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86.3 Philip Case Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - Rachel Houser 86.4 Amy Ann Robins Father - 55.25 Job Robins Mother - Abigail ------ Timeline - c1675 Samuel Green born [14] c1712 Richard Green born [14] 1716 Elizabeth Wolverton born [14] 1 Jan 1751 Amy Ann Robins born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 17 Mar 1753 Philip Case born [3] [4] near Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 12 Feb 1756 Amy Ann Robins admitted to Friends Society, Kingwood Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [21] 1760 Samuel Green died [14] c1769 George Gano born [4] c1776 Philip Case and Amy Ann Robins married in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] [4] 9 May 1777 child #1, Rachel, born [4] 1780 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [25] Feb 1780 Philip Case and Peter Case (86.10) taxed 428 pounds 10 shillings [25] 22 Jan 1781 child #2, Daniel, born [4] 22 Feb 1783 child #3, Joseph, born [4] 16 Mar 1785 child #4, Mahlon, born [4] 25 May 1785 child #3, Joseph, died [4] 16 Apr 1787 child #5, Joseph, born [4] 28 Dec 1787 child #6, Peter, born [4] 24 Feb 1789 child #7, Abigail, born [4] 1794 Richard Green died [14] 11 Jun 1794 child #8, Elizabeth, born [4] 4 Oct 1795 child #1, Rachel, and George Gano married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] 1807 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] Elizabeth Wolverton died [14] 1808 child #4, Mahlon, living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [15] Rachel Beavers living in Sussex County, New Jersey [15] 16 Jan 1808 child #4, Mahlon, and Rachel Beavers married in Greenwich Presbyterian Church, Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [15] 1810 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 1825 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] Philip Case owns stables [7] 14 Apr 1825 article naming Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [7] 27 Sep 1826 article naming Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [6] 19 Dec 1826 child #1, Rachel, died [4] 1828 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] Philip Case owns stables [7] 19 Mar 1828 article naming Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [7] 1831 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] [9] 5 May 1831 Philip Case died near Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 11 May 1831 death notice for Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [8] 15 Jun 1831 article concerning the estate of Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [9] 30 Nov 1831 article concerning the estate of Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [9] 11 Sep 1833 article concerning the estate of Philip Case published in Hunterdon Gazette, Flemington, New Jersey [9] 13 Feb 1844 Amy Ann Robins died [4] [23] in Raritan Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 21 Feb 1844 death notice for Amy Ann Robins published in Hunterdon County, Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [23] 1849 George Gano died [4] Feb 1865 child #4, Mahlon, died [4] c1876 child #7, Abigail, died [4] in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [17] Notes - Amy Ann Robins known as "Amie", [20] "Annie". [22] Philip Case known as "Tanner", [2] "half-bushel-maker"; [17] apprenticed with a tanner in Philadelphia; operated a tannery in Flemington, New Jersey; [3] [10] [16] worked as a farmer; [3] slave-owner; [5] [6] buried in Case Burial Ground. [3] George Gano son of William Gano and Sarah Green. [14] Sarah Green daughter of Richard Green and Elizabeth Wolverton. [14] Richard Green son of Samuel Green and Sarah Bull. [14] Sarah Bull daughter of Thomas and Sarah Bull. [14] Child #7, Abigail, known as "Abbey"; lived in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [17] Questions - Citation #11 says Amy Ann Robbins born 4 Jan 1755; died 13 Feb 1841. [12] Citation #13 refers to George Gano as George Gannoe. [12] Citation #15 names Rachel Beavers as Rachell Beavers. [12] Citation #18 refers to Philip Case as Phillipp. [12] Citation #19 and Citation #25 refer to Philip Case as Phillip. [12] Citation #24 says Philip Case operated a tannery near (rather than in) Flemington, New Jersey. [12] Extras - The Philip Case named in Citation #26 (article dated 31 Dec 1878) is likely this Philip Case. [12] Citations - 1. death notice for Daniel Case (84.8), Reference->84.8.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->84.8.jpg 2. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Biographies->84.8.jpg and Reference->84.8.txt 3. Donna Helen Tharp (1.551) <dokland@rcn.com> 4. Barri Fisher <fisherkl@mc.net>, 2000 5. birth certificates, Reference->86.3.txt, Records->Births->86.3.jpg and Records->Births->86.3-2.jpg 6. article naming Philip Case (86.3), Reference->86.3.txt and Newspapers->Misc->86.3-3.jpg 7. articles naming Philip Case (86.3), Reference->86.3.txt, Newspapers->Misc->86.3.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->86.3-2.jpg 8. death notice for Philip Case (86.3), Reference->86.3.txt and Newspapers->Deaths->86.3.jpg 9. articles concerning the estate of Philip Case (86.3), Reference->86.3.txt, Newspapers->Misc->86.3-4.jpg, Newspapers->Misc->86.3-5.jpg and Newspapers->Misc->86.3-6.jpg 10. "Union Township, Rural Recollections", Andrew C. Herdan, 1988, Reference->86.3.txt 11. living family members 12. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 13. "Marriage Index: New Jersey, 1680-1900", Broderbund Software, 1998, Reference->86.3.txt 14. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com> 15. record of marriages, Reference->86.3.txt 16. "Hunterdon's Role in the Revolution", Hunterdon County Democrat, 1976, Reference->88.txt 17. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Reference->88.txt 18. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 19. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 20. will of Job Robins (55.25), Records->Wills->55.25.pdf 21. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, Reference->55.25.txt 22. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, Misc->82. 23. death notice for Amy Ann Robins (86.4), Reference->86.3.txt 24. article mentioning Philip Case (84.3), Reference->84.26.txt 25. Jan-Feb 1780 Ratables, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->84.7.jpg 26. Hunterdon County Democrat", Reference->86.3.txt Children: 1. Rachel. [4] 84.8 ii. Daniel. [1] iii. Joseph. [3] [4] iv. Mahlon. [4] 84.26 v. Joseph. [3] [4] vi. Peter. [4] vii. Abigail. [4] 84.23 viii. Elizabeth. [3] [4]


86.5 Veronica Katherine Kaes Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - 89.0 Anna Elizabetha Jung Timeline - 8 Feb 1682 Jacob Christian Winter baptized in Nordhofen, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany [2] 7 Jan 1715 Veronica Katherine Kaes born in Anhausen, Germany [9] 1717 Henrich Winter born [2] [3] in Hessen, [3] Germany [2] [3] c1740 Veronica Katherine Kaes and Henrich Winter married in New Jersey [4] c1744 child #1, Jacob, born in Montgomery Township, Somerset County, New Jersey [3] 8 Dec 1744 Henrich Winter naturalized in New Jersey [11] 1 Nov 1747 child #2, Hendrick, born in Harlingen, Somerset County, New Jersey [3] 4 Sep 1749 child #3, Peter, born in New Jersey [3] c1751 child #4, Elizabeth, born [3] 1751 Catherine ------ born in New Jersey [3] c1753 child #5, Mary, born [3] 25 Jul 1755 child #6, Johannes, born in New Jersey [6] 1767 child #3, Peter, and Margaret ------ married [3] c1770 child #1, Jacob, and Catherine ------ married [3] 9 Jun 1781 Veronica Katherine Kaes died [3] 7 Apr 1792 Henrich Winter died [3] in Greenwich Township, Sussex County, New Jersey [2] c1815 child #1, Jacob, died in Mount Bethel Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania [3] 27 Nov 1830 Catherine ------ died in Harrison, West Virginia [3] Notes - Henrich Winter known as "Henry"; [7] [8] son of Jacob Christian Winter and Anna Maria ------. [2] Jacob Christian Winter son of William Winter and Margretha ------; died in Somerset County, New Jersey. [2] Anna Maria Winter died in Somerset County, New Jersey. [2] Questions - Citation #1, Citation #7 and Citation #8 refer to Veronica Katherine Kaes as Frona Catharina Kaes. [5] Citation #3 says Veronica Katherine Kaes born in New Jersey 17 Feb 1710. [5] Citation #10 refers to Veronica Katherine Kaes as Frona Catherine Kaes. [5] Citation #10 refers to Henrich Winter as Henry Winters. [5] Citation #3 says Henrich Winter naturalized 12 Nov 1744. [5] Citations - 1. David Gordon Faris (3.331, child i), 31 Oct 1975, Misc->3.331ch-i.jpg and Misc->3.331ch-i-2.jpg 2. Steve Winter <SteveLWinter@cs.com> 3. Michael Mainwold <mainwold@yahoo.com>, 9 Nov 2005 4. living family members 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Bryan T. Schneider <bryanschneider@comcast.net> 7. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 8. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 9. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 10. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Misc->88.jpg 11. "The Jerseyman", Henry Race, Mar 1893, Reference->88.txt Children: i. Jacob. [3] 84.15 ii. Hendrick. [3] iii. Peter. [3] iv. Elizabeth. [3] v. Mary. [3] 84.5 vi. Johannes. [6] vii. Catherine. [3]
86.6 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - 89.0 Anna Elizabetha Jung Timeline - c1642 Hans Peter Berg born in Selters, Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] c1655 Friedrich Andreas born in Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] c1659 Eva Alerin born in Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] 8 Jul 1683 Johann Wilhelm Berg born in Selters, Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] Johann Wilhelm Berg baptized [6] 14 Jul 1683 Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas baptized [6] 1708 Elisabetha Berg born in Selters, Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] 11 Jan 1708 Johann Wilhelm Berg and Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas married [6] 9 Sep 1708 Elisabetha Berg baptized in Nordholen Parish [2] 12 Jul 1713 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [13] 16 Dec 1717 Hans Peter Berg died [6] in Selters, Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia [2] 8 Jul 1730 Johann Wilhelm Berg naturalized [6] [17] Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes naturalized [13] [17] 1732 child #1, Mary, born in New Jersey [7] 1734 child #2, Peter, born [9] in Flemington, [7] Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] [9] 1736 child #3, Catherine, born in New Jersey [7] 1737 child #4, William, born [7] 1738 child #5, Philip, born in New Jersey [7] c1740 moved to Copper Hill, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 1740 child #6, Frank, born in New Jersey [7] 1741 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 15 May 1742 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes mortgages land in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Peter Gulick [14] 1 Jun 1743 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes purchases land in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from estate of John Stevenson [14] 1744 child #7, Charity, born in New Jersey [7] 1746 child #8, Adam, born [10] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 1747 child #9, Christiana, born [7] 23 Aug 1747 child #9, Christiana, baptized in Harlingen Dutch Reformed Church, Montgomery, Somerset County, New Jersey [7] 31 May 1748 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes purchases land in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from Samuel Woolman [14] 1749 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes involved in organization of Amwell German Reformed Church, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] [15] Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes a trustee for Amwell German Reformed Church, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] [15] 1750 Johann Wilhelm Berg died in Frederick County, Maryland [2] 1755 Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes purchases 171 acres in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from William Hawlings [4] c1757 Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas died in Frederick County, Maryland [2] 1769 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] [5] [13] 18 Apr 1769 will of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes made [5] [13] [16] 4 May 1769 inventory of estate of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes made [4] 5 May 1769 will of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes proved [4] [5] [13] [16] 10 Aug 1772 estate of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes sells 171 acres in Bethlehem Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to child #10, Henry [1] Notes - Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes known as "William"; [1] [5] [11] [12] [14] worked as a farmer; [4] married Elisabetha Berg [6] [7] [13] in Harlingen Dutch Reformed Church, Montgomery, Somerset County, New Jersey. [13] Elisabetha Berg known as "Elizabeth"; [1] [5] daughter of Johann Wilhelm Berg and Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas. [2] Johann Wilhelm Berg son of Hans Peter Berg. [2] [6] Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas born in Nordhofen, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia; [2] daughter of Friedrich Andreas and Eva Alerin. [2] [6] Child #3, Catherine, married ------ Gordon. [7] Child #7, Charity, married ------ Johnson. [7] Child #11, Margaret, married ------ Prall. [7] Questions - Citation #2 names Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes as William Johann Malcolm Kaes. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #5 refer to child #3, Catherine, as Catharine. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #5 refer to child #9, Christiana, as Christian. [3] Citation #1 says Elisabetha Berg named as executrix of estate of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes 18 Apr 1769. [3] Citation #5 and Citation #8 refer to Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes as William Kase. [3] Citation #2 says Hans Peter Berg died 16 Sep 1717. [3] Citation #6 refers to Johanata Maria Catharina Andreas as Johannata Maria Catharina Andreas. [3] Citation #6 refers to Eva Alerin as Eva Aller. [3] Citation #4 and Citation #16 say Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes naturalized Jul 1738. [3] Citation #18 says Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes emigrated from Holland to America 1740; worked in copper mining in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Citations - 1. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 25 Feb 2006, Reference->84.14.txt 2. Donna Helen Tharp (1.551) <dokland@rcn.com> 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 25 Feb 2006, Reference->86.6.txt 5. will and abstract of will of Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes (86.6), Reference->86.6.txt and Misc->86.6-2.jpg 6. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z Jones Jr, 1991, Misc->86.6 7. living family members 8. deed, Reference->85.txt 9. Michael <reynolds@family-net.net>, 9 Feb 2000 10. "Portrait and Biographical Record of Hunterdon and Warren Counties New Jersey", Chapman Publishing Company, 1898, Reference->19.63.txt and Biographies->19.63.jpg 11. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 12. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 13. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 14. New Jersey Deeds Index, Reference->86.6.txt 15. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Misc->86.6.jpg 16. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Misc->88.jpg 17. "The Jerseyman", Henry Race, Mar 1893, Reference->88.txt 18. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Misc->32.84ch-ix.jpg Children: i. Mary. [4] [5] [16] 84.14 ii. Peter. [1] [4] [5] [16] iii. Catherine. [4] [5] [16] iv. William. [4] [5] [16] v. Philip. [4] [5] [16] vi. Frank. [4] [5] [16] vii. Charity. [4] [5] [16] 84.7 viii. Adam. [1] [4] [5] [16] [18] ix. Christiana. [7] [16] x. Henry. [1] [4] [5] xi. Margaret. [4] [5]
86.7 Anna Maria Jung Father - 89.1 Johann Stephen Jung Mother - Eva Maria Schneider Timeline - c1597 Hamann Fischer born [2] [3] in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] c1638 Christian Fischer born in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] c1643 Christina Fischer born in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] 25 Apr 1663 Engen Fischer died [3] 26 Apr 1668 Elisabetha Honnert born in Niederbieber, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] 1671 Johann Wilhelm Fischer born in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] 12 Jan 1677 Hamann Fischer died in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] [3] 27 Jan 1698 Johann Peter Fischer born in Neuwied, Neuwieder Landkreis, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany [8] Johann Peter Fischer baptized [2] [3] in Niederbieber, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] 21 Aug 1701 Anna Maria Jung born [1] [11] in Anhausen, Rhineland, [11] Germany [1] [11] Anna Maria Jung baptized in Evangelisch-Lutherische Church, Anhausen, Rhineland, Germany [2] 9 Jun 1721 Elisabetha Honnert died in Segendorf, Neuwied, Rhineland [2] c1724 Anna Maria Jung and Johann Peter Fischer married [1] [11] in Anhausen, [2] Rhineland, Germany [2] [11] c1729 emigrated to America [2] child #3, Elisabetha, born in Somerset County, New Jersey [11] c1730 living in Somerset County, New Jersey [2] 30 Mar 1730 Johann Peter Fischer purchases [8] [10] [13] 200 acres [10] [13] near Rocktown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] [10] [13] from Thomas Eman [13] 8 Jul 1730 Johann Peter Fischer naturalized in New Jersey [2] [3] [14] 1731 Johann Peter Fischer purchases 200 acres in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] 1735 child #4, Christopher, born [3] [5] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 5 Aug 1736 child #5, Jacob, born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [6] c1737 child #6, John, born [7] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [7] 1739 child #7, Anna Mary, born near Ringoes, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] c1740 child #8, Peter, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [11] 1741 Johann Peter Fischer a chosen freeholder in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] Oct 1754 Johann Peter Fischer member of jury of Court of Common Pleas, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 1775 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [15] [17] 19 Jun 1775 will of Johann Peter Fischer made [1] [3] [15] [17] Johann Peter Fischer died in Rocktown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 22 Jun 1775 Johann Peter Fischer buried in Larison's Corner Cemetery, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] 8 Sep 1775 inventory of estate of Johann Peter Fischer made [17] will of Johann Peter Fischer proved [2] [3] [15] [17] 7 Oct 1777 account of estate of Johann Peter Fischer made [17] 1816 child #8, Peter, died [16] Notes - Anna Maria Jung known as "Maria", [10] "Mary", [15] "Marey"; [17] died in Amwell Township, [2] Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [1] [2] Johann Peter Fischer known as "Peter", [2] [8] [10] [11] [13] "Marey"; [17] "Peter the German"; [2] [13] son of Johann Wilhelm Fischer and Elisabetha Honnert; [2] buried in Amwell Ridge Cemetery, Ringoes, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] Johann Wilhelm Fischer son of Christian Fischer and Christina ------. [2] Elisabetha Honnert daughter of Jacob Honnert. [2] [3] Christian Fischer son of Hamann Fischer and Engen ------. [2] Child #8, Peter, died young from a fall from a wagon [3] [10] [13] in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [4] Extras - Portion of mantle from stone fireplace from home of Johann Peter Fischer, Misc->86.7.jpg [9] Questions - Citation #11 and Citation #17 refer to Fischer as Fisher. [12] Citation #11 says Johann Peter Fischer born 1700 in Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany. [12] Citation #11 refers to Bellisfeldt as Bellos. [12] Citations - 1. <lemmela@comcast.net> 2. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com>, Reference->86.7.txt 3. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z Jones Jr, 1991, Misc->86.7 4. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com> 5. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com>, Reference->84.18.txt 6. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com>, Reference->84.19.txt 7. "Supplement to the Hess Family in America", Barbara Allison, 1984, Reference->84.9.txt 8. findagrave.com, Reference->86.7.txt 9. findagrave.com 10. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Biographies->86.7.jpg 11. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 12. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 13. "A Skech of the Fisher Family of Old Amwell Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey", C. W. Larison, 1890 14. "The Jerseyman", Henry Race, Mar 1893, Reference->88.txt 15. Tracey (Holmes) Marcelo (0.2123, child i) <tracey.marcelo@gmail.com>, 19 Jan 2019, Reference->84.27.txt 16. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, https://goodspeedhistories.com/category/families/fisher/ 17. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXXIV - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume V, 1771-1780, A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1931, Records->Misc->86.7.jpg Children: 84.16 i. Anthony. [3] [10] [15] [17] 84.17 ii. Johann Wilhelm. [3] 84.27 iii. Elisabetha. [3] 84.18 iv. Christopher. [3] [8] [11] [13] [15] [17] 84.19 v. Jacob. [3] [8] [11] [13] [15] [17] 84.10 vi. John. [1] [3] [8] [11] [13] 84.4 vii. Anna Mary. [3] [4] [11] viii. Peter. [3] [11] [13]
86.8 Anna Elisabetha Kaes Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - 89.0 Anna Elizabetha Jung Timeline - c1680 Petrus Alert born in Germany [2] Maria Alt born in Westfalen, Preussen, Germany [2] 1716 Johan Petrus Aller born [3] [8] [10] in Anhausen, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany [8] [10] 26 Feb 1718 Anna Elisabetha Kaes born in Anhausen, Rhineland-Pfalz, Germany [7] [8] [10] 1737 Anna Elisabetha Kaes and Johan Petrus Aller married in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [10] Dec 1744 child #1, Peter, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] c1750 child #2, Anna Barbara, born [2] 1754 living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [5] 5 Nov 1763 child #1, Peter, naturalized [8] 28 Oct 1767 child #6, Elizabeth, born in New Jersey [1] 1773 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 17 May 1773 will of Johan Petrus Aller made [3] [10] 2 Nov 1774 Anna Elisabetha Kaes died [8] [10] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] Apr 1778 Johan Petrus Aller died [8] [10] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 17 Apr 1778 will of Johan Petrus Aller proved [3] 16 Apr 1808 will of child #1, Peter, made [8] 8 Apr 1813 child #1, Peter, died in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [8] 4 May 1813 will of child #1, Peter, proved [8] Notes - Anna Elisabetha Kaes known as "Elizabeth"; [3] [5] [6] [10] buried in Lebanon Reformed Church Old Yard, Lebanon Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] Johan Petrus Aller known as "Peter"; [10] son of Petrus Alert and Maria Alt. [2] Child #1, Peter, married Elizabeth ------; [3] buried in Lebanon Reformed Church Old Yard, Lebanon, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [8] Questions - Citation #8 refers to Anna Elisabetha Kaes as Anna Elizabeth Kaes. [9] Citation #8 says child #1, Peter, married Anna Hoppaugh 1737 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey and had children: Peter (born 1756), Catherine (born c1760), Henry (born 1763), John (born 1768), Mary (born 1770), Jacob (born 1771), George (born 1773), Sarah Anna (born 1777) and William (born 1782), but this cannot be correct because of the dates. Perhaps all info here concerning child #1, Peter, is incorrect. [9] Citation #3 says child #1, Peter, died 1792. [9] Citations - 1. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 2. From Bryan T. Schneider <bryanschneider@comcast.net> 3. "The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", Reference->86.8.txt 4. living family members 5. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 6. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 7. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 8. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 9. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 10. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, Reference->86.8.txt Children: i. Peter. [3] [10] 32.24 ii. Anna Barbara. [3] [4] 32.102 iii. John Peter. [3] [10] iv. Philip. [3] v. Catherine. [3] 32.29 vi. Elizabeth. [1] [3] vii. Mary. [3] viii. Rebecca. [3] ix. Rachel. [3] x. Sarah. [3] xi. name unknown. [10]
86.9 Hendrick Kaes Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - Rachel Houser Timeline - c1748 Hendrick Kaes born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [4] 1780 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [6] Feb 1780 Hendrick Kaes taxed 93 pounds 14 shillings 6 pence [6] Notes - Hendrick Kaes known as "Henry"; [1] [6] died by 1805. [1] Questions - Citation #2 refers to Hendrick Kaes as Hendrich. [5] Citation #3 refers to Hendrick Kaes as Henrich. [5] Citation #1 and Citation #6 refer to Kaes as Case. [5] Citations - 1. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XL - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume XI, 1806-1809, Records->Misc->88.jpg 2. will of Johan Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 3. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 4. living family members 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Jan-Feb 1780 Ratables, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->84.7.jpg Children: 32.105 i. Rachel. [1]
86.10 Peter Kaes Father - 88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Mother - Rachel Houser Timeline - 16 Mard1750 Peter Kaes born [2] [4] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] 18 Jun 1755 Elizabeth ------ born [4] c1776 Peter Kaes and Elizabeth ------ married [1] 23 Jan 1777 child #1, Margret, born [4] 11 Jul 1779 child #2, Henry, born [4] 1780 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] Feb 1780 Peter Kaes and Philip Case (86.3) taxed 428 pounds 10 shillings [3] 15 Oct 1780 child #3, Ann, born [4] 2 Sep 1784 child #5, Elizabeth, born [4] 23 Oct 1786 child #6, John, born [4] 6 Mar 1790 child #7, Hannah, born [4] 28 Dec 1792 child #8, Rachel, born [4] 25 Sep 1796 Peter Kaes died [1] [4] in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from yellow fever [1] 25 May 1799 Elizabeth ------ and William Bennett married [4] 21 Jan 1804 child #3, Ann, and James Clark married [4] 4 Apr 1811 child #7, Hannah, and John D. Henry married [4] 26 Apr 1814 child #2, Henry, and Ann Stires married [4] 18 Feb 1816 Elizabeth ------ died [4] Notes - Peter Kaes worked as a merchant; worked as a tanner. [1] Questions - Citation #4 refers to Kaes as Case. [5] Citations - 1. Donna Helen Tharp (1.551) <dokland@rcn.com> 2. living family members 3. Jan-Feb 1780 Ratables, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->84.7.jpg 4. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Misc->86.10.jpg 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Peter Kaes and Elizabeth ------: i. Margret. [4] ii. Henry. [4] iii. Ann. [4] 32.106 iv. Mathias. [4] v. Elizabeth. [4] vi. John. [4] vii. Hannah. [4] viii. Rachel. [4]
88.0 Johan Philip Kaes Father - 94.0 Johannes Kaes Mother - 95.0 Christina Schreitzer 89.0 Anna Elizabetha Jung Father - 96.0 Henrich Jung Mother - 97.0 Veronica Remer Timeline - 1679 Johan Philip Kaes born in Westfalen, Rhineland, Germany [7] 25 Apr 1683 Anna Elizabetha Jung born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [34] 1 Jul 1683 Anna Elizabetha Jung baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [21] [39] 29 Nov 1703 Johan Philip Kaes and Anna Elizabetha Jung married [16] [18] [21] [24] [39] in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [16] [18] [21] [24] 27 Jul 1704 child #1, Eva Maria, born in Westfalen, Anhausen, Germany [3] 10 Jan 1709 child #2, Anna, born in Anhausen, Germany [18] 17 Feb 1711 child #3, Maria Catherine, born [18] [39] in Anhausen, Germany [18] 12 Jul 1713 child #4, Johann Valentin, born [18] [39] in Anhausen, Germany [18] child #5, Johann Wilhelm Malcolm, born [18] [39] in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [18] 27 Jul 1713 child #4, Johann Valentin, died [14] 7 Jan 1715 child #6, Veronica Katherine, born [18] [39] in Anhausen, Germany [18] 26 Feb 1718 child #7, Anna Elisabetha, born [18] [31] [39] in Anhausen, Germany [18] [31] 10 Apr 1720 child #8, Johannes Jacobus, born in Anhausen, Germany [18] 21 Apr 1720 child #8, Johannes Jacobus, baptized in Anhausen, Germany [14] 4 Sep 1721 Anna Elizabetha Jung died in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [14] 11 Jun 1722 child #3, Maria Catherine, died [14] c1724 Johan Philip Kaes and Rachel Houser married in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [24] [28] 1729 Johan Philip Kaes baptized [7] 8 Jul 1730 Johan Philip Kaes naturalized [6] [16] [18] [24] [25] [27] [40] 9 Mar 1738 Johan Philip Kaes purchases [7] [11] [12] [15] [24] [25] [28] [32] [40] 374 acres [24] [28] [32] in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [18] [24] [28] [32] from John Penn, Richard Penn [32] and Thomas Penn [11] [32] c1748 child #9, Hendrick, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] 16 Mard1750 child #10, Peter, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] Feb 1752 Johan Philip Kaes working selling oil [16] 17 Mar 1753 child #11, Philip, born [7] [20] near Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [20] c1754 child #12, Catherina, born in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] 1754 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [13] [17] 27 Nov 1754 will of Johan Philip Kaes made [13] [17] [18] [25] [30] [32] c1755 child #13, Mary, born in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] Jun 1755 Johan Philip Kaes working selling oil [16] 7 Jan 1756 Johan Philip Kaes died in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] 12 Feb 1756 will of Johan Philip Kaes deposed [13] [17] [28] 16 Feb 1756 inventory of estate of Johan Philip Kaes made [24] [28] by John Garrison (108.0) and others [30] 1 Mar 1756 will of Johan Philip Kaes proved [25] 11 Mar 1756 will of Johan Philip Kaes deposed [17] 20 May 1756 will of Johan Philip Kaes deposed [17] 1 Apr 1758 estate of Johan Philip Kaes sells land in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [22] c1759 child #8, Johannes Jacobus, died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] 10 Apr 1772 remainder of estate of Johan Philip Kaes put on public sale [32] Rachel Houser highest bidder for remainder of estate of Johan Philip Kaes [32] 20 Oct 1772 inventory of sale of land of estate of Johan Philip Kaes made [28] 11 Feb 1773 Rachel Houser and John White married [14] [35] in Hunterdon County New Jersey [14] 12 Jun 1773 child #12, Catherina, and Andrew Mershon married [14] [35] Hunterdon County, New Jersey [14] 1780 Rachel Houser living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [36] Feb 1780 Rachel Houser and John Case taxed 162 pounds 19 shillings 4 pence [36] 1787 Rachel Houser living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [32] 20 Mar 1787 Rachel Houser sells 374 acres in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey to Joseph Capnerhurst [32] 30 Aug 1788 deed dated 20 Mar 1787 proved [32] 27 Sep 1788 deed dated 20 Mar 1787 recorded [32] 1805 Rachel Houser living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [35] 7 Aug 1805 will of Rachel Houser made [35] 7 Mar 1807 inventory of estate of Rachel Houser made [35] 5 May 1807 will of Rachel Houser proved [35] 25 Jul 1823 child #12, Catherina, died [14] 1826 child #13, Mary, died in Mansfield, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [7] 27 Apr 1886 article naming Johan Philip Kaes published in Hunterdon County Democrat, Flemington, New Jersey [29] Notes - Johan Philip Kaes known as "Philip", [16] "Blue Brother"; worked as a farmer; [29] buried in Case Family Burial Ground, [29] 56-60 Bonnel Street, [24] [29] Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [16] [24] [29] Anna Elizabetha Jung known as "Anna Elizabeth". [13] [17] Child #4, Johann Valentin, and child #5, Johann Wilhelm Malcolm, twins. [18] [39] Child #8, Johannes Jacobus, married Elizabeth Wyckoff. [14] Extras - Further info. [9] [10] [11] [12] [18] [19] Commemoration plaque, Misc->88.-1.jpg [2] Site (as it looked in 2005) where Johan Philip Kaes lived, Misc->88.-2.jpg and Misc->88.-3.jpg [2] Maps showing where Johan Philip Kaes lived, Maps->USA->NewJersey->HunterdonCounty->HunterdonCoNJ-1775.jpg and Maps->USA->NewJersey->NJ-map1826.jpg [2] Map showing where Johan Philip Kaes owned land, Maps->USA->NewJersey->HunterdonCounty->HammondMaps (listed as John Kase or Philip Kase in Maps->USA->NewJersey->HunterdonCounty->HammondMaps->PeopleIndex.txt) [2] Image attached to biography for Johan Philip Kaes on <ancestry.com>; no information included, People->88.jpg [2] Questions - Citation #1 names Johan Philip Kaes as Johann Philipp Kaes. [2] Citation #39 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as Johann Philip Kaes. [2] Citation #29 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as John Phillip Kaes. [2] Citation #34 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as John Philip Kaes. [2] Citation #15 names Johan Philip Kaes as Johann Philip Kase. [2] Citation #1 and Citation #34 refer to Anna Elizabetha Jung as Anna Elisabeth. [2] Citation #33 refers to Anna Elizabetha Jung as Anne Elizabeth. [2] Citation #4 names Johan Philip Kaes as Johann Philibus Kaes. [2] Citation #13 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as Johann Pilipus Kaes. [2] Citation #5 names Johan Philip Kaes as Johanna Philip Kaes. [2] Citation #16 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as Philip Kase. [2] Citation #8 says Johan Philip Kaes settled in Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1732. [2] Citation #10 and Citation #12 indicate either/both Johan Philip Kaes arrived in New York from Germany and/or he lived in New York. [2] Citation #10 indicates Johan Philip Kaes purchased land in 1733. [2] Citation #13 and Citation #18 refer to Rachel Houser as Rachele. [2] Citation #7 says will of Johan Philip Kaes proved 1 Mar 1756. [2] Citation #7 says Johan Philip Kaes emigrated to America 1702. [2] Citation #40 says Johan Philip Kaes emigrated to America c1730. [2] Citation #16 and Citation #34 say Johan Philip Kaes born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany. [2] Citation #13 and Citation #17 do not mention child #8, Johannes Jacobus. [2] Citation #7 says Johan Philip Kaes moved near Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey 1720. [2] Citation #29 says Johan Philip Kaes emigrated to America c1740 from Oppenheim, Rhineland, Germany. [2] Citation #26 and Citation #28 say Johan Philip Kaes son of Hans Henrich Kaes and Ann Veronica ------. [2] Citation #23 says a child of Johan Philip Kaes named Catharine married John Young and had children: John, Adam, Sarah, Margaret, David, Elizabeth and Jacob. [2] Citation #24 says Johan Philip Kaes born in Anhausen, Rheinland, Germany. [2] Citation #24 says Johan Philip Kaes died 27 Nov 1754 in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #29 says Johan Philip Kaes died 1754. [2] Citation #40 says Johan Philip Kaes died 1750. [2] Citation #34 says Anna Elizabetha Jung died 21 Sep 1721 in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #7 says Anna Elizabetha Jung died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #34 names the father of Johan Philip Kaes as Karl DeKasse. [2] Citation #37 refers to Johan Philip Kaes as John Philip Case. [2] Citation #37 says Johan Philip Kaes purchased land from Penn by 1737. [2] Citation #35 names John Case as a son of Rachel Houser. Child #8, Johannes Jacobus, died in c1759 (according to Citation #14). Were there two children named John? Was Rachel Houser married a second time to another Kaes/Case? [2] Citation #35 and Citation #36 indicate an additional child by Johan Philip Kaes and Rachel Houser named John. (Perhaps the middle name of child #9, Hendrick, or child #10, Peter, or child #11, Philip, was John and that child went by their middle name. Or perhaps their first name was Johann or John and that child went by their middle name.) [2] Citation #35 refers to child #12, Catherina, as Catherine. [2] Citation #39 refers to child #3, Maria Catherine, as Maria Catherina. [2] Citation #35 refers to Kaes as Case. [2] Citation #38 names a child of Johan Philip Kaes and Rachel Houser, Elizabeth (spouse of 30.1). [2] Citations - 1. David Gordon Faris (3.331, child i), 31 Oct 1975, Misc->3.331ch-i.jpg and Misc->3.331ch-i-2.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. Leland Stanford Cool (3.577) <pcool5@tampabay.rr.com>, 24 May 2016, Reference->85.txt 4. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 5. "Supplement to the Hess Family in America", Barbara Allison, 1984, Reference->85.txt 6. "The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", Reference->86.8.txt 7. Donna Helen Tharp (1.551) <dokland@rcn.com> 8. "Traditions of Hunterdon", D. H. Moreau, 1957 9. "Warford Fisher Kaes-Kuhl Stout Pinckney Families", Laurence Lee Hill, 1996, Reference->88.txt 10. "Hunterdon's Role in the Revolution", Hunterdon County Democrat, 1976, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88.-6.jpg 11. "History of Hunterdon and Somerset Counties New Jersey", James P. Snell, 1881, Biographies->88.jpg and Reference->88.txt 12. "The Jerseyman", Vol. 1, No. 2, Sep 1891, Reference->88.txt and Misc->89.jpg 13. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88.-4.jpg 14. living family members 15. "Encyclopedia of New Jersey", Maxine N Lurie & Marc Mappen, 2005, Reference->88.txt 16. "John Reading's Diary", David R Reading, 2010, Reference->88.txt 17. will of Johan Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 18. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr, 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 19. "Union Township, Rural Recollections", Andrew C. Herdan, 1988, Reference->86.3.txt 20. Barri Fisher <fisherkl@mc.net>, 2000 21. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Misc->96. 22. New Jersey Deeds Index, Reference->88.txt 23. "William Bowne of Yorkshire, England and His Descendants", Miller K. Reading, 1903, Misc->111.jpg 24. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Reference->88.txt 25. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Misc->88.jpg 26. Donna Helen Tharp (1.551) <dokland@rcn.com>, Reference->88.txt 27. "The Jerseyman", Henry Race, Mar 1893, Reference->88.txt 28. "Supplement to the Hess Family in America", Barbara Allison, 1984 29. article naming Johan Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 30. Wallace W. Poole <walpoole@goes.com>, 11 Mar 2006, Reference->30.70.txt 31. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, Reference->86.8.txt 32. deed, Records->Deeds->88. 33. John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), Misc->85.-2 34. gedmatch.com, GEDCOM #5494125, <carol.722@outlook.com> 35. Documents Relating to the Colonial, Revolutionary & Post-Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XL - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administrations, Etc., Volume XI, 1806-1809, Records->Misc->88.jpg 36. Jan-Feb 1780 Ratables, Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Records->Misc->84.7.jpg 37. "The History of the First English Presbyterian Church in Amwell", Rev John Backer Kugler, 1912, Misc->88.-5.jpg 38. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Misc->30.1-6.jpg 39. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Henry Z. Jones Jr, Misc->88.-7.jpg 40. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Misc->5.353-2.jpg Children by Johan Philip Kaes and Anna Elizabetha Jung: 86.0 i. Eva Maria. [3] [5] [18] [25] [33] [39] 86.2 ii. Anna. [13] [17] [18] [39] iii. Maria Catherine. [18] [39] iv. Johann Valentin. [18] [39] 86.6 v. Johann Wilhelm Malcolm. [13] [14] [17] [18] [39] 86.5 vi. Veronica Katherine. [13] [14] [17] [18] [39] 86.8 vii. Anna Elisabetha. [6] [18] [31] [39] viii. Johannes Jacobus. [18] Children by Johann Philip Kaes and Rachel Houser: 86.9 ix. Hendrick. [13] [17] [25] 86.10 x. Peter. [13] [17] [18] [25] [35] 86.3 xi. Philip. [10] [11] [13] [17] [18] [25] [35] xii. Catherina. [13] [17] [18] [25] [35] xiii. Mary. [7]
89.1 Johann Stephen Jung Father - 96.0 Henrich Jung Mother - 97.0 Veronica Remer Timeline - 1676 Johann Stephen Jung born in Newviedlt, Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] Johann Stephen Jung baptized [3] c1680 Eva Maria Schneider born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 23 Nov 1699 Johann Stephen Jung and Eva Maria Schneider married in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 21 Aug 1701 child #1, Anna Maria, born in Germany [1] 24 Jul 1703 child #2, Johann Wilhelm, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 25 Apr 1705 child #3, Johann Peter, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 29 Feb 1708 child #4, Anna, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 25 Jan 1710 child #5, Elisabetha, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 18 Sep 1712 child #6, Johannes Henrick, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 2 May 1717 child #7, Henrich, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 17 May 1735 Eva Maria Schneider died in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [2] Questions - Citation #2 and Citation #5 name Johann Stephen Jung as Johann Wilhelm Jung. [4] Citations - 1. <lemmela@comcast.net> 2. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com> 3. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Misc->96. 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com Children: 86.7 i. Anna Maria. [1] [2] ii. Johann Wilhelm. [2] iii. Johann Peter. [2] iv. Anna. [2] v. Elisabetha. [2] vi. Johannes Henrick. [2] vii. Henrich. [2]
89.2 Peter Jung Father - 96.0 Henrich Jung Mother - Anna Veronica ------ Timeline - 10 Dec 1693 Peter Jung baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] 29 Oct 1721 Peter Jung and Anna Elisabeth Schneider married in Raubach, Germany [3] 1 Oct 1727 child #1, Wilhelm, baptized in New York City Reformed Church [3] 8 Jul 1730 Peter Jung naturalized in New Jersey [3] [4] 16 Mar 1731 child #2, Peter, born [3] 1741 Peter Jung a chosen freeholder in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 1748 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] Peter Jung working as a balcksmith [3] 27 Mar 1748 Peter Jung purchases land [3] 1754 living in Hunterdon County, New Jersey [1] [2] 1758 Mary Schneider died [3] Feb 1759 Peter Jung and Elizabeth Hummer married [3] 1785 living in Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey [3] 7 Nov 1785 will of Peter Jung made [3] 10 Apr 1786 will of Peter Jung proved [3] 11 Jul 1809 child #2, Peter, died [3] Notes - Anna Elisabeth Schneider daughter of Johann Jacob Schneider. [3] Child #2, Peter, married first Mary Schneider; buried in Larison's Corner Cemetery, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Child #6, Margaretha, married John Case. [3] Child #7, Maria, married Jacob Mores. [3] Child #8, Elisabetha, married Jacob Welsch. [3] Mary Schneider daughter of Christopher Schneider. [3] Elizabeth Hummer daughter of Herbert Hummer; buried in Larison's Corner Cemetery, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] Questions - Citation #5 says Peter Jung born 10 Dec 1693. [6] Citations - 1. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 2. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 3. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Misc->96. 4. "The Jerseyman", Henry Race, Mar 1893, Reference->88.txt 5. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Henry Z. Jones Jr, Misc->88.-7.jpg 6. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> Children by Peter Jung and Anna Elisabeth Schneider: i. Wilhelm. [3] ii. Peter. [3] iii. Johannes. [3] iv. Henrich. [3] v. Jacob. [3] vi. Margaretha. [3] vii. Maria. [3] viii. Elisabetha. [3]
90.0 Christian Leonard Kuhl Father - 92.0 Johannes Kuhl Mother - 93.0 Veronica Lentz 91.0 Anna Veronica Staadts Father - 119.0 Adam Staadts Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1665 Christian Leonard Kuhl born [3] [5] [9] in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] 14 Jul 1679 Anna Veronica Staadts born [7] in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] [9] Aug 1696 Christian Leonard Kuhl and Anna Veronica Staadts make proclamations [4] 14 Oct 1696 Christian Leonard Kuhl and Anna Veronica Staadts married [3] [5] in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] 1697 child #1, Veronica Christina, born in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [7] 24 Mar 1700 child #2, Johann Paul, born [5] [8] in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [8] 1705 child #3, Johann Peter, born in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] c1707 child #4, Johann Christian, born in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] c1709 child #5, Maria, born in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [3] 6 Febd1720 Christian Leonard Kuhl died in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [5] [9] 1722 child #3, Johann Peter, confirmed [5] [9] in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [9] 28 Apr 1727 child #1, Veronica Christina, and Johannes Dorner married [9] 11 Dec 1734 Anna Veronica Staadts involved in an accident in the Kautenmill [5] [9] 12 Dec 1734 Anna Veronica Staadts died [3] [9] 1735 child #5, Maria, confirmed [5] in Zurback, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [9] 17 Aug 1786 child #1, Veronica Christina, died [7] Questions - Citation #5 refers to Anna Veronica Staadts as Anna Veronica Staats. [2] Citation #6 refers to Anna Veronica Staadts as Anna Veronica Staad. [2] Citation #3, Citation #5 and Citation #9 indicate Anna Veronica Staadts born c1676. [2] Citation #3 says child #1, Veronica Christina, born 1715 in Maxsain, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany. [2] Citation #5 and Citation #9 refer to Christian Leonard Kuhl as Leonhard Kuhl. [2] Citation #9 says Christian Leonard Kuhl born in Hesse-Nassau, however Hesse-Nassau did not exist at the time of the birth of Christian Leonard Kuhl. [2] Citation #9 says child #5, Maria, confirmed 1736. [2] Citations - 1. Leland Stanford Cool (3.577) <pcool5@tampabay.rr.com>, 24 May 2016, Reference->85.txt 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. "The Kuhl Family of Hunterdon County, New Jersey", Michael Gesner <mgesner@yahoo.com> and John William Kuhl <jkuhl@patmedia.net> (3.358, child i), 2012 4. marriage proclamation for Christian Leonard Kuhl (90.0) and Anna Veronica Staadts (91.0) Reference->90.txt 5. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr, 1991, Reference->85.txt and Misc->85. 6. Chris & Debbie Jobes <jobes@voicenet.com> 7. Leland Stanford Cool (3.577) <pcool5@tampabay.rr.com> 8. John William Kuhl (3.358, child i) <jkuhl@patmedia.net> and Virginia Louise Kuhl (3.387, child i) <vknutsen@atcnet.net> 9. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com Children: i. Veronica Christina. [5] [9] 85.0 ii. Johann Paul. [1] [5] [9] iii. Johann Peter. [5] [9] 86.1 iv. Johann Christian. [5] [9] v. Maria. [5] [9]
92.0 Johannes Kuhl Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 93.0 Veronica Lentz Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1639 Johannes Kuhl born [3] in Maxsain, Hessen Nassau-Luerback, [6] Germany [3] [6] 1643 Veronica Lentz born [4] in Maxsain, Hessen Nassau-Luerback, [6] Germany [4] [6] c1660 Johannes Kuhl and Veronica Lentz married in Maxsain, Hessen Nassau-Luerback, Germany [6] c1679 child #2, Johann Jacob, born [2] [6] in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [6] c1683 child #3, Anna Maria, born [2] [6] in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [6] 1694 Veronica Lentz died in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] Johannes Kuhl living in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] [6] child #4, daughter, name unknown, living in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 1695 child #2, Johann Jacob, confirmed [2] 1699 child #3, Anna Maria, confirmed [2] 1701 Peter Zeitz living in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [2] 30 Nov 1701 child #2, Johann Jacob, and Maria Eva Zeitz married [2] [6] in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [6] Notes - Veronica Lentz died by 1694 [2] [6] in Zurbach, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany. [6] Maria Eva Zeitz daughter of Peter Zeitz. [2] Questions - Citation #4 names Veronica Lentz as Anna Veronica Lentzin. [5] Citation #3 names Veronica Lentz as Veronica Lentzin. [5] Citation #3 and Citation #6 say Veronica Lentz born c1635. [5] Citation #6 says Johannes Kuhl born c1637. [5] Citation #8 refers to Veronica Lentz as Veronika Lentzin. [5] Citations - 1. marriage proclamation for Leonard Kuhl (90.0) and Anna Veronica Staadts (91.0) Reference->90.txt 2. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr, 1991, Reference->85.txt, and Misc->85. and Misc->92. 3. Chris & Debbie Jobes <jobes@voicenet.com> 4. Leland Stanford Cool (3.577) <pcool5@tampabay.rr.com> 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 7. www.familysearch.org 8. Trudy Schenk, 8983 North Daybreaker, Park City, UT 84098-5819, <tschenk@sisna.com>, 25 Jun 2002 Children: 90.0 i. Christian Leonard. [1] [2] [7] ii. Johann Jacob. [2] [6] iii. Anna Maria. [2] [6] iv. daughter, name unknown. [2] [6]
94.0 Johannes Kaes Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 95.0 Christina Schreitzer Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1652 Johannes Kaes born in Anhausen, Rheinland, Germany [1] c1670 Johannes Kaes and Veronika Remer (97.0) married [2] 26 Feb 1731 Johannes Kaes died in Anhausen, Rheinland, Germany [2] Notes - Johannes Kaes married first Christina Schreitzer. [2] Child #2, Peter, died in Quick's Mills, Hunterdon County, New Jersey from yellow fever; buried in Case Family Burial Ground, 56-60 Bonnel Street, Flemington, Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [5] Questions - Citation #3 names a son, Anthony, and descendants. [4] Citation #3 names a son, William, but is being confused with Johann Wilhelm Malcolm Kaes (86.6). [4] Citation #7 names additional children: Anthony and William, and offers descendents for William. [4] Citation #7 refers to Kaes as Kase. [4] Citations - 1. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com, Reference->88.txt 2. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 3. "Early Germans of New Jersey", Theodore Frelinghuysen Chambers, 1895, Misc->88.jpg 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. article naming Johan Philip Kaes (88.0), Reference->88.txt 6. "The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey", Reference->86.8.txt 7. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Misc->5.353-2.jpg Children by Johannes Kaes and Christina Schreitzer: 88.0 i. Johan Philip. [1] [6] ii. Peter. [5] iii. Franz. [5]
96.0 Henrich Jung Father - name unknown Mother - name unknown 97.0 Veronica Remer Father - 106.0 Conrad Remer Mother - name unknown Timeline - c1640 Henrich Jung born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] [10] 15 Jand1652 Veronica Remer born in Thalhausen, Rhineland, Germany [5] c1670 Veronica Remer and Johannes Kaes (95.0) married [8] 4 Nov 1674 Henrich Jung and Veronica Remer married [4] [8] [11] in Thalhausen, Germany [8] 1676 child #1, Johann Stephen, born in Newviedlt, Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [5] 28 Jul 1679 child #2, Anna Magdalena, born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [5] 28 Sep 1679 child #2, Anna Magdalena, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [5] 13 Nov 1681 child #3, Anna Elsa, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 25 Apr 1683 child #4, Anna Elizabetha, born [6] in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [6] [8] 2 Jul 1686 child #3, Anna Elsa, died [4] [5] in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 14 May 1687 child #5, name unknown, born in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] child #5, name unknown, died in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 6 May 1688 child #6, Anna Gertruth, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 27 Sep 1689 child #6, Anna Gertruth, died in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 1 Apr 1692 Veronica Remer died [9] in childbirth [4] [9] 2 Apr 1692 Veronica Remer buried [4] in Newviedlt, Anhausen, Rhineland, Germany [5] 12 Oct 1692 Henrich Jung and Anna Veronica ------ married in Langenbaum, Ruckeroth, Germany [4] [11] 8 Nov 1696 child #8, Johannes, baptized in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 24 Nov 1700 child #2, Anna Magdalena, and Johann Wilhelm Lux married in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] 15 Feb 1714 Henrich Jung died [4] [10] [11] in Anhausen, Rheinland, Preussen [8] [11] 16 Nov 1720 child #8, Johannes, and Anna Christina Hermann married in Anhausen, Neuwied-Westerwald, Germany [4] Notes - Henrich Jung lived in Anhausen, Germany. [3] Anna Veronica Remer married first Hans Henrich Kas. [4] Johann Wilhelm Lux son of Georg Lux. [4] Anna Christina Hermann daughter of Andreas Hermann. [4] Questions - Citation #8 says Veronica Remer born in Westfalen, Rheinland, Germany. [7] Citation #8 and Citation #11 say Veronica Remer died 2 Apr 1692. [7] Citation #8 says Henrich Jung born c1653 in Anhausen, Rheinland, Preussen. [7] Citation #8 says Henrich Jung died 15 Feb 1712. [7] Citation #9 says Veronica Remer married Hans Henrich Kaes c1670. [7] Citations - 1. "Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol III, 1751-1760", A. Van Doren Honeyman, 1924, Reference->88.txt 2. will of Johann Philip Kaes (88.0) Reference->88.txt 3. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Reference->88.txt and Misc->88. 4. "More Palatine Families", Henry Z. Jones Jr. 1991, Misc->96. 5. Vickie Beard (0.0.0.188) <vickie@familyquestresearch.com> 6. gedmatch.com, GEDCOM #5494125, <carol.722@outlook.com> 7. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 8. Ron L. <ronlynrose@bellsouth.net>, wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com 9. "Supplement to the Hess Family in America", Barbara Allison, 1984 10. gedmatch.com, GEDCOM #7143883, <hummingbirdmom53@gmail.com> 11. Hunterdon County Historical Society, Henry Z. Jones Jr, Misc->88.-7.jpg Children by Henrich Jung and Veronica Remer: 89.1 i. Johann Stephen. [4] ii. Anna Magdalena. [4] iii. Anna Elsa. [4] 89.0 iv. Anna Elizabetha. [3] [4] [6] [11] v. name unknown. [4] vi. Anna Gertruth. [4] vii. name unknown. [4] Children by Henrich Jung and Anna Veronica ------: 89.2 viii. Peter. [1] [2] [4] [11] ix. Johannes. [4]
98.0 Daniel Robins Father - 100.0 Richard Robertson Mother - 101.0 Mary Rebecca ------ 99.0 Hope Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - 1627 Daniel Robins born [8] [14] [15] [54] [64] [72] [78] near Blair Atholl, [9] [14] [15] [72] Scotland [9] [14] [15] [64] [72] 31 Oct 1641 Hope Potter born [6] [47] [65] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [65] [72] 19 Dec 1641 Hope Potter baptized [22] [58] [64] in Congregational Church, [38] [44] [58] New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [5] [22] [44] [58] 3 Sep 1651 Daniel Robins taken prisoner of war in Battle of Worcester, Worcester, England [9] [14] [15] [27] [64] Daniel Robins selected to be exiled to New England [9] 11 Nov 1651 Daniel Robins departed Gravesend, England on ship "John and Sara" [9] [19] [70] [71] as a prisoner of war [9] [19] [70] Feb 1652 Daniel Robins arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on ship "John and Sara" as a prisoner of war [9] [18] 1652 Daniel Robins auctioned as an indentured servant to Nathaniel Foote for an 8-year indentureship [9] Nathaniel Foote living in New Haven, New Haven County, [15] Connecticut [9] [15] 13 May 1652 Daniel Robins recorded as Daniell Robinson in Suffolk Deeds of the Massachusetts Bay Colony [8] [12] [19] 3 Febd1663 Daniel Robins and Hope Potter register for marriage in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [9] [55] 10 Febd1663 Daniel Robins and Hope Potter married [6] [8] [28] [46] [55] [58] [64] [68] [78] in Congregational Church, [38] New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [8] [21] [28] [44] [55] [63] [68] by ------ Gilbert [27] [46] [58] [64] 14 Dec 1664 child #1, Mary, born [29] [35] [44] [46] [58] [64] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [15] [29] [35] [44] [46] [64] 27 Nov 1666 child #2, Daniel, born [1] [29] [44] [46] [58] in New Haven, Connecticut [1] [29] [44] [46] [64] c1667 moved to Woodbridge, New Jersey [8] 1668 living in Woodbridge, New Jersey [75] 25 Jul 1668 child #3, Lydia, born [25] [31] [32] [64] [82] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [8] [25] [27] [32] [64] 1669 living in Woodbridge, New Jersey [16] [23] [49] [67] 15 Oct 1669 Daniel Robins purchases 17 acres in Woodbridge, New Jersey [27] [64] 18 Mard1669 Daniel Robins purchases 173 acres [9] [14] [16] [23] [36] [42] [49] [50] [64] [73] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [9] [14] [16] [23] [36] [42] [49] from Philip Carteret [16] [23] [67] 1670 Daniel Robins a chosen freeholder [9] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [7] 27 Mar 1670 child #4, Joseph, born in Woodbridge, New Jersey [4] [27] 8 Sep 1673 Daniel Robins took oath of allegiance to Dutch king [9] [75] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [75] 14 Febd1673 child #5, Richard, born in Woodbridge, New Jersey [25] [27] 15 Jul 1674 child #6, Hope, born [25] [27] [73] [76] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [8] [25] [27] [76] 3 Mard1674 child #6, Hope, died [27] [72] [73] [76] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [8] [25] [27] [76] 22 Mard1675 child #7, Nathaniel, born in Woodbridge, New Jersey [25] [27] 2 Jul 1676 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 15 Jul 1676 Daniel Robins purchases about 5 acres in Woodbridge, New Jersey from John Dilley [9] [10] [36] [42] [76] 2 Aug 1676 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 1678 living in Woodbridge, New Jersey [9] 21 Nov 1678 Daniel Robins purchases 12 acres from Abraham Tappen [9] [36] [42] [76] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [76] 4 Mard1678 Daniel Robins purchases about 5 acres in Woodbridge, New Jersey from James Sertell [9] [36] [42] [76] 27 Mar 1679 child #8, Moses, born [14] [27] in Woodbridge, New Jersey [25] [27] 1680 Daniel Robins and Samuel Dennis serving as Overseer of Highways for Woodbridge, New Jersey [53] 12 Jand1679 Daniel Robins purchases 30 acres in Woodbridge, New Jersey [3] [36] 20 Jand1679 Daniel Robins purchases [36] [42] [76] 7 acres [76] in Woodbridge, New Jersey from John Smith [36] [42] [76] 16 Nov 1680 Daniel Robins and Samuel Dennis appointed to superintend construction of a causeway in Woodbridge, New Jersey [53] 16 Dec 1681 child #9, Hope, born in Woodbridge, New Jersey [27] 24 May 1683 child #10, Aaron, born [25] [27] [33] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [8] [25] [27] 1685 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [8] 10 Jun 1685 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 1686 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [75] 15 Jun 1686 child #11, Benjamin, born [27] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [25] [27] 1688 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [67] 1688 Daniel Robins serving as Tax Collector [9] [16] [53] for Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [53] Daniel Robins serving as Constable [9] [16] [53] for Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [53] 29 May 1688 Daniel Robins purchases [36] [42] [50] [67] 3 acres [50] [67] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [36] [42] from James Clarkson [36] [42] [50] [67] Daniel Robins sells [36] [42] [50] [67] 7 acres [50] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [36] [42] to James Clarkson [36] [42] [50] [67] 9 May 1689 Daniel Robins witnesses will of Mathew Mores, Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [52] 1690 Daniel Robins serving as Overseer of Highways [9] [53] for Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [53] Mar 1692 Daniel Robins appointed as Marshal or Sergeant of the Court [9] [16] [23] [73] 20 Dec 1692 Daniel Robins presented to Grand Jury for breach of the Sabbath [9] [11] [76] 1 Sep 1693 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 4 Jan 1694 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 1695 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [67] moved to Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey [9] [14] [43] 7 Nov 1695 Daniel Robins purchases [23] [36] [42] [50] [64] 500 acres [23] [36] [42] [64] near Clarkburg, [64] Monmouth County, New Jersey [23] [36] [42] [64] from John Reid [23] [36] [42] [50] [67] 14 Dec 1695 Daniel Robins sells [36] [42] [50] [67] 11 acres [50] [67] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [36] [42] to Peter Lacont [36] [42] [50] [67] 1696 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [67] 11 Jand1695 Daniel Robins and Hope Potter sell [36] [42] [50] [67] 12 acres [50] [67] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [36] [42] [67] to George Browne [36] [42] [50] [67] 31 Jand1695 Daniel Robins and Hope Potter sell 26 acres in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Adam Hude [16] [36] [42] [45] [67] Daniel Robins sells land in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Adam Hude [36] [45] 3 Mard1695 Daniel Robins sells 100 acres [4] [23] [36] [42] [50] [67] in Monmouth County, New Jersey [4] [23] [36] [42] to Joseph Robins (82.46) [4] [23] [36] [42] [50] [67] 14 Apr 1696 Daniel Robins sells 60 acres in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Daniel Robins (82.0) [23] [36] [42] 17 Apr 1696 Daniel Robins sells land in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Adam Hude [42] [50] [67] 1696 living in Freehold Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey [67] 8 Jul 1696 Daniel Robins sells [36] [42] [50] [67] 130 acres [50] in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [36] [42] to Elisha Parker [36] [42] [50] [67] 25 Sep 1696 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 7 Jand1696 deed dated 31 Jand1695 recorded [16] c1697 Daniel Robins sells land in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey to Nathaniel Robins (82.4) [27] 29 Febd1697 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 25 Mar 1698 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 17 Jul 1701 Daniel Robins signs a Petition for Suitable Person for Governor of New Jersey sent this day [30] [75] 25 Jul 1701 Daniel Robins named in deed [67] 15 Dec 1701 Daniel Robins sells land in/near Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Moses Robins (82.5) [23] [36] [42] 18 Sep 1706 Daniel Robins sells land in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey to Joseph Robins (82.46) [39] [50] 1714 living in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey [16] [37] [41] 22 Jun 1714 will of Daniel Robins made [8] [16] [37] [41] [64] 1714 Daniel Robins died [6] [9] [54] [63] [78] in Crosswicks, Monmouth County, New Jersey [6] [9] [72] 18 Aug 1714 will of Daniel Robins proved [37] [64] [80] 24 Jun 1727 Daniel Robins mentioned in land survey in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [49] Notes - Daniel Robins known as "Daniel Robinson" while in Connecticut, [8] [29] [40] [71] "Daniel Robertson" while in Scotland, "the Scot", "Scotch Robins"; [9] served during Third Civil War for Charles II and Scotland; [9] [15] Quaker [9] [43] after 1695; Puritan before 1695; [43] described as about 5', bright blue eyes, dark, thick, curly hair; played the harp; [9] [14] buried in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey; [9] [27] [60] owned land in New Haven, Connecticut; [37] guardian for Meribah Robins (82.4, child i) and Sarah Robins (82.4, child ii). [27] Hope Potter died after 1694. [16] Extras - Additional info. [13] [17] [24] [34] [48] [49] [59] [61] [62] [66] Info concerning East Jersey during the 17th century, Misc->17thCEastJersey.pdf [2] Path Daniel Robins followed during his lifetime. [20] Photo of Blair Castle, Blair Atholl, Scotland, Misc->BlairCastle.jpg [26] Boundaries of land Daniel Robins purchased 7 Nov 1695, Maps->USA->NewJersey->MonmouthCounty->99.jpg [27] Web Site of interest, http://scottishprisonersofwar.com/ [2] Robins Coat of Arms, Misc->Robins-CoatOfArms.jpg [2] Additional info. [70] Info pertaining to land conveyances between colonists and Indians in New Jersey, Misc->IndianToEuropeanLandShift-WestJersey.pdf [74] Questions - Citation #1 names Daniel Robins as Daniel Robbinson. [2] Citation #72 says Daniel Robins buried in Ye Olde Robbins Burial Place, Imlaystown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #44, Citation #51, Citation #55 and Citation #57 refer to Daniel Robins as Daniel Robinson. [2] Citation #46 and Citation #58 refer to Daniel Robins as both Daniell Robinson and Daniell Robbinson. [2] Citation #71 refers to Daniel Robins as Daniell Robinson. [2] Citation #67 refers to Daniel Robins as both Daniel Robins and Daniel Robbins. [2] Citation #9 and Citation #72 say Daniel Robins died 22 Jun 1714. [2] Citation #9 says the body of Daniel Robins moved from Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey to Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey 18 Aug 1714 for burial. [2] Citation #15 says the indentured servitude for Daniel Robins in 1652 was 10 years. [2] Citation #6 and Citation #47 say Hope Potter died 1687 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey. [2] Citation #18 says Daniel Robins departed Dec 1651 from London, England on ship "John and Sara". [2] Citation #29, Citation #40, Citation #44, Citation #57, Citation #63 and Citation #72 say Daniel Robins and Hope Potter married 3 Feb 1663. [2] Citation #29, Citation #40, Citation #44, Citation #51 and Citation #56 say Hope Potter baptized 3 Oct 1641. [2] Citation #27 says Hope Potter baptized 19 Jand1641 (corrected to 19 Dec 1641) in The First Church of Christ. [2] Citation #64 indicates Hope Potter baptized in The First Church of Christ. [2] Citation #43 says the 7 Nov 1695 land purchase was from John Laing. [2] Citation #37 indicates will of Daniel Robins may have been proved 6 Aug 1714. [2] Citation #50 says the land purchased by Daniel Robins 18 Mard1669 was from John Dilly. [2] Citation #50 says Daniel Robins sold 17 acres 31 Jand1695 to Adam Hude. [2] Citation #67 says Daniel Robins purchased 17 acres 18 Mard1669. [2] Citation #67 says Daniel Robins witnessed will of Mathew Moore 6 May 1689. [2] Citation #50 and Citation #67 say Daniel Robins sold 120 acres 4 Apr 1696 to Daniel Robins (82.0) [2] Citation #33 refers to Robins as Robbins. [2] Citation #58 indicates that the Timeline entry "3 Febd1663 Daniel Robins and Hope Potter register for marriage in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut" may not be correct. [2] Citation #68 says Daniel Robins born 12 Mar 1645. [2] Citation #72 says Hope Potter born 3 Oct 1641; died 1687 in Crosswicks, Burlington County, New Jersey; buried in Ye Olde Robbins Burial Place, Imlaystown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, [2] Citation #73 refers to Robins as Robinds. [2] Citation #9 says Daniel Robins lived in Mercer County, New Jersey; however Mercer County, New Jersey was founded in 1838. [2] Citation #75 refers to Daniel Robins as Daniell Robins, Daniell Robbins and Daniel Robbins. [2] Citation #79 says Daniel Robins born 1645. [2] Citation #82 calls child #3, Lydia, the first child. [2] Citation #82 says Daniel Robins came from England. [2] Citations - 1. birth record for Daniel Robins (82.0) Records->Births->82.jpg 2. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 3. deeds, Reference->82.txt, Records->Deeds->82.jpg and Records->Deeds->82.-2.jpg 4. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 28 Mar 2010, Reference->82.46.txt 5. Shannon Hammontree <steins@allshannon.com> 6. Cynthia Joan Victor (1.2351, child i) <cjvictor8855@yahoo.com>, 14 Aug 2015 7. Wyndham Clampett <wyndham@clampett.org>, Reference->55.21.txt 8. bio, Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, Jul 2014, Reference->98.txt 9. The Life of Daniel "Scotch" Robins, Todd Douglas Robbins (1.2726, child i), Reference->98.txt 10. deed, Reference->98.txt 11. "Ye Olde Middlesex Courts", H E Pickersgill, 1932, Reference->98.txt 12. Janice Farnsworth <farns10th@aol.com>, Reference->98.txt 13. messages from Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and Chris Robbins <candcn10ac@bellsouth.net>, Reference->98.txt 14. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 1992, Reference->98.txt 15. Mike Poston <poston@erols.com>, 12 Dec 2002, Reference->98.txt 16. Chuck Poli <annettapoli@msn.com>, 28 Jul 2004, Reference->98.txt 17. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 8 Dec 2014, Reference->98.txt 18. Micky Craft <horses1032@cox.net>, 11 Sep 2015, Reference->98.txt 19. "Directory of Scots Banished to the American Plantations, 1650-1775", David Dobson, 1983, Reference->98.txt 20. "The Exile of Daniel Robins to America in 1652", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 1992, Misc->98.jpg 21. marriage record for Daniel Robins (98.0) and Hope Potter (99.0) Records->Marriages->98.jpg 22. baptismal record for Hope Potter (99.0) Records->Baptisms->99.jpg 23. "Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey", Francis Bazley Lee, 1907, Biographies->9.312-2 24. "Salter's History of Monmouth and Ocean Counties New Jersey", Edwin Salter, 2007, Biographies->98.jpg 25. "Annals of Our Colonial Ancestors and Their Descendants", Ambrose Milton Shotwell, 1895, Biographies->98.-2.jpg 26. Todd Douglas Robbins (1.2726, child i) <tdamcbigity@gmail.com> <todd.d.robbins@gmail.com> 27. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006 28. Torrey's New England Marriages Prior to 1700 (online database, AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2008.) Originally published as: New England Marriages Prior to 1700, Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015, Misc->98. 29. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923, Misc->98.-2.jpg 30. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol II), William A. Whitehead, 1881, Misc->98.-3.pdf 31. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 8 Sep 2012, Reference->82.45.txt 32. Steve Eastwood, Misc->82.45ch-ii.jpg 33. Thomas K. Robbins (1.724) <tomrobbins@comcast.net> 34. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 18 Jan 2011, Reference->82.txt 35. birth record for Mary Robins (98., child i), Records->Births->99.ch-i.jpg 36. state.nj.us, Reference->98.txt 37. abstract of will of Daniel Robins (98.0) Reference->98.txt, Records->Wills->98.jpg and Records->Wills->98.-3.jpg 38. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 21 Jun 2017 39. will abstracts, Records->Wills->98.jpg 40. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 41. will of Daniel Robins (98.0) Records->Wills->98.-2.jpg, Records->Wills->98.-4.jpg, Records->Wills->98. and Records->Wills->98.-2 42. New Jersey State Archives Records Index, Reference->98.txt 43. Marfy Goodspeed <marfyg@gmail.com>, 24 Jan 2005 44. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Volume V-6, Donald Lines Jacobus, 1929, Misc->98.-3.jpg 45. Gary Dale Robins (0.2212, child i) <gdrobins@robinsgenealogy.net>, 9 Mar 2006, Reference->98.txt 46. "Vital Records of New Haven 1649-1850", Part I, The Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, 1917, Misc->98.-4.jpg 47. Noreen Palladino Cullen, 2016, Misc->104.pdf 48. Messenger-Press, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Newspapers->Misc->98.jpg 49. deed abstracts, Records->Deeds->98.jpg and Reference->98.txt 50. deed list, Misc->98.-5.jpg 51. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 52. "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, Records->Wills->82.jpg 53. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873, Reference->82.txt 54. Charles William Poley (0.0.950, child i) <chuck_poley@yahoo.com>, 5 Mar 2005 55. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Clarence Almon Torrey, 1985 56. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988, Reference->102.txt 57. William Collins (3.2337) <genedigger@yahoo.com>, 8 Oct 2007 58. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 25 Mar 2008, Reference->98.txt 59. <lakeman12002@yahoo.com>, May 2005, Reference->98.txt 60. message exchange, 2004-2005, Reference->55.11.txt 61. message exchange, Nov 2010, Reference->98.txt 62. email exchange, Mar 2007, Reference->98.txt 63. https://commonheroes3.wordpress.com/11th-generation/potter-william-frances/, Reference->102.txt 64. "Robins/Robbins of New Jersey", Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net> and John William Taylor Jr, 2006, Reference->98.txt 65. Sylvia <Syllink@aol.com>, 26 Jan 2008 66. "Ancestors of Morris Robinette Frazee", Carlyle E. Hystad, First Edition, March 2008, Reference->102.txt 67. "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey" (Vol XXI), William Nelson, 1899, Misc->98.-6.jpg 68. wikitree.com 69. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 20 Apr 2011, Reference->82.7.txt 70. "A Mystery in the Woods", Thomas K. Robbins (1.724), 2022 71. "Scotch Prisoners Sent to Massachusetts in 1652, by Order of the English Government", New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol I, 1847, Misc->98.-7.jpg 72. findagrave.com 73. "Woodbridge and Vicinity", Rev. Joseph W. Dally, 1873 74. Rutgers University, New Jersey 75. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 1, Orra Eugene Monette, 1930 76. "First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge Olde East New Jersey", Part 2, Orra Eugene Monette, 1931 77. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 17 May 2025 78. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 18 May 2025 79. Eric Henderson (3.3390, child i) <phenders306@gmail.com>, 13 Jan 2025, wikitree.com 80. State of New Jersey Index, Wills, Inventories, Etc, In the office of the Secretary of State Prior to 1901, Vol. II, 1913 81. "Potter Profiles", Vol 49, Dec 1995, Spokane, Washington, Misc->82.46.jpg 82. Maud Bliss Allen, Misc->17.32 Children: i. Mary. [8] [16] [23] [35] [37] [44] [46] [60] [68] 82.0 ii. Daniel. [1] [8] [14] [16] [23] [25] [37] [44] [46] [60] [68] [82] 82.45 iii. Lydia. [8] [16] [23] [25] [37] [68] [73] [76] [82] 82.46 iv. Joseph. [4] [14] [15] [23] [25] [60] [68] [73] [76] [81] [82] 82.3 v. Richard. [14] [15] [16] [23] [25] [37] [54] [60] [68] [73] [76] [77] [82] vi. Hope. [15] [25] [68] [73] [76] 82.4 vii. Nathaniel. [14] [15] [16] [23] [25] [60] [73] [76] [82] 82.5 viii. Moses. [15] [16] [23] [25] [37] [57] [60] [68] [73] [76] [82] 82.6 ix. Hope. [15] [16] [23] [25] [68] [73] [76] [79] 82.7 x. Aaron. [14] [15] [16] [23] [60] [68] [69] [73] [76] [82] 82.8 xi. Benjamin. [14] [15] [16] [23] [25] [37] [60] [68] [73] [76] [82]
99.1 Rebecca Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - c1641 Thomas Adams born [11] Jan 1643 Rebecca Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] Rebecca Potter baptized [6] [7] [10] in First Congregational Society, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [7] Jul 1643 John Thorpe baptized in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [13] 1666 John Thorpe living in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [13] Rebecca Potter accused John Thorpe of the paternity of child #1, name unknown, in court, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [13] child #1, name unknown, born [1] 27 Nov 1667 Rebecca Potter and Thomas Adams married [1] [6] [7] [8] [10] [14] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [7] [14] 29 Sep 1688 child #3, Abigail, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [7] 1694 living in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey [12] 2 Oct 1694 will of Thomas Adams made [12] 1695 Thomas Adams died [11] 1 Apr 1695 account of estate of Thomas Adams made [12] 26 Jul 1695 inventory of estate of Thomas Adams made [12] 17 Aug 1695 will of Thomas Adams proved [12] 3 Dec 1698 account of estate of Thomas Adams made [12] Notes - Rebecca Potter with first John Thorpe; [2] [13] worked as a nurse; [9] moved to Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [6] [8] [10] John Thorpe son of William Thorpe. [13] Thomas Adams lived in New Hampshire; moved to Crosswicks, Freehold Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [7] Child #2, Rebecca, married Richard Smith. [12] Questions - Citation #4, Citation #8 and Citation #9 refer to Rebecca Potter as Rebeckah Potter. [5] Citation #4 says Rebecca Potter born Jand1642. [5] Citation #11 says Rebecca Potter also married Thomas Cawood. [5] Citation #2 and Citation #3 says child #2, Rebecca, married ------ Seatown. [5] Citation #12 names additional children: Elizabeth, Hanna and Mary (wife of ------ Sutton; has a child named Joseph), but it's possible these children are not by Rebecca Potter but by a previous spouse of Thomas Adams. [5] Citation #13 refers to Thorpe as Thorp. [5] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 3. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net>, Reference->102.txt 4. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->102.txt 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 7. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.1.txt 8. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 9. "Ancient Town Records (Volume II) New Haven Town Records 1662-1684", Franklin Bowditch Dexter, 1919 10. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988, Reference->102.txt 11. Sara Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 19 Apr 2006 12. will abstract for Thomas Adams (second spouse of 99.1), Reference->99.1.txt 13. "History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Volume 1", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1976 14. https://commonheroes3.wordpress.com/11th-generation/potter-william-frances/, Reference->102.txt Children by Rebecca Potter and John Thorpe: i. name unknown. [1] Children by Rebecca Potter and Thomas Adams: ii. Rebecca. [2] [3] [12] iii. Abigail. [7]
99.2 Mary Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - c1610 Richard Mansfield born [2] 1637 Mary Potter born [1] [2] [8] 1637 Joseph Mansfield born in Exeter, Devon, England [2] 22 Aug 1641 Mary Potter baptized in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [4] [6] [7] [9] 10 Jan 1654 Richard Mansfield died [2] c1657 Mary Potter and Joseph Mansfield married [1] [4] [6] [7] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 18 Apr 1660 child #1, Martha, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 26 Jul 1662 child #2, Mercy, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 15 Sep 1664 John Benham born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [5] 24 Oct 1664 child #3, Silence, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 15 Sep 1665 William Johnson born [2] 20 Sep 1666 child #4, Elizabeth, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 6 Dec 1668 child #5, Comfort, born [2] 8 Apr 1671 child #6, John, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 27 Dec 1673 child #7, Joseph, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 6 Feb 1675 child #8, Ebenezer, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 8 Jul 1681 child #9, Japhet, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 8 Nov 1682 Hannah Bradley born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 22 Dec 1690 child #6, John, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 15 Nov 1692 Joseph Mansfield died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [9] Jan 1701 child #9, Japhet, and Hannah Bradley married in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] 1 Dec 1701 Mary Potter died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [9] c1741 William Johnson died [2] 1744 child #9, Japhet, died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] John Benham died [5] 27 Oct 1768 Hannah Bradley died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] Notes - Joseph Mansfield son of Richard Mansfield [2] [9] and Gillian Drake. [2] Richard Mansfield son of John Mansfield. [2] Child #4, Elizabeth, married William Johnson. [2] Questions - Citation #9 says Richard Mansfield born 27 Feb 1636. [3] Citation #9 says child #8, Ebenezer, born 6 Feb 1677. [3] Extras - Headstone for Mary Potter, Misc->Headstones->99.2.jpg [9] Citations - 1. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 2. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 3. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 4. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 5. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922, Reference->99.2.txt 6. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 7. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988, Reference->102.txt 8. https://commonheroes3.wordpress.com/11th-generation/potter-william-frances/, Reference->102.txt 9. findagrave.com Children: 82.9 i. Martha. [2] 82.25 ii. Mercy. [2] 82.37 iii. Silence. [2] [9] iv. Elizabeth. [2] 82.32 v. Comfort. [2] vi. John. [2] 82.38 vii. Joseph. [2] [9] 82.33 viii. Ebenezer. [2] [9] ix. Japhet. [2]
99.3 Sarah Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - 1529 Helen Warren born Bassingbourn, Cambridge, England [3] 1540 John Brooke born in London, England [3] 18 Jun 1559 Joan Brooke born [3] 21 Sep 1592 Nathaniel Foote born [3] [11] [13] in Shalford, Essex, England [2] [13] c1594 Thomas Welles born in Stourton, Whichford, Warwickshire, England [5] 1595 Elizabeth Deming born [2] [11] [14] in Colchester, Essex, England [2] 28 Jand1607 Robert Foote (Sr) died [3] c1615 Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming married [11] [13] 8 Dec 1627 Robert Foote born [2] [14] in Ipswich, Suffolk, [3] England [2] [3] 1633 Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming emigrated to America [11] 1634 Nathaniel Foote helped found Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [5] [13] 10 Oct 1634 Joan Brooke died [3] 22 Aug 1639 Sarah Potter born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [14] 22 Aug 1641 Sarah Potter baptized [6] [7] [8] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [6] 1641-1648 Thomas Welles serving as 2nd Secretary of Connecticut [5] 1 Jul 1644 Aaron Blatchley born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [14] 20 Nov 1644 Nathaniel Foote died [2] [11] [13] [14] in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [2] [13] 1646 Elizabeth Deming and Thomas Welles married in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [3] 1655-1656 Thomas Welles serving as Governor of Connecticut [5] 6 Aug 1659 Sarah Potter and Robert Foote married [1] [11] [12] [14] in Stonington, Connecticut [1] 13 Apr 1660 child #1, Nathaniel, born [3] 12 Febd1661 child #2, Sarah, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 18 Mard1663 child #3, Elizabeth, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 6 Mard1665 child #4, Joseph, born [3] [14] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 14 May 1668 child #5, Samuel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] [14] 1670 Abigail Johnson born [14] Abigail Barker born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [14] 24 Jul 1670 child #6, John, born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 14 Dec 1672 child #7, Stephen, born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] child #8, Isaac, born in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 1681 Robert Foote died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [14] 28 Jul 1683 Elizabeth Deming died [2] [11] [14] in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut [2] 12 Jan 1685 child #3, Elizabeth, and John Grave married in Wallingford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 1686 Sarah Potter and Aaron Blatchley married [6] [14] 30 Mar 1692 child #4, Joseph, and Abigail Johnson married [3] [14] in Connecticut [3] 1694 child #5, Samuel, and Abigail Barker married [3] [14] in East Guilford, Connecticut [3] 1696 child #5, Samuel, died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] [14] child #6, John, and Mary Palmer married in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 31 Aug 1699 Aaron Blatchley died in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [14] 1702 child #7, Stephen, and Elizabeth Nash married in East Guilford, Connecticut [3] 1705 Abigail Johnson died [14] 23 Aug 1706 Sarah Potter acknowledges receipt of full share of estate of William J. Potter (102.0) [9] [10] 1709 child #8, Isaac, and Rebecca Dickerman married in East Guilford, Connecticut [3] 1713 child #6, John, died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] May 1730 child #3, Elizabeth, died in Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 27 Jun 1739 child #7, Stephen, and Hannah Howd married in East Guilford, Connecticut [3] 6 Mard1750 child #4, Joseph, died [3] [14] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] 14 Mar 1755 Abigail Barker died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [14] 11 Feb 1758 child #8, Isaac, died in Bedford, Connecticut [3] 23 Oct 1762 child #7, Stephen, died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [3] Notes - Sarah Potter buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [14] Robert Foote served as a First Lieutenant; [2] [7] [8] [14] son of Nathaniel Foote and Elizabeth Deming; [2] buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [14] Aaron Blatchley buried in Village Green Cemetery, Guilford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [14] Nathaniel Foote baptized in At. Botolph's, London, England; [2] son of Robert Foote (Sr) and Joan Brooke. [3] Elizabeth Deming daughter of John Demming and Honor Treat. [3] Robert Foote (Sr) son of John Foote and Helen Warren. [3] Joan Brooke daughter of John Brooke and Elizabeth Whatman. [3] Thomas Welles married first Alice Tomes. [5] Child #5, Samuel, buried in Branford Center Cemetery, Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [14] Child #7, Stephen, and child #8, Isaac, twins. [3] John Grave served as a Lieutenant. [3] Abigail Barker daughter of William Barker and Elizabeth ------; buried in Congregational Church Cemetery, North Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [14] Questions - Citation #3 says Sarah Potter and Robert Foote married in Wethersfield, Hartford County, Connecticut. [4] Citation #2 and Citation #14 say Nathaniel Foote born 1593. [4] Citation #11 says Nathaniel Foote born in Colchester, Essex, England. [4] Citation #1 says Sarah Potter born 1639. [4] Citation #7 and Citation #12 refer to Aaron Blatchley as Aaron Blakesley. [4] Citation #10 refers to Blatchley as Blakesley. [4] Citation #9 refers to Aaron Blatchley as Aaron Blackesley. [4] Citation #13 gives two birth places for Nathaniel Foote: Colchester, England and Shalford, Essex, England. [4] Citation #14 says Sarah Potter died 23 Aug 1706 in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [4] Citation #14 offers two places of birth for Robert Foote: Colchester, Colchester Borough, Essex, England and Shalford, Essex, England.. [4] Extras - Additional info. [11] John Deming (brother of Elizabeth Deming) considered one of the "fathers of Connecticut"; surveyed the boundaries between his hometown of Wethersfield and Hartford, Connecticut in 1635. [13] For additional information concerning child #3, Elizabeth, (including descendants) see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61366782/elizabeth_graves [4] For additional information concerning child #4, Joseph, (including descendants) see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9305202/joseph_foote [4] For additional information concerning child #6, John, (including descendants) see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165539850/john_foote [4] For additional information concerning child #7, Stephen, (including descendants) see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11485671/stephen_foote [4] For additional information concerning child #8, Isaac, (including descendants) see https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36246395/isaac_foote [4] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 2. <The_Big_gEDcom@bigfoot.com> 3. Foote Family Association of America 4. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 5. wikipedia.com 6. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 7. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 8. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 9. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988, Reference->102.txt 10. New-England Historical & Genealogical Register, Jan 1900, Reference->102.txt 11. email exchange, Mar 2007, Reference->98.txt 12. https://commonheroes3.wordpress.com/11th-generation/potter-william-frances/, Reference->102.txt 13. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathaniel_Foote 14. findagrave.com Children by Sarah Potter and Robert Foote: 82.10 i. Nathaniel. [3] [14] 82.11 ii. Sarah. [3] iii. Elizabeth. [3] [14] iv. Joseph. [3] [14] [14] v. Samuel. [3] [14] vi. John. [3] [14] vii. Stephen. [3] [14] viii. Isaac. [3] [14]
99.4 Hannah Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - 1350 Thomas Atte Mede born in Wraxall, Somerset, England [2] 1380 Thomas Mede (I) born in Fayland, Wraxall, Somerset, England [2] 1410 Thomas Mede (II) born in St Mary, Redcliff, Bristol, England [2] 1450 Thomas Mede (Sr) born in Somerset, England [2] 1455 Thomas Mede (I) died in St Mary, Redcliff, Bristol, England [2] 1475 Thomas Mede (II) died in St Mary, Redcliff, Bristol, England [2] 1484 Thomas Mede born in Clavering, Essex, England [2] 1504 Thomas Mede (Sr) died in Essex, England [2] c1536 Reginald Mead born in Elmdon, Essex, England [2] 1558 Thomas Mede died in Great Easton, Essex, England [2] 1562 Richard Mead born in Elmdon, Essex, England [2] c1590 Reginald Mead died in Elmdon, Essex, England [2] 27 Dec 1592 William Mead born in Watford, Herfordshire, England [2] 1634 John Mead born in Elmdon, Essex, England [5] 1635 John Mead emigrated to Massachusetts [6] 8 Sep 1638 Hannah Potter born [2] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 1641 John Mead moved to Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [5] 10 Jul 1657 Hannah Potter and John Mead married in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] moved to Hempstead, Long Island, New York [5] 15 Aug 1658 child #1, John, born in Stamford, Connecticut [2] 2 May 1660 child #2, Joseph, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 26 Oct 1660 moved to Elizabeth Neck, Connecticut [5] 11 Febd1660 child #3, Hannah, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] Jand1662 child #4, Ebenezer, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1663 William Mead died in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] Richard Mead died [2] 5 Feb 1664 John Mead selected (among others) to apportion land [5] c1665 child #5, David, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 5 Jan 1665 child #6, Jonathan, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [6] 7 May 1667 child #7, Benjamin Daniel, born [2] c1669 child #8, Nathaniel, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] c1671 child #9, Samuel, born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] 1672 John Mead (and 26 others) purchased Horseneck, Connecticut from Indians [5] 1675 child #10, Abigail, born [2] 1678 child #11, Elizabeth, born [2] child #12, Mary, born [2] 1679 John Mead chosen as a deputy to the Connecticut General Court [5] 1680 John Mead chosen as a deputy to the Connecticut General Court [5] 1686 John Mead chosen as a deputy to the Connecticut General Court [5] 5 Feb 1699 John Mead died [2] [5] [6] in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [6] 13 Nov 1700 Hannah Potter died in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut [2] [6] 1704 child #8, Nathaniel, died [2] 16 Dec 1707 child #5, David, and Abigail Lean married in Bedford, New York [2] 1725 child #2, Joseph, died [2] Febd1726 child #5, David, died in Bedford, New York [2] Notes - Hannah Potter buried in Tomac Burying Ground, Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [2] [6] John Mead served as a representative to Connecticut legislature from Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut; son of William Mead and Philippa Kilvey. [2] William Mead worked as a doctor; son of Richard and Frances Mead. [2] Richard Mead son of Reginald Mead and Barbara Aspeland. [2] Reginald Mead son of Thomas Mede and Joan Wycliff. [2] Thomas Mede son of Thomas (Sr) and Johanna Mede. [2] Thomas Mede (Sr) son of Thomas Mede (II). [2] Thomas Mede (II) a Sir; son of Thomas Mede (I). [2] Thomas Mede (I) son of Thomas Atte Mede. [2] Child #2, Joseph, married first Sarah Reynolds; married second Mary Schofield. [2] Child #8, Nathaniel, married Rachel ------. [2] Extras - Additional info. [4] [5] Questions - Citation #1 says Hannah Potter born 8 Sep 1635. [3] Citation #7 says Hannah Potter born 8 Sep 1636. [3] Citation #1 says Hannah Potter died in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [3] Citation #2 says John Mead born 1628 in Watford, Herfordshire, England. [3] Citation #6 says Hannah Potter born 8 Sep 1636 in Stamford, Fairfield County, Connecticut. [3] Citation #6 says John Mead born in Lydd, Shepway District, Kent, England. [3] Citation #8 says there were 17 children. [3] Citations - 1. Jimmy Kerr <jimmykerr@the-i.net> 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. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Maryanna-Stever/GENE3-0012.html, Reference->102.txt 5. "One Life at a Time: A New World Family Narrative, 1630-1960", R. Thomas Collins, Jr, 1999, Misc->99.4.jpg 6. findagrave.com 7. Steve <lakeman12002@yahoo.com>, 21 Apr 2005, Reference->102.txt 8. William A. Collins <wcollins128@comcast.net>, 26 Apr 2006, Reference->102.txt Children: 82.12 i. John. [2] [6] ii. Joseph. [2] 82.29 iii. Hannah. [2] [6] 82.27 iv. Ebenezer. [2] [5] [6] v. David. [2] 82.30 vi. Jonathan. [2] [6] 82.31 vii. Benjamin Daniel. [5] [6] viii. Nathaniel. [2] 82.28 ix. Samuel. [2] [5] x. Abigail. [2] xi. Elizabeth. [2] xii. Mary. [2]
99.5 Joseph Potter Father - 102.0 William J. Potter Mother - 103.0 Frances ------ Timeline - Feb 1635 Joseph Potter born [1] [5] [6] [8] [9] in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, [9] England [5] [6] [9] 4 Jun 1635 departed Plymouth, England on ship "Abigail" for Boston, Massachusetts [1] [10] 8 Oct 1635 arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on ship "Abigail" [7] [10] [12] 2 Sep 1642 Phebe Ives born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [9] 2 Oct 1642 Phebe Ives baptized [2] [9] in First Congregational Society, [9] New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [9] c1660 Joseph Potter and Phebe Ives married [2] [3] [7] [8] [9] in New Haven, Connecticut [9] 8 Oct 1661 child #1, Joseph, born [2] [5] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [5] 26 May 1663 child #2, Rebecca, born [2] [4] [5] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [5] c1665 child #3, Phebe, born [2] [9] Mard1667 child #4, Joseph, born [2] [4] [5] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [5] 17 Aug 1669 Joseph Potter died [2] [4] [7] [8] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [4] [7] [9] Aug 1670 Phebe Ives and John Rose married [2] [4] [5] [9] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [2] [4] [5] 1682 Phebe Ives died in Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut [9] 12 Jul 1738 child #3, Phebe, died [2] [9] in Branford, Connecticut [2] Notes - Joseph Potter buried in Center Church on the Green Churchyard, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut. [9] Phebe Ives daughter of William Ives and Hannah [2] [9] Dickerman; buried in Congregational Church Cemetery, North Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut. [9] Child #1, Joseph, died young. [2] [9] Child #3, Phebe, married John Palmer. [2] John Palmer lived in Branford, Connecticut. [2] John Rose a Deacon. [9] Questions - Citation #10 indicates Joseph Potter born either Nov/Dec 1634 or Apr 1635 depending upon when the enumeration of the ship passengers was done which I'm guessing was at departure time. [11] Citation #9 says Joseph Potter enrolled in London, England as passenger for New England on ship Abigail 1 Jul 1635; but that date doesn't seem correct based upon departure date of "Abigail". Perhaps the date is a typo and should be 1 Jun 1635. [11] Citations - 1. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 12 Jan 2011, Reference->102.txt 2. "Families of Ancient New Haven", Donald Lines Jacobus, 1923-1932, Biographies->104. 3. Sara Robbins Hoffman (5.2188, child i) <july37@cox.net>, 18 Jan 2011, Reference->99.5.txt 4. James Shepard, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014, Misc->105.jpg 5. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 6. Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1988, Reference->102.txt 7. https://commonheroes3.wordpress.com/11th-generation/potter-william-frances/, Reference->102.txt 8. email exchange, Reference->102.txt 9. findagrave.com 10. https://www.immigrantships.net/v2/1600v2/abigail16351008.html, transcription of ship passenger list, Reference->102.txt 11. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 12. "Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation", Charles Edward Potter, 1888 Children: i. Joseph. [2] [9] 82.34 ii. Rebecca. [2] [9] iii. Phebe. [2] [9] 82.15 iv. Joseph. [2] [9]
99.6 John Potter Father - 103.1 John William Potter Mother - Elizabeth Wood Timeline - c1636 John Potter born [1] [2] [4] [7] [8] 1638 Hannah Cooper born [1] [3] [7] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 2 Feb 1638 Mary Hitchcock born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 15 Aug 1641 Hannah Cooper baptized [1] [3] in First Congregational Society, [3] New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 17 Oct 1641 John Potter baptized in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [8] 15 Dec 1644 Mary Hitchcock baptized in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 3 Jul 1655 John Potter acquires property from estate of John William Potter (103.1) [6] 1661 John Potter and Hannah Cooper married [1] [3] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [7] 1661 child #1, Hannah, born [1] [8] in East Haven, Connecticut [8] 1662 John Potter working as a blacksmith [8] John Potter purchased land in East Haven, New Haven Township, Connecticut from John Tuttle [8] 13 Jun 1662 child #1, Hannah, died [1] [2] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 13 Jun 1663 child #2, John, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 10 Aug 1664 child #2, John, died [1] [2] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 26 Jun 1665 child #3, Hannah, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 4 Aug 1667 child #4, John, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 23 Jul 1669 child #5, Samuel, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 16 Nov 1669 child #5, Samuel, died [1] [2] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 25 Dec 1670 child #6, Samuel, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 1 Jand1670 child #6, Samuel, died [1] [2] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 1 Febd1671 child #7, Samuel, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] Febd1671 child #7, Samuel, died [1] [2] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] 16 Mard1672 child #8, Mary, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 3 Jun 1675 child #9, Samuel, born in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 15 Jun 1675 Hannah Cooper died [1] [2] [3] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [3] 29 Dec 1679 John Potter and Mary Hitchcock married [1] [2] [7] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [7] 23 Sep 1680 child #10, Abigail, born [1] [2] [4] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] [2] [4] 15 Dec 1689 child #10, Abigail, baptized in First Congregational Church, New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1706 will of John Potter made [2] [4] Mary Hitchcock died [7] 24 Dec 1706 John Potter died [1] [2] [4] [7] [8] in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 6 Jand1706 will of John Potter proved [8] 26 Nov 1707 child #9, Samuel, died [1] [8] in East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [1] 1755 child #10, Abigail, died [1] Notes - John Potter a Sergeant; [1] [4] had a still. [4] [8] Hannah Cooper daughter of John Cooper. [1] [3] [8] Mary Hitchcock daughter of Edward Hitchcock [1] [8] and Mary ------; [1] married first Ralph Russell. [1] [7] [8] Child #8, Mary, died in childhood. [8] Child #10, Abigail, married first Samuel Thompson; [1] [8] married second Thomas Smith; [1] had a still. [8] Samuel Thompson son of John Thompson and Priscilla Powell. [8] Questions - Citation #4 refers to child #10, Abigail, as Abigal. [5] Citation #7 says Hannah Cooper died 1695. [5] Citation #8 says child #8, Mary, born 6 Mard1672. [5] Citation #8 says child #9, Samuel, born 2 Jan 1675. [5] Citation #8 says all the children born in East Haven, New Haven Township, Connecticut. [5] Citation #8 says child #9, Samuel,married Abigail Hill (born 1681, daughter of John Hill and Hannah Grannis) 10 Jand1710. [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. New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Jul 1922 4. "The New Haven (Conn.) Potters", James Shepard, 1902 5. Marshall Edward Lake (1.0) <genealogy@mlake.net> 6. "Ancient Town Records (Volume I) New Haven Town Records 1662-1684", Franklin Bowditch Dexter, 1917 7. "New England Marriages Prior to 1700", Clarence Almon Torrey, 1985 8. "Genealogies of the Potter Families and Their Descendants in America to the Present Generation", Charles Edward Potter, 1888 Children by John Potter and Hannah Cooper: i. Hannah. [1] [8] ii. John. [1] [8] 82.26 iii. Hannah. [1] [8] 82.13 iv. John. [1] [8] v. Samuel. [1] [8] vi. Samuel. [1] [8] vii. Samuel. [1] [2] [8] viii. Mary. [1] [8] ix. Samuel. [1] [8] Children by John Potter and Mary Hitchcock: x. Abigail. [8]