272. Matthias Lane was born on 17 Jan 1721 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey . He was christened on 26 Feb 1722/1723. He died on 17 Jan 1804 in Bedminster Twp, Somerset, New Jersey . He was buried in Lane Family Burying Ground Bedminster Nj . He married Elizabeth Jansen Sutphen on 18 Nov 1743 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [Parents]
The will of Matthias, dated 5 Nov 1801 and probated 30 Jan 1804bequeathed his farm of about 350 acres and the 25 acre wood lotto his youngest son, Peter but required him to pay 200 poundsto his widow Elizabeth and provide her with sufficientmaintenance and support. To Matthias, he gave his silver watch;to Guisbert the farm 'whereon he now lives in the County ofAlbany, New York' 'which I purchased of Nicholas Hoofman of thecity of New York, containing about 145 acres,' for his life andchildren afterward, but if no children, same to revert toMatthias other children.. There were also bequests to hischildren of 50 to 200 pounds each, Derick and Aaron eachreceiving the larger sum named.
http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wolphert&id=I40178
Children
Ann LANE b: 30 Sep 1744 in Bedminster, Somerset, New Jersey
Matthias LANE b: Abt. 1746
Charity LANE b: Abt. 1747
Gertrude LANE b: 20 Feb 1747/1748
Guisbert LANE b: 24 Feb 1749/1750
Aaron LANE b: Abt. 1753
Derrick LANE b: 30 Apr 1755
Nelly LANE b: 9 Sep 1757
Mary LANE b: 30 Dec 1759
Peter LANE b: 3 Jul 1764
273. Elizabeth Jansen Sutphen was born on 18 Feb 1723 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. She died on 15 Mar 1796. [Parents]
Children
Ann LANE b: 30 Sep 1744 in Bedminster, Somerset, New Jersey
Matthias LANE b: Abt. 1746
Charity LANE b: Abt. 1747
Gertrude LANE b: 20 Feb 1747/1748
Guisbert LANE b: 24 Feb 1749/1750
Aaron LANE b: Abt. 1753
Derrick LANE b: 30 Apr 1755
Nelly LANE b: 9 Sep 1757
Mary LANE b: 30 Dec 1759
Peter LANE b: 3 Jul 1764
276. James Honeyman was born about 1703 in Armagh, Armagh, Ireland. He died 1, 2 on 18 Aug 1822. He married Christian Elizabeth Reid about 1728 in Of, Armagh, Armagh, Ireland.
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277. Christian Elizabeth Reid was born about 1707 in Armagh, Armagh, Ireland. [Parents]
http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/IGI/individual_record.asp?recid=100079081736&lds=1®ion=2&frompage=99
Is this her birth?
http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=500047228834&lds=1®ion=2®ionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=Irel&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=®ionfriendly=&juris1friendly=Ireland&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=Or perhaps this one?
http://www.familysearch.org/ENG/Search/igi/individual_record.asp?recid=100151656247&lds=1®ion=2®ionfriendly=British+Isles&juris1=Irel&juris2=&juris3=&juris4=®ionfriendly=&juris1friendly=Ireland&juris2friendly=&juris3friendly=&juris4friendly=References above point to these:.
Elizabeth Reid - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 21 OCT 1705 Killyleagh Parish, , Down, Ireland
3. ELIZABETH READ - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 MAR 1708 Antrim, Antrim, IrelandAntrim is right next door to Armagh, about 10 miles to the next county. It's very likely that I've found her. Down is right south of Antrim, and due east of Armagh.
288. John Hulett was born on 29 Dec 1710 in Newton, Ma . He died about 1776 in Belchertown, Ma or Scituate, Ri . He married Bernice Hale on 9 Mar 1736/1737 in Swansea, Bristol, Ma . [Parents]
Virkus Vol 1, page 395Says John Hulett from England to Scituate, RI about 1700John lived in Newton; Rehoboth (moving there about 1709); Scituate, RI (at least from 1740-1763); and Belchertown, MA. He or more likely his son was probably the John Hulett listed as a resident of Hadley, MA in 1770 with no estate [History of Hadley by Sylvester Judd]. His will [IGI] in 1776 mentions as children: Thomas, Joseph, John, Patience and Mary.From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/scituate3.html#JOHN taken from Bayle's Historyof Providence County (RI) page 592One of these, whose chimney smokes were illuminated by the morning sun in the woods of Scituate, in its early settlement, was John Hulet and Berenice, his wife, who, about 1740, resided in the north-western part of the town. His grave is pointed out in a pasture back of the house of John Harris, Esq., a short hillock, marked by two walnut trees, and lying on the westerly side of the most northern one. Two rough moss-covered stones, one at each end of the grave, and without inscription, designate the last resting place of one who owned large tracts of land in the vicinity, but now sleeps unnoticed and unknown by the living generations about him. His transactions in deeds were numerous, and run from 1743 to 1763. In 1744 he bought one hundred and fifty acres from Stepehen Hopkins for three hundred pounds, land commonly called "Oystershell Plain." We find him, among others, taking the oath against bribery, Aug. 15, 1747, an example which might be followed at the present day for the advantage of the country. Benjamin Gorton, of Warwick, married John Hulet's daughter Avis, July 18, 1762. His son Mason married, the year following, Oct. 23, 1763, Elizabeth Mathewson, of Johnston. Elder Reuben Hopkins performed the marriage service on both these interesting occasions. Mason Hulet removed to Vermont and settled at Wallingford, on the Otter Creek, and has left numerous descenants in that State. John Hulet, March 1761, sold to Col. Wm. West the farm of two hundred acres which he bought of Stephen Hopkins. He sold it for forty thousand pounds, a price not to be accounted for, except, we admit, the great depreciation of the currency. Mr. Hulet was appointed, with Thomas Angell, pound keeper, in 1747. He is called "Captain" in his appointment of fence viewed in 1750. He was undoubtedly a man of considerable property for those days, and quite a dealer in lands. He sold to Boylston Brayton, of Smithfield, May 28, 1763, two tracts of land, -- one lying in Glocester, according to the deed, "the half of a farm whereon Ralph Wellman did formerly live, and bounded as in deed of William West to Eliphalet Eddy, Feb. 16, 1760, and also more particularly by the said Eddy to me, the said John Hulet, containing three hundred acres, more or less. The other tract is in Scituate, and is my homestead farm, and the same whereon I now dwell, and contains about two hundred and fifty acres, bounded northerly on land of James Wheeler, easterly on land of the same, and on land belonging to Capt. John Whipple, southerly on land of William West and westwardly on land of Charles Hopkins and Barnes Hall, and on land belonging to heirs of Joseph Wilkinson." This homestead farm would seem to have been very near to the place of his burial. We find him buying at the same time of Benj. Anthony, of Swanzea, for 1800 Spanish milled dollars, 229 1-2 acres of land, where Thomas Knowlton once dwelt in Scituate, in part bounded by territory of heirs of Joseph Wilkinson. Mr. Hulet must have died soon after these last transactions, as we find no further mention of him in the town records. He is said to have died of fever after a very short illness. Lieut.-Gov. West, who purchased the old homestead with Gov. Hopkins sold to John Hulet, had for some time previous to 1761, been living in Scituate, and had resided a little west of said farm, where his son John afterwards lived. He removed from North Kingston to Scituate, and was chosen Deputy. He was also elected to represent the town in a General Convention held at East Greenwich, Sept. 26, 1786. In the appointment by the Governor in 1775, of Eseck Hopkins to be General of troops to be raised for the defence of the shores of the Narragansett, Col. West was placed second in command. We find him very active in two affairs during the Revolutionary war. In May, 1777, he was made chairman of a committee to ascertain the number of effective soldiers still wanting to complete the Continental battalion, then raising by the State. He was several times chosen as Moderator of the town, and was a man of intelligence and enterprise, infusing energy and courage in the people.
289. Bernice Hale was born on 23 May 1719 in Swansea, Bristol, Ma . She died on 6 Aug 1777. [Parents]
Two possible death dates:
Death: 6 AUG 1777 in Belchertown, MA
Swansea vital records
Title: Hu-sumn.GEDRepository: Call Number: Media: OtherText: Date of Import: Apr 5, 2000Death: ABT. 1803 in Wallingford, VTTitle: Hu-sumn.GEDRepository: Call Number: Media: OtherText: Date of Import: Apr 5, 2000
312. Moses Cass * was born on 16 Mar 1738 in Hampton Falls, Rockingham, Nh . He died on 9 May 1817 in Sanbornton, Belknap, Nh . He married Sarah Ring (e) in 1747. [Parents]
From Bryan Cass-DAR Patriot index shows Moses served as a private in NH forces for the Revolutionary War. He was supposed to have served for 3 years in Colonel Alexander Scammels Regiment. Not shown in town or staterecords, but descendents applied for DAR. Capt. James Gray's Co., Col. Scammell's NH Regiment, according to DAR application. Note: For more info, see Bryan Cass website-www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/BryanCass/Cass/d0/i0001957.htm.
416. Johannes Reichardt Holder was born on 15 Feb 1708 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. He was christened on 15 Feb 1708 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. He died on 8 Sep 1744 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. He married Maria Magdalena Kattermann on 24 Jun 1732 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. [Parents]
417. Maria Magdalena Kattermann was born on 10 Jan 1708 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. She died on 27 Jan 1768 in Duehren, Hdlbg, Badn. [Parents]
418. George Michael Schweitzer was born in 1723 in Tairnbach, Hdlbg, Germany.
432. Hans Georg Stump was born about 1713 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn. He married Anna Maria Elisabeth Schoepfel.
433. Anna Maria Elisabeth Schoepfel was born on 15 May 1718 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn. She died on 12 May 1790 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn.
434. Johann Friedrich Fink was born on 3 Feb 1714 in Illingen, Neckar, Wurt. He died on 28 May 1762 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn. He married Maria Catharina Jung on 17 Aug 1745 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn.
435. Maria Catharina Jung was born about 1718 in Hoffenheim, Hdlbg, Badn. [Parents]
436. Johannes Gehrig Gerich was born in 1730 in Wiesenbach, Hdlbrg, Bdn.
438. Johann Adam Vogel was born in 1737 in Wiesenbach, Hdlbrg, Bdn. He married Benedicta.
439. Benedicta was born in 1741 in Wiesenbach, Hdlbrg, Bdn.
480. Joseph Fisher was born in France. He married Rebecca.
482. John Christopher Martin was born on 10 Aug 1745 in Ludwigsburg, Wuerttenburg, Germany. He died on 18 Jul 1818 in Greenville, Ohio. He married Prudence. [Parents]
483. Prudence died in Sep 1831 in Greenville, Ohio.
484. John McLean.John married Jean Steele.
485. Jean Steele was born in 1752. [Parents]
490. Samuel Trimble (e) was born on 17 Jul 1741 in Concord, Delaware County, Pennsylvania . He died on 13 Jul 1818 in Concord, Delaware County, Pennsylvania . He married Esther Brinton on 15 Apr 1767 in Concord Mm, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
491. Esther Brinton was born in 1742 in Thornbury, Chester County, Pennsylvania . She died on 30 May 1821 in Thornbury, Chester County, Pennsylvania . [Parents]
492. Amos Harvey * was born on 7 Jun 1749 in Pennsborough, Chester, Pennsylvania . He died on 15 Apr 1825. He married Hannah Pusey *. [Parents]
493. Hannah Pusey * was born on 21 Apr 1752 in London Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania. She died on 30 Sep 1807. [Parents]
494. Joseph Painter * was born on 1 Apr 1748. He died on 20 Oct 1804. He married Elizabeth Woodward * in 1774 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. [Parents]
495. Elizabeth Woodward * was born on 12 Jun 1748 in East Bradford Township, Chester County, Pa. She died on 24 Aug 1808 in Chester County,Pennsylvania . [Parents]
Repository:
Name: State Library of PennsylvaniaTitle: Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, PennsylvaniaAuthor: Lewis WoodwardPublication: Ferris Brothers,Wilmington, Delaware,1879Abbrev: Genealogy of the Woodward Family of Chester County, PennsylvaniaPage: page 44 Title: The Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania
Author: Pat WalkerPublication: www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/6173/my woodward.htmlAbbrev: The Woodward Family of Chester County, Pennsylvania
496. Elijah Burnham * was born in Northfield, Washington Co., Vt. He died on 17 Feb 1813 in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt . He was buried in Feb 1813 in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt . He married Albina Bowen * on 2 Jan 1782 in Ashford, Windham Co., Ct . [Parents]
497. Albina Bowen * was born on 19 Mar 1764 in Ashford, Windham Co., Ct . She died on 6 Nov 1820 in Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt . She was buried in East Hill Cemetery, East Brookfield, Orange Co., Vt . [Parents]
498. Roger Hibbard * 1, 2, 3, 4 was born 5 on 4 Apr 1757 in Windham, Windham, Conneticut. He died 6 in 1832 in Brookfield, Orange, Vermont. He married 7 Sarah Davidson * in 1799. [Parents]
499. Sarah Davidson * 1, 2, 3 was born 4 on 7 May 1755 in Plainfield, Windham, Conneticut. She died 5 in 1838 in Brookfield, Washington, Vermont. [Parents]