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82.3 Richard Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 14 Febd1673 Richard Robins born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [5] [14] [15] [20] [22] [25] 1674 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [24] Catherine Holmes born in Richmond County, New York [1] [20] c1674 Hannah Moore born [1] [20] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 24 Sep 1692 publication for marriage issued for Richard Robins and Hannah Moore [1] [22] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 20 Oct 1692 Richard Robins and Hannah Moore married [1] [15] [20] [21] [22] [25] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [15] [25] by Justice John Bishop [15] [21] [22] 1693 living in Woodbridge, Monmouth County, New Jersey [24] 13 Apr 1693 child #4, Meribah, born [1] [22] [25] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [25] 1696 Richard Robins working as a farmer [1] [3] living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [3] [18] 16 Jul 1696 Richard Robins purchases 150 acres in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey from John Stout [3] [7] [10] [18] 18 Sep 1696 Richard Robins and Hannah Moore sell 100 acres [3] [7] [10] [11] [18] in Crosswicks, [11] [18] Monmouth County, New Jersey to Thomas Parker [3] [7] [10] [11] [18] 29 Aug 1697 child #5, Richard, born in Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 17 Jul 1701 Richard Robins signed a Petition for Suitable Person for Governor of New Jersey sent this day [6] [24] 9 Jul 1703 Richard Robins purchases land in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] [18] 1704 living in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] 2 Mard1703 Richard Robins (and William Remmenton) makes inventory of estate of Roger Bennet, Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [19] 25 Mar 1704 Richard Robins named as fellow bondsman regarding estate of Roger Bennet, Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [19] 1706 child #6, Obadiah, born in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] 4 Apr 1707 Richard Robins (and James Hudson) makes inventory of estate of William Remmenton, Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [19] 1708 living in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] [3] Hannah Moore died [20] 20 Jun 1708 Richard Robins sells 70 acres in Monmouth County, New Jersey to Thomas Parker [3] [7] [10] c1709 child #7, Hope, born in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] 1709 Richard Robins appointed as a judge [1] 11 Jand1710 Richard Robins signs an affidavit in Salem County, New Jersey [1] [17] c1712 child #8, Lydia, born in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] 28 Aug 1713 Richard Robins witnessed will of William Eastland, Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [19] 1715 living in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [3] [9] 21 May 1715 will of Richard Robins made [9] 23 Sep 1715 Richard Robins died [1] [13] [14] in Cohansey, Salem County, New Jersey [1] [14] [15] [20] 28 Sep 1715 will of Richard Robins proved [9] 28 Oct 1715 inventory of estate of Richard Robins made [9] 1726 Catherine Holmes died [20] in Salem County, New Jersey [1] [20] Notes - Richard Robins a Baptist; [2] married second Catherine Holmes [1] [3] [20] in New Jersey after 1708. [1] [3] Hannah Moore daughter of Samuel Moore and Mary Isley; [1] sister of John Moore (spouse of 82.6). [23] Mary Isley daughter of William Isley and Barbara Stevens. [15] Catherine Holmes married first Nathaniel Bacon; [1] daughter of Obadiah Holmes and Elizabeth Cooke. [1] [20] Obadiah Holmes a Reverend. [1] [8] Child #4, Meribah, died in New Jersey by 1715. [1] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "Genealogy of the Richard Robbins Family of Cumberland County New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2005. [1] Citation #16 may be referring to this Richard Robins. [4] Questions - Citation #3 names Catherine Holmes as Catharine Holmes. [4] Citation #3 says will of Richard Robins made 21 Mar 1715. [4] Citation #3 says will of Richard Robins proved 23 Sep 1715. [4] Citation #1 says will of Richard Robins made 24 May 1715. [4] Citation #13 says Richard Robins born 14 Febd1672. [4] It seems the mother of child #6, Obadiah, may actually be Hannah Moore. [4] Citation #15 refers to Moore as Moores. [4] Citation #15 refers to Isley as Ilsley. [4] Citation #15 says Hannah Moore born in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts. [4] Citation #22 refers to Robins as Robinds. [4] Citation #24 refers to Robins as Robbins. [4] Citation #22 refers to Moore as Moores. [4] Citation #25 gives two birthdates for Richard Robins: 14 Febd1673 and 27 Febd1673. [4] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 1992 3. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 6. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol II), William A. Whitehead, 1881, Misc->98.-3.pdf 7. state.nj.us, Reference->82.3.txt 8. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 21 Jun 2017 9. will abstract for Richard Robins (82.3), Reference->82.3.txt and Records->Wills->98.jpg 10. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->82.3.txt 11. deed list, Misc->98.-5.jpg 12. will abstract for Obadiah Robins (55.8), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.8.txt 13. Charles William Poley (0.0.950, child i) <chuck_poley@yahoo.com>, 5 Mar 2005 14. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 10 Nov 2006 15. http://home.golden.net/~jjdm/Moore%20Family%20Page/d1.htm 16. Archives of the State of NJ, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of NJ, 1881, Misc->82.3.jpg 17. Archives of the State of NJ, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of NJ, 1881, Misc->82.3-2.jpg 18. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXI), William Nelson, 1899, Misc->82.3-3.jpg 19. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXIII), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol I, 1670-1730, William Nelson, 1901 20. wikitree.com 21. findagrave.com 22. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 23. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Jun 2024 24. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 25. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 Children by Catherine Holmes and Nathaniel Bacon: i. Nathaniel. [1] ii. Jeremiah. [1] iii. Lydia. [1] Children by Richard Robins and Hannah Moore: iv. Meribah. [1] [22] [25] 55.9 v. Richard. [3] [9] [13] [20] Children by Richard Robins and Catherine Holmes: 55.8 vi. Obadiah. [3] 55.22 vii. Hope. [3] [9] [12] [20] 55.23 viii. Lydia. [3] ix. name unknown. [1] [9]
82.4 Nathaniel Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 22 Mard1675 Nathaniel Robins born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [7] [11] [13] 1676 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [12] 1693 living in Woodbridge, Monmouth County, New Jersey [12] Mar 1693 Nathaniel Robins and Daniel Robins (82.0) arrested in Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] for carting wood on the Sabath day [1] [13] 19 Sep 1693 Nathaniel Robins and Daniel Robins (82.0) presented to grand jury in Middlesex County, New Jersey for Mar 1693 crime [1] [5] [13] c1697 Nathaniel Robins purchases land in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey from Daniel Robins (98.0) [4] c1700 Nathaniel Robins and ------ Cox married [4] 1701 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] 17 Jul 1701 Nathaniel Robins signs a Petition for Suitable Person for Governor of New Jersey sent this day [8] [12] 16 Feb 1723 Nathaniel Robins, child #1, Meribah, and child #2, Sarah, named in will of Thomas Cox, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] Notes - Nathaniel Robins died by 1714. [4] [6] [9] ------ Cox daughter of Thomas Cox and Elizabeth ------. [4] Child #1, Meribah, and child #2, Sarah, twins. [5] Questions - Citation #2, Citation #4 and Citation #9 name child #1, Meribah, as Marabe. [3] Citation #6 refers to child #1, Meribah, as Maraba. [3] Citation #4 says ------ Cox may be Sarah Cox, daughter of Thomas Cox and Elizabeth Blashford. [3] Citation #12 refers to Robins as Robbins. [3] Citations - 1. "Ye Olde Middlesex Courts", H E Pickersgill, 1932, Reference->82.txt 2. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 5. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 1992, Reference->98.txt 6. Chuck Poli <annettapoli@msn.com>, 28 Jul 2004, Reference->98.txt 7. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 8. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol II), William A. Whitehead, 1881, Misc->98.-3.pdf 9. abstract of will of Daniel Robins (98.0) Reference->98.txt and Records->Wills->98.jpg 10. will abstract, Reference->82.4.txt 11. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 12. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 13. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 Children: i. Meribah. [4] [6] ii. Sarah. [2] [6] [9]
82.5 Moses Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 27 Mar 1679 Moses Robins born [2] [3] [29][31] [33] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [6] [29] [33] 1679 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [32] c1683 Mary Sickles born [2] [19] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [19] c1700 Moses Robins and Mary Sickles married [2] [3] [26] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] 17 Jul 1701 Moses Robins signed a Petition for Suitable Person for Governor of New Jersey sent this day [7] [32] 15 Dec 1701 Moses Robins purchases land in/near Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey from Daniel Robins (98.0) [1] [9] [13] 1704 child #2, Zachariah, born [1] [19] [26] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [19] New Jersey [2] [19] c1705 child #3, Moses, born [2] [19] 10 Mar 1710 child #4, Joseph, born [4] in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, [4] [19] New Jersey [2] [4] [19] c1711 child #5, Rachel, born [19] c1713 child #6, Elizabeth, born [19] c1715 child #7, Meribah, born [19] 9 Apr 1716 Moses Robins named in inventory of estate of John Bowne, Matawan, Monmouth County, New Jersey [16] c1717 child #8, Leah, born [19] c1719 child #9, Deborah, born [19] 18 Jand1722 Moses Robins mentioned in highway record, Monmouth County, New Jersey [25] 15 Mar 1723 Moses Robins named in codicil to will of Elisha Lawrence, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [14] 17 Sep 1723 Moses Robins (and Zebulon Cleayton) makes inventory of estate of John Salter, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [28] 1 Dec 1725 Moses Robins witnesses a deed, Monmouth County, New Jersey [21] 1728 Moses Robins named in inventory of estate of Elizabeth Salter, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [15] [28] 29 Oct 1731 Moses Robins and Mary Sickles sell land in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Joseph Robins (55.12) [23] [25] 16 Dec 1732 Moses Robins named in deed of Ebenezer Saltar, Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [17] 2 Sep 1738 Moses Robins, with others, applies in Chesterfield, New Jersey to build a meeting house (Robins Meeting House) in Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] 7 Oct 1738 application dated 2 Sep 1738 approved [10] 1741 child #8, Leah, living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [27] Benjamin Wood living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [27] 31 Aug 1741 child #8, Leah, and Benjamin Wood married [2] [12] [27] in New Jersey [27] 1 Jun 1744 Moses Robins died [2] [3] [22] in Upper Freehold Township, [4] [29] Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] [4] [29] 1749 Mary Sickles died [2] in Upper Freehold Township, [4] Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] Notes - Moses Robins a Quaker; [5] [8] buried in Robins Burying Ground, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] [22] Mary Sickles daughter of Zacherias Sickles and Ann Valkenburg. [2] [18] Ann Valkenburg daughter of Lambert Jochemse Van Valkenburg and Annetje Jacobs. [20] Questions - Citation #2 (page 90) indicates that Moses Robins may have died 1 Aug 1744. [11] Citation #20 refers to Mary Sickles as Maria. [11] Citation #20 says Mary Sickles born c1689 in Albany, Albany County, New York. [11] Citation #20 refers to Zacherias Sickles as Zacharias Sickels. [11] Citation #29 refers to Zacherias Sickles as Zacharias Van Weenen Sickles. [11] Citation #20 refers to Ann Valkenburg as Anna Lambertse Van Valkenburg. [11] Citation #12 says child #8, Leah, living in Burlington County, New Jersey 1741. [11] Citation #12 says Benjamin Wood living in Burlington County, New Jersey 1741. [11] Citation #29 says Moses Robins and Mary Sickles married in Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [11] Citation #29 says Moses Robins died 1 Aug 1744. [11] Citation #29 says Mary Sickles died 1 Jun 1744 in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [11] Citation #31 refers to Robins as Robinds. [11] Extras - Info concerning Robins Burying Ground, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Misc->YeOldRobbinsBurialGround and Reference->82.5.txt [11] [30] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 1992, Reference->82.5.txt and Misc->82.5.jpg 4. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com> 5. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 1992, Reference->98.txt 6. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 7. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol II), William A. Whitehead, 1881, Misc->98.-3.pdf 8. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 18 Jan 2011, Reference->82.txt 9. state.nj.us, Reference->98.txt 10. "History of Monmouth County, New Jersey", Franklin Ellis, 1885, Reference->82.5.txt 11. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 12. New Jersey Archives, Trenton, New Jersey, Reference->82.5.txt 13. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->98.txt 14. will of Elisha Lawrence, Reference->111.46.txt 15. inventory of estate of Elizabeth Salter, Reference->82.txt 16. inventory of estate of John Bowne, Reference->82.txt 17. "Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants", John E. Stillwell, M.D., Vol. IV, 1916, Reference->82.5.txt 18. William Collins (3.2337) <genedigger@yahoo.com>, 8 Oct 2007 19. from Internet, Chris Schopfer <cjschopfer@gmail.com>, 29 Dec 2005 20. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, 29 Dec 2005 21. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 25 Apr 2006, Reference->82.5.txt 22. message exchange, 2004-2005, Reference->55.11.txt 23. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->82.5.txt 24. https://tree.familytreedna.com/family-tree/pedigree-view?sharedView=a9f101ca-7b4c-49d4-b361-40c7e8df0a3c 25. https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx, Reference->82.5.txt 26. "Ancestors of Morris Robinette Frazee", Carlyle E. Hystad, First Edition, March 2008 27. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXII, Marriage Records, 1665-1800", William Nelson, 1900 28. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXIII), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol I, 1670-1730, William Nelson, 1901 29. wikitree.com 30. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net> 31. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 32. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 33. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 Children: i. Joseph. [19] 55.10 ii. Zachariah. [1] [3] [19] [22] 55.11 iii. Moses. [3] [19] [22] 55.12 iv. Joseph. [3] [18] [19] [22] [24] [29] 55.79 v. Rachel. [3] [19] [22] [29] vi. Elizabeth. [3] [19] [22] vii. Meribah. [3] [19] [22] viii. Leah. [3] [19] [22] 55.26 ix. Deborah. [3] [19] [22]
82.6 Hope Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 20 May 1674 John Moore born [1] [6] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [6] 16 Dec 1681 Hope Robins born [1] [9] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [2] [4] [5] [6] [13] 1681 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [12] c1684 Mary Oliver born in Elizabeth, New Jersey [4] 18 Mard1699 Hope Robins and John Moore married [2] [4] [6] [9] [11] [13] [14] in Woodbridge Township, [4] [5] [6] [11] Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [2] [4] [5] [6] [11] by Justice John Bishop [1] [4] [9] 3 Dec 1700 child #1, John, born [1] [4] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Freehold Township, Middlesex County, [1] [4] [9] [14] New Jersey [1] [4] [6] [9] [14] c1701 child #2, Martha, born [4] [6] [8] [14] in Woodbridge, Freehold Township, Middlesex County, [4] [8] New Jersey [4] [6] [8] 5 Oct 1703 child #3, Joseph, born [1] [4] [5] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [1] [5] New Jersey [1] [5] [6] 10 Oct 1705 child #4, Benjamin, born [1] [4] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Elizabeth Township, Middlesex County, [1] [4] [9] New Jersey [1] [4] [6] [9] 7 Dec 1707 child #5, Enoch, born [1] [4] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [1] [4] New Jersey [1] [4] [6] 4 Apr 1709 child #6, Samuel, born [1] [4] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [1] [4] New Jersey [1] [4] [6] 2 Jand1709 Hope Robins joins First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 1710 Elizabeth Shotwell born [4] 24 Aug 1711 child #7, Daniel, born [1] [4] [5] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [1] [4] [5] New Jersey [1] [4] [5] [6] 15 Oct 1713 child #8, Rachel, born [1] [4] [6] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [1] New Jersey [1] [6] 1714 Hope Robins died in Woodbridge Township, [4] [5] [6] Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] [4] [5] [6] 1715 John Moore serving as a Captain [1] [11] [14] with Colonel Thomas Farmer's Regiment Third Company, Woodbridge Brigade [1] [14] 21 Nov 1717 John Moore and Mary Oliver married [1] [4] [9] [11] [14] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] by Justice John Bishop [4] [9] 18 Febd1728 child #4, Benjamin, and Elizabeth Shotwell married in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] 1730 child #3, Joseph, died [5] 1735 John Moore living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [8] 13 Mar 1735 will of John Moore made [8] 1736 John Moore died [1] [6] [7] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, [6] New Jersey [1] [6] 20 Apr 1736 will of John Moore proved [7] [8] [11] 1750 Elizabeth Shotwell died [4] 10 Jan 1755 child #5, Enoch, died in Elizabethtown, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] 21 Nov 1757 child #6, Daniel, died [5] in Rahway, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] [5] 20 Nov 1758 child #7, Benjamin, died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [4] c1760 child #8, Rachel, died [4] Notes - Hope Robins lived in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [1] John Moore son of Samuel Moore [1] [2] [14] and Mary Isley; [1] brother of Hannah Moore (spouse of 82.3). [10] Samuel Moore and Mary Isley lived in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [1] Mary Oliver daughter of Samuel Oliver and Mary ------. [4] Samuel Oliver a Loyalist. [4] Child #2, Martha, married John Freeman. [14] Child #4, Benjamin, worked as a shopkeeper. [4] Questions - Citation #1 says Hope Robins and John Moore married 18 Nov 1699. [3] Citation #2, Citation #4, Citation #5, Citation #6 and Citation #13 say Hope Robins born 10 Dec 1681. [3] Citation #1 and Citation #2 say Hope Robins and John Moore married in Freehold Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #13 says Hope Robins and John Moore married in Town of Freehold, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] Citation #13 refers to Hope Robins as Hope Robbins. [3] Citation #4 says Hope Robins baptized 16 Dec 1681. [3] Citation #5 says Hope Robins and John Moore married 18 May 1699. [3] Citation #7 names additional children; perhaps these are children of Mary Oliver (second spouse of John Moore) by a different marriage. [3] Citation #8 names children: William, Mary, Hannah, Deborah, Sarah, Elisabeth, Hope and Frances. [3] Citation #9 and Citation #14 name children by John Moore and Mary Oliver: Mary (born 17 Jan 1719), William (born 30 Aug 1720), Hannah (born 31 Mar 1722), John (born 13 May 1725), Deborah (born 28 Mar 1727) and Sarah (born 6 Dec 1728). [3] Citation #11 names children by John Moore and Mary Oliver: William, Mary, Hannah Deborah, Sarah, Elizabeth Hope and Frances. [3] Citation #6 names a child by John Moore and Mary Oliver, Martha, while Citation #11 refutes this. [3] Citation #9 refers to Robins as Robinsd. [3] Citation #7, Citation #11 and Citation #14 say will of John Moore made 13 Mar 1730. [3] Citation #14 says will of John Moore made 30 Apr 1736. [3] Citation #14 gives two death dates for John Moore: 1730 and 1736. [3] Citations - 1. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 2. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. http://home.golden.net/~jjdm/Moore%20Family%20Page/d1.htm 5. wikitree.com 6. findagrave.com 7. findagrave.com, will abstract for John Moore (spouse of 82.6), Misc->82.6.jpg 8. findagrave.com, will for John Moore (spouse of 82.6), Reference->82.6.txt 9. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 10. Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Jun 2024 11. message exchange, Reference->82.6.txt 12. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 13. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 14. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 4, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1932, Misc->82.6-2.jpg Children by Hope Robins and John Moore: i. John. [1] [4] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14] ii. Martha. [4] [6] [8] [14] iii. Joseph. [1] [4] [5] [6] [9] [11] [14] iv. Benjamin. [1] [4] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14] v. Enoch. [1] [4] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14] 55.78 vi. Samuel. [1] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14] vii. Daniel. [1] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14] viii. Rachel. [1] [4] [6] [7] [8] [9] [11] [14]
82.7 Aaron Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 24 May 1683 Aaron Robins born [2] [10] [21] [23] [26] [28] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [9] [10] [21] [28] 1683 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [27] 1687 Elizabeth ------ born in Allentown, Monmouth County, [13] New Jersey [13] [21] 17 Jul 1701 Petition signed by Aaron Robins for Suitable Person for Governor of New Jersey sent [11] [27] 7 Sep 1702 child #1, Samuel, born in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [2] 1704 child #2, Aaron, born in Allentown, Monmouth County, [21] New Jersey [2] [21] 1706 living near Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [8] child #3, Daniel, born in New Jersey [8] 28 Febd1708 Aaron Robins witnesses will of John Dewildy, Monmouth County, New Jersey [14] c1710 child #6, Abigail, born in New Jersey [8] 1714 living near Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey [1] 9 Apr 1716 Aaron Robins named in inventory of estate of John Bowne, Matawan, Middletown Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [15] [20] 24 Febd1728 Aaron Robins witnessed will of John Hance, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey [20] 1731 living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [18] Aaron Robins owns 180 acres in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [8] [18] 13 May 1749 Aaron Robins and John Croshaw make inventory of estate of Roger Foort, New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [22] 1759 living in New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [1] [17] 6 Apr 1759 will of Aaron Robins made [1] [17] [19] Apr 1759 Aaron Robins died [8] [23] [25] in Arneystown, New Jersey [8] 12 Apr 1759 inventory of estate of Aaron Robins made [17] 19 Apr 1759 will of Aaron Robins proved [1] [17] [19] 1762 Elizabeth ------ living in New Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [17] 5 Jul 1762 will of Elizabeth ------ made [17] 6 Apr 1765 inventory of estate of Elizabeth ------ made [17] will of Elizabeth ------ proved [17] 24 May 1776 child #2, Aaron, involved in mortgage of 5.5 acres, Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [3] 1784 child #2, Aaron, living in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [7] 10 May 1784 will of child #2, Aaron, made [7] 1785 child #2, Aaron, died in New Jersey [8] 16 Aug 1785 inventory of estate of child #2, Aaron, made [7] 30 Aug 1785 will of child #2, Aaron, proved [7] Notes - Aaron Robins a Quaker; [8] [12] married first name unknown; [1] married second Elizabeth ------ [1] [17] [19] [21] in Hanover Township, Burlington County, New Jersey; [1] lived in Arneystown, New Jersey. [8] Elizabeth ------ married first John Arney. [1] Extras - Some speculative info [4] Additional info [6] Questions - Citation #2 says Aaron Robins died 19 Apr 1759 in New Hanover, Burlington County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #10 names Aaron Robins as Farrington Robins. [5] Citation #8 indicates that child #8, daughter, name unknown, may be Lydia. [5] Citation #13 says Aaron Robins died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #17 and Citation #19 name an additional child, Moses. [5] Citation #13 says Elizabeth ------ died 1737 in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [5] Citation #2 refers to Robins as Robbins. [5] Perhaps some of the children are by Aaron Robins and Elizabeth ------, [5] Citation #20 refers to Aaron Robins as Aron. [5] Citation #21 names a child, Moses (born 1715 in Massachusetts). [5] Citation #21 says child #2, Aaron, married Mary Worthley (born 1710); and they had a child, Ephraim (1758 - Oct 1850 Fayette County, Pennsylvania). [5] Citation #3 refers to child #2, Aaron, as Aaron Robbins. [5] Citation #24 refers to Elizabeth ------ as Elizabeth Arney. [5] Citation #26 refers to Robins as Robinds. [5] Citation #28 gives two birthdates for Aaron Robins: 24 May 1683 and 16 May 1683. [5] Citations - 1. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 2. Thomas K. Robbins (1.724) <tomrobbins@comcast.net> 3. https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/NJProprietors.aspx, Reference->82.7.txt 4. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 20 Apr 2011, Reference->41.2.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. family.gradeless.com, Reference->82.7.txt 7. "Abstracts of Wills of New Jersey (Vol VI), Elmer T Hutchinson, 1939, Records->Wills->82.7ch-ii.jpg 8. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 9. bio, Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Jul 2014, Reference->98.txt 10. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 11. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol II), William A. Whitehead, 1881, Misc->98.-3.pdf 12. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 18 Jan 2011, Reference->82.txt 13. Noreen Palladino Cullen, 2016, Misc->104.pdf 14. will abstract, Reference->82.7.txt 15. inventory of estate of John Bowne, Reference->82.txt 16. will abstract, Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->55.13.txt 17. will abstracts, Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->82.7.txt, Records->Misc->82.7.jpg and Misc->82.7.jpg 18. "History of Monmouth County, New Jersey", Franklin Ellis, 1885, Reference->82.7.txt 19. "Genealogy of the Holloway Families", Olin E. Holloway, 1927 20. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXIII), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol I, 1670-1730, William Nelson, 1901 21. wikitree.com 22. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXX), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol II, 1730-1750, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1918 23. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 20 Apr 2011, Reference->82.7.txt 24. Brian Robbins <hilo80@yahoo.com>, 6 Jun 2005 25. Sara Hoffman, <july37@cox.net>, 20 Apr 2023 26. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 27. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 28. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 Children by Aaron Robins and name unknown: 55.3 i. Samuel. [1] [16] [17] [19] [21] [23] ii. Aaron. [1] [17] [19] [21] 55.13 iii. Daniel. [1] [17] [19] [21] [25] 55.16 iv. Elizabeth. [1] [17] [19] [21] 55.14 v. Ephraim. [1] [24] 55.15 vi. Abigail. [1] [17] [19] [21] 55.64 vii. Mary. [1] 55.34 viii. daughter, name unknown. [1]
82.8 Benjamin Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - 15 Jun 1686 Benjamin Robins born [3] [18] [24] [27] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] [6] [18] [27] 1686 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [26] c1690 Judith ------ born [3] c1710 Benjamin Robins and Judith ------ married [2] [3] 1714 living in Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey [3] 25 Mar 1714 Benjamin Robins purchases [2] [8] [9] [14] 203 acres [2] [8] [9] in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey from John Stevenson [2] [8] [9] [14] 9 Apr 1716 Benjamin Robins named in inventory of estate of John Bowne, Matawan, Monmouth County, New Jersey [10] c1716 child #1, Ann, born in New Jersey [3] c1718 child #2, Deliverance, born in New Jersey [3] c1719 child #3, William, born in New Jersey [3] 16 Febd1720 child #4, Nathaniel, born in New Jersey [3] c1721 child #5, Benjamin, born in New Jersey [3] 1723 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 19 Oct 1723 Benjamin Robins swears to inventory of estate of Richard Robinson, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 21 Oct 1723 Benjamin Robins bonded regarding estate of Richard Robinson, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] 1724 child #6, Richard, born in New Jersey [3] 22 Apr 1724 Benjamin Robins mortgages 203 acres in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] c1725 child #7, John, born in New Jersey [3] 15 Apr 1725 Benjamin Robins makes account of estate of Richard Robinson, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [16] c1726 child #8, Obadiah, born [3] 17 Jand1733 Benjamin Robins witnesses will of John Riorteau, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [19] 25 Mar 1737 Benjamin Robins mortgages 203 acres in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 7 Sep 1738 child #3, William, and Mary Draper make first intention of marriage in Chesterfield Meeting [23] 5 Oct 1738 child #3, William, and Mary Draper make second intention of marriage in Chesterfield Meeting [23] 1738 child #3, William, and Mary Draper married [3] 8 May 1739 Benjamin Robins mortgages 203 acres in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] Benjamin Robins witnesses mortgage for land in Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 18 Oct 1739 Benjamin Robins and Joshua Wright make inventory of estate of John Cheshire, Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [21] 30 Sep 1748 Benjamin Robins named as executor of will of John Taylor (spouse of 55.18) [20] 28 May 1752 Benjamin Robins mentioned in resurvey, Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [14] 1756 child #7, John, living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [22] child #7, John, working as a blacksmith [3] [22] 14 Aug 1756 Benjamin Clarke Jr petitions that child #7, John, be appointed his guardian [22] 1759 living in Nottingham Township, Burlington County, New Jersey [2] [11] 15 Jan 1759 will of Benjamin Robins made [2] [11] 1 Dec 1760 inventory of estate of Benjamin Robins made [11] 3 Dec 1760 will of Benjamin Robins proved [2] [11] 1766 child #7, John, living in Monmouth County, New Jersey [5] 1773 child #7, John, died [3] Notes - Benjamin Robins a Quaker. [7] Child #3, William, served during American Revolutionary War; Quaker; lived in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [3] Child #7, John, married Martha ------; lived in Allentown, Monmouth County, New Jersey; moved to Prince Edward Island, Canada. [3] Mary Draper a Quaker. [3] [23] Extras - See further info concerning this family in "Richard Robins-Loyalist", John William Taylor, Jr, 1995. [3] Questions - Citation #3 says Benjamin Robins died 3 Dec 1760. [4] Citation #6 says Benjamin Robins born 5 Jun 1686. [4] Citation #3 gives two birthdates for Benjamin Robins: 15 Jun 1686 and 18 Jun 1686. [4] Citation #27 gives two birthdates for Benjamin Robins: 5 Jun 1686 and 15 Jun 1686. [4] Citation #3 says Judith ------ may be Judith Sibbel or Judith Siddle. [4] Citation #13 and Citation #18 say Judith ------ is Judith Siddel. [4] Citation #15 says Judith ------ is Judith Sibbel. [4] Citation #14 refers to Benjamin Robins as Benjamin Robbins. [4] The report of the marriage of child #3, William, and Mary Draper is not recorded in Citation #23; perhaps they married outside the Quaker faith. [4] Citation #24 refers to Robins as Robinds. [4] Citations - 1. John William Taylor, 7 Jun 2009, Reference->55.4.txt 2. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 3. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. will abstract, Reference->82.8.txt 6. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 7. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 18 Jan 2011, Reference->82.txt 8. state.nj.us, Reference->82.8.txt 9. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->82.8.txt 10. inventory of estate of John Bowne, Reference->82.txt 11. will abstract for Benjamin Robins (82.8), Gary D. Robins <gdrobins_3@hotmail.com>, Reference->82.8.txt and Records->Misc->82.8.jpg 12. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 27 Apr 2006, Reference->55.4.txt 13. William A. Collins <wcollins128@comcast.net>, 23 Sep 2005 14. wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us, Reference->82.8.txt 15. Gary D. Robins <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, 27 Nov 2005 16. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXIII), Calendar of NJ Wills, Vol I, 1670-1730, William Nelson, 1901 17. familysearch.org, Reference->55.18.txt 18. wikitree.com 19. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume II, 1730-1750", A Van Doren Honeyman, 1918, Records->Misc->82.8-2.jpg 20. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume II, 1730-1750", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1918, Misc->55.18.jpg 21. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume II, 1730-1750", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1918, Misc->82.8.jpg 22. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume III, 1751-1760", A Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Misc->82.8ch-vii.jpg 23. Quaker records, Gary D. Robins <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, 1 May 2006 24. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 25. "Burlington County New Jersey Marriages", H. Stanley Craig, 1932 26. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1930 27. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 Children: 55.17 i. Ann. [2] [11] 55.18 ii. Deliverance. [2] [11] [17] [20] iii. William. [2] [11] 55.19 iv. Nathaniel. [2] [11] [18] 55.20 v. Benjamin. [2] [11] [25] 55.4 vi. Richard. [1] [2] [11] [12] [18] vii. John. [2] [11] viii. Obadiah. [2] [11]
82.9 Martha Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 20 Jan 1651 Richard Sperry born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 18 Apr 1660 Martha Mansfield born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut 16 Dec 1680 Martha Mansfield and Richard Sperry married 7 Jan 1681 child #1, Moses, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Jan 1684 child #2, Hannah, born 1734 Richard Sperry died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut Notes - Martha Mansfield died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. Citation - Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> Children: 55.83 i. Moses. 55.2 ii. Hannah.
82.10 Nathaniel Foote Father - Robert Foote Mother - 99.3 Sarah Potter Timeline - 14 Sep 1657 Tabitha Bishop born in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 13 Apr 1660 Nathaniel Foote born [1] [2] in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1684 Nathaniel Foote and Tabitha Bishop married [1] [2] 20 Aug 1714 Nathaniel Foote died [1] [2] in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1715 Tabitha Bishop died [1] [2] in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] Notes - Nathaniel Foote lived in Branford, Connecticut; [1] buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [2] Tabitha Bishop lived in Guilford, Connecticut; [1] daughter of Stephen Edmund Bishop and Tabitha Wilkinson; buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [2] Questions - Citation #2 gives two places of death for Nathaniel Foote: Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut and Wetherfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. [3] Citations - 1. Foote Family Association of America 2. findagrave.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Dorcas. [1] ii. Elizabeth. [1] iii. Dorcas. [1] iv. Elizabeth. [1] v. Nathaniel. [1] vi. Elizabeth. [1] vii. Daniel. [1] viii. Moses. [1] [2] ix. Abraham. [1] x. Abigail. [1] xi. Abraham. [1]
82.11 Sarah Foote Father - Robert Foote Mother - 99.3 Sarah Potter Timeline - 17 Jun 1658 Isaac Curtis born in Dorchester, Connecticut [2] 12 Febd1661 Sarah Foote born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 12 Aug 1682 Sarah Foote and Isaac Curtis married in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut by Rev. ------ Moss [1] 6 Nov 1683 child #1, Isaac, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 11 Jun 1685 child #2, Sara, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 15 Feb 1687 Ann Stevens born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 18 Jul 1689 child #3, Joseph, born in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 6 Oct 1691 child #4, Ebenezer, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 23 Apr 1693 Alice Brockett born in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 8 Mard1693 child #5, Stephen, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 6 Dec 1696 Elizabeth Bishop born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1698 child #6, John, born [1] 10 Aug 1701 child #7, Elizabeth, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 9 Nov 1703 Miriam Cook born in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 2 Mard1703 child #8, Benjamine, born [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 11 Oct 1705 child #2, Sara, and Isaac Cook married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 5 Jun 1706 child #1, Isaac, and Abigail Tuttle married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 15 Jul 1712 Isaac Curtis died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 25 Nov 1713 child #2, Sara, and Caleb Lewis married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 9 Aug 1714 Sarah Foote and Nathaniel How married [1] [2] in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 20 Jand1714 child #3, Joseph, and Ann Stevens married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 4 Mard1714 child #5, Stephen, and Alice Brockett married married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 20 Jul 1717 child #4, Ebenezer, died [1] 5 Aug 1718 child #9, Phebe, born [1] 20 Jul 1719 child #6, John, died [1] 13 Nov 1719 Alice Brockett died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 25 Jand1720 child #5, Stephen, and Elizabeth Bishop married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 21 Nov 1723 child #7, Elizabeth, died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 17 Jand1723 child #7, Elizabeth, and Abiel Roberts married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 12 Febd1723 Nathaniel How died [1] 12 Dec 1727 child #8, Benjamine, and Miriam Cook married in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 6 Dec 1728 Abigail Tuttle died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 1 Oct 1729 child #1, Isaac, and Mary Abernathy married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 30 Oct 1754 child #8, Benjamine, died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 21 May 1773 Elizabeth Bishop died [2] 31 Sep 1773 child #5, Stephen, and Rebecca ------ married [2] 29 May 1776 Miriam Cook died [2] 15 Jan 1777 child #3, Joseph, died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] 20 Feb 1778 Ann Stevens died in Wallingford, Connecticut [2] c1794 child #5, Stephen, died [2] Notes - Sarah Foote died in Stratford, Connecticut. [1] Isaac Curtis son of Richard Curtis [1] [2] and Sarah ------. [2] Nathaniel How lived in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Richard Curtis lived in Weathersfield, Connecticut. [1] Abigail Tuttle daughter of Simon Tuttle and Abigail ------. [2] Mary Abernathy daughter of William Abernathy and Sarah Doolittle; married first William Tuttle. [2] Ann Stevens daughter of Henry Stevens and Joanna Leek. [2] Alice Brockett daughter of Samuel Brockett and Sarah Bradley. [2] Elizabeth Bishop daughter of James Bishop and Abigail Bennett. [2] Miriam Cook daughter Samuel Cook and Hannah Ives; buried in Old Graveyard, Meriden, Connecticut. [2] Questions - Citation #1 says Isaac Curtis died 12 Jul 1712. [3] Citation #2 says Sarah Foote and Isaac Curtis married 13 Aug 1682. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #2, Sara, as Sarah. [3] Citation #1 says child #3, Joseph, born 11 Jul 1689. [3] Citation #2 says child #4, Ebenezer, died by 1712. [3] Citation #2 does not name child #6, John, nor child #9, Phebe. [3] Citation #2 refers to child #8, Benjamine, as Benjamin. [3] Citations - 1. Foote Family Association of America 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.11.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Sarah Foote and Isaac Curtis: i. Isaac. [1] [2] ii. Sara. [1] iii. Joseph. [1] [2] iv. Ebenezer. [1] [2] v. Stephen. [1] [2] vi. John. [1] vii. Elizabeth. [1] [2] viii. Benjamine. [1] ix. Phebe. [1]
82.12 John Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - 15 Aug 1658 John Mead born [1] [2] in Stamford, [1] Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] [2] 8 Nov 1660 Ruth Hardy born [1] 27 Oct 1681 John Mead and Ruth Hardy married [1] [2] [4] in Greenwich, Connecticut [1] [4] by Richard Laws [4] 7 Oct 1682 child #1, John, born [1] [4] in Greenwich, Connecticut [1] 5 Aug 1684 child #2, Johnathan, born [1] [2] in Greenwich, Connecticut [1] 1687 child #3, Elizabeth, born [1] [2] c1691 child #4, Nathan, born [1] [2] in Stamford, Connecticut [1] 11 Febd1692 child #5, Lucy, born in Stamford, Connecticut [1] 12 May 1693 John Mead died [1] [2] in Greenwich, [1] Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] [2] 1712 child #2, Johnathan, died [2] 1713 child #3, Elizabeth, died [2] 1777 child #4, Nathan, died [2] Notes - John Mead served as a record keeper; worked as a Constable. [2] Ruth Hardy daughter of Richard Hardy [1] [2] and Ann Husted. [1] Child #2, Johnathan, married first Esther Butler; married second Mary Finch; [1] worked as a cooper. [2] Extras - The marriage of John Mead and Ruth Hardy was the first marriage recorded in Greenwich, Connecticut. [4] Questions - Citation #2 refers to child #2, Johnathan, as Jonathan. [3] Citation #4 refers to Hardy as both Hardy and Hardey. [3] Citations - 1. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 2. findagrave.com 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com, Reference->55.32.txt Children: 55.32 i. John. [1] [2] [4] ii. Johnathan. [1] [2] iii. Elizabeth. [1] [2] iv. Nathan. [1] [2] v. Lucy. [1]
82.13 John Potter Father - 99.6 John Potter Mother - Hannah Cooper Timeline - 4 Aug 1667 John Potter born [1] [3] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 28 Sep 1674 Elizabeth Holt born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Oct 1691 child #1, Joseph, born in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [5] 23 Febd1691 John Potter and Elizabeth Holt [1] [2] [4] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 14 Jun 1695 child #2, John, born [1] [2] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 24 Sep 1697 child #3, Elizabeth, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 26 Nov 1699 child #3, Elizabeth, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 3 Jun 1700 child #4, Gideon, born [1] [2] [3] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 15 Jand1701 child #5, Daniel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 12 Dec 1706 child #6, Enos, born [1] [3] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 1708 child #7, Samuel, born [1] [5] 12 Mard1712 John Potter died [1] [5] in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] d1712 Elizabeth Holt assigned as administratrix of estate of John Potter [5] 9 May 1713 inventory of estate of John Potter made [5] 3 Oct 1734 child #3, Elizabeth, and Thomas Wheaton married in Branford, Connecticut [1] 3 Sep 1746 child #3, Elizabeth, died in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 19 Dec 1751 Elizabeth Holt died in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Notes - John Potter a Sergeant. [5] Elizabeth Holt daughter of John Holt and Elizabeth Thomas. [1] [5] Child #3, Elizabeth, married first John Luddington. [1] [5] John Luddington son of William Luddington and Mercy ------. [5] Questions - Holt could be Hall. [6] Citation #5 says John Potter and all the children were born in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [6] Citation #5 seems to says Elizabeth Holt died 1718. [6] Citation #5 says child #3, Elizabeth, born 2 Sep 1697. [6] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 4. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Clarence Almon Torrey, 1985 5. "Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation", Charles Edward Potter, 1888 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 55.39 i. Joseph. [1] [5] 55.36 ii. John. [1] [5] iii. Elizabeth. [1] [5] 55.37 iv. Gideon. [1] [5] 55.38 v. Daniel. [1] [5] 55.40 vi. Enos. [1] [5] 55.41 vii. Samuel. [1] [5]
82.14 Nathaniel Potter Father - 99.7 Samuel Potter Mother - name unknown Timeline - 8 Jan 1725 child #1, Gilbert, born 23 Feb 1748 child #1, Gilbert, and Elizabeth Williams married 4 Feb 1786 child #1, Gilbert, died Notes - Nathaniel Potter lived in Huntington, Long Island, New York. Child #1, Gilbert, a Lieutenant Colonel; lived in Huntington, Long Island, New York. Child #2, Zebediah, lived in Maryland. Citation - "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. Children: i. Gilbert. ii. Zebediah.
82.15 Joseph Potter Father - 99.5 Joseph Potter Mother - Phebe Ives Timeline - 8 Mard1667 Joseph Potter born [1] [2] [3] [4] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 28 Oct 1670 Mary Sherman born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [4] 1691 Mary Sherman joined First Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 10 Jun 1696 James Todd born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] c1698 Joseph Potter and Mary Sherman married [1] [4] 15 Mar 1702 child #1, Joseph, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 2 Sep 1704 child #2, Elizabeth, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] Aug 1706 child #3, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 19 May 1710 child #4, Mary, born [1] [2] [3] [4] [6] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 15 Oct 1733 child #4, Mary, and James Todd married [1] [2] [4] [6] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 22 Nov 1742 Joseph Potter died [1] [4] 27 Mar 1770 child #4, Mary, died [1] [4] [6] 15 Mar 1779 James Todd died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] Notes - Joseph Potter buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [4] Mary Sherman daughter of Daniel Sherman [1] [4] and Abiah Street. [1] Daniel Sherman a Captain. [4] Child #4, Mary, buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] [4] James Todd a Lieutenant; [4] [6] son of Samuel Todd and Mary Bradley; buried in Center Church on the Green Churchyard, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [4] Extras - Headstone for Joseph Potter, Misc->Headstones->82.15.jpg [4] Questions - Citation #1 says Joseph Potter buried in City Burial Ground, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [5] Citation #4 says Mary Sherman died 22 Nov 1742 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [5] Citation #4 gives two birthdates for child #4, Mary: 1710 and 1704. [5] Citation #4 refers to Old Graveyard as Old Cemetery. [5] Citation #4 says child #4, Mary, and James Todd married 1734. [5] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 4. findagrave.com 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Potter (82.15, child iv), Misc->Headstones->82.15ch-iv.jpg Children: 55.42 i. Joseph. [1] [4] 55.57 ii. Elizabeth. [1] [4] 55.43 iii. John. [1] [4] iv. Mary. [1] [4]
82.16 Nathaniel Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 20 Febd1675 Nathaniel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [5] 1679 Thomas Bates born [4] c1681 Lydia Thomas born [1] [4] 19 Dec 1706 Nathaniel Potter and Lydia Thomas married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 6 Sep 1707 child #1, James, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [5] 15 Jul 1709 child #2, Lydia, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [5] c1714 child #3, Thankful, born [1] 10 Dec 1740 child #3, Thankful, and Enos Talmadge married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 1740 Nathaniel Potter died [1] 4 Apr 1765 Lydia Thomas died in North Haven, Connecticut [1] [4] 11 Nov 1798 child #3, Thankful, died in Amenia, New York [1] Notes - Lydia Thomas daughter of John Thomas and Lydia Parker (103.1, child viii); [1] [2] [4] married second Thomas Bates; [4] sister of Elizabeth Thomas (spouse of 82.38). [1] [2] [4] [6] Thomas Bates son of Azariah Bates & Martha Ives; married first Sarah Sanford. [4] Sarah Sanford daughter of Thomas Sanford and Elizabeth Payne. [4] Questions - Citation #1 refers to Thomas Bates as Thomas Beach. [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.16.txt 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 6. findagrave.com Children by Nathaniel Potter and Lydia Thomas: 55.44 i. James. [1] 55.55 ii. Lydia. [1] iii. Thankful. [1] 55.56 iv. Sarah. [1] 55.51 v. Anna. [1]
82.17 Samuel Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 3 Oct 1679 Samuel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [4] [5] 24 Dec 1681 Abigail Hill born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 10 Jand1710 Samuel Potter and Abigail Hill married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 18 Sep 1711 child #1, Samuel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 10 Nov 1713 child #2, Moses, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 1 Mard1715 child #3, Aaron, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 8 Jul 1716 child #3, Aaron, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 26 Nov 1717 child #4, David, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 28 Aug 1719 child #5, Abigail, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] Oct 1719 child #5, Abigail, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 7 Nov 1721 child #6, Hannah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 31 Jand1723 child #7, Joel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 6 Dec 1730 child #1, Samuel, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 3 Apr 1740 child #5, Abigail, and David Munson married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] Jul 1740 Samuel Potter died [1] [5] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [5] Aug 1759 Abigail Hill died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 23 Nov 1788 child #1, Samuel, died in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Samuel Potter buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] [5] Abigail Hill daughter of John Hill and Hannah Grannis. [1] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #5 say Samuel Potter and Abigail Hill married 10 Jand1700. [3] Citation #4 refers to child #5, Abigail, as Abigal. [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 5. findagrave.com Children: i. Samuel. [1] ii. Moses. [1] 55.45 iii. Aaron. [1] 55.46 iv. David. [1] v. Abigail. [1] 55.52 vi. Hannah. [1] 55.47 vii. Joel. [1]
82.18 Stephen Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 11 Jul 1684 Stephen Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 9 Sep 1711 child #1, Mercy, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 18 Sep 1714 child #2, Stephen, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 29 Dec 1715 child #3, Amos, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 4 Apr 1718 child #4, Hannah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [3] 26 Oct 1763 Stephen Potter died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Jan 1772 child #3, Amos, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Stephen Potter married first Mary Hill; married second Patience ------. [1] Mary Hill daughter of Ebenezer Hill and Mercy Brooks. [1] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children by Stephen Potter and Mary Hill: 55.77 i. Mercy. [1] 55.48 ii. Stephen. [1] iii. Amos. [1] iv. Hannah. [1]
82.19 Daniel Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 1 Jand1688 Daniel Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [5] [7] 22 Jul 1698 Lydia Sanford born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 30 Mar 1714 Daniel Potter and Mary Ray married [1] [3] [6] [7] in New Haven, New Haven County, [1] [3] Connecticut [1] [3] [7] 15 Sep 1714 child #1, Thomas, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] [5] 9 Jun 1718 child #2, Daniel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] [5] 9 Nov 1720 child #3, Mabel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] [5] c1725 child #4, Noah, born [1] 8 Mard1726 Thankful Gilbert born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1741 Mary Ray died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [7] 14 Jun 1742 child #6, Meeke, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] [5] 6 Feb 1761 Daniel Potter died [6] [7] in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [7] 24 Oct 1769 Lydia Sanford died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Feb 1802 Thankful Gilbert died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Daniel Potter married second Lydia Sanford; [1] buried in Plymouth Burying Ground, Plymouth, Litchfield County, Connecticut. [7] Mary Ray buried in Plymouth Burying Ground, Plymouth, Litchfield County, Connecticut. [7] Lydia Sanford daughter of Samuel Sanford; married first Reuben Batchelor. [1] Child #6, Meeke, lived in Claremont, New Hampshire; married Mary ------. [1] Thankful Gilbert daughter of James Gilbert and Thankful Hotchkiss. [1] Questions - Citation #3 refers to child #6, Meeke, as Mechi. [2] Citation #5 refers to child #6, Meeke, as Meche. [2] Citation #6 says Daniel Potter born 1685 in East Haven, Connecticut. [2] Citation #6 gives a differing account of the children. [2] Citation #7 says Mary Ray born 22 Jul 1698 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [2] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 4. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 6. findagrave.com, New Haven Historical Society, Misc->102.-4.jpg 7. findagrave.com Children by Daniel Potter and Mary Ray: 55.49 i. Thomas. [1] 55.50 ii. Daniel. [1] [7] 55.53 iii. Mabel. [1] 55.35 iv. Noah. [1] 55.30 v. Enos. [1] [4] Children by Daniel Potter and Lydia Sanford: vi. Meeke. [1]
82.20 Sarah Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 1 Mard1698 Sarah Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [5] 1724 child #1, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 19 May 1728 Sarah Potter baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 16 Jun 1728 child #1, John, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 14 Apr 1729 Sarah Potter and John Harris married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 8 Jul 1730 Daniel Atwater born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 12 Jul 1730 Daniel Atwater baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 14 Nov 1730 child #2, Sarah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 26 Feb 1756 child #2, Sarah, and Daniel Atwater married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 24 Feb 1761 child #2, Sarah, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 13 Aug 1761 Daniel Atwater and Lois Mansfield married in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 23 Sep 1770 Daniel Atwater died [4] 30 Nov 1778 Sarah Potter died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Sarah Potter with first Thomas Gill. [1] Daniel Atwater son of Daniel Atwater and Abigail Tuttle; [4] brother of Stephen Atwater (spouse of 55.53). [3] Questions - Citation #2 names John Harris as John Harrison. [3] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.20.txt 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children by Sarah Potter and Thomas Gill: i. John. [1] Children by Sarah Potter and John Harris: ii. Sarah. [4]
82.21 Mary Potter Father - 99.8 Nathaniel Potter Mother - Elizabeth Hawes Timeline - 8 Oct 1686 Mary Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 3 Sep 1751 Mary Potter died [1] [5] [7] Notes - Mary Potter married Joseph Gilbert; [1] buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. [1] [7] Joseph Gilbert son of Matthew Gilbert and Sarah Peck. [7] Questions - Citation #5 refers to Gilbert as Gilberd. [6] Citation #7 says Mary Potter born 8 Oct 1688. [6] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.21.txt 4. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 5. findagrave.com, headstone for Mary Potter (82.21), Misc->Headstones->82.21.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. findagrave.com Children: 55.54 i. Elizabeth. [3]
82.22 John Blakeslee Father - Samuel Blakeslee Mother - 99.10 Hannah Potter Timeline - c1653 John Blakeslee born [1] 13 Dec 1655 John Blakeslee baptized [1] [3] in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Jul 1676 child #1, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1678 child #2, Moses, born [1] 6 Aug 1681 child #3, Hannah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 May 1683 child #4, Mary, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 10 Jul 1684 Susanna Bradley born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1685 Sarah Benton born [1] 13 Dec 1685 child #1, John, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #2, Moses, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #4, Mary, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 14 Nov 1686 child #3, Hannah, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1 Jand1701 child #2, Moses, and Sarah Benton married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1 Jan 1705 child #3, Hannah, and Moses Sperry married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 11 Jul 1711 child #4, Mary, and Jonathan Ford married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 12 Mar 1712 John Blakeslee died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 29 Jan 1717 Grace Ventrus and John Doolittle married in Wallingford, Connecticut [1] 12 Oct 1723 Lydia ------ died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Aug 1724 child #1, John, and Elizabeth Potter (99.8, child ii) married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Jun 1741 child #3, Hannah, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 30 Apr 1742 child #1, John, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 25 Jul 1751 Susanna Bradley died [1] 2 Jun 1756 Sarah Benton died [1] 23 Jan 1762 child #4, Mary, died [1] Notes - John Blakeslee married Grace Ventrus; buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Grace Ventrus daughter of Moses Ventrus and Grace ------; died by 1722. [1] Child #1, John, married first Lydia ------; married third Susanna Bradley; buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Child #2, Moses, a Sergeant; a Deacon; moved to Plymouth, Connecticut. [1] Susanna Bradley daughter of Benjamin Bradley and Elizabeth Thompson; married first Daniel Hotchkiss; buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Sarah Benton buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [1] Questions - Citation #1 names a fifth possible child: Samuel. [2] Extras - Additional info. [3] Citations - 1. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.10.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "Samuel Blakesley of New Haven, Conn., and His Descendants", James Shepard, 1902, Misc->99.10.pdf Children by John Blakeslee and Grace Ventrus: i. John. [1] ii. Moses. [1] iii. Hannah. [1] iv. Mary. [1]
82.23 Samuel Blakeslee Father - Samuel Blakeslee Mother - 99.10 Hannah Potter Timeline - 8 Apr 1662 Samuel Blakeslee born [1] [2] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 16 Sep 1666 Samuel Blakeslee baptized [1] [2] in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 9 Apr 1674 Helena Lane born in Middletown, Connecticut [1] 20 Nov 1684 Samuel Blakeslee and Sarah Kimberly married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 28 Jand1686 child #1, Samuel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 May 1688 child #2, Miriam, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Jand1690 child #3, Jonathan, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Sep 1692 child #4, Sarah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Dec 1694 child #5, Anna, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Sep 1696 child #6, Mary, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Aug 1697 child #1, Samuel, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] child #2, Miriam, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] child #3, Jonathan, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] child #4, Sarah, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] child #5, Anna, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] child #6, Mary, baptized in First Congregational Society, Woodbury Connecticut [1] 27 Apr 1699 child #7, James, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 31 Aug 1702 child #8, Mehitabel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 18 Mar 1705 child #9, Tilley, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 13 Feb 1706 child #2, Miriam, and Caleb Mallory married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 14 Mard1706 Thankful Upson born in Waterbury, Connecticut [1] 17 Mard1706 Mary Brown born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Jand1709 child #1, Samuel, and Helena Lane married [1] 13 Dec 1716 child #2, Miriam, and Thomas Pickett married [1] 29 Oct 1717 child #6, Mary, and Samuel Downs married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 18 Jun 1724 child #8, Mehitabel, and William Trowbridge married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Sep 1724 child #7, James, and Thankful Upson married in Waterbury, Connecticut [1] 7 Febd1728 child #9, Tilley, and Mary Brown married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Oct 1732 Samuel Blakeslee died [1] 3 Jand1751 child #1, Samuel, and Joanna ------ married in Congregational Church, Roxbury, Connecticut [1] 24 Dec 1753 child #1, Samuel, died in Roxbury, Connecticut [1] 8 Mar 1769 child #9, Tilley, died in Roxbury, Connecticut [1] Mar 1779 child #6, Mary, died in West Haven, Connecticut [1] 12 Jun 1784 child #7, James, died in Waterbury, Connecticut [1] 26 Feb 1789 Mary Brown died in Roxbury, Connecticut [1] Notes - Samuel Blakeslee buried in Congregational Graveyard, West Haven, Connecticut. [1] Sarah Kimberly daughter of Nathaniel Kimberly. [1] Helena Lane daughter of Isaac Lane; married first Ebenezer Brown. [1] Joanna ------ married first Isaac Castle. [1] Child #3, Jonathan, died young. [1] Child #9, Tilley, served as a Deacon. [1] Thankful Upson daughter of Stephen Upson and Mary Lee. [1] Mary Brown daughter of Ebenezer Brown and Eleanor Lane. [1] Extras - Additional info. [2] Citations - 1. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.10.txt 2. "Samuel Blakesley of New Haven, Conn., and His Descendants", James Shepard, 1902, Misc->99.10.pdf Children by Samuel Blakeslee and Sarah Kimberly: i. Samuel. [1] ii. Miriam. [1] iii. Jonathan. [1] iv. Sarah. [1] v. Anna. [1] vi. Mary. [1] vii. James. [1] viii. Mehitabel. [1] ix. Tilley. [1]
82.24 Ebenezer Blakeslee Father - Samuel Blakeslee Mother - 99.10 Hannah Potter Timeline - 17 Jul 1664 Ebenezer Blakeslee born [1] [2] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 27 May 1665 Hannah Lupton born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 16 Sep 1666 Ebenezer Blakeslee baptized [1] [2] in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 9 Aug 1684 Mary Ford born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 4 Febd1685 child #1, Ebenezer, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] child #2, Hannah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 21 May 1689 child #4, Susanna, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1 Jand1693 child #5, Grace, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 18 Feb 1694 Elizabeth Cooper born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Dec 1695 child #6, Abraham, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1697 child #7, Samuel, born [1] c1700 child #8, Thomas, born [1] 15 Oct 1700 Elizabeth Doolittle born in Wallingford, Connecticut [1] 21 Jul 1703 child #9, Isaac, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 17 Oct 1703 Elizabeth Barnes born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1706 child #10, Jacob, born [1] 5 Dec 1706 child #1, Ebenezer, and Mary Ford married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] c1707 Mary Scott born [1] 19 May 1709 child #3, Abigail, and John Nash married in Norwalk, Connecticut [1] 25 Febd1710 Mary Frost born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 13 Oct 1718 child #5, Grace, and Ebenezer Humiston married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Mard1721 child #6, Abraham, and Elizabeth Cooper married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 10 Jun 1730 child #10, Jacob, and Elizabeth Barnes married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 31 May 1733 child #9, Isaac, and Mary Frost married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 24 Sep 1735 Ebenezer Blakeslee died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 23 Jul 1749 Hannah Lupton died in Waterbury, Connecticut [1] 6 Mar 1759 child #6, Abraham, died [1] 13 Aug 1760 Mary Ford died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1761 child #1, Ebenezer, died [1] 4 Dec 1761 child #7, Samuel, died in Wallingford, Connecticut [1] 11 Feb 1767 child #9, Isaac, died [1] 25 Mar 1767 child #10, Jacob, died in Thomaston, Connecticut [1] 1 Apr 1772 Elizabeth Doolittle died in Wallingford, Connecticut [1] 2 Jan 1776 Elizabeth Cooper died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 2 Jun 1778 child #8, Thomas, died in Thomaston, Connecticut [1] 4 Oct 1781 Mary Scott died in Thomaston, Connecticut [1] 11 Apr 1792 Elizabeth Barnes died in Thomaston, Connecticut [1] 2 Jan 1793 Mary Frost died [1] Notes - Ebenezer Blakeslee married Hannah Lupton. [1] Hannah Lupton daughter of Thomas Lupton and Hannah Morris. [1] Mary Ford daughter of Matthew Ford and Mary Brooks. [1] Child #1, Ebenezer and child #2, Hannah, twins. [1] Child #6, Abraham, buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. [1] Child #7, Samuel, married Elizabeth Doolittle. [1] Child #8, Thomas, a Captain; married Mary Scott. [1] Child #9, Isaac, buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. [1] Elizabeth Cooper daughter of John Cooper and Sarah Thomas; buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. [1] Elizabeth Doolittle daughter of Daniel Doolittle and Hannah Cornwall. [1] Mary Scott daughter of Richard Scott. [1] Mary Frost daughter of Ebenezer Frost and Mary Tuttle; buried in Old Graveyard, North Haven, Connecticut. [1] Elizabeth Barnes daughter of Daniel Barnes and Mary Tappen. [1] Extras - Additional info. [2] Citations - 1. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.10.txt 2. "Samuel Blakesley of New Haven, Conn., and His Descendants", James Shepard, 1902, Misc->99.10.pdf Children: i. Ebenezer. [1] ii. Hannah. [1] iii. Abigail. [1] iv. Susanna. [1] v. Grace. [1] vi. Abraham. [1] vii. Samuel. [1] viii. Thomas. [1] ix. Isaac. [1] x. Jacob. [1]
82.25 Mercy Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 4 Sep 1659 John Bristol born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 25 Nov 1659 John Bristol baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 26 Jul 1662 Mercy Mansfield born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 4 Oct 1686 child #1, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 29 Jun 1688 child #2, Mehitabel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 12 Aug 1688 Mercy Mansfield baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] child #1, John, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 9 Aug 1689 child #3, Joseph, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 24 Aug 1689 child #3, Joseph, baptized in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 26 Jul 1691 Sarah Smith born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1 Febd1701 Mary Prindle born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1704 Justina Merwin born [2] 15 Jun 1706 child #4, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 21 Dec 1726 child #4, John, and Mary Prindle married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] c1733 Mary Prindle died [2] 30 Oct 1734 child #4, John, and Justina Merwin married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] c1735 John Bristol died [2] 18 Apr 1765 Sarah Smith died [2] 5 Jan 1769 child #3, Joseph, died [2] Notes - Mercy Mansfield married John Bristol. [1] [2] John Bristol son of Henry Bristol and Lydia Brown; moved to Newtown, Connecticut. [2] Child #1, John, died young. [2] Child #3, Joseph, married Sarah Smith. [2] Child #4, John, moved to Newtown, Connecticut. [2] Sarah Smith daughter of Ebenezer Smith and Mary ------. [2] Mary Prindle daughter of Joseph Prindle and Mary Brown. [2] Justina Merwin daughter of Samuel Merwin and Hannah ------. [2] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.25.txt Children: i. John. [2] ii. Mehitabel. [2] iii. Joseph. [2] iv. John. [2]
82.26 Hannah Potter Father - 99.6 John Potter Mother - Hannah Cooper Timeline - 26 Jun 1665 Hannah Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [5] 17 Nov 1684 Hannah Potter and John Butler married in Branford, Connecticut [1] [3] 14 Oct 1685 child #1, Hannah, born in Branford, Connecticut [3] 7 Dec 1687 child #2, John, born in Branford, Connecticut [3] 1691 John Butler died [3] 2 Jun 1694 Hannah Potter died [3] 9 Febd1708 child #1, Hannah, and John Todd married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 1709 child #2, John, died [3] 17 Febd1725 child #1, Hannah, and Caleb Tuttle married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 27 Oct 1748 child #1, Hannah, died [3] Notes - John Butler son of John Butler and Benedicta ------. [3] Child #1, Hannah, buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut. [3] Questions - Citation #3 says Hannah Potter born 26 Jun 1666. [4] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.26.txt 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 Children: i. Hannah. [3] ii. John. [3]
82.27 Ebenezer Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - Jand1662 Ebenezer Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] [4] 1670 Sarah Knapp born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] Feb 1686 Ebenezer Mead purchases land in Indian Field, Connecticut from Indians [1] c1691 Ebenezer Mead and Sarah Knapp married [1] [2] [4] in Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] 25 Oct 1692 child #1, Ebenezer, born [4] [5] in Horseneck, Connecticut [5] 1694 Ebenezer Mead appointed by Town of Greenwich, Connecticut to keep a public tavern [1] Ebenezer Mead serving as Greenwich, Connecticut's deputy to Connecticut General Court [1] 14 Jan 1694 child #2, Caleb, born [4] 19 Oct 1695 child #3, Sarah, born [4] 8 Nov 1698 child #4, Hannah, born [4] 1699 Ebenezer Mead serving as Greenwich, Connecticut's deputy to Connecticut General Court [1] 10 Jun 1700 child #5, Jabez, born [4] 10 Oct 1701 child #6, David, born [4] 1702 Ebenezer Mead serving as Greenwich, Connecticut's deputy to Connecticut General Court [1] 1703 Ebenezer Mead serving as Justice of the Peace for Fairfield County, Cennecticut [1] 13 Sep 1703 child #7, Abigail, born [4] 1705-1709 Ebenezer Mead serving as Justice of the Peace for Fairfield County, Cennecticut [1] 28 Feb 1709 child #8, Susannah, born [4] 1711 child #9, John, born [4] 1711-1716 Ebenezer Mead serving as Greenwich, Connecticut's deputy to Connecticut General Court [1] 12 Oct 1711 child #10, Jemima, born [4] c1713 child #11, Alpheus, born [4] 1714-1728 Ebenezer Mead serving as Justice of the Peace for Fairfield County, Cennecticut [1] 1728 Ebenezer Mead died [1] [2] [4] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] 19 Nov 1746 Sarah Knapp died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] Jul 1886 Mead Tavern, Greenwich, Connecticut torn down [1] Notes - Ebenezer Mead owned Mead Tavern, Greenwich, Connecticut. [1] Sarah Knapp daughter of Joshua Knapp and Hannah Close; [1] born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] Child #2, Caleb, married Mary Holmes. [4] Child #3, Sarah, married Jonathan Hobby. [4] Child #4, Hannah, married John Hobby. [4] Child #5, Jabez, married Sarah Mills. [4] Child #6, David, married Sarah Close. [4] Child #7, Abigail, married Isaac Holmes. [4] Child #8, Susannah, married Moses Husted. [4] Child #10, Jemima, married Moses Knapp. [4] Questions - Citation #1 says Ebenezer Mead born in Elizabeth Neck, Connecticut. [3] Citation #4 says Sarah Knapp daughter of Caleb Knapp and Hannah Smith. [3] Citation #4 shows additional information for child #2, Caleb, (including descendants) but there may be errors. [3] Citations - 1. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->82.27.jpg 2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com 5. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->55.58.jpg Children: 55.58 i. Ebenezer. [1] [4] ii. Caleb. [4] iii. Sarah. [4] iv. Hannah. [4] v. Jabez. [4] vi. David. [4] vii. Abigail. [4] viii. Susannah. [4] ix. John. [4] x. Jemima. [4] xi. Alpheus. [4]
82.28 Samuel Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - c1671 Samuel Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1700 child #1, Peter, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] 1713 Samuel Mead died [1] [2] in Groton, Connecticut [2] Notes - Samuel Mead married Hannah Wilson. [2] Questions - Citation #1 says Samuel Mead born 1673 in Elizabeth Neck, Connecticut. [3] Citations - 1. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->82.28.jpg 2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->55.67.jpg Children: 55.67 i. Peter. [1]
82.29 Hannah Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - 1650 John Scofield born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 11 Febd1660 Hannah Mead born [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] [2] 10 Jul 1677 Hannah Mead and John Scofield married in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 10 Jul 1678 child #1, Samuel, born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] c1698 John Scofield died [1] [2] in in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1728 Hannah Mead died [1] [2] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] Notes - Hannah Mead buried in North Stamford Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] John Scofield son of Daniel Scofield and Sarah Youngs; buried in North Stamford Cemetery, Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Hannah Mead born 1664. [3] Citation #1 says Hannah Mead died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Citation #2 refers to John Scofield as John Schofield. [3] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com, Reference->55.59.txt Children: 55.59 i. Samuel. [1] 55.60 ii. Nathaniel. [1] 55.61 iii. Susanna. [1]
82.30 Jonathan Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - 5 Jan 1665 Jonathan Mead born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1670 Martha Finch born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] 1688 Jonathan Mead and Martha Finch married [2] 13 May 1726 Jonathan Mead died in New York [1] 1728 Martha Finch died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [1] Notes - Jonathan Mead buried in Christ Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Martha Finch daughter of Samuel Finch and Sarah Hoyt; buried in Christ Church Cemetery, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [1] Questions - Citation #2 says Jonathan Mead died 22 Febd1745. [3] Citations - 1. findagrave.com 2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 55.62 i. Sarah. [1] 55.63 ii. Timothy. [1]
82.31 Benjamin Daniel Mead Father - John Mead Mother - 99.4 Hannah Potter Timeline - 7 May 1667 Benjamin Daniel Mead born [1] [2] [3] [5] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 15 Aug 1677 Sarah Waterbury born in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] 1680 Rachel Brown born in Rye, Westchester County, New York [3] 1701 child #1, Benjamin, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [7] 1703 child #3, Elizabeth, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [8] 20 Jun 1716 Benjamin Daniel Mead and Rachel Brown married in Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] 30 May 1717 child #5, Rachel, born [3] 20 Feb 1719 child #6, Obadiah, born [3] 16 Aug 1720 child #7, Zebediah, born [3] 1721 child #8, Nehemiah, born [3] 1724 child #9, Mary, born [3] 1725-1727 Benjamin Daniel Mead serving as Surveyor for Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] [5] 1726 child #10, Hannah, born [3] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [9] 1726 Rachel Brown died in Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] May 1728 Benjamin Daniel Mead commissioned an ensign in the Greenwich West Train Band [5] 1728 Benjamin Daniel Mead purchases land in Quaker Ridge, North Greenwich, Connecticut [5] 1743 Benjamin Daniel Mead purchases 68 acres in Quaker Ridge, North Greenwich, Connecticut [5] 27 Feb 1745 Sarah Waterbury died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [4] 22 Feb 1746 Benjamin Daniel Mead died [1] [3] [5] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [3] Notes - Benjamin Daniel Mead served as a Lieutenant in the militia; married first Sarah Waterbury; buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Sarah Waterbury daughter of Jonathan Waterbury; buried in Old Burying Ground, Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [4] Child #5, Rachel, married first Nathan Osborne; married second Solomon Close. [3] Questions - Citation #5 says Benjamin Daniel Mead born in Elizabeth Neck, Connecticut. [6] Citation #5 says Sarah Waterbury born 1667. [6] Citation #5 says Benjamin Daniel Mead and Sarah Waterbury had 5 children while naming a child, Hannah (child #10 ?) [6] Extras - An image of the home of Benjamin Daniel Mead. [5] Citations - 1. findagrave.com, headstone for Benjamin Daniel Mead (82.31), Misc->Headstones->82.31.jpg 2. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->55.32.txt 3. findagrave.com, Reference->82.31.txt 4. findagrave.com 5. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->82.31.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 7. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->55.65.jpg 8. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->55.66.jpg 9. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->55.67.jpg Children by Benjamin Daniel Mead and Sarah Waterbury: 55.65 i. Benjamin. [1] [5] 55.69 ii. Eliphelet. [1] 55.66 iii. Elizabeth. [1] [5] 55.70 iv. Keziah. [1] Children by Benjamin Daniel Mead and Rachel Brown: v. Rachel. [3] 55.71 vi. Obadiah. [3] vii. Zebediah. [3] 55.72 viii. Nehemiah. [3] 55.73 ix. Mary. [3] 55.68 x. Hannah. [3]
82.32 Comfort Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 15 Sep 1664 John Benham born in New Haven, Connecticut [3] 6 Dec 1668 Comfort Mansfield born [1] [3] in New Haven, Connecticut [3] Comfort Mansfield baptized in New Haven, Connecticut [3] c1691 Comfort Mansfield and John Benham married in New Haven, Connecticut [3] 8 Apr 1695 child #2, John, born in New Haven, Connecticut [3] 1744 Comfort Mansfield died in New Haven, Connecticut [3] John Benham died in New Haven, Connecticut [3] Notes - Comfort Mansfield married John Benham. [1] [2] John Benham son of John Benham and Sarah Hurst. [2] [3] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.2.txt 3. familysearch.org Children: 55.80 i. Comfort. [3] ii. John. [3] iii. Japheth. [3] iv. Sarah. [3] v. Ebenezer. [3] vi. John. [3]
82.33 Ebenezer Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 6 Feb 1675 Ebenezer Mansfield born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 3 Oct 1679 Hannah Basset born in Connecticut [3] 20 Apr 1710 Ebenezer Mansfield and Hannah Basset married [1] [3] in New Haven, New Haven County, [1] Connecticut [1] [3] 3 Aug 1745 Ebenezer Mansfield died [1] [3] [4] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 22 Jan 1766 Hannah Basset died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] Notes - Ebenezer Mansfield buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [3] Hannah Bassett daughter of John Bassett and Mercy Todd. [3] John Bassett a Captain. [3] Questions - Citation #3 refers to Bassett as both Bassett and Bassat. [2] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. findagrave.com 4. findagrave.com, headstone for Ebenezer Mansfield (82.33), Misc->Headstones->82.33.jpg Children: i. Samuel. [3]
82.34 Rebecca Potter Father - 99.5 Joseph Potter Mother - Phebe Ives Timeline - 18 Oct 1654 Samuel Frisbie born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 1657 Charles Tyler born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [6] 26 May 1663 Rebecca Potter born [1] [2] [3] [4] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] [4] 1680 Rebecca Potter and Samuel Frisbie married [1] [4] 17 Oct 1681 Samuel Frisbie died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 1682 Rebecca Potter and Charles Tyler married [1] [4] in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 1683 child #1, Bezaleel, born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 1684 Rebecca Potter died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [4] 12 Sep 1738 Charles Tyler died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [6] Notes - Rebecca Potter buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [4] Samuel Frisbie son of Edward Frisbie and Hannah Abigail Culpepper; [4] [6] buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [6] Charles Tyler son of Roger Tyler and Ann Robert Eaton; buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [6] Questions - Citation #4 gives two marriage dates for Rebecca Potter and Samuel Frisbie: 1675 and 1680. [5] Extras - Headstone for Samuel Frisbie, Misc->Headstones->82.34.jpg [6] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 3. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 4. findagrave.com, Reference->82.34.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. findagrave.com Children by Rebecca Potter and Charles Tyler: i. Bezaleel. [4] ii. Benjamin. [4]
82.35 Samuel Parker Father - 120.0 Elisha Parker Mother - 121.0 Elizabeth Hinckley Timeline - c1674 Joanna Jana Inglis born in Scotland [2] 1 Jun 1674 Samuel Parker born [1] 1725 Samuel Parker died in Woodbridge, New Jersey [2] Dec 1743 Joanna Jana Inglis died in Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] 1 Jan 1744 Joanna Jana Inglis buried in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] Notes - Samuel Parker married Joanna Jana Inglis. [2] Questions - Citation #2 says Samuel Parker baptized in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey 1 Jun 1674. [3] Citation #2 offers additional information concerning additional children but it's confusing and appears erroneous. [3] Citations - 1. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 2. familysearch.org 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: 55.81 i. James. [1]
82.36 Mary Parker Father - 120.0 Elisha Parker Mother - 121.0 Elizabeth Hinckley Timeline - c1665 Mary Parker born in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 28 Nov 1668 Michael Dirckesen Van Vechten born in Green Bush, Rensselaer County, New York [1] 3 Nov 1672 Mary Parker baptized in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 21 Nov 1683 Mary Parker and Michael Dirckesen Van Vechten married in Albany, New York [1] 9 Jul 1690 child #2, Dirick, born in Albany, New York [1] 1690 Mary Parker died in Woodbridge Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [1] 1693 child #2, Dirick, died [1] 14 Oct 1762 Michael Dirckesen Van Vechten died in Raritan Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [1] Notes - Michael Dirckesen Van Vechten son of Dirck Teunisen Van Vechten and Jannetje Michaelse Vreelandt. [1] Questions - Citation #1 shows additional information for child #1, Marytje, (including descendants) but it's confusing and contains errors. [2] Citation #1 says child #2, Dirick, buried in New York 27 Oct 1793. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Marytje. [1] ii. Dirick. [1]
82.37 Silence Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 1641 Obadiah Wilcoxon born in Stratford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 24 Oct 1664 Silence Mansfield born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 18 Aug 1668 George Chatfield born in Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut [2] c1689 Silence Mansfield and Obadiah Wilcoxon married [1] [2] 15 Nov 1690 child #1, Timothy, born in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 9 Nov 1692 child #2, John, born in East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1 Nov 1714 Obadiah Wilcoxon died in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 30 Oct 1719 Silence Mansfield and George Chatfield married in Killingworth, Middlesex, Connecticut [2] 2 May 1735 George Chatfield died in Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut [2] 1736 Silence Mansfield died in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1 May 1753 child #2, John, died in East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] Notes - Obadiah Wilcoxon son of William Wilcoxson and Margaret Birdseye. [2] George Chatfield son of George Chatfield and Isabel Nettleton; buried in Old Killingworth Cemetery, Killingworth, Middlesex County, Connecticut. [2] Questions - Citation #2 offers two dates of birth for Silence Mansfield: 24 Oct 1664 and 23 Oct 1664. [3] Citation #1 refers to Wilcoxon as Wilcoxen. [3] Citation #2 offers two places of death for Silence Mansfield: Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut and East Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [3] Citation #2 offers two dates of birth for Obadiah Wilcoxon: 1641 and 1648. [3] Citation #2 offers two dates of death for Obadiah Wilcoxon: 1713 and 1 Nov 1714. [3] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. findagrave.com, Reference->82.37.txt 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. findagrave.com Children by Silence Mansfield and Obadiah Wilcoxon: i. Timothy. [2] ii. John. [2] iii. Mindwell. [2] iv. Jemima. [2]
82.38 Joseph Mansfield Father - Joseph Mansfield Mother - 99.2 Mary Potter Timeline - 27 Dec 1673 Joseph Mansfield born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 1677 Elizabeth Thomas born in New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 8 Oct 1739 Joseph Mansfield died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 4 Mar 1763 Elizabeth Thomas died in North Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] Notes - Joseph Mansfield married Elizabeth Thomas; [1] [2] [3] buried in Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [2] Elizabeth Thomas daughter of John Thomas and Lydia Parker (103.1, child viii); [2] sister of Lydia Thomas (spouse of 82.16). [2] [4] [5] [6] Extras - Headstone for Joseph Mansfield, Misc->Headstones->82.38.jpg [2] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. findagrave.com 3. findagrave.com, headstone for Elizabeth Thomas (spouse of 82.38), Misc->Headstones->82.38-2.jpg 4. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 5. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 6. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->82.16.txt Children: i. Lydia. [2] ii. Joseph. [2] iii. Thomas. [2]
82.39 Thomas Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 1 Oct 1662 Mary Jenkins baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 24 Aug 1669 Thomas Parker baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 5 Dec 1693 Thomas Parker and Mary Jenkins married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 9 Jul 1697 child #2, Thankful, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 14 Sep 1698 child #3, Thomas, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 15 Jun 1706 child #6, Elisha, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 1732 Mary Jenkins died in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 16 Mar 1732 Thomas Parker died in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 22 May 1772 child #3, Thomas, died in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Notes - Mary Jenkins daughter of John Jenkins and Mary Wallen. [1] Child #3, Thomas, buried in Falmouth Old Burying Ground, Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Thomas Parker born 24 Aug 1669 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 says Mary Jenkins born 1 Oct 1662 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Robert. [1] ii. Thankful. [1] iii. Thomas. [1] iv. Mary. [1] v. Prudence. [1] vi. Elisha. [1]
82.40 Daniel Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 16 Apr 1669 Mary Lombard born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 18 Apr 1670 Daniel Parker baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 11 Dec 1689 Daniel Parker and Mary Lombard married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 7 Feb 1693 child #3, Experience, baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 24 Mar 1693 child #3, Experience, died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 20 Feb 1694 child #4, Daniel, baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 5 Apr 1702 child #7, Hannah, baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 23 Sep 1715 child #4, Daniel, died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 14 Oct 1715 child #7, Hannah, died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 23 Dec 1728 Daniel Parker died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 17 Nov 1744 Mary Lombard died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 18 Nov 1744 Mary Lombard buried in Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Notes - Daniel Parker buried in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Mary Lombard daughter of Thomas Lombard and Elizabeth Derby; sister of Rebecca Lombard (spouse of 82.42). [1] Child #7, Hannah, buried in Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Daniel Parker born 18 Apr 1670 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 says child #3, Experience, born 7 Feb 1693 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 says child #4, Daniel, born 20 Feb 1694 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 says child #7, Hannah, born 5 Apr 1702 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 refers to Mary Lombard as Mary Lumbert. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Patience. [1] ii. Abigail. [1] iii. Experience. [1] iv. Daniel. [1] v. Rebecca. [1] vi. David. [1] vii. Hannah. [1] viii. Samuel. [1] ix. Jonathan. [1] x. Nehemiah. [1] xi. Mary. [1]
82.41 Joseph Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 12 Feb 1672 Joseph Parker born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 26 May 1678 Mercy Whiston baptized in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts [1] 1 Jul 1697 Joseph Parker and Mercy Whiston married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 9 Sep 1700 child #2, Ebenezer, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 27 Jan 1703 child #5, Mary, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] child #6, Prudence, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 27 Nov 1703 child #7, Timothy, born in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 26 Jan 1723 Joseph Parker died in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 1731 child #2, Ebenezer, died [1] 31 Jul 1750 Mercy Whiston died in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 1759 child #5, Mary, died [1] child #6, Prudence, died [1] Notes - Joseph Parker buried in Falmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [1] Mercy Whiston daughter of John Whiston and Hannah Lombard; buried in Old Falmouth Burying Grounds, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Child #5, Mary, and child #6, Prudence, twins. [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Joseph Parker baptized Mar 1671 in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 says Mercy Whiston born 26 May 1671. [2] Citation #1 shows additional info for child #8, Seth, but there may be errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Joseph. [1] ii. Ebenezer. [1] iii. John. [1] iv. Benjamin. [1] v. Mary. [1] vi. Prudence. [1] vii. Timothy. [1] viii. Seth. [1] ix. Salvanus. [1] x. Mercy. [1]
82.42 Benjamin Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 15 Mar 1674 Benjamin Parker baptized in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 7 May 1676 Rebecca Lombard born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 8 Dec 1698 Benjamin Parker and Rebecca Lombard married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 2 Jan 1701 child #2, Hannah, born in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Mar 1702 child #2, Hannah, died in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Nov 1712 child #8, Benjamin, born in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 4 Feb 1717 Benjamin Parker died in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 19 Aug 1720 Rebecca Lombard died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Notes - Benjamin Parker buried in Yarmouth Ancient Cemetery, Yarmouth Port, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. [1] Rebecca Lombard daughter of Thomas Lombard and Elizabeth Derby; sister of Mary Lombard (spouse of 82.40). [1] Questions - Citation #1 says Benjamin Psrker born 15 Mar 1674 in Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #5, Joseph, (including descendants) but there seems to be errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #7, Hannah, (including descendants) but there may be errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Ebenezer. [1] ii. Hannah. [1] iii. Jacob. [1] iv. Elisha. [1] v. Joseph. [1] vi. Thankful. [1] vii. Hannah. [1] viii. Benjamin. [1] ix. Sarah. [1] x. Rebecca. [1]
82.43 Sarah Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 15 May 1671 Samuel Crocker born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 12 Mar 1678 Sarah Parker born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 10 Sep 1696 Sarah Parker and Samuel Crocker married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 24 Oct 1698 child #2, Cornelius, born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 18 Jun 1705 child #8, Rowland, born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Dec 1706 child #9, Gershom, born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Apr 1719 Sarah Parker died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 1759 Samuel Crocker died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] 26 Nov 1786 child #9, Gershom, died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America [1] Notes - Samuel Crocker son of Job Crocker and Mary Walley. [1] Child #9, Gershom, buried in West Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America. [1] Questions - Citation #1 offers additional information for child #5, Elizabeth, (including descendants) but there are errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #10, Ebenezer, (including descendants) but there may be errors. [2] Citation #1 offers additional information for child #13, Rebecca, (including descendants) but there may be errors. [2] Citations - 1. familysearch.org 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children: i. Samuel. [1] ii. Cornelius. [1] iii. Mary. [1] iv. Patience. [1] v. Elizabeth. [1] vi. Cornelius. [1] vii. Rachel. [1] viii. Rowland. [1] ix. Gershom. [1] x. Ebenezer. [1] xi. Benjamin. [1] xii. Sarah. [1] xiii. Rebecca. [1] xiv. David. [1]
82.44 Elisha Parker Father - 121.1 Robert Parker Mother - Patience Cobb Timeline - 4 Apr 1680 Elisha Parker born in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Apr 1680 Elisha Parker baptized in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America 19 Sep 1680 Mary Joyce born in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America 26 May 1720 Elisha Parker and Mary Joyce married in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America 27 Oct 1731 Elisha Parker died in Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America 28 Jun 1778 Mary Joyce died in Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America Notes - Mary Joyce daughter of Hosea Joyce and Elizabeth Chipman; buried in Lothrop Hill Cemetery, Barnstable, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Citation - familysearch.org Children: 55.82 i. Hannah.
82.45 Lydia Robins Father - 98.0 Daniel Robins Mother - 99.0 Hope Potter Timeline - c1631 Thomas Thorpe born in Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] c1640 Rebecca Milward born in Gloucester, Essex County, Massachusetts [3] 27 May 1656 Thomas Thorpe and Rebecca Milward married in Boston, massachusetts [23] c1659 William Thorpe born [2] [19] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [19] 25 Jul 1668 Lydia Robins born [5] [9] [13] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [9] [10] [13] [18] [19] [20] [22] 1676 Thomas Thorpe serving with Newbury Men during King Phillip's War [23] 1677 Rebecca Milward died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] c1687 William Thorpe living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] Lydia Robins and William Thorpe married [2] [19] [23] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] 31 Mar 1688 child #1, Rebecca, born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [6] [22] 22 Jand1690 child #2, Lydia, born [2] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [5] 25 Apr 1692 child #3, William, born [2] [20] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] 23 Mard1692 will of Thomas Thorpe made [23] 22 Dec 1694 Thomas Thorpe died in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] [23] 18 Oct 1695 child #4, Thomas, born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] [6] 7 Oct 1700 child #5, Israel, born [1] [2] in New Jersey [2] 1703 child #6, Elijah, born [2] [20] in New Jersey [2] 7 Oct 1705 child #7, Bathsheba, born [2] [20] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] 1709 William Thorpe member of Woodbridge Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] 1714 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [11] [14] 26 Jun 1716 child #8, Mary, born in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [2] 1736 William Thorpe living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [3] 21 Oct 1736 will of William Thorpe made [2] [3] 1740 William Thorpe died [2] [19] in New Jersey [2] 12 Mar 1740 will of William Thorpe proved [3] Notes - Lydia Robins died by 1736 [2] [3] [20] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey; [20] married William Thorpe; [4] [11] [17] associated with First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, New Jersey. [15] William Thorpe son of Thomas Thorpe and Rebecca Milward; [3] [4] [19] [20] [23] associated with First Presbyterian Church, Woodbridge, New Jersey. [15] Thomas Thorpe a first settler of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [23] Rebecca Milward daughter of Thomas Milward [3] [23] and Ann Goodale. [3] Questions - Citation #11 names William Thorpe as William Thorp. [12] Citation #2 and Citation #19 say Thorpe could be Tharp. [12] Citation #16 names William Thorpe as William Sharp. [12] Citation #20 says Lydia Robins died 22 Jun 1714 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey; buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [12] Citation #20 says child #8, Mary, born 1706. [12] Citation #20 says William Thorpe born 30 Apr 1670 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut; died 11 Apr 1738 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey; buried in First Presbyterian Churchyard, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [12] Citation #21 refers to Robins as Robinds. [12] Citations - 1. Ellen Coffman <Ellenlevy66@yahoo.com>, Reference->55.29.txt 2. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 3. Ellen Coffman <Ellenlevy66@yahoo.com>, Reference->82.45.txt 4. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 2 Mar 2009, Reference->82.45.txt 5. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 8 Sep 2012, Reference->82.45.txt 6. Ellen Coffman <Ellenlevy66@yahoo.com> 7. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 5 Jun 2008, Reference->82.45.txt 8. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 7 Jun 2008, Reference->82.45.txt 9. Steve Eastwood, Misc->82.45ch-ii.jpg 10. bio, Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, Jul 2014, Reference->98.txt 11. Chuck Poli <annettapoli@msn.com>, 28 Jul 2004, Reference->98.txt 12. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 13. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 14. abstract of will of Daniel Robins (98.0) Reference->98.txt 15. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 21 Jun 2017 16. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 24 Jan 2005 17. Sara Hoffman <july37@cox.net>, 6 Jun 2008, Reference->55.33.txt 18. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006, Reference->98.txt 19. wikitree.com 20. findagrave.com 21. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 22. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1931 23. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 4, Orra Eugene Monnette, 1932, Misc->82.45.jpg Children: 55.27 i. Rebecca. [2] [3] [20] 55.33 ii. Lydia. [7] [9] [20] iii. William. [3] [20] 55.28 iv. Thomas. [3] [19] [20] 55.29 v. Israel. [1] [20] vi. Elijah. [3] [20] vii. Bathsheba. [2] [3] [20] viii. Mary. [2] [20]