli about 1803" 1 CONT _____________________________ 1 CONT Source