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PREFACE. 


Charles  Wagner  has  said  that  "the  best  possessions  of  a  family  are  its  com- 
mon memories. "  To  recall  and  preserve  these  common  memories,  many  of  them 
long  since  passed  out  of  family  recollection,  is  the  purpose  of  the  following 
pages.  Some  old  family  records  having  come  into  my  possession,  they  sug- 
gested the  idea  of  further  research  and  ultimate  preservation  by  the  use  of  the 
printing  press.  More  than  three  years  have  been  spent  in  the  work,  and  the  re- 
sult is  presented  in  this  compact  and  simple  form.  Records  of  families  related 
by  intermarriage  have  to  some  extent  been  included  so  far  as  they  represent 
lines  of  ancestry  down  to  the  time  of  intermarriage.  The  names  of  nearly  one 
thousand  descendants  of  the  William  Scott  who  first  settled  in  Shrewsbury  are 
to  be  found  in  this  book,  and  yet  the  list  is  far  from  complete.  A  longer  time 
and  wider  research  might  have  increased  the  number,  but  it  has  been  thought 
best  not  to  delay  publication.  To  honor  and  preserve  the  memory  of  those  who 
have  passed  beyond  the  veil,  to  foster  a  proper  family  feeling  and  spirit,  and  to 
keep  for  future  generations  the  record  of  their  ancestry,  these  pages  are' sent 
out  to  the  many  branches  of  the  family  and  entrusted  to  their  keeping. 

Through  the  courtesy  of  Mr.  John  H.  Cook,  the  proprietor  of  The  Red  Bank 
Register,  this  family  history  has  appeared  in  successive  issues  of  that  publica- 
tion during  the  current  year.  This  has  given  to  others  the  opportunity  of  making 
a  number  of  corrections  and  additions.  Doubtless  there  are  still  many  errors, 
which  are  always  seemingly  inseparable  from  a  work  of  this  kind,  and  those  who 
consult  this  book  are  asked  to  notify  the  compiler  of  any  mistakes  and  to  send 
him  any  additional  information  which  they  may  have.  All  corrections  and  addi- 
tions will  be  carefully  preserved  and  used  later  in  any  revision  of,  or  supplement 
to,  this  work  which  may  be  published.  In  addition  to  the  matter  pubHshed  in 
The  Red  Bank  Register  and  corrections  thereto,  this  book  contains  a  number 
of  illustrations,  a  family  chart,  an  appendix,  and  a  complete  index  of  persons 
containing  over  two  thousand  names.  All  dates  have  been  given  as  they  are 
found  in  the  original  records  without  change,  except  that  in  dates  prior  to  1753, 
when  the  Old  Style  was  in  use,  the  year  has  been  made  to  correspond  with  the 
present  calendar,  but  not  the  day  of  the  month.  This  is  made  necessary  by  the 
fact  that  until  1753  the  English  people  began  the  year  on  what  was  known  as 
Lady  Day,  or  March  25th. 

There  have  been  so  many  sources  of  information  that  only  in  a  few  cases 
has  reference  to  them  been  possible.     Public  records,  church  records,  tombstone 


inscriptions,  newspaper  clippings,  and  family  Bibles  and  other  private  records, 
have  furnished  considerable  material.  The  records  of  the  Friends'  Monthly 
Meetings  at  Shrewsbury  and  Burlington,  N.  J.,  and  Flushing,  L.  I.,  and  the 
American  Loyalists  Manuscripts  have  been  consulted  in  manuscript  form.  In 
addition  the  chief  published  authorities  and  records  which  have  been  used  are  as 
follows:  New  Jersey  Archives,  New  York  Marriages,  New  York  Colonial  Docu- 
ments, Stillwell's  Historical  and  Genealogical  Miscellany,  vols.  1  and  2,  Salter 
and  Beekman's  Old  Times  in  Old  Monmouth,  Beekman's  Early  Dutch  Settlers  of 
Monmouth  County,  Symmes'  History  of  Old  Tennent  Church,  Ellis'  History  of 
Monmouth  County,  Salter's  History  of  Monmouth  and  Ocean  Counties,  Wood- 
ward and  Hageman's  History  of  Burlington  and  Mercer  Counties,  New  Jersey 
Coast  in  Three  Centuries,  vol.  2,  Smith's  History  of  New  Jersey,  Flint's  Early 
Long  Island,  Bergen's  Long  Island  Families,  Hotten's  Lists  of  Emigrants  to 
America,  Stryker's  Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Men  of  New  Jersey  in 
the  Revolutionary  War,  Cooley's  Genealogy  of  Early  Settlers  in  Trenton  and 
Ewing,  Burke's  Commoners  and  Landed  Gentry.  Besides  some  of  the  above, 
the  following  additional  authorities  have  been  consulted  for  the  history  of  the 
Throckmorton  family,  which  has  involved  an  amount  of  work  out  of  all  propor- 
tion to  the  size  of  the  sketch  in  this  book:  Middletown  Town  Book,  Abstracts 
of  Wills  in  New  York  Historical  Society's  Collections,  Rhode  Island  Colonial 
Records,  Vital  Record  of  Rhode  Island,  Town  Records  of  Salem  (Mass.),  Felt's 
Annals  of  Salem  (Mass.),  Brodhead's  History  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Bolton's 
History  of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.,  Scharf's  History  of  Westchester 
County,  N.  Y.,  Farmer's  Genealogical  Record  o€  the  First  Settlers  of  New 
England,  Savage's  Genealogical  Dictionary  of  New  England,  Austin's  Genea- 
logical Dictionary  of  Rhode  Island,  Dictionary  of  National  Biography  (British), 
Burke's  Peerage  and  Baronetage.  For  two  of  the  family  sketches  I  have  also 
been  indebted  to  the  following:  The  Twining  Family  (Rev.  Ed.,  1905),  Bergen's 
VanBrunt  Family,  and  Beekman's  A  Branch  of  the  VanBrunt  Family  in  Mon- 
mouth County  (article  in  N.  Y.  Gen.  and  Biog.  Record,  January  and  April, 
1904.) 

This  compilation  would  not  have  been  possible  without  the  aid  of  many  per- 
sons who  have  furnished  information  for  this  work.  While  most  of  these  can 
not  be  mentioned,  my  thanks  are  especially  due  to  the  Rev.  William  White 
Hance,  James  Steen,  Esq.,  and  the  Hon.  George  Crawford  Beekman,  who  have 
given  considerable  material  from  their  rich  stores  of  genealogical  information 
and  who  have  helped  in  many  other  ways.  Dr.  John  E.  Stillwell,  who  has  ren- 
dered invaluable  service  in  the  discovery  and  preservation  of  original  records, 
allowed  me  the  privilege  of  looking  over  his  manuscript  notes  on  the  Throck- 
morton family,  and  has  thus  conti'ibuted  to  the  accuracy  and  completeness  of 
the  sketch  contained  in  this  work.  Many  excellent  suggestions  as  to  the  form 
of  these  pages  have  been  given  by  Mr.  John  H.  Cook,  and  their  correctness  is 
in  large  measure  due  to  his  careful  supervision  in  seeing  them  through  the  press. 
To  these  and  to  all  who  have  in  any  way  helped,  the  compiler  of  these  records 
expresses  his  grateful  appreciation. 

ARTHUR  S.  COLE. 
Manasquan,  N.  J.,  June  1st,  1908. 


CONTENTS. 

PAGE 

Family  Chart,      .  .  .  .  .  .  Preceding  Introduction 

Introduction,              .            .            .            .            .            .            .            .  .        9 

I.  William  Scott  and  Abigail  Tilton  Warner,           .            .            .       '     .  12 

William  Scott's  Ancestry,            .            .            .            .            .  .13 

The  Tilton  Family,        .            .            .           '.            .            .            .  14 

II.  John  Scott  and  Mary  Bills,                 .            .            ,            ,            .  .15 

The  Will  of  John  Scott, •     .  15 

The  Bills  Family, 17 

The  Twining  Family,                .            .            .....            .  17 

III.  George  Crawford  and  Esther  Scott,            .            .            .            .  .19 

The  Crawford  Family, 26 

The  Shepherd  Family,       .            .            ...            .  .26 

The  Bowne  Family,      .            .            .            .            .          ' .            .  27 

IV.  Abraham  White  and  Mehitable  Scott,         .            .            .            .  .28 

V.  William  Scott  and  Mary  Runnels,             .            .            .            .        '    .  30 

The  Throckmorton  Family,           .            .            .            ,            .  .41 

The  Holmes  Family,     .......  44 

The  VanBrunt  Family,      .            .            .            .    "        .            .  .46 

VI.  John  White  and  Mary  Scott,       ......  47 

VII.  Samuel  Scott  and  Amy  Borden,     .            .            .            .            .  .48 

VIII.  John  Scott  and  Ruth  Stockton,            .            .            .            .            .  54 

IX.  Ebenezer  Scott  and  Patience  Leonard,  .  .  .  .  .57 
Appendix,  .  .  '  .  .  .  .  .  ,  .  64 
Index  of  Persons,     .........       65 


NOTATION. 

In  this  book  every  person  born  in  the  Scott  family  is  numbered  with  a  sep- 
arate Arabic  numeral.  Brothers  and  sisters  in  each  family  are  numbered  con- 
secutively beginning  with  a  new  decade,  or,  in  other  words,  with  the  first  num- 
ber of  a  new  group  of  ten.  An  asterisk  (*)  after  a  personal  numeral  indicates 
that  the  person  is  a  parent,  that  the  numeral  is  also  the  number  of  a  family, 
and  that  a  fuller  record  of  the  parents  with  a  list  of  their  children  will  be  found 
under  this  number  in  its  regular  order.  Hence  these  nnmbers  serve  the  three- 
fold purpose  of  a  personal  numeral,  a  family  number,  and  of  indicating  the  order 
in  the  family  so  far  as  that  is  known.  An  Arabic  numeral  in  brackets  [  ]  fol- 
lowing a  name  is  the  personal  number,  and  is  thus  used  in  a  subsequent  (or 
prior)  reference  to  indicate  the  exact  person  mentioned.  A  superior  Arabic 
numeral  (a  small  figure  above  the  line)  after  the  first  name  denotes  the  gen- 
eration, beginning  with  the  children  of  William  Scott  and  Abigail  Tilton  War- 
ner as  the*  first  generation.  Numbers  and  small  letters  in  parentheses  (  )  are 
used  in  the  sketches  of  related  families  for  purposes  of  numbering  and  refer- 
ence. 


ILLUSTRATIONS. 

FACING  PAGE 

Barclay's  "Apology  for  Quakers,"  which   has    been   in  the  family 

over  200  years,  ......  12 

Part  of  a  page  from  an  old  account  book  originally  belonging  to 
Joseph  Shepherd,  containing  the  signature  of  Richard"  Craw- 
ford [52], 19 

William'*  Scott  [621]  and  his  wife  Jane  Throckmorton,  .  31 

The  Quaker  Meeting  House  at  Shrewsbury,  ...  48 

The  oldest  records  of  births  found  on  the  blank  pages  of  Barclay's 
"Apology  for  Quakers,"  being  the  children  of  William  Scott 
and  Abigail  Tilton  Warner,  .....  54 

Receipt  with  signature  of  Samuel"  Scott  [1901],  son  of  John"  Scott 

[19]  and  Ruth  Stockton,  .....  54 

Patience^  Scott   [2216],  who  married   1st  Peter  H.  Conover  anl  2d 

Garrett  Wyckoff,       .......  62 


r      51.  George  Crawford. 

52.  Richard  Crawford, 
m.  Catherine  Shepherd. 


r— 11.  Esther  Scott,  J 

m.  George  Crawford,    i 


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—12.  Abigail  Scott. 


53.  William  Crawford, 
m.  Catherine  Bowne. 


54.  Job  Crawford,  i 

L  m.  Ann  Morris.  < 


55.  Joshua  Crawford. 


61.  Richard  Crawford,  m.  Rebecca  Stillwell. 

62.  George  Crawford,   m.   1st    Mary  Seabrook ; 

m.  2d  Eleanor  Schenck. 

63.  Catherine  Crawford,  rn.  Nathaniel  Leonard. 

64.  Esther  Crawford,  m.  Thomas  Burrows. 

65.  Hannah  Crawford,  m.  Timothy  White. 

301.  John  Crawford,  m.  Caroline  Fields. 

302.  William  Crawford,  m.  Rebecca  Patterson. 

303.  Esther  Crawford,  m.  Robert  White. 

481.  Joshua  Crawford. 

482.  George  Crawford. 


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m.  1st  Cornelius  Compton.  I 

56.  Lydia  Crawford,  -! 
m.  2d  Benjamin  Morris.  I 

57.  Elizabeth  Crawford.  I 


491. 

492. 
493. 
494. 
495. 


Compton. 
Compton. 


Benjamin  Morris,  m. . 

Joseph  Morris,  m.  Patience  (Herbert?) 
Stout  Morris. 

496.  Lydia  Morris,  m.  James  Frost. 

497.  Esther  Morris,  m.  Jonathan  Stout.     ' 


—13.  Mehitable  Scott,  . 

m.  Abraham  White.    ' 

—14.  William  Scott. 


m.  1st  Catherine  Olden.    I 
50L  John  White,  \ 

m.  2d  Mary  Smith.    I 


601.  Richard  Scott,  j 

m.  Mary  Story. 


511.  Job  White. 

512.  Nancy  White. 

513.  James  White,  m.  Martha  Hendrickson. 

514.  Catherine  White,  m.  Giles  W.  Olden. 

515.  Benjamin  C.  White,  m.  Ann  Paxson. 

516.  Jonathan  White. 

611.  John  Scott,  m.  Mary  Schenck. 


602.  John  Scott,  j 

m.  Sarah  Hisson.    , 


621.  William  Scott,  m.  Jane  Throckmorton. 

622.  James  Scott,  m.  Ann  VanBrunt. 

623.  Ralph  Scott,  m.  Isabella  (Rue  ?  ) 

624.  Sarah  Scott,  m.  James  Bennett. 
I     625.  Mary  Scott,  m.  Joseph  Tilton. 

I     626.  Catherin-  Scott,  m.  1st  Daniel  Hulett; 
I  m.  2d  Timothy  White. 


-15.  William  Scott.  , 

m.  Mary  Runnels. 


603.  George  Scott,  m. .  i   1271.  John  W.  Scott. 

604.  Job  Scott,  m.  twice. 


1281.  Job  Scott. 

1282.  Sarah  Scott,  m. 


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Mary  Scott, 

m.  2d  John  White. 


605.  Ralph  Warner  Scott. 

606.  Susannah  Scott. 

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607.  Hannah  Scott. 

608.  Sarah  Scott, 

m.  David  Tilton. 

1401.  Job  White. 

1402.  Hannah  White, 

m.  Garret  Covenhoven. 

1403.  Sarah  White, 

m. Gasper. 


12S3.  Ann  Scott,  m.  Daniel  Atchley. 


.  James  Reid. 

.  William  Reid. 

.  Eleanor  Reid. 

1331.  William  Tilton,  m.  Margaret  Corlies. 

1332.  David  Tilton,  m.  (Sarah  Flemnen  ?  ) 


-17.  Samuel  Scott, 

m.  1st  Amy  Borden. 


1404, 


1405. 


1501. 


1502. 


Catherine  White, 
m.  Samuel  Scott. 

Aaron  White, 

m.  Deborah  Traff  ord. 

Elizabeth  Scott, 
m.  Edmund  Lafetra. 


2781.  Aaron  Scott. 

2782.  Jesse  Scott. 


1511.  Edmund  Lafetra. 

1512.  Hannah  Lafetra,  m.  John  Pintard. 

1513.  Amy  Lafetra. 

1514.  Elizabeth  Lafetra,  m.  Daniel  Allen. 


Hannah  Scott, 
n.  William  Pintard. 


(  1541.  Samuel  Pintard,  m.  Deborah  Wall. 

I   1542.  Amy  Pintard,  m. Millet. 

I   i543.  Glencross  Pintard,  m.  Catherine  Slocum. 
■i    ;544.  Ann  Pintard. 

William  Pintard,  m.  Lydia  Holmes. 


545. 
546. 


-18.  Hannah  Scott, 

m.  John  Williams. 


-19.  John  Scott, 

m.  Ruth  Stockton. 


—20.  Ebenezer  Scott. 


1503. 


Ebenezer  Scott, 
m.  Elizabeth  — 


1_ 

I547! 
1 

1651. 
1652. 


John  Pintard,  m.  Hannah  Lafetra. 
Hannah  Pintard,  m.  Samuel  Tilton. 

Samuel  Scott,  m.  Elizabeth  Tilton. 
Ann  Scott,  m.  John  Mount. 


1504. 
1505. 
1506. 
1507 


1901. 
1902. 

1903. 


John  Scott. 
Jane  Scott. 
Amy  Scott. 
William  Scott, 
m.  Ann  — 


Samuel  Scott. 
Richard  Scott, 

m.  Lydia . 

?  Mehitable  Scott, 
m.  John  Melrose. 


2201.  James  Scott, 

m.  Margaret  VanCleaf. 


1911.  Susannah  Scott. 

1912.  Job  Scott,  m.  — 

1913.  Mehitable  Scott. 


f  2211.  William  Scott. 

2212.  Lenah  Scott. 

2213.  Hannah  Scott,  m.  James  VanKirk. 

2214.  Patience  Scott,  m.  1st  Peter  H.  Conover  ; 
I  m.  2d  Garrett  Wyckoff. 

-i   2215.  Sarah  Scott. 

I   2216.  Ebenezer  Scott,  m.  1st  Eliza  Thompson, 
m.  2d  Ann  Knott  Little. 

2217.  Benjamin  Scott. 

2218.  Deborah  Scott,  m.  William  Little. 

2219.  James  Scott. 


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Ebenezer  Scott, 

m.  Patience  Leonard. 


2202. 


2203. 


Rachel  Scott, 

m.  Lewis  Conover. 


Samuel  Scott, 
m.  Catherine  White, 


A 


2351.  Joseph  Conover. 

2352.  Ebenezer  Conover, 

2353.  Hannah  Conover. 

2354.  Mary  Conover. 

2355.  Palience  Conover. 

2356.  Deborah  Conover. 

2357.  Anne  Conover. 

2358.  Helena  Conover. 

2781.  Aaron  Scott. 

2782.  Jesse  Scott. 


m.  Mary  Lefferson. 


2204.  William  Scott, 
m.  — 


*  2791.  Samuel  Scott. 
— .  1  2792.  John  Scott. 


The  Scott  Family  of  Shrewsbury. 


INTRODUCTION. 


The  Scott  family  of  Shrewsbury, 
N.  J.,  are  the  descendants  of  William 
Scott,  the  first  of  the  family  to  settle 
in  Shrewsbury,  and  his  wife,  Abigail 
Tilton  Warner.  So  far  as  this  record  is 
concerned,  however,  the  family  story  is 
followed  only  in  the  line  of  William 
Scott's  oldest  son,  John  Scott.  WiUiam 
Scott  was  a  Quaker,  and  probably  of 
English  parentage.  Family  tradition 
insists  upon  a  Scottish  origin,  but  this 
is  probably  based  on  nothing  more  than 
the  family  name  of  Scott.  This  only 
tells  us  that  the  family  is  of  Scotch  de- 
scent, but  does  not  inform  us  how  far 
back  we  must  go  to  find  ancestors  who 
lived  in  Scotland.  Martin  B.  Scott,  in 
his  discussion  of  the  "Antiquity  of  the 
Name  of  Scott,"  says:  "The  theory  of 
Professor  Innes  of  Edinburgh  Univer- 
sity, in  relation  to  the  original  name  of 
Scott  in  Scotland,  is  that  long  before 
surnames  were  known,  the  people  of 
that  country,  who  wandered  into  Eng- 
land, there  received  the  distinctive  ap- 
pellation of  Scotus  or  Scot,  and  re- 
turned to  Scotland  bearing  the  name  of 
Scot  in  addition  to  their  former  name." 
This  is  equally  true  of  those  who  never 
returned  to  Scotland,  and  accounts  for 
the  origin  of  Enghsh  families  of  the 
name  of  Scott.  Another  writer  says  : 
"The  name  of  Scott  ranks  among  the 
most  prominent  British  surnames, 
nearly  sixty  coats  of  arms  being  assigned 
to  it  in  the  Herald's  College,  and  Burke 


gives  the  arms  of  94  of  the  name, 
while  the  London  directory  shows  about 
200  merchants,  traders  and  bankers  of 
this  name  in  that  metropolis."  How- 
ever near  or  remote  his  Scotch  ancestry 
may  have  been,  we  only  know  that 
William  Scott  came  to  Shrewsbury  from 
Gravesend,  Long  Island,  which  was  set- 
tled by  English  families. 

The  compiler  of  these  records  has  in 
his  possession  a  book  about  the  size  of 
an  old-fashioned  family  Bible,  which  has 
descended  to  him  as  an  heirloom  in  the 
fam.ily.  It  has  been  known  in  the  family 
as  the  "  Old  Quaker  Bible."  It  is  not, 
however,  a  Bible,  but  the  famous 
"Apology  for  Quakers"  by  Robert 
Barclay,  and  was  published  in  London 
in  1691.  On  some  of  the  blank  pages 
are  family  records,  the  oldest  being  the 
records  of  the  births  of  the  children  of 
William  Scott  and  those  of  his  son  John 
Scott.  This  book  was  undoubtedly  the 
property  of  William  Scott,  the  first  of 
the  name  to  make  his  home  in  Shrews- 
bury, and  has  been  in  the  possession  of 
the  family  ever  since,  for  over  two 
hundred  years. 

There  were  other  persons  or  families 
of  the  name  of  Scott  that  settled  in 
New  Jersey  prior  to  the  Revolutionary 
War,  but  it  is  not  known  that  any  of 
these  is  related  to  the  others,  though 
further  research  may  reveal  relation- 
ship in  some  cases.  The  list  here  given 
does  not  pretend   to  be   complete,  but 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


includes  all  that  a  not  very  thorough 
search  has  revealed.  Some  of  these 
probably  never  married  or  had  no  chil- 
dren: 

(1)  John  Scott  of  Hanover,  Morris 
county,  probably  died  in  1800,  married 
Sarah,  widow  of  John  Budd,  Esq. ;  she 
died  1780,  and  had  one  son  by  her  second 
husband,  John  Budd  Scott,  who  married 
and  had  two  sons,  Daniel  and  John. 

(2)  Alexander  Scott  of  Elizabeth 
Town,  planter,  died  1700,  probably  son 
of  John  Scott  who  came  from  Hartford, 
Conn.,    about    1660,    to    Northampton, 

L.    I.;    married   Ellen .     Issue: 

Elizabeth,  Alexander,  Samuel. 

(3)  David  Scott  of  Somerset  county, 
who  on  August  18th,  1735,  took  out  a 
license  to  marry  Jane  Canady  of  Somer- 
set county. 

(4)  William  Scott  of  Somerset  county, 
died  1797,  whose  estate  was  adminis- 
tered by  Moses  Scott.  He  was  probably 
some  relative  of  Dr.  Moses  Scott  of 
New  Brunswick.  Dr.  Moses  Scott,  died 
1822,  was  a  surgeon  in  the  Revolution- 
ary War,  a  judge  of  Somerset  county 
1783-84,  and  practised  m.edicine  in  New 
Brunswick.  He  married  Anna  Crane, 
died  1827,  daughter  of  Elihu  and  Mary 
Crane,  and  had  issue:  Joseph  Warren, 
Hannah,  Jane  M.,  MaryD.,  Phebe,  Mar- 
garet, Anna  I.,  Elizabeth. 

(5)  Robert  Scott  of  Middletown,  died 
intestate  1735. 

(6)  A  family  by  this  name  seems  to 
have  settled  very  early  in  Cumberland 
county,  for  Abigail,  Hannah,  Mary, 
Ruth  and  Sidnea  Scott  married  in  this 
county  at  dates  ranging  from  1770  to 

1789. 

(7)  Timothy  Scott  of  Salem  county, 

died  about  1747,  probably  married 
Sarah . 

(8)  WilHam  Scott  of  Penn's  Neck, 
Salem  county,  died  1759,  married  Sus- 
anna  .      Issue:    William,    John, 

Anne,  Mary,  Elizabeth,  Susanna,  Rob- 
ert, Joseph. 

(9)  Robert  Scott  of  Greenwich  Town- 
ship, Gloucester  county,  died  1779,  son 


of  John    Scott   of    near   Londonderry, 

Ireland;  married  Margaret .    He 

left  part  of  his  estate  to  his  brother 
William  in  Ireland,  who  may  have  sub- 
sequently immigrated  to  this  country. 

(10)  Henry  Scott  of  Burlington,  born 
1664,  died  1714,  son  of  Jonathan  Scott 
of  near  Edenderry,  Kings  County,  Ire- 
land ;  married  1698  Ann  Wright,  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  Wright.  Issue:  Thomas, 
Henry,  Abraham,  Jonathan,  John,  Mary. 

(11)  Joseph  Scott  of  Chesterfield 
Township,  Burlington  county,  forge  car- 
penter, died  1726. 

(12)  James  Scott  of  Mansfield,  Bur- 
hngton  county,  mariner,  died  1730. 

(13)  Benjamin  Scott  of  Burhngton, 
died  May  9th,  1684,  married  1st,  Mar- 
garet  ,  who  died  December  26th, 

1682 ;  married  2d,  February  12th,  1684, 
Mrs.  Hannah  Kimball,  a  widow,  died 
October  16th,  1697,  the  daughter  of 
"John  Chaflfon,  of  Burlington  county, 
gentleman."  Issue,  all  by  first  mar- 
riage :  Benjamin,  John,  Margaret,  Brid- 
get, Martin,  Elizabeth.  Benjamin  Scott 
was  one  of  the  founders  and  first  set- 
tlers of  Burlington,  N.  J.,  in  1677,  being 
one  of  the  commissioners  of  the  London 
Quakers.  He  came  from  Widdingtoh, 
County  of  Essex,  England,  and  was 
probably  the  son  of  William  Scott,  as 
William  Scott  junior  is  mentioned  as  his 
brother  in  a  deed.  He  has  been  sup- 
posed to  be  a  brother  of  William  Scott 
of  Shrewsbury,  and  its  improbability  is 
discussed  elsewhere.  In  the  "  New  Jer- 
sey Coast  in  Three  Centuries,"  it  is 
stated  that  Benjamin  Scott  was  the 
grandson  of  Richard  Scott  (born  1544, 
died  1628),  a  member  of  the  house  of 
Buccleuch,  who  came  from  Scotland 
and  settled  at  Shrewsbury  in  Shrop- 
shire, England,  becoming  there  the 
founder  of  the  Scotts  of  Betton.  He  is 
thus  identified  with  the  Benjamin  Scott 
who  was  baptized  September  20th,  1631, 
and  who  married  Susannah  Brerewood 
and  went  to  Barbadoes.  Authority  for 
this  identification  is  lacking,  and  Ben- 
jamin  Scott  of  Burlington  came   from 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


Widdington,  England,  not  from  Bar- 
badoes.  Further,  in  a  census  of  the 
Island  of  Barbadoes  taken  in  1679  and 
1680,  Benjamin  Scott  is  recorded  as 
having  108  acres  of  land,  2  white  serv- 
ants and  41  negroes  in  the  Parish  of 
Christ  Church,  and  10  acres  of  land  in 
the  Parish  of  St.  Michaels,  which  seems 
to  show  that  he  was  not  the  same  per- 
son whose  home  and  family  were  at  the 
same  time  in  Burlington  in  the  Province 
of  West  Jersey.  In  Woodward  and 
Hageman's  "History  of  Bui'Iington  and 
Mercer  Counties,  N.  J.,"  it  is  claimed 


that  one  of  the  families  of  Burlington 
owning  the  name  of  Scott  is  descend- 
ed from  Benjamin  Scott  through  his 
son  Henry,  and  still  owns  part  of  the 
original  land.  But  Benjamin  Scott  had 
no  son  by  the  name  of  Henry,  so  far  as 
any  record  shows,  and  the  Henry  Scott 
who  lived  in  Burlington  was  of  an  en- 
tirely different  family,  being  the  son  of 
Jonathan  Scott,  of  near  Edenderry  in 
Kings  county,  Ireland,  as  shown  by  an 
advertisement  in  the  Pennsylvania  Ga- 
zette of  June  15th,  1758. 


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^^illiam  Scott  and  Atigail  Tilton  Warner. 


The  first  certain  record  that  we  have 
of  WiUiam  Scott's  presence  in  this  coun- 
try is  in  the  "New  York  Marriages," 
where  we  find  that  he  took  out  a  Hcense 
to  marry  Abigail  Warner  February  7th, 
1678,  which  would  be  1679  according  to 
our  modern  way  of  dating  the  year  to 
begin  January  1st,  instead  of  March 
25th,  as  was  customary  in  Great  Britain 
and  her  colonies  before  1753.  At  the 
time  of  his  marriage  William  Scott  re- 
sided at  Gravesend,  Long  Island.  The 
records  of  this  tov/n  show  that  on  May 
31st,  1660,  one  of  this  name  bought  of 
Nicholas  Stillwell  a  house  and  garden  in 
Gravesend,  signing  his  name  "William 
Scot."  If  this  was  the  same  William 
Scott,  and  it  seems  probable,  he  must 
have  been  born  not  later  than  the  year 
1639,  and  was  thus  considerably  older 
than  his  wife,  Abigail  Tilton  Warner, 
who  was  born  in  1650.  She  was  the 
daughter  of  John  and  Mary  Tilton  of 
Gravesend,  and  widow  of  Ralph  War- 
ner of  Barbadoes.  Her  first  hus- 
band, Ralph  Warner,  marriage  license 
dated  May  15th,  1669,  died  at  Barba- 
does, and  was  buried  there,  according 
to  the  parish  register  of  St.  Michael's 
church,  April  24th,  1678.  There  were 
two  children  by  this  first  marriage, 
Mary  Warner,  born  at  New  Utrecht, 
L.  I.,  and  Ralph  Warner,  born  at  Brook- 
land,  L.  I.,  June,  167—.  The  latter  died 
at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  in  1695,  probably 
in  July.  The  following  is  from  the  rec- 
ords of  the  Court  of  Sessions  of  the 
West  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Long  Island, 
at  the  Court  held  at  Gravesend,  beginning 
December  18th,  1678:  "  Upon  the  Peti- 


con  of  Abigail  Warner  wherein  shee  de- 
sires to  be  freed  from  the  paymt  of  her 
deceased  Husbands  Debts,  shee  being 
left  in  a  desolate,  and  poor  condicon  by 
her  said  Husband,  and  nothing  consider- 
able left  her  for  the  paymt  thereof  and 
for  the  subsistance,  and  maintainance 
of  her  selfe,  &  children.  There  being  an 
Inventory  brought  into  the  cort  of  what 
was  left  by  her  said  Husband,  not 
amounting  to  more  than  the  Value  of 
40s.  The  cort  allowes  the  same,  and 
Order  yt  shee  shall  not  be  lyable  there- 
unto, having  so  inconsiderable  a  pt  of 
her  Husbands  Estate  for  the  mainten- 
ance of  her  selfe,  &  children." 

William  Scott  removed  his  family  and 
settled  at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J.,  in  1682  or 
1683.  His  home  here  was  in  that  part 
of  Shrewsbury  township  bordering  on 
Swimming  River,  near  Newman's 
Spring.  Two  patents,  both  for  land  in 
Shrewsbury,  are  on  record.  One,  dated 
March  25th,  1688,  is  for  140  acres  on 
Ramsonts  Neck,  the  right  to  which  he 
had  purchased  from  Peter  Tilton,  prob- 
ably on  his  first  settlement  in  the  county, 
for  Peter  Tilton  had  taken  out  a  patent 
for  these  and  other  lands  as  early  as 
1681.  This  land  is  briefly  described  as 
follows  :  "136  acres,  N.  Naversinks  R., 
E.  John  Slocume,  W.  and  S.  roads,  and 
4  acres  of  meadow  on  Racoone  Neck, 
W.  Nicholas  Broun,  E.  John  Burdein, 
N.  Narawataconck  R.,  S.  upland."  The 
four  acres  on  Raco  Island,  or  Racoone 
Neck,  were  sold  to  Hannanias  Gifi^ard 
December  10th,  1684.  The  other  patent, 
dated  March  22d,  1688,  is  for  land  for 
which  a  Governor's  warrant  had  been 


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THE   SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


taken  out  December  16th,  1685.  This 
land  is  described  as  follows  :  "145  acres 
at  Passequenecqua,  E.  the  creek,  W. 
the  Proprietors,  N.  Restore  Leppencott, 
S.  Nathaniel  Slocume,  also  5|  acres  of 
meadow,  N.  and  S.  upland,  E.  John 
Leppencott.  W.  Nathl  Slocume."  Wil- 
liam Scott  was  a  farmer  by  occupa- 
tion, and  a  Quaker  in  religious  belief. 
His  name  occurs  frequently  in  the  rec- 
ords of  the  Friends'  Monthly  Meeting 
of  Shrewsbury.  On  the  occasion  of  a 
marriage  on  the  9th  day  of  the  11th 
month,  1689  (January  9th,  1690),  the 
names  of  both  William  Scott  and  Wil- 
liam Scott,  Jr.,  are  signed  as  witnesses. 
One  of  these  names  cannot  be  that  of 
a  son,  for  both  sons  of  this  name  died 
in  infancy.  If  some  other  relative,  it  is 
the  only  record  we  have  of  his  presence 
here  or  anywhere  else  in  the  colony. 
WiUiam  Scott  was  a  grand  juror  in  1692, 
and  was  still  living  in  1699,  in  which 
year  sickness  or  infirmity  made  him  too 
weak  to  sign  his  own  name  to  a  deed. 
He  must  have  died  soon  after,  certainly 
prior  to  1707.  He  had  children  as  fol- 
lows : 
1*.  JoHN^  Scott,  born  January  9th, 

1680,  at  Gravesend,  married  Mary  Bills. 

2.  William^  Scott,  born  October  8th, 

1681,  at  Gravesend,  died  "ye  later  end 
of  ye  10  mo."  (December),  1682,  prob- 
ably at  Shrewsbury. 

3.  William^  Scott,  born  December 
25th,  1683,  at  Shrewsbury,  died  January 
8th,  1684,  at  Shrewsbury. 

4.  Samuel^  Scott,  born  May  31st, 
1685,  at  Shrewsbury  ;  nothing  more  is 
known  about  him. 

5.  Peteri  Scott,  born  September 
27th,  1687,  at  Shrewsbury,  died  October 
2d,  1687,  at  Shrewsbury. 

6.  Esther^  Scott,  born  December 
6th,  1689,  at  Shrewsbury ;  nothing 
more  is  known  about  her. 

WILLIAM   SCOTT'S   ANCESTRY. 

Where  was  William  Scott  born  ?  What 
were  his  family  connections?  When 
did  he  or  his  family  come  to  America  ? 


Though  remotely  of  Scottish  ancestry  and 
probably  of  English  parentage,  no  pos- 
itive answers  can  be  given  to  these  ques- 
tions. In  the  account  of  the  Scott  family 
given  in  "New  Jersey  Coast  in  Three 
Centuries,"  volume  ii.,  pages  166-168, 
nearly  every  statement  of  which  is  incor- 
rect, it  is  claimed  that  William  Scott  of 
Shrewsbury  was  the  brother  of  Ben- 
jamin Scott  of  Buriington,  and  thus 
came  to  America  in  1677  from  Widding- 
ton,  county  of  Essex,  not  far  from 
London,  England.  This  is  based  upon 
two  deeds,  of  which  the  following  de- 
scriptions are  taken  from  the  "New 
Jersey  Archives:" 

(1)  "April 3d,  1677.  Deed.  JohnKin- 
sey,  late  of  Great  Hadham,  Co.  of  Hert- 
ford, England,  gent:  to  Benjamin  Scott 
and  William  Scott  junior,  both  of  Wid- 
dington,  Co.  of  Essex,  husbandmen,  for 
5  of  a  share  of  W.  J." 

(2).  "Nov.    7th,     1691.     Deed.     John 
Scott  to  James  Bingham,  both  of  Bur- 
lington Co.,  yeomen,  for  200  acres  bo't 
of  his  father  Benjamin  Scott  and  Uncle 
William  Scott  April  3d,  1677." 
j      Benjamin  Scott  was  one  of  the  com- 
missioners of  the  London  Quakers  who, 
together  with  some  Quakers  from  York- 
j  shire,    founded    Burlington,    N.    J.,    in 
1677.     On  their  way  here  they  had  first 
anchored    at    Sandy    Hook,     and   their 
presence    in    New    York    is    confirmed 
j  by  a  council  minute  dated  August  4th, 
I  1677.     William  Scott  may  well  have  left 
I  the  ship  here  and  settled  at  Gravesend, 
I  L.  L,    for   his   name   does   not  appear 
among  the  settlers  at  Burlington.     But 
there  is  not  sufficient  evidence  to  identify 
;  the  William  Scott  junior  of  these  deeds 
I  with  the  William  Scott  of  Gravesend, 
I  and  other  evidence  seems  to  contradict 
it. 

William  Scott  appears  to  have  been  in 
Gravesend  earlier  than  1677,  and  prob- 
ably belonged  to  the  family  of  this  name 
that  had  resided  here  almost  from  the 
beginning  of  the  settlement.  A  Rodger 
Scott  is  mentioned  among  the  settlers 
of  Gravesend  in  December,  1646,  and  in 


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THE   SCOTT   FAMILY   OF   SHREWSBURY. 


that  year  he  was  given  a  plantation  lot. 
He  is  probably  the  same  as  the  Roger 
Scott  who  in  1642  was  in  Lynn,  Mass., 
the  town  from  which  came  many  of  the 
first  settlers  of  Gravesend.  He  sold 
some  land  in  September,  1647,  and  in 
1651  leased  house  and  land  in  Graves- 
end  from  one  Randell  Scott  and  sub- 
let the  same  to  William  Oliver.  Wil- 
liam Scott  bought  a  house  and  garden 
in  Gravesend  from  Nicholas  Stillwell, 
May  31st,  1660.  On  January  11th,  1681, 
Lourens  Jurianse  bought  from  Denyse 
Theunissen  of  Flushing  a  house  and  gar- 
den in  Gravesend  which  had  lately  been 
occupied  by  William  Scott.  Whether 
Rodger  Scott  was  the  father  of  William 
Scott,  or  whether  they  were  related  at 
all,  it  is  impossible  to  say.  It  it  hoped 
that  further  investigations  will  reveal 
other  records  that  may  throw  some  light 
upon  the  parentage  and  ancestry  of  Wil- 
liam Scott,  and  thus  make  a  revision  of 
this  ancestral  history  necessary. 

THE   TILTON   FAMILY. 

John  and  Mary  Tilton,  the  parents  of 
Abigail  Tilton,  who  became  the  wife  of 
William  Scott,  were  residents  of  Lynn, 
Mass.,  as  early  as  1640.  From  the 
Lynn  records  of  the  date  of  December 
14th,  1642,  we  read:  "Lady  Deborah 
Moodie,  Mrs.  King  and  the  wife  of  John 
Tilton  were  presented  for  houlding  that 
the  baptism  of  infants  is  not  ordained 
of  God."  "The  proceedings  against 
them  resulted  in  their  leaving  Lynn, 
and  the  next  year  (1643),  we  find  men- 
tion of  Lady  Moodie,  the  Tiltons,  Wil- 
liam Goulding,  Samuel  Spicer  and  others 
at  Gravesend,  Long  Island,  founding  the 
settlement  from  which  afterward  came 
many  persons  to  Old  Monmouth. "  John 
Tilton  was  town  clerk  of  Gravesend  in 
1654-56.  After  the  appearance  of  the 
Quakers  here  in  1657,  he  and  his  wife 
seem  to  have  joined  with  them,  for 
from  this  time  they  were  often  fined  and 
persecuted  for  helping  the  Quakers.  In 
1658  John  Tilton  was  imprisoned  on  the 
charge  of  the  Schout  of  Gravesend  that 


he  had  lodged  a  Quakeress,  for  which 
offense  he  was  fined  £12  Flemish  money, 
a  sum  equivalent  to  $28.80,  and  costs. 
In  1662  he  was  fined  again  "for  per- 
mitting Quakers  to  quake"  at  his  house. 
"On  the  5th  of  Oct.,  1662,  John  Tilton 
and  Mary  his  wife  were  summoned  be- 
fore the  Governor  and  his  council,  at 
New  Am.sterdam,  charged  with  having 
entertained  Quakers  and  frequenting 
their  conventicles.  They  were  con- 
demned and  ordered  to  leave  the  prov- 
ince before  the  20th  of  Nov.  following, 
under  pain  of  corporal  punishment." 
It  is  supposed  that  this  sentence  was 
reversed  or  changed  to  a  fine.  From 
the  record  of  the  trial  we  read :  ' '  Goody 
Tilton  (Mrs.  Tilton)  was  not  so  much 
condemmed  for  assisting  at  conventicles 
as  for  having,  like  a  sorceress,  gone 
from  door  to  door  to  lure  and  seduce  the 
people,  yea  even  young  girls,  to  join 
the  Quakers."  — OZcZ  Times  in  Old  Mon- 
moiith,  p.  145f. 

John  Tilton  died  at  Gravesend  in 
1688.  His  will,  dated  September  15th, 
1687,  was  recorded  April  3d,  1688.  His 
wife  died  May  29,  1683.  Their  children 
were  as  follows: 

(1)  John  Tilton,  born  June  4th,  1640, 
married  1st,  Mary  Coats,  and  2d,  Re- 
becca Terry.  Issue  by  second  wife: 
Abraham,  Samuel,  Sarah,  Daniel, 
Thomas,  Mary,  Hester. 

(2)  Peter  Tilton,  born  January,  1643, 
married  April  22d,  1665,  Rebecca  Bra- 
zier, daughter  of  Henry  Brazier. 

(3)  Sarah  Tilton,  born  May  4th,  1644, 
married  John  Painter. 

(4)  Esther  Tilton,  born  1647,  died 
1703,  married  1665,  Samuel  Spicer,  died 
1692,  son  of  Thomas  and  Michal  Spicer. 
Issue:  Jacob,  Mary,  Sarah,  Martha, 
Sarah,  Abigail. 

(5)  Abigail  Tilton,  born  1650,  married 
1st,  1669,  Ralph  Warner,  and  2d,  1679, 
William  Scott. 

(6)  Thomas  Tilton,  born  March  1st, 
1652. 

(7)  Mary  Tilton,  born  June,  1654, 
married  Henry  Boman. 


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II. 


Jokn  Scott  and  Mary  BilL 


1.  JOHNi  Scott,  born  January  9th, 
1680,  at  Gravesend,  L.  I.,  died  1736, 
married  about  1700  Mary  Bills,  born 
April  14th,  1679,  at  Eastham,  Mass.. 
daughter  of  Thomas  Bills  and  Joanna 
Twining.  He  resided  on  the  homestead 
farm  inherited  from  his  father  near 
Newman's  Spring.  He  was  a  grand 
juror  in  1711.  He  had  eleven  children, 
as  follows: 

11*.  Esthers  Scott,  born  May  13th, 
1701,  married  George  Crawford. 

12.  Abigail^  Scott,  born  February 
5th,  1704,  probably  died  young. 

13*.  Mehitable-  Scott,  born  Janu- 
ary 16th,  1707,  married  Abraham  White. 

14.  William"  Scott,  born  August 
16th,  1709,  died  in  infancy. 

15*.  William-  Scott,  a  twin,  born 
August  30th,  1712,  married  Mary  Run- 
nels. 

16*.  Mary^  Scott,  a  twin,  born  Au- 
gust 30th,  1712,  married  1st  Thomas 
Toilet  and  2d  John  White. 

17*.  Samuel-  Scott,  born  August 
11th,  1715,  married  1st  Amy  Borden  and 
2d  Sarah  Allen. 

18.  Hannah-  Scott,  born  December 
19th,  1717.  She  is  possibly  the  one  who 
married  John  Williams  of  Shrewsbury 
as  his  second  wife,  marriage  license 
dated  July  18th,  1751.  There  appear  to 
.  have  been  no  children  by  this  mar- 
riage, but  in  his  will  (Trenton  Wills, 
L.  424)  John  Williams  (died  1776) 
mentions  Rachel  Scott,  "  whom  I  have 
brought  up. "  She  is  undoubtedly  the 
Rachel  Scott  who  married  in  1771  George 
Gardner,  but  if  she  has  any  place  in  the 
family  it  has  not  been  ascertained. 


19*.  John-  Scott,  born  November 
3d,  1719,  married  Ruth  Stockton. 

20.  Ebenezer- Scott,  born  November 
10th,  or  19th,  1721,  died  in  infancy. 

21*.  Ebenezer-  Scott,  born  May  17th, 
1723,  married  Patience  Leonard. 

the   W^ILL   of   JOHN   SCOTT. 

In  The  Name  of  God  Amen  the  ther- 
teenth  day  of  September  in  the  Year  of 
Our  Lord  One  thousand  Seven  hundred 
and  thirty  Six  I  John  Scott  of  Shrewsbury 
in  the  County  of  Monmouth  and  Province 
of  East  New  Jersey  Planter  being  very 
Sick  and  weak  in  Body  but  of  perfect 
Mind  and  memory  thanks  be  given  to 
God  therefore  Calling  to  mind  the  mor- 
tality of  my  Body  and  knowing  thatt  itt 
is  appointed  for  Man  once  to  Die  do 
Make  and  Ordain  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testament  thatt  is  to  say  principally  and 
first  of  all  I  Give  and  Recommend  my 
Soul  into  the  hands  of  God  thatt  gave  it 
and  my  Body  I  recommend  itt  to  the 
Earth  to  be  buried  in  a  Christian  like 
and  devout  manner  at  the  discretion  of 
my  Executors  nothing  Doubting  butt  att 
the  General  Resurrection  I  shall  recieve 
the  same  again  by  the  mighty  Power  of 
God  and  as  touching  sutch  Worldly 
Estate  wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God  to 
bless  me  in  this  life  I  Give  Devise  and 
dispose  of  the  same  in  the  following 
manner  and  fform  Viz  :  Imprimis  it  is 
my  Will  and  I  do  Order  thatt  in  the 
first  Place  all  my  Just  Debts  and  ffu- 
neral  Charges  be  Paid  and  satisfied  Item 
I  Give  and  Bequeath  unto  my  Eldest 
Son  William  all  that  Tract  of  Land  to 
the  Southward  of  my  Plantation   for- 


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merly   belonging   to   Abraham  Vickers 
with  the  House  and  Appurtenasses  there- 
unto belonging  Beginning  att  a  Chesnutt 
Tree  mark'd  near  Newmans  Spring  on 
the  Bank  of  the  River  and  from  thence 
Eastwardly  to  within  two  Rods  of  George 
Aliens  Corner  and  thence  further  to  a 
Wallnutt  Saplin  marked  on  three   sides 
near  the  Corner  of  a  ffield  thence  due 
East    to    Edmond    Lefetras    Land    To 
Gether  with  my  uper  peace  of  meddow 
known  by   the  name    of  Glass    makers 
Landing    Item  I    Give   to    my   Second 
Son  Samuel  thatt  Tract  of  Land  to  the 
North  ward  of  my  Plantation  together 
with  the  House  and  and  Appurtenances 
thereunto  belonging  for  him  his  Heirs 
and  Assigns  for  Ever  Begmning  at  the 
River  thence  up  a  Gully  to  a  Red  Oake 
•  Tree  marked  on  the  three  Sides  East, 
thence    South    Easterly    to    the    North 
West  Corner  of  the  Old  Peach  Orchard ' 
thence  East  to  the  highway  Together 
with   my   lower   meddow    Item  I  give 
to  my  Son  William  the  one  half  of  my 
homestid   being   the  remainder   of   my 
Plantation  to  be  Devided  both  in  Quantity 
and  Quality  upon  then  Consideration  of 
his  paying  to  my  Son  John  the  full  and 
Just  Sum  of  One  hundred  and  twenty 
five  pounds  att  his  Arrival  at  the  Age 
of  twenty  one  Years  and  if  William  neg- 
lects the  Payment  of  said  Sum  of  money 
then   the    said   part  of   the  Plantation 
shall  belong  to  John  his  heirs  and  As- 
signs  to    have    and   to   hold   for    Ever 
Item    I   give  to   my  Son  Samuell   the 
other  half  of  Homestid  both  in  quantity 
and  Quality  upon  the  Consideration  of 
his  paying  to  my  Son  Ebenezer  the  full 
and   Just    Sum    of    One    hundred    and 
twenty  five  Pounds  att   his  Arrival    to 
the   Age    of  twenty  one  Years    and   if 
Samuell  neglects  the   Payment  of  said 
Sum  of  money  then  the  said  part  of  the 
Plantation  shall  belong  to  Ebenezer  his 
heirs  and  Assigns  to  have  and  to  hold 
for  Ever    Item  my  Will  is  that  if  cither 
John  or  Ebenezer  shall  Dye  before  they 
Cum  to  Age  and  leave  no  lawful!  Issue 
the  Survivor  shall  have  the  whole  Part 


or  homestid  hee  his  heirs  or  Assigns  to 
have  &  to  hold  for  Ever    Item  I  give  to 
my  daughter  Mercy  Toilet  one  Bed  and 
Beding  two  Cowes  One  Horse  likewise 
my   will   is   thatt   She   shall  have   her 
Abode   in  my  dwelling  House   till   the 
time   that  my  Youngest  Son  Ebenezer 
be  of  the  Age  of  twenty  One  and  the 
privalidge  of  keeping  her  Cretures  and 
of  Hay  for  them    Item  I  give   to   my 
Daughter  Hannah  one  Bed  and  Beding 
two  Cowes  and  One  Horse  likewise  her 
living  in  my  Dwelling  House  as  long  as 
She  remains  Single  and  the  Priviledge 
of  Keeping  her  Cretures  and  of  Hay  for 
them — And  the  Orchards  my  Will  is  thatt 
thay  be  maid  Use   of  betwen  my  two 
Sons  William  and  Samuel  and  my  two 
Daughters  Mercy  and  Hannah  untill  my 
Son  Ebenezer  Cums  of  Age  or  my  Son 
John    Item  I  give  the  Use  of  the  home- 
stid otherwise  &  then  whatt  is  before 
mentioned  to  my  Sons  William  and  Sam- 
uel upon  Condition  thatt  they  keep  itt 
in  good  Fence  and  repare  and  Soe  butt 
one  peace  in  four  Year  untill  the  time 
that  my  Son  John  is  of  Age  and  like- 
wise to  Repare  the  dwelling  House  and 
Barn    Item  my  Will  is  that  the  Negro 
Gerl  Johannah  live  with  my  Daughter 
Mehethabel  White  until  She  be  one  and 
twenty  Years  of  Age  and  the  to  return 
to   the   Estate    Item   my  Will  is   that 
after  my  Debts  are  payd  the  remainder 
of  my  Movebels  shall  be  Devided  equaly 
among  all  my  Children    Item  I  do  here- 
by likewise  Constitute  make  Ordain  and 
Appointt  my  two  Sons  Wilham  and  Sam- 
uel Scott  with  my  Son  in  Law  George 
Crawford  the  Executors  of  this  my  last 
Will    and   Testament  And  I  do   hereby 
utterly    Dissalow    Revoke  and  Disanul 
all  and  every  other  former  Testaments 
Wills  Legacies  and  Executors  by  Mee 
in  any   way   before   this  Time  Named 
Willed  and  bequeathed,  Ratifing  and  Con- 
ferning  this  and  nother  to  be  my  last 
Will  and  Testament   In  Witness  where- 
of I  have  hereunto  Sett  my  Hand  and 
Seal  the  Day  and  Year  above  written. 
John  Scott,  [l.  s.] 


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Signed  Sealed  published  pronounced 
and  Declared  by  the  said  John  Scott  as 
his  last  Will  and  Testament  in  the  pres- 
ence of  Us  the  Subscribers  William 
Leeds  James  Grover  John  H  (his  mark) 
Hanskins  John  White  Christopher  Nich- 
olson. 

This  will  (Trenton  Wills,  C,  128)  was 
proved  November  17th,  1736,  with  ex- 
ecutors as  named. 

THE  BILLS  FAMILY. 

Thomas   Bills,    the   father   of    Mary 
Bills   who   became   the   wife   of    John 
Scott  [1],  was  probably  the  son  of  Wil- 
liam Bills,  one  of   the  first  settlers   of 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  in  1640.     He  married 
1st  October  3d,  1672,  Anna  Twining-,  the 
daughter  of  Wilham  Twining  and  EHza- 
beth  Deane,  who  died   September  1st, 
1675.     He    married    2d    May   2d,    1676, 
Joanna  Twining,    a    sister   of   his  first 
wife,  who  died  June  4th,  1723.     He  lived 
at   Eastham,    Mass.,    but   removed    to 
Yarmouth,  and  from  there  to  Burling- 
ton, N.  J.,  not  later  than  1695,  probably 
in  that  year.     He  did  not  stay  in  Bur- 
lington long,  for  we  find  his  wife's  name 
as  a  witness  at  a  marriage  at  Shrews- 
bury in    March,  and   his  own    in   May, 
1696.      He  seems   to   have  lived   for  a 
while,  however,  at  Woodbridge,  as  the 
following  description  of  a  lease  from  the 
"New  Jersey  Archives"  shows:   "Feb- 
ruary 19th,  1696-7.  Lease.    Mary,  widow 
of  Thomas  Carhart  of    Woodbridge,  to 
Thomas  Bills  of  Burlington,  West  Jersey, 
weaver,  for  a  house  and  farm  on  Craine 
Cr.,  Woodbridge,  120  acres;  lease  ended 
by    mutual    consent  June    11th,    1698." 
He  then  took  up  his  permanent  residence 
in  Shrewsbury,  for  we  read  again  in  the 
"New  Jersey  Archives " :  "September 
16th,    1701.      Deed.      Thomas    Bills   of 
Shrewsbury,  weaver,  to  his  son-in-law 
David   Killie    of   Middletown,    for   one 
half  of  the  lot  on  the  N.  side  of  Sawmill 
Brook,    W.    another   brook."     Thomas 
Bills  died  at  Shrewsbury  April  2d,  1721. 
He  had  the  following  children,  most  of 
them,  if  not  all,  born  at  Eastham,  Mass., 


and  all  but  the  first  two  by  his  second 
wife: 

(1)  Anne  Bills,  born  June  26th,  or 
28th,  1673,  married  1692  David  Killie, 
son  of  David  and  Jane  Killie. 

(2)  Elizabeth  Bills,  born  August  23d, 
1675. 

(3)  Nathaniel  Bills,  born  June  25th, 
1677,  died  1729  at  Shrewsbury.  His 
will,  dated  January  24th,  1729,  proved 
March  31st,  1729,  names  the  following 
children :  Thomas,  Gershom,  Daniel 
(under  age) ,  Marcey,  Catherine,  Joanna 
and  Elizabeth. 

(4)  Mary,  or  Mercy,  Bills,  born  April 
14th,  1679,  married  John  Scott  [1*]. 

(5)  Mehitable  Bills,  born  March  26th, 
1681. 

(6)  Thomas  Bills,  born  March  22d,  1684, 
died  1729  at  Shrewsbury;  married  1st 
Elizabeth  Shotwell,  and  2d  Content 
Woolley,  daughter  of  Edward  Woolley 
and  Lydia  Allen,  who  married  2d  May 
27th,  1736,  Isaac  Hance,  as  his  second 
wife.  The  will  of  Thomas  Bills,  dated 
February  22d,  1729,  proved  March  24th, 
1729,  mentions  the  following  children, 
all  under  age :  William,  Silvanus, 
Thomas,  Joanna,  Lydia  and  Elizabeth. 

(7)  Gershom  Bills,  born  June  5th, 
1686,  died  1766,  married  2d  Margaret 
Chamberlin,  marriage  license  dated 
April  7th,  1755,  and  had  nine  children. 

(8)  Joanna  Bills,  born  December  2d, 
1688,  died  April  1st,  1728,  married  Janu- 
ary 27th,  1709  (marginal  record,  June 
11th,  1710),  George  Williams,  son  of 
John  Williams  and  Elizabeth  Allen. 
Issue:  Obediah,  Hezekiah,  George,  John 
and  Experience. 

THE  TWINING  FAMILY. 

"Mr.  William  Twining,  Sr.,"  came 
to  Plymouth,  Mass.,  from  England, 
some  time  between  1630  and  1640.  His 
name  is  first  found  in  the  Plymouth 
Court  Records,  June  1st,  1641,  in  a  case 
of  trespass  regarding  certain  lands. 
He  was  then  a  resident  of  Yarmouth, 
situated  some  thirty  miles  southeast  of 
Plymouth.  Records  from  1643  to  1645 
rank  him  among  the  militia,  which  con- 


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sisted  of  fifty  soldiers,  and  in  1645  he 
was  one  of  five  soldiers  sent  out  against 
the  Narragansetts.  In  1645,  or  soon 
after,  he  removed  to  Eastham.  Here  he 
married  his  second  wife,  Anna  Doane, 
in  1652.  She  died  February  27th,  1680. 
His  death  occurred  April  15th,  1659, 
when  he  was  not  over  seventy  years 
old.  So  far  as  known,  he  had  but  two 
children,  Isabel  and  William,  and  they 
by  his  first  wife,  born  prior  to  his  com- 
ing to  the  colony. 

Isabel  Twining  died  May  16th,  1706, 
at  Yarmouth.  On  June  17th,  1641,  she 
married  Francis  Baker,  who  was  born 
in  Hertfordshire,  England,  in  1611, 
came  over  in  the  "Planter"  in  1635, 
and  died  July  23d,  1696.  They  had  the 
following  children:  Nathaniel,  John, 
Samuel,  Daniel,  William,  Thomas,  EHz- 
abeth  and  Hannah. 

William  Twining,  Jr.,  was  born  about 
.1625,  "probably  in  England."  He  is 
first  mentioned  in  the  records  when  he 
married  about  1650,  at  Eastham,  Eliza- 
beth Deane,  the  daughter  of  Stephen 
Deane  and  Elizabeth  Ring  of  Plymouth. 
Stephen  Deane  was  one  of  the  first  set- 
tlers, coming  over  in  the  "  Fortune  "  in 
1621,  and  building  the  first  corn  mill  in 
New  England  in  1632.  He  married 
Elizabeth,  the  daughter  of  Mrs.  Mary 
Ring,  a  widow,  had  three  children,  Eliz- 
abeth, Miriam  and  Susanna,  and  died  in 
1634.  William  Twining,  Jr.,  was  ad- 
mitted and  sworn  in  1652.  He  was  four 
times  one  of  the  grand  jury  from  1652 
to  1671.  As  early  as  1677  he  was  a  dea- 
con of  the  Eastham  church,  and  is  al- 
luded to  as  "Deacon  Twining"  as  late 
as  1681.  Previous  to  1695,  however, 
when  his  name  appears  on  the  Eastham 
records  for  the  last  time,  he  became  a 
Quaker,  and  this  necessitated  a  change 
of  residence  to  escape  persecution. 
Therefore  we  find  him  and  his  son  Ste- 
phen locating  in  the  new  province  of 
Pennsylvania,  at  Newtown,  Bucks 
county.  His  name  first  appears  in  the 
records  of  Middletown  Friends'  Monthly 


Meeting  in  1699,  in  connection  with  his 
son  Stephen's,  to  a  testimony  against 
selling  rum  or  strong  drink  to  the  In- 
dians. He  died  November  4th,  1703; 
his  wife  died  December  28th,  1708.  His 
will,  dated  June  26th,  1697,  was  proved 
April  6th,  1705. 
William  Twining,  Jr.,  had  children  as 

follows: 

(1)  Elizabeth    Twining,    died    March 

10th,  1725,  married  August  19th,  1669, 
John  Rogers,  son  of  Joseph  Rogers, 
born  April  3d,  1642,  died  January  10th, 
1738;  lived  in  Eastham.  Issue:  Samuel, 
John,  Judah,  Joseph,  Elizabeth,  Mehit- 
able,  Eleazar,  Hannah,  Nathaniel. 

(2)  Anna    Twining,    died    September 

1st,  1675,  married  October  3d,  1672, 
Thomas  Bills.     Issue:  Anna,  Elizabeth. 

(3)  Susanna  Twining,  born  January 
25th,  or  February  28th,  1654,  died  young. 

(4)  William  Twining,  born  probably 
same  date  as  Susanna,  died  January 
23d,  1735,  married  March  21st,  1689, 
Ruth  Cole,  daughter  of  John  and  Ruth 
Cole,  born  1688,  died  after  1735.  He 
remained  a  Puritan  and  stayed  at  East- 
ham.   Issue:  Elizabeth,  Thankful,  Ruth, 

Hannah,  William,  Barnabas,  Mercy. 

(5)  Mehitable  Twining,    supposed  to 

have  married  Daniel  Doane,  Jr.,  of 
Eastham.  He  and  his  family  came  on 
the  overland  route  in  1696,  and  settled 
on  land  adjoining  the  Twinings  in  New- 
town, Pa.  He  deposited  a  card  with  the 
Sandwich  Society  of  Friends  with  wife 
Mehitable  and  children  Daniel,  Lydia, 
Rebecca,  Elijah,  Eleazar  and  Joseph. 

(6)  Joanna  Twining,  born  May  30th, 
1657,  died  June  4th,  1723,  married  May 
2d,  1676,  Thomas  Bills  as  his  second 
wife.  Issue:  Nathaniel,  Mary  or 
Mercy,    Mehitable,  Thomas,    Gershom, 

Joanna. 

(7)  Stephen  Twining,  born  February 

6th,  1659,  died  February  8th,  1720, 
married  January  3d,  1683,  Abigail 
Young,  daughter  of  John  and  Abigail 
Young,  born  1660,  died  April  9th,  1715. 
Issue :  Stephen,  Eleazar,  Nathaniel, 
Mercy,  John. 


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CONTAINING    THE    SIGNATURE    OF    RiCHARd''    CraWFORD    [52]. 


III. 


George  Crawford  and  Estker  Scott. 


11.  Esther-  Scott,  born  May  13th, 
1701,  died  later  than  1745,  daughter  of 
John  Scott  [1]  and  Mary  Bills,  married 
about  1726  George  Crawford,  died 
1745,  son  of  John  Crawford,  Jr.,  and 
Abigail  his  wife.  They  lived  on  the  old 
Crawford  homestead  at  Nutswamp  in 
Middletown  township,  which  had  been 
first  conveyed  to  John  Crawford  by 
patent  from  the  Proprietors  of  East 
Jersey  December  3d,  1687  (Trenton 
Deeds,  B,  211).  George  Crawford's  will, 
dated  March  15th,  1745,  was  proved  at 
Perth  Amboy  May  10th,  1745,  and  is  re- 
corded at  Trenton  (D,  279).     Issue: 

51.  George''  Crawford,  born  1727, 
died  unmarried  about  1750. 

52*.  Richard' Crawford,  born  Janu- 
ary 27th,  1729,  married  Catherine  Shep- 
herd. 

53*.  William-'  Crawford,  married 
Catherine  Bowne. 

54*.  Job'  Crawford,  married  Ann 
Morris. 

55.  JosHUA"  Crawford,  went  South, 
where  he  probably  has  descendants. 

56*.  Lydia^  Crawford,  married  1st, 
license  dated  July  30th,  1756,  Cornelius 
Compton  of  Middletown,  by  whom  she 
is  said  to  have  had  two  sons;  married 
2d,  1767,  Benjamin  Morris. 

57.  Elizabeth'  Crawford,  born  1745, 
after  her  father's  death. 


52.  Richard-^  Crawford,  born  Janu- 
ary 27th,  1729,  died  September  20th, 
1798,  married,  license  dated  September 
17th,  1751,  Catherine  Shepherd,  born 
August  11th,  1734,  died  January  13th, 
1807,  daughter  of  Joseph  Shepherd  and 


Rebecca  Lippet.  They  lived  on  the 
Crawford  homestead  farm  at  Nutswamp. 
Richard  Crawford  was  prominent  in  the 
affairs  of  the  Baptist  church  at  Middle- 
town,  and  it  is  on  record  that  in  May. 
1769.  he  was  chosen  to  the  oflice  of  ruling 
elder  in  that  church.  His  will,  dated 
October  1st,  1794,  was  proved  March 
8th,  1806  (Monmouth  Co.  Wills,  A,  116). 
Issue: 

61*.  Richard^  Crawford,  born  1756, 
married  Rebecca  Stillwell. 

62*.  George^  Crawford,  born  De- 
cember 5th,  1758,  married  1st  Mary 
Seabrook  and  2d  Eleanor  Schenck. 

63*.  Catherine'  Crawford,  married 
Nathaniel  Leonard. 

64*.  Esther'  Crawford,  married 
Thomas  Burrows. 

65*.  Hannah^  Crawford,  married 
Timothy  White. 

61.  Richard'  Crawford,  born  1756, 
died  November  12th,  1837,  married  Re- 
becca Stillwell;  lived  on  Crawfoi'd  home- 
stead at  Nutswamp.     Issue: 

71.  Richard'*  Crawford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

72.  Catherine''  Crawford,  married 
John  Bowne'  Crawford  [.361*]. 


62.  George^  Crawford,  born  Decem- 
ber 5th,  1758,  died  July  11th,  1834.  mar- 
ried 1st  Mary  Seabrook,  born  1766,  died 
January  9th,  1795,  daughter  of  Major 
Thomas  Seabrook  and  Martha  Tallman; 
married  2d  January  27th,  1799,  Eleanor 
Schenck,  born  March  17th.  1764,  died 
May  17th,  1850,  daughter  of  Hendrick 
Schenck    and    Catherine    Holmes.     He 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


lived  at  Middletown,  and  had  five  chil- 
dren, all  but  the  first  by  his  second  wife. 
His  will,  dated  July  13th,  1825,  was 
proved  July  23d,  1834  (Monmouth  Co. 
Wills,  C,  338).     Issue: 

81.  Catherine^  Crawford,  born  Au- 
gust 12th,  1793,  married  Edward^  Bur- 
rows [221*]. 

82*.  Mary^  Crawford,  born  January 
12th,  1800,  married  William  W.  Murray. 

83*.  Ann^  Crawford,  born  February 
22d,  1801,  married  Rev.  Jacob  Ten  Broek 
Beekman. 

84*.  Adaline^  Crawford,  born  Feb- 
ruary 16th,  1803,  married  John  Lloyd 
Hendrickson. 

85.  Eleanor^  Crawford,  born  Janu- 
ary 26th,  1807,  died  December  22d,  1823. 


82.  Mary^  Crawford,  born  January 
12th,  1800,  died  January  17th,  1853, 
married  November  20th,  1817,  William 
W.  Murray,  born  November  30th  (or 
20th),  1794,  died  June  1st,  1865,  son  of 
William  Murray  and  Anne  Schenck; 
resided  at  Middletown.     Issue: 

91.  Lavinia''  Murray,  born  Decem- 
ber 17th,  1818,  died  1876,  married  Au- 
gust 26th,  1847,  James  M.  Hoagland,  a 
merchant  of  New  York  City,  whom  she 
survived;  resided  in  Jersey  City  and 
New  York  City;  no  issue. 

92*.  Eleanor  Crawford*^  Murray, 
born  July  21st,  1823,  married  Henry  G. 
Scudder. 

93*.  George  Crawford*^  Murray, 
born  January  3d,  1827,  married  Mary 
Catherine  Cooper. 


92.  Eleanor  Crawford"  Murray, 
born  July  21st,  1823,  died  1858,  married 
May  1st,  1849,  Henry  G.  Scudder  of 
Huntington,  L.  I.,  a  descendant  of 
Thomas  Scudder,  the  first  immigrant  of 
the  name  at  Salem,  Mass.,  in  1635. 
Issue: 

101.  William  Murray^  Scudder, 
born  May  23d,  1850,  died  young,  unmar- 
ried. 

102.  Mary  Crawford^  Scudder,  born 
June  29th,  1852,  died  young,  unmarried. 


103.  Nora  Jar  vis'  Scudder,  born 
March  30th,  1854,  died  young,  unmarried. 

104.  Henry  G.'  Scudder,  born  No- 
vember 9th,  1856;  resides  on  the  Scudder 
homestead  at  Huntington,  L.  I. ;  un- 
married. 


93.  George  Crawford*^  Murray,  born 
January  3d,  1827,  died  November  24th, 
1884,  married  February  27th,  1855,  Mary 
Catherine  Cooper,  born  March  20th,  1833, 
died  1905,  daughter  of  James  Cooper 
and  Rebecca  Patterson.  He  graduated 
from  Yale  University  in  1845,  the  young- 
est member  of  his  class,  and  studied 
law  in  New  York  City,  being  admitted 
to  the  bar  of  that  state  in  1849.  In  1851, 
however,  the  sickness  of  his  parents, 
now  alone  with  the  care  of  two  large 
farms,  obliged  him  to  return  to  his  home 
in  Middletown.     Issue: 

111*.  Mary  Crawford^  Murray,  born 
December  29th,  1855,  married  Dr.  Ovid 
Allen  Hyde. 

112*.  Ella  Cooper^  Murray,  born 
September  6th,  1857,  married  William 
T.  VanBrunt. 

113*.  George  Crawford'  Murray, 
born  April  15th,  1868,  married  Gertrude 
Whitman. 


111.  Mary  Crawford'  Murray,  born 
December  29th,  1855,  married  June  11th, 
1887,  Dr.  Ovid  Allen  Hyde,  born  July 
22d,  1855,  and  engaged  in  the  practice 
of  medicine  in  New  York  City.     Issue: 

121.  Chester  Ovid^  Hyde,  born  July 
22d,  1888. 

122.  George  Crawford  Murray* 
Hyde,  born  December  23d,  1890,  died 
September  25th,  1891. 


112.  Ella  Cooper"  Murray,  born 
September  6th,  1857,  married  June  11th, 
1889,  William  T.  VanBrunt  of  Middle- 
town  township.     Issue: 

131.  A  son^,  died  in  infancy. 

132.  Catherine  Eleanor^  Van- 
Brunt, born  September  4th,  1900. 

113.  George  Crawford'  Murray, 
born  April  15th,  1868,  married  June  23d, 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


1897,  Gertrude  Whitman  of  Brooklyn, 
where  she  died  March  3d,  1899;  resides 
in  Brooklyn.     Issue: 

141.  Gertrude  Dorothy"   Murray, 
born  February  4th,  1899. 


83.  Ann'  Crawford,  born  February 
22d,  1801,  died  May  18th,  1876,  married 
February  12th,  1833,  Rev,  Jacob  Ten 
Broek  Beekman,  born  April  10th,  1801, 
died  April  23d,  1875,  son  of  Captain  Sam- 
uel Beekman  and  HelenaTenBroek.  He 
was  boi'n  in  the  brick  farmhouse  erected 
by  the  Hon.  Cornelius  Ten  Broek  prior 
to  the  Revolution  near  Harlingen,  Som- 
erset Co.,  N.  J.,  and  which  is  still 
standing:  and  in  use.  He  was  a  graduate 
of  Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
and  studied  theology  at  the  Reformed 
(Dutch)  Seminary  at  New  Brunswick, 
N.  J.  He  was  Hcensed  to  preach  in 
1826,  and  was  called  to  the  Dutch  Re- 
formed Church  of  Middletown  township, 
near  Holmdel,  where  he  remained  ten 
years.     Issue: 

151.  Edwin*^  Beekman,  born  Novem- 
ber 8th,  1833,  died  August  12th,  1834. 

152.  Theodore'^  Beekman,  born  Jan- 
uary 31st,  1835,  died  June  22d,  1902. 

153.  Eleanor  Crawford'^  Beekman, 
born  May  5th,  1836,  died  March  27th, 
1882. 

154.  Mary'^  Beekman,  born  August 
4th,  1838.  died  August  19th,  1838. 

155*.  George  Crawford"  Beekman, 
born  July  2d,  1839,  married  Laura  B. 
Alston. 

156.  Edwin"  Beekman,  born  June  13th, 
1842,  a  farmer,  living  on  the  homestead 
farm  in  Middletown.  He  served  as 
journal  clerk  of  the  House  of  Represent- 
atives at  Washington,  D.  C,  during  a 
part  of  the  Cleveland  administration, 
and  was  for  a  number  of  years  clerk  of 
the  grand  jury  of  Monmouth  County.  He 
has  contributed  many  articles  on  agri- 
cultural matters  and  local  history  to  the 
newspapers. 


6th,  1877,  Laura  B.  Alston,  born  March 
2d,  1852,  daughter  of  Abraham  D.  Al- 
ston. He  was  graduated  from  Prince- 
ton University  in  the  class  of  1859,  and 
received  the  degrees  of  A.  B.  and  A.  M. 
He  was  admitted  to  the  New  Jersey  bar 
in  1863,  and  the  same  year  began  the 
practice  of  law  at  Freehold,  remaining 
there  until  1903,  when  he  removed  with 
his  family  to  Red  Bank,  where  he  now 
resides.  He  served  as  Law  Judge  of  the 
Monmouth  County  Court  1869-1872,  and 
was  State  Senator  from  the  county  1879- 
1882.  He  has  done  considerable  writing 
for  the  press  on  historical  and  genealogi- 
cal subjects.     Issue: 

161.  Alston"  Beekman,  born  July  1st, 
1878,  married  Matilda  M.  Craig,  daugh- 
ter of  John  W.  Craig  and  Matilda  Mount. 
He  was  admitted  to  the  New  Jersey  bar 
in  1903,  and  is  engaged  in  the  practice 
of  law  at  Red  Bank. 

162.  Anna  Crawford"  Beekman, 
born  April  9th,  1880,  died  December 
16th,  1902. 

163.  Jacob  TenBroek'  Beekman, 
born  May  19th,  1883. 

164.  Edwin  Laurbns'  Beekman,  born 
August  25th,  1889. 


84.  Adaline''  Crawford,  born  Febru- 
ary 16th,  1803,  died  August  27th,  1886, 
married  December  16th,  1822,  John  Lloyd 
Hendrickson,  born  March  3d,  1801,  died 
September  25th,  1845,  son  of  John  Hen- 
drickson and  Mary  Lloyd,  and  grandson 
of  Daniel  Hendrickson  and  Eleanor  Van- 
Mater;  resided  on  Hendrickson  home- 
stead farm  at  Middletown.     Issue: 

191.  Eleanor''  Hendrickson, 
October   9th,   1823,    died   October 
1837. 

192.  Ann"  Hendrickson,  born 
tember  26th,  1825,  died  in  infancy. 

193.  George  Crawford"  Hendrick- 
son, born  March  8th,  1829,  died  October 
12th,  1875. 

194.  Mary    Louisa"    Hendrickson, 


born 
22d, 

Sep- 


155.  George   Crawford"  Beekman,    born  January  26th,  1838,  and  now  resides 
born  July  2d,  1839,  married  November  1  on  the  homestead. 

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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


63.  Catherine^  Crawford,  married 
Nathaniel  Leonard.     Issue: 

201*.  Polly''  Leonard,  married  Sam- 
uel C.  Mott. 


201.  PoLLY"  Leonard,  married  Sam- 
uel C.  Mott.     Issue: 

211.  Leonard*^  Mott. 

212.  Samuel  C'  Mott. 

213.  Ann  Maria*^  Mott. 

214.  Jerusha*^  Mott. 

215.  Clementina*'  Mott. 

216.  Catherine^  Mott. 


64.  Esther^  Crawford,  married 
Thomas  Burrows.     Issue: 

221*.  Edward'^  Burrows,  married 
Catherine''  Crawford  [81]. 

222*.  Richard  Crawford-'  Burrows, 
married  Mary  Taylor. 

223.  Deborah'  Burrows,  married 
Richard  WaUing. 

224.  Catherine"'  Burrows,  married 
William  Tilton. 


221.  Edward^  Burrows,  married  Au- 
gust 22d,  1815,  Catherine''  Crawford 
[81].     Issue: 

231.  A  daughter'',  man-ied  Jacob  Mc- 
Clane, 


222.  Richard  Crawford'  Burrows, 
married  Mary  Taylor,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Taylor,  who  carried  on  a  large 
tannery  in  Middle  town.     Issue: 

241.  Thomas'' Burrows. 

242.  Joseph  T."  Burrows,  born  July 
7th,  1837,  married  Sarah  Lemmon,  and 
resides  at  Red  Bank. 


65.  Hannah-'  Crawford,  buried  May 
23d,  1845,  married  March  9th,  1797, 
Timothy  White,  died  1842,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Jemima  White  of  Shrewsbury.  Is- 
sue: 

251*.  Catherine  C'  White,  born 
February  28th,  1798,  married  Jarrett 
Morford. 

252.  Jemima-'  White,  died  when  about 
14  years  old. 


251.  Catherine  C.^  White,  born  Feb- 
ruary 28th,  1798,  died  January  14th,  1869, 
married  April  2d,  1818,  Jarrett  Morford 
of  Red  Bank,  born  May  3d,  1781,  died 
September  21st,  1865,  son  of  Thomas 
Morford  and  Hannah  Holmes.     Issue: 

261.  Hannah"  Morford,  married 
James  McCausland,  a  prominent  mer- 
chant of  New  York  City.  Issue:  Laura, 
Agnes. 

262.  Elizabeth"  Morford,  died  un- 
married. 

263*.  Thomas  F."  Morford,  married 
Elizabeth  Wilbur. 

264*.  Samuel  White"  Morford,  born 
1835,  married  Mary  R.  Ovens. 

265*.  Anna"  Morford,  married  Wil- 
Ham  H.  Grant. 

266.    Henry  Hobart"  Morford. 

263.  Thomas  F."  Morford,  died  April, 
1888,  married  Elizabeth  Wilbur  of  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     Issue: 

271.  Jane^  Morford,  died  young,  un- 
married. 

272.  Catherine"  Morford. 

273.  Laura'  Morford,  married  Fred- 
erick Wyckoff. 

274.  Harry'  Morford. 


264.  Samuel  White"  Morford,  born 
1835,  married  Mary  R.  Ovens  of  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.  He  resides  at  the  old 
Morford  homestead  on  the  Shrewsbury 
river.  Red  Bank,  and  has  served  as 
mayor  of  the  city.  He  conducts  a 
large  coal  and  wood  business  at  Red 
Bank,  and  was  for  many  years  a  direc- 
tor of  the  First  National  Bank.     Issue: 

281.  Anna  G."  Morford,  married 
Walter  G.  French. 

282.  Jarrett'  Morford. 

283.  Nelly'  Morford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

284.  Alice  E.'  Morford. 

285.  Livingston'  Morford,  died  in 
infancy.  

265.  Anna"  Morford,  died  March  5th, 
1868,  married  1854  William  H.  Grant 
of  Middletown  township.     Issue: 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


291,  Laura'  Grant,  died  young,  un- 
married. 

292.  T.  Henry'  Grant,  a  civil  engin- 
eer, who  lives  on  the  farm  in  Middle- 
town  township  where  his  father  re- 
sided. 


53.  WILLIAM'  Crawford,  married, 
license  dated  December  27th,  1756, 
Catherine  Bowne,  daughter  of  John 
Bowne,  who  was  the  eldest  son  of 
Obadiah  Bowne.     Issue: 

301*.  John^  Crawford,  married  Car- 
oline Fields. 

302*.  William^  Crawford,  married 
Rebecca  Patterson. 

303*.  Esther^  Crawford,  born  Feb- 
ruary 3d,  1761,  married  Robert  White. 

301.  JOHN^  Crawford,  married  Caro- 
line Fields,  daughter  of  Elnathan  Fields. 
His  will,  dated  November  15th,  1834, 
was  proved  January  2d,  1835  (Mon- 
mouth Co.  Wills,  C.  436).     Issue: 

311.  Andrew'*  Crawford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

312.  William''  Crawford,  married 
Elizabeth  Fields;  no  issue. 

313.  John''  Crawford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

314.  Elnathan''  Crawford,  died 
young,  unmarried. 

315*.  James  G.'  Crawford,  born 
December  29th,  1794,  married  Elizabeth 
Smith. 

315.  James  G.''*  Crawford,  born  De- 
cember 29th,  1794,  married  Ehzabeth 
Smith,  daughter  of  William  Smith.  He 
lived  on  the  homestead  farm  at  Craw- 
ford's Corner  in  the  present  township 
of  Holmdel.     Issue: 

321*.  Caroline'-  Crawford,  born 
1819,  married  Holmes  Conover. 

322*.  Ann"  Crawford,  born  1821, 
married  Joseph  H.  Holmes. 

323.  Mary"  Crawford,  born  1823, 
died  young,  unmarried. 

324.  William  S."  Crawford,  born 
November,  15th,  1828,  married  1867 
Emeline  L.  Stillwell,  daughter  of  John 


S.  Stillwell,  and  resides  on  the  home- 
stead where  his  father  lived. 

325*.  John  J."  Crawford,  born  Feb- 
ruary 22d,  1829,  married  Mary  Frost. 

326.  Elizabeth"  Crawford,  born 
1837,  and  resides  at  the  homestead  with 
her  brother,  William  S.  Ci'awford. 

321.  Caroline"  Crawford,  born  1819, 
died  August  28th,  1843,  married  March 
3d,  1841,  Holmes  Conover,  born  Janu- 
ary 10th,  1808,  died  May  22d,  1860,  son  of 
Cornelius  R.  Conover  and  Mary  Stout- 
enbergh  of  Pleasant  Valley.  He  was 
twice  sheriff  of  Monmouth  County.  Is- 
sue: 

331 .  Crawford'  Conover,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

322.  Ann*'  Crawford,  born  1821,  died 
June  6th,  1892,  married  September  19th, 
1848,  Joseph  H.  Holmes,  son  of  Sheriff 
Daniel  Holmes;  resided  on  the  old 
Holmes  farm  in  Pleasant  Valley.     Issue : 

341.  Caroline'  Holmes,  married 
Asher  H.  Ely  of  Freehold. 

342.  John  S."  Holmes,  married  Anna 
Lake,  and  resides  on  homestead  farm. 

343.  Daniel''  Holmes. 

344.  Elizabeth'  Holmes,  died  young, 
unmarried. 


325.  John  J."  Crawford,  born  Febru- 
ary 22d,  1829,  died  1888,  married  1855 
Mary  Frost  of  Chapel  Hill.  He  pur- 
chased the  old  "Barnes  Smock"  farm 
in  Holmdel  township  and  there  made 
his  home.  Of  the  following  children, 
two  sons  and  four  daughters  are  living: 

351.  John"  Crawford. 

352.  James  G.'  Crawford. 

353.  William"  Crawford. 

354.  Sarah'  Crawford. 

355.  Caroline"  Crawford. 

356.  Mary'  Crawford. 

357.  Esther"  Crawford. 

358.  Theresa"  Crawford. 

359.  Emma'  Crawford. 


302.    William'    Crawford,    married 
Rebecca   Patterson,  daughter   of  Jehu 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


Patterson  of  Middletown  township. 
Issue; 

361*.  John  Bowne''  Crawford,  born 
1789,  married  Catherine' Crawford  [72]. 

362.  William"'  Crawford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

363*.  William  H."'  Crawford,  mar- 
ried Leah  Conover. 

364*.  James  Patterson"'  Crawford, 
married  Margaretta  Bowne. 

365*.  Ann  Bowne'^  Crawford,  born 
June  25th,  1788,  married  Hendrick 
Conover. 


361.  John  Bowne'  Crawford,  born 
1789,  died  1865,  married  his  second 
cousin  Catherine'^  Crawford  [72]. 
She  inherited  all  the  Crawford  home- 
stead at  Nutswamp,  and  here  they  re- 
sided. His  will,  dated  February  25th, 
1857,  was  proved  September  8th,  1865 
(Monmouth  Co.  Wills,  H.  321).     Issue: 

371*.  George  W.*^  Crawford,  born 
December  15th,  1825,  married  Sarah 
Frost. 

372.  Rebecca  S.''  Crawford,  born 
July  20th,  1828,  died  April  17th,  1876, 
married  Robert  Allen,  Jr.,  a  well-known 
lawyer  of  Red  Bank,  who  at  one  time 
served  as  Prosecutor  of  the  Pleas  of 
Monmouth  Co. 

373.  Elizabeth  S.''  Crawford,  born 
April  16th.  1832,  died  October  2d,  1836. 

374.  William''  Crawford,  born  Au- 
gust 8th,  1834,  died  October  27th,  1836. 

375.  Catherine  E.'=  Crawford,  born 
April  5th,  1837,  died  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J., 
married  John  D.  Buckelew,  sheriff  of 
Middlesex  Co.  and  U.  S.  consul  to 
Stettin,  Germany.  Their  later  home 
was  at  Jamesburg,  N.  J. ;  no  issue. 

376.  Richard'^  Crawford,  born  De- 
cember 1st,  1838,  died  March,  1906, 
married  November  21st,  1866,  Julia 
Robinson,  daughter  of  William  Robinson 
of  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.     No  issue. 


500  acres  and  represented  Middletown 
township  on  the  Board  of  Chosen  Free- 
holders of  Monmouth  Co.     Issue: 

381.  John  B.'  Crawford. 

382.  Richard'  Crawford,  died  young, 
unmarried. 

383.  James  F."  Crawford,  who  now 
owns  and  farms  the  greater  part  of  the 
old  Crawford  homestead  at  Nutswamp. 


371.  George  W."  Crawford,  born 
December  15th,  1825,  died  October  19th, 
1878,  married  Sarah  Frost  of  Chapel 
Hill.     At  the  time  of  his  death  he  farmed 


363.  William  H.'"  Crawford,  married 
Leah  Conover,  daughter  of  Cornelius 
R.  Conover  and  Mary  Stoutenbergh. 
They  occupied  that  part  of  the  Bowne 
homestead  at  Crawford's  Corner  in 
Holmdel  township  on  which  the  large 
dwelling  house  stood  erected  by  John 
Bowne  some  time  between  1725  and  1740, 
and  which  has  since  been  destroyed  by 
fire.     Issue: 

391.  Holmes  C."  Crawford,  deceased, 
married  Evelyn  Peterson. 

392.  William  H.'"'  Crawford,  de- 
ceabed,  married  Phebe  A.  Duryea. 

393.  John  B.'^  Crawford,  deceased, 
married  Henrietta  Schenck. 

394.  Albro  B.^''  Crawford,  deceased. 

395.  Charles  V.^  Crawford. 

396.  Mary  Jane  L."  Crawford,  de- 
ceased. 

397.  Jamesanna  L."^  Crawford. 

398.  Sarah  Elizabeth*'  Crawford, 
deceased,  married  D.  T.  Polhemus. 

399.  Katharine  Bibb''  Crawford, 
deceased,  married  Horace  A.  Field. 


364.  James  Patterson"  Crawford, 
married  Margaretta  Bowne,  born  1817 
and  still  living  (1907)  at  the  age  of 
ninety.     Issue: 

401.  William  W.  Crawford,  died 
young. 

402*.  John  B.'^  Crawford,  married 
Mary  Foley. 

403.  James  Hartshorne'' Crawford. 

404.  Richard  Bowne''  Crawford,  de- 
ceased. 

405*.  Ellen  Bowne"  Crawford, 
married  James  Clark  Smith. 

406.  Rebekah  Patterson"  Craw- 
ford. 


24. 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


407.  Althea  Brinckerhoff^  Craw- 
ford, married  Arthur  Parcells  Cox  of 
California. 

408.  Mary  Bowne«  Crawford,  died 
1883. 

409   Sidney  G.«  Crawford. 


402.  John  B.«  Crawford,  died  at  65, 
married  Mary  Foley.     Issue: 

411.  Katrina"  Crawford. 

412.  Margaretta''  Crawford. 

413.  Ellen^  Crawford. 

414.  Annie^  Crawford. 

415.  Agnes'  Crawford. 

416.  Robert   Lee"    Crawford,    de- 
ceased. 

417.  Grover  Cleveland^  Crawford, 
deceased. 


405.  Ellen  Bowne«  Crawford,  mar- 
ried James  Clark  Smith  of  Baltimore, 
deceased.     Issue: 

421.  Samuel  Wyman^  Smith. 

422.  Linda  Clark-  Smith. 


365.  Ann  Bowne"  Crawford,  born 
June  25th,  1788,  died  February  10th, 
1832,  married  Hendrick  Conover,  born 
1773,  died  September  17th,  1835,  son  of 
Jacob  Conover  and  Mary  Schenck. 
Issue : 

431.  William  Crawford"  CoxNover, 
born  June  23d,  1808,  died  August  8th,' 
1817. 

432.  Jacob"  Conover,  born  1810,  died 
December  24th,  1846,  married  Ellen  L. 
Vanderveer,  born  1816,  died  September 
24th,  1846;  had  three  daughters. 

433*.  Rebecca"  Conover,  married 
Tunis  J.  Conover. 

434.  Mary"  Conover,  married  Judge 
James  S.  Lawrence  of  Upper  Freehold. 

435.  Ann"  Conover,  married  Charles 
Belden. 

436.  Catherine"  Conover,  married 
Dr.  William  Johnson  Conover,  son  of 
John  I.  Conover  and  Lydia  Johnson. 


Taylor,    daughter   of   George 

Taylor. 

442.  William  I."   Conover,  married 
Susan  Smock. 


303.  Esther'  Crawford,  born  Febru- 
ary 3d,  1761,  died  May  10th,  1797,  mar- 
ried July  13th,  1780.  Robert  White,  born 
November  24th,  1753,  died  1831  or  prior. 
Issue: 

451.  Crawford"  White,  born  June 
14th,  1782,  married  December  9th,  1819, 
Ann  Taylor,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Ann 
Taylor. 

452*.  Catherine"  White,  born  March 
25th,  1784,  married  Isaac  Martin,  Jr. 

453.  Tylee"  White,  born  October 
29th,  1786,  died  September  28th,  1802. 

454.  Robert  Bowne"  White,  born 
October  17th,  1788. 

455.  Lydia  Grover"  White,  born  De- 
cember 20th,  1791,  married  March  16th, 
1814,  Rev.  Samuel  P.  Lewis,  and  had 
one  daughter  and  two  sons. 

456*.  William  C.''  White,  born  Sep- 
tember 8th,  1794,  married  Mary  Barnes. 


452.  CATHERINE''  White,  born  March 
25th,  1784.  married  June  11th,  1807, 
Isaac  Martin,  Jr.     Issue: 

461.  Benjamin"  Martin. 


433.  Rebecca"     Conover,     married 
Tunis  J.  Conover.     Issue: 
441.  Hendrick''    Conover,     married 


456.  William  C."  White,  born  Sep- 
tember 8th,  1794,  died  June  13th,  1880, 
married  Mary  Barnes,  born  March  10th[ 
1796,  died  February  6th,  1897.     Issue:  ' 

471.  Joseph"  White. 

472.  Robert"  White. 

473.  Elizabeth"  White. 

474.  Crawford"  White. 

54.  Job3  Crawford,  died  1770,  mar- 
ried, license  dated  November  25th,  1766, 
Ann  Morris,  who  survived  him;  resided 
at  Middletown,  N.  J.  His  will,  dated 
May  4th,  1770,  was  proved  August  11th, 
1770.     (Trenton  Wills,  K.  234.)     Issue: 

481.  Joshua^  Crawford. 

482.  George^  Crawford. 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


56.  Lydia''  Crawford,  married  1st, 
license  dated  July  30th,  1756,  Cornelius 
Compton  of  Middletown,  by  whom  she 
is  said  to  have  had  two  sons;  married 
2d,  1767,  Benjamin  Morris.     Issue: 

491.  *  Compton. 

492. •*  Compton. 

493.  Benjamin'  Morris,  born  1768, 
married  and  had  six  children,  two  of 
whom  were  named  Charles  and  Ben- 
jamin. 

494.  Joseph'  Morris,  born  1770,  mar- 
ried Patience  (Herbert?). 

495.  Stout-"  Morris. 

496.  Lydia^  Morris,  married  James 
Frost. 

497.  Esther'-  Morris,  married  Octo- 
ber 27th,  1799,  Jonathan  Stout. 


the   CRAWFORD  FAMILY. 

,  John  Crawford,  the  first  of  the  family 
in  this  country,  came  from  Ayrshire, 
Scotland,  about  1672.  He  first  settled 
in  Massachusetts,  then  in  Long  Island, 
and  came  to  Middletown,  N.  J.,  as  early 
as  1678.  He  is  first  mentioned  in  the 
New  Jersey  records  in  a  deed  from 
Richard  Gibbons  and  wife,  dated  Decem- 
ber 11th,  1678,  conveying  to  him  a  house 
lot  in  the  village  of  Middletown  assigned 
to  the  grantor  in  the  first  division  of  the 
land  in  1667  under  the  Nichols  Patent. 
The  original  deed  was  in  the  possession 
of  the  family  for  227  years  until  1905, 
when  it  was  presented  to  the  Monmouth 
Co.  Historical  Society.  (Monmouth  Co. 
Deeds,  A.  See  fac-simile  in  Hist,  and 
Biog.  Atlas  of  N.  J.  Coast,  p.  69.)  Two 
tracts  of  land  in  Monmouth  Co.,  one  at 
"Waykake,"  were  conveyed  to  John 
Crawford  by  patent  from  the  Proprie- 
tors of  East  Jersey  March  25th,  1687, 
and  the  homestead  tract  at  Nutswamp 
was  secured  by  another  patent  Decem- 
ber 3d,  1687.  (Trenton  Deeds,  B.  211, 
510.)  John  Crawford  was  engaged  in 
the  whaling  industry  from  his  first  set- 
tlement in  Monmouth  Co.  He  is  named 
among  the  twelve  men  in  the  county 
to  whom   a  charter   was  granted  Feb- 


ruary 4th,  1679,  to  take  whales  off  the 
Monmouth  coast.  It  was  this  business 
no  doubt  which  led  him  with  his  wife 
Elizabeth  and  son  George  to  remove  in 

1693  to  Cape  May  Co.  Whales  were  then 
frequenting  the  waters  of  Delaware 
Bay,  where  it  was  easier  to  catch  them 
than  in  the  open  sea.     Between  1691  and 

1694  a  number  of  men  from  Monmouth 
Co.  and  Long  Island  founded  a  town 
called  Portsmouth  on  the  Delaware  Bay 
side  in  the  lower  township  of  Cape  May 
Co.  about  three  miles  north  of  the  point. 
The  earliest  deed  for  real  estate  at  Ports- 
mouth was  made  April  1st,  1699,  to  John 
Crawford  for  300  acres.  He  and  his 
wife  died  here  in  1705,  her  death  oc- 
curring one  month  previous  to  his  de- 
cease, and  the  inventory  of  his  goods 
and  chattels  was  presented  by  his  son 
George  December  11th  of  that  year. 
He  had  at  least  two  sons,  John  and 
George,  and  may  have  had  two  others, 
Richard  and  Joshua,  for  these  names 
appear  early  in  the  records  of  Cape 
May  Co. 

John  Crawford,  Jr.,  remained  in  Mon- 
mouth Co.  His  father  conveyed  land  to 
hini  by  deed  signed  August  3d,  1691,  but 
not  acknowledged  and  delivered  until 
March  9th,  1693.  (Trenton  Deeds,  F. 
739;  Monmouth  Deeds,  A.  36.)  He  also 
received  from  his  father  the  tract  at 
Nutswamp,  which  has  been  the  Craw- 
ford homestead  for  so  many  generations. 
John  Crawford,  Jr.,  was  grand  juror  in 
1693.     He  married  1698  or  prior  Abigail 

,  and  had  at  least  one  son, 

George  Crawford,  who  married  about 
1726  Esther  Scott  [11],  the  daughter  of 
John  Scott  [1]  and  Mary  Bills. 


the  shepherd  FAMILY. 

Joseph   Shepherd  of  Middletown,  by 

occupation    a    miller,    was    the    son    of 

Thomas  Shepherd,  who  died  May  17th, 

1751,  aged  about  73  years.     He  married 

1  May  19th,  1733,    Rebecca    Lippet,    and 

I  died  September    1st,  or   2d,  1753.     His 

1  will,    dated    September   1st,   1753,  was 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


proved   September  10th,    1753.     (Tren- 
ton Wills,  F.  134.)     Issue: 

(1)  Catherine,  born  August  11th,  1734, 
married  Richard  Crawford  [52*]. 

(2)  Deborah,  born  December  22d, 
1735. 

(3)  Sarah,  a  twin,  born  September 
1st,  1737,  died  unmarried  January  4th, 
1835,  and  is  buried  in  the  Murray  family 
plot  in  the  Baptist  Church  Burying 
Ground,  Middletown. 

(4)  Mary,  a  twin,  born  September 
1st,  1737. 

(5)  Hannah,  born  September  11th, 
1739. 

(6)  Thomas,  born  June  22d,  1741. 

(7)  Moses,  born  October  25th,  1743. 


THE  BOWNE  FAMILY. 

William  Bowne  came  with  his  wife 
Ann  and  oldest  son  John  from  York- 
shire, England,  and  settled  at  Salem, 
Mass.,  in  1631.  He  afterwards  removed 
to  Gravesend,  L.  I.,  and  bought  a  plan- 
tation there  November  12th,  1646. 
Early  in  1665  he  came  to  New  Jersey 
and  settled  in  Monmouth  County.  He 
married  2d,  July  12th,  1669,  Mary  H. 
Felt,  and  died  at  Portland  Point  (At- 
lantic Highlands)  in  1677.  His  children, 
all  by  his  first  wife,  were  as  follows: 

(1)  Captain  John  Bowne  (a),  born  in 
England,  died  January  3d,  1684,  married 
Lydia  Holmes,  daughter  of  Rev.  Oba- 
diah  and  Catherine  Holmes. 

(2)  James  Bowne,  baptized  in  Salem, 
Mass.,  August  25th,  1636,  died  1692, 
married  1665  Mary  Stout,  daughter  of 
Richard  Stout  and  Penelope  VanPrincis. 
Issue:  Deborah,  Sarah,  Catherine, 
James,  Andrew,  John,  William. 

(3)  Andrew  Bowne,  baptized  in  Salem, 
Mass.,    August  12th,    1638,    died    1708, 


married    Elizabeth .     He     was 

Deputy  Governor  of  New  Jersey  in 
1698.  His  daughter  Elizabeth  married 
her  cousin  Obadiah  (b),  son  of  Captain 
John  Bowne. 

(4)  Philip  Bowne,  born  1640;  resided 
at  Flushing,  L.  I. 

(a)  Captain  John  Bowne  and  his  wife 
Lydia  Holmes  had  children  as  fol- 
lows : 

(1)  Captain  John  Bowne,  2d,  born 
April  1st,  1664,  died  March  13th,  1716. 
married,  license  dated  December  26th, 
1692,  Frances  Bowman;  no  issue. 

(2)  Obadiah  Bowne  (b),  born  July 
18th,  1666,  died  April  19th,  1726,  married 
1st  his  cousin  Elizabeth  Bowne,  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew  Bowne;  married  2d  Eliza- 
beth Longfield.  His  children,  the  first 
three  by  his  first  wife,  were  as  follows: 
John  (c),  Ann,  Lydia,  Obadiah,  Thomas, 
Cornelius,  Mary. 

(3)  Deborah,  or  Dorothy,  Bowne,  born 
January  26th,  1668,  married  Gershom 
Mott. 

(4)  Sarah  Bowne,  born  November 
27th  (or  23d),  1669,  married  Richard 
Salter.  Issue:  Hannah,  John,  Ebenezer, 
Richard,  Thomas.  The  daughter  Han- 
nah married  Mordecai  Lincoln,  who  is 
believed  to  be  an  ancestor  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln. 

(5)  Catherine  Bowne. 

(c)  John  Bowne,  son  of  Obadiah  and 

Elizabeth  Bowne,  married  Ann , 

and  had  children  as  follows: 

(1)  Catherine  Bowne,  married,  license 
dated  December  27th,  1756,  William 
Crawford  [53*]. 

(2)  Lydia  Bowne,  married  James 
Grover. 

(3)  Andrew  Bowne. 

(4)  Ann  Bowne. 


IV. 


Atrakam  Wnite  and  Menitable  Scott. 


13.  Mehitable"  Scott,  born  January 
16th,  1707,  married  not  later  than  1735, 
Abraham  White,  of  whose  parentage 
nothing  is  known.  They  lived  at 
Shrewsbury  and  are  known  to  have  had 
at  least  one  son,  but  some  or  all  of  the 
following  may  have  been  their  children: 
Amey  White,  married,  license  dated 
August  5th,  1765,  William  Tilton;  Abi- 
gail White,  married,  license  dated  April 
24th,  1766,  Miln  Parker;  Robert  White, 
married,  license  dated  December  10th, 
1768,  Hannah  Clark;  Marcy  White,  mar- 
ried Uriah  West.     Issue: 

501*.  John'^  White,  married  1st 
Catherine  Olden  and  2d  Mary  Smith. 


501.  John''  White,  married  1st  Cath- 
erine Olden,  daughter  of  James  Olden  of 
Stony  Brook,  and  married  2d,  license 
dated  October  11th,  1782,  Mary  Smith, 
daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  Smith. 
He  early  removed  to  Lawrenceville,  near 
Trenton,  N.  J.,  and  had  six  children, 
three  by  each  wife,  in  the  following 
order: 

511.  JoB'^  White,  died  unmarried. 

512.  Nancy^  White,  died  unmarried. 
513*.  James^  White,  born  1778,  mar- 
ried Martha  Hendrickson. 

514*.  Catherine-*  White,  married 
Giles  W.  Olden. 

515.  Benjamin  C.-*  White,  married 
Ann  Paxson. 

516.  Jonathan^  White,  died  unmar- 
ried. 

513.  James^  White,  born  1778,  died 
1851,  married  Martha  Hendrickson,  born 


1771,  died  1848,  daughter  of  Philip  Hen- 
drickson and  Charity  Green.     Issue: 

521*.  JOB'^  White,  married  Mary  C. 
Howell. 

522*.  Robert^'  White,  born  1800,  mar- 
ried 1st  Elizabeth  Cook  and  2d  Mrs. 
Ruth  Hunt  Welling. 

523*.  William'^  White,  married  Han- 
nah Haines. 

524*.  George"  White,  married  Mary 
C.  Schenck. 

525.  John*  White. 


521.  JoB'^  White,  married  Mary  C. 
Howell,  daughter  of  Noah  Howell  and 
Hannah  Lawrence.     Issue: 

531.  Elizabeth"^  White,  married 
Charles  Henry  Skirm. 

532.  Martha  Anni^  White,  died  young. 

533.  Jane'5  White,  died  young. 

534*.  Benjamin  C^  White,  married 
Mary  Rouse. 

534.  Benjamin  C.^  White,  married 
Mary  Rouse,  daughter  of  William  Rouse. 
Issue: 

541.  Elizabeth''  White,  married 
Alonzo  Howell. 

542.  Martha"  White. 


522.  Robert*^  White,  born  1800,  died 
1857,  married  1st  Elizabeth  Cook,  daugh- 
ter of  Daniel  Cook,  and  married  2d 
Mrs.  Ruth  Hunt  Welling,  widow  of 
Robert  Welling.     Issue  by  first  wife: 

551.  Samuel'^  White,  died  at  13  years 
of  age.  

523.  William"  White,  married  Han- 
nah   Haines.     He    was    a   merchant  in 


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Philadelphia  for  many  year?,  part  of 
the  time  associated  with  Matthew  New- 
kirk.  Upon  retirement  from  active 
business  he  removed  to  Trenton,  where 
he  lived  until  his  death.     Issue: 

561.  Ephraim''  White,  died  young. 

562.  George''  White. 

563.  Anna'^  White. 

564.  Elizabeth'^  White,  died  young. 

565.  James"  White,  died  young. 

566.  Maria  Elizabeth''  White, 

524.  George'^'  White,  married  Mary 
C.  Schenck,  daughter  of  Peter  Z. 
Schenck  of  Pennington.    He  was  a  phy- 


sician and  lived  in  Lawrenceville.  Issue: 

571.  Louisa  A."  White, 

572.  James  E."  White,  died  in  child- 
hood. 

573. 
574. 
575. 


Catherine  Olden'^  White. 
George  Schenck*'  White. 
Robert"  White,  a  physician,  set- 


tled at  Riverton,  Pa. ;  died  young. 


514.  Catherine^  White,  married 
Giles  W.  Olden,  son  of  Samuel  Olden 
and  Mary  Worth.     Issue: 

581.  John'"'  Olden. 

582.  James"  Olden. 

583.  Samuel^  Olden. 


V. 


William  Scott  and  Mary  Runnels. 


15.  William^  Scott,  born  August 
30th,  1712,  died  1762,  married  Novem- 
ber 27th,  1735,  Mary  Runnels.  The 
wedding  took  place  in  the  Friends'  Meet- 
ing House  at  Shrewsbury,  and  among 
those  present  who  signed  as  witnesses 
were  his  father  John  Scott,  his  brother 
Samuel  Scott,  his  sisters  Mehitable 
White  and  Hannah  Scott,  his  cousin 
Mary  Bills  and  a  Jemima  Runnels, 
some  near  relative  of  the  bride.  Wil- 
liam Scott  resided  on  the  farm  which 
had  belonged  to  Abraham  Vickars  near 
Newman's  Spring,  and  which,  with 
other  land,  he  inherited  from  his  father's 
estate.  The  following  description  of  the 
farm  is  found  in  a  deed  dated  November 
17th,  1736  (Monmouth  County  Deeds, 
H,  168),  in  which  Samuel  and  John 
Scott  sign  a  release  giving  the  property 
to  their  brother  William:  "All  that 
tract  of  land,  situate,  lying  and  being 
in  Shrewsbury  in  the  County  of  Mon- 
mouth af6resaid,  which  was  given  and 
bequeathed  to  our  said  brother  William 
in  and  by  the  last  will  and  testament 
of  our  father  John  Scott  deceased,  lying 
to  the  southward  of  our  father's  home- 
stead farm  and  formerly  belonging  to 
Abraham  Vickars,  with  all  and  every 
the  buildings  and  appurtenances  there- 
unto belonging,  beginning  at  a  chestnut 
tree  marked  near  Newman's  Spring  on 
the  bank  of  the  river,  and  from  thence 
eastwardly  to  within  two  rods  of  George 
Allen's  Corner,  and  thence  farther  to  a 
walnut  sapling  marked  on  three  sides 
near  the  corner  of  a  field,  thence  due  east 
to  Edmond  Lefetra's  land,  together  with 
the  upper  piece  of  meadow  known  by 


the  name  of  Glassmakers'  Landing." 
William  Scott's  will,  dated  November 
30th,  1761,  was  proved  August  20th, 
1762.  In  it  he  directed  that  all  his  prop- 
erty should  be  sold  and  the  proceeds 
divided  among  his  eight  children.  (Tren- 
ton Wills,  H,  176.)     Issue: 

601*.  Richard''  Scott,  married  Mary 
Story. 

'  602*.   JoHN'^   Scott,    married    Sarah 
Hisson. 

603*.  George^  Scott,  married. 

604*.  JoB-5  Scott,  married. 

605.  Ralph  Warner'  Scott,  living 
unmarried  in  Middlesex  County  in  1823; 
probably  died  unmarried. 

606.  Susannah"  Scott. 

607.  Hannah'^  Scott. 

608*.  Sarah"  Scott,  married  David 
Tilton. 

Note.  It  is  probable  that  either  Sus- 
annah or  Hannah  Scott  married  a  Reid, 
though  no  record  of  it  can  be  found,  and 
had  issue,  James,  WilUam  and  Eleanor, 
for  John  Scott  [611]  son  of  Richard  [601] 
mentions  in  his  will  "James  Reed's 
daughter  Sarah  and  any  other  sons  or 
daughters  which  he  may  have  living 
at  the  time  of  my  decease,  William 
Reid's  daughter  Margaret  living  at  the 
Genesee  Country,  and  Eleanor  Reid  my 
cousin." 

601.  Richard"  Scott, died  1815,  married 
Mary  Story,  died  1822,  daughter  of  John 
and  Mary  Story  of  South  Brunswick. 
He  owned  and  lived  on  a  farm  of  212 
acres  at  Scott  Corner,  in  the  township 
of  South  Brunswick,  about  a  mile  and  a 
half  from  Plainsboro,  N.  J.     This  farm 


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William*  Scott  [621]  and  his  wife  Jane  Throckjiorton. 


THE   SCOTT   FAMILY   OF   SHREWSBURY. 


was  also  the  home  of  his  son,  who  be- 
queathed it  to  his  uncle  John  Scott 
[602]  of  Shrewsbury  after  the  death  of 
his  mother,  and  at  his  death  in  1831  it 
was  sold  in  the  settlement  of  the  estate. 
Richard  Scott's  will,  dated  May  5th, 
1810.  was  proved  April  17th,  1815.  The 
will  of  his  wife  Mary,  dated  March  26th, 
1819,  was  proved  January  26th,  1822. 
(Middlesex  County  Wills,  B,  166,  535.) 
Issue: 

611.  JoHN-=  Scott,  died  1817,  married 
Mary  Schenck,  died  1841,  daup:hter  of 
John  R.  and  Eve  Schenck  of  Penn's 
Neck,  West  Windsor.  He  was  a  man  of 
some  wealth,  and  not  only  owned  his 
father's  homestead  farm  in  the  town- 
ship of  South  Brunswick,  where  he  lived, 
but  also  property  in  New  Brunswick 
and  at  Penn's  Neck.  He  bequeathed 
his  estate  to  a  number  of  uncles  and 
cousins.  His  will,  dated  January  8th, 
1817,  was  proved  April  23d,  1817  ( Mid- 
dlesex County  Wills,  B,  280).  The  will 
of  his  wife,  dated  October  2d,  1839,  was 
proved  May  3d,  1841  (Somerset  County 
Wills,  E,  371). 


602.  John"  Scott,  died  October,  1831, 
married,  license  dated  May  22d,  1779, 
Sarah  Hisson,  wh®  survived  him.  He 
resided  at  Shrewsbury  until  he  came 
into  possession  of  his  nephew's  farm  in 
South  Brunswick,  when  this  became  his 
home  until  his  death.  His  will,  dated 
February  14th.  1824,  was  proved  No- 
vember 1st,  1831  (Middlesex  Co.  Wills, 
C.  448).     Issue: 

621*.  William^  Scott,  born  April 
16th,  1784,  married  Jane  Throckmorton. 

622*.  James^  Scott,  born  about  1786, 
married  Ann  VanBrunt. 

623.  Ralph^  Scott,  married  Isabella 
(Rue?) 

624.  Sarah^  Scott,  married  James 
Bennett,  and  is  said  to  have  had  one  son, 
who  was  a  minister  in  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church. 

625*.  Mary^  Scott,  married  Joseph 
Tilton. 


626*.  Catherine''  Scott,  married  1st 
Daniel  Hulett  and  2d  Timothy  White. 


621.  William-*  Scott,  born  April  16th, 
1784,  died  March  4th,  1874,  married 
April  1st,  1810,  Jane  Throckmorton, 
born  April  13th,  1791,  at  South  River, 
N.  J.,  died  August  18th,  1885,  daughter 
of  Holmes  Throckmorton  and  Susannah 
Forman.  He  was  a  tailor  by  trade, 
and  was  six  feet  or  more  in  height.  He 
resided  first  at  Shrewsbury,  and  then 
at  Eatontown,  N.  J.,  where  both  he 
and  his  wife  died.  They  are  both  buried 
in  the  Quaker  Burying  Ground  at  Shrews- 
bury. Of  his  wife.  Jane  Throckmorton, 
Rev.  T.  S.  Griffiths  wrote  in  a  letter 
which  was  read  at  her  funeral,  "She 
was  the  second  person  I  baptized,  March 
16th,  1844,  in  the  pond  at  Eatontown, 
and  into  the  fellowship  of  the  Red  Bank 
Baptist  Church."     Issue: 

631*.  CATHERINE'^  ScoTT,  born  Octo- 
ber 10th,  1810,  married  Captain  Elisha 
Corlies  Price. 

632.  SusAN"  Scott,  born  July  14th, 
1813,  died  March  6th,  1832,  married  De- 
cember 24th,  1831,  James  Lane. 

633.  JoHN^  Scott,  born  September 
24th,  1815,  died  March  18th,  1832. 

634*.  Sarah  Ann'  Scott,  born  Octo- 
ber 8th,  1817,  married  Charles  Tilton 
Fleming. 

635*.  Holmes  Throckmorton^ 
Scott,  born  January  3d,  1820,  married 
Eliza  Field. 

636*.  Jane  Amanda"  Scott,  born 
May  6th,  1822,  married  Jacob  Brower. 

637*.  Mary  Caroline'^  Scott,  born 
November  22d,  1826,  married  Walter 
Curtis  Reynolds. 

638*.  William  Webster^  Scott,  bom 
November  6th,  1835,  married  Eleanor 
Dangler.  

631.  Catherine^  Scott,  born  October 
10th,  1810,  at  Shrewsbury,  died  June 
27th,  1900,  at  Oceanport,  N.  J.,  married 
January  15th,  1835,  Captain  Elisha  Cor- 
lies Price,  born  October  22d.  1805,  died 
December  30th,  1853,  son  of  Lawrence 


31 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


Price  and  Catherine  Taylor;  resided  at 
Oceanport,  N.  J.     Issue: 

641*.  Susan  Elizabeth^  Price,  born 
December  8th,  1835,  married  William 
Hance  Borden. 

642*.  Jane'^  Price,  born  Mar(ih  21st, 
1838,  married  Henry  Brewer. 

643.  John  Corlies'^  Price,  born  Oc- 
tober 2d,  1839;  unmarried  and  resides  at 
Virginia  Beach,  Va. 

644.  George  Scott*'  Price,  born  July 
26th,  1841,  died  January  13th,  1846. 

645.  Theodore  Freylinghuysen^ 
Price,  born  September  15th,  1843,  died 
August  11th,  1861. 

646*.  Caroline  Virginia"  Price, 
born  July  14th,  1845,  married  John  Har- 
ris Cole. 

647*.  WiNFiELD  Scott"  Price,  born 
June  25th,  1847,  married  Annie  Lufbur- 
row  Irwin. 

648*.  Sarah  Fleming"  Price,  born 
June  22d,  1849,  married  Jacob  Edwin 
Corlies. 

649.  George"  Price,  born  June  Sth, 
1852,  died  February  6th,  1853. 

641*.  Susan  Elizabeth"  Price,  born 
December  Sth,  1835,,  married  October 
22d,  1863,  William  Hance  Borden,  born 
September  5th,  1833,  at  Red  Bank, 
N.  J.,  son  of  Captain  John  Borden  and 
Eliza  Ann  Lake;  reside  at  Little  Silver, 
N.  J.     Issue: 

651.  Carroll"  Borden,  born  Novem- 
ber 10th,  1868,  died  November  21st,  1868. 


642.  Jane"  Price,  born  March  21st, 
1838,  died  April  Sth,  1895,  married  No- 
vember 19th,  1865,  Henry  Brower,  born 
September  19th,  1831,  at  Long  Branch, 
N.  J.,  died  April  25th,  1901,  son  of 
David  Brower  and  Caroline  Maps,  and 
grandson  of  Cornelius  Brower;  resided 
at  West  Long  Branch,  N.  J.     Issue: 

661*.  Catherine  Price^  Brower, 
born  March  Sth,  1868,  married  George 
Lincoln  Gibbs. 

662*.  Henry  Maps^  Brower,  born 
December  18th,  1873,  married  Pearl 
Shack. 


661.  Catherine  Price"  Brower,  born 
March  Sth,  1868,  married  January  21st, 
1891,  George  Lincoln  Gibbs,  born  March 
26th,  1864,  son  of  Samuel  Louis  Gibbs 
and  Sarah  Lane;  reside  at  West  Long 
Branch,  N.  J.     Issue: 

671.  Basil  Runge^  Gibbs.  born  Sep- 
tember 14th,  1892,  died  February  20th, 
1907. 

672.  Marion**  Gibbs,  born  October 
10th,  1898.  

662.  Henry  Maps"  Brower,  born 
December  18th,  1S73,  married  June  28th, 
1903,  Pearl  Shack,  born  January  19th, 
1887,  daughter  of  George  Henry  Shack 
and  Susan  Dangler;  reside  at  West  Long 
Branch,  N.  J.     Issue: 

681.  Vera  Caroline^  Brower,  born 
October  21st,  1904. 


646.  Caroline  Virginia"  Price,  born 
July  14th,  1845,  married  February  28th, 
1871,  John  Harris  Cole,  born  March  20th, 
1842,  in  New  York  City,  son  of  Isaac 
P.  Cole  and  Margaret  Harris;  resided 
in  New  York  City,  but  now  living  near 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Issue: 

691.  Arthur  Stanley^  Cole,  born 
December  18th,  1871;  studied  at  New 
York  University  and  Crozer  Theological 
Seminary,  ordained  to  the  Christian 
ministry  February  26th,  1896,  and  now 
pastor  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Man- 
asquan, N.  J. 

692*.  John  Price^  Cole,  born  No- 
vember 27th,  1873,  manned  Florence 
Woodhull  Ailing. 

692.  John  Price"  Cole,  born  Novem- 
ber 27th,  1873,  married  June  10th,  1896, 
Florence  Woodhull  Ailing,  born  Sep- 
tember 3d,  1874,  daughter  of  William 
Tennent  Ailing  and  Emma  Vanderveer 
Hendrickson;  reside  at  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
Issue  : 

711.  Alling^  Cole,  born  April  1st, 
1897.  • 

647.  WiNFiELD  Scott"  Price,  born 
June  25th,  1847,  married  November  19th, 
1869,    Annie    Lufburrow     Irwin,     born 


32 


THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


October  18th,  1847,  at  Middletown,  N.  J., 
daughter  of  WiUiam  Conard  Irwin  and 
Eleanor  Hyres  Bennett ;  residence  at 
Oceanport,  N.  J.  Issue: 

721.  Eleanor    Catherine^    Price, 
born  March  12th,  1870. 

722.  Elisha   Corlies'    Price,    born 
January  27th,  1874,  died  June  12th,  1904. 


648.  Sarah  Fleming"  Price,  born 
June  22d,  1849,  married  December  15th, 
1880,  Jacob  Edwin  Corlies,  born  Janu- 
ary 10th,  1844,  at  Oceanport,  N.  J.,  son 
of  Captain  John  Pintard  Corlies  and 
Emeline  WooUey ;  reside  in  the  Price 
homestead  at  Oceanport,  N.  J.  Issue: 

731.  Kathryn  Emelyn^  Corlies, 
born  April  1st,  1882,  married  May  4th, 
1905.  Joel  Purcell  Corin,  born  May  8th, 
1883,  son  of  Michael  M.  Corin  and  Sarah 
Robinson ;  reside  in  New  York  City. 


634.  Sarah  Ann''  Scott,  born  Octo- 
ber 8th,  1817,  died  March  4th,  1896, 
married  May  6th,  1838,  Charles  Tilton 
Fleming,  born  July  14th,  1815,  died 
August  1st,  1894,  son  of  Joseph  Fleming 
and  Lydia  White,  and  grandson  of 
Jacob  Fleming;  resided  at  Freehold, N.  J. 
Issue: 

741*.  Caroline'^  Fleming,  born  Janu- 
ary 21st,  1839,  married  Charles  Hen- 
drickson  Golden. 

742*.  Amanda  Brower«  Fleming, 
born  October  6th,  1840,  married  John 
Mount. 

743.  Arthur"  Fleming,  born  Janu- 
ary 25th,  1842,  died  April  30th,  1854. 

744*.  Charles  Henry  Clay"  Fleming, 
born  February  15th,  1844,  married  Mary 
EHzabeth  Martin. 

745.  Louisa"  Fleming,  born  Decem- 
ber 23d,  1850,  died  August  18th,  1852. 

746*.  Louisa"  Fleming,  born  Decem- 
ber 18th,  1852,  married  John  Livingston 
Conover. 

747.  Kate"  Fleming,  born  September 
19th,  1856,  died  March  8th,  1857. 


married  January  12th,  1859,  Charles 
Hendrickson  Golden,  born  February 
19th,  1837,  died  November  14th,  1880, 
son  of  Cyrenus  Golden  and  Ann  Morris; 
resided  at  West  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

751.  George"  Golden,  born  Decem- 
ber 1st,  1859,  died  July  7th,  1875. 

752*.  Arthur  Fleming^  Golden, 
born  April  19th,  1861,  married  Harriet 
Wolcott. 

753.  Catherine"  Golden,  born  Janu- 
ary 25th,  1863,  married  Jesse  B.  Phil- 
lips. 

754.  Charles^  Golden,  born  April 
26th,  1864,  died  August  17th,  1864. 

755.  William''  Golden,  born  October 
2d,  1865,  died  July  2d,  1866. 

756.  Harry"  Golden,  born  February 
16th,  1867,  died  April  21st,  1883. 

757.  Louise^  Golden,  born  May  23d, 
1870,  married  Ephraim  Meghan. 


741.  Caroline"  Flep-iing,  born  Janu- 
ary 21st,   1839,   died  March  7th,   1884, 


752.  Arthur  Fleming^  Golden,  born 
April  19th,  1861,  married  June  7th, 
1883,  Harriet  Wolcott,  born  October  3d, 

1861,  daughter  of  Lewis  Wolcott  and 
Ann  Kelsey ;  reside  at  West  Long 
Branch,  N.  J.  Issue: 

761.  Ida  Maps'*  Golden,  born  July 
23d,  1887. 

762.  Jessie'^  Golden,  born  April  19th, 
1891.  

742.  Amanda  Brower"  Fleming,  born 
October  6th,  1840,  married  September 
28th,  1859,  John  Mount,  born  March 
28th,  1838,  died  June  21st,  1878,  son  of 
James  Mount  and  Elizabeth  Gardner; 
resided  at  West  Long  Branch,  but  now 
at  Freehold,  N.  J.     Issue: 

771*.  Charles  Fleming'  Mount,  born 
November  21st,  1861,  married  Margaret 
Hayden. 

772.  Elizabeth"  Mount,  born  Sep- 
tember 12th,  1865,  married  July  23d, 
1885,  Herbert  Weeks,  born  October  3d, 

1862,  son  of  William  Weeks  and  Rachel 
Cooper;  reside  at  Freehold,  N.  J. ;  no 
issue.  

771.  Charles  Fleming'  Mount,  born 


33 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


November  21st,  1861,  married  Margaret 
Hayden,  daughter  of  Samuel  Hayden 
and  Louisa  West;  reside  at  Long  Branch, 
N.  J.     Issue: 

781.  Julia  Elizabeth*  Mount,  born 
March  4th,  1894. 


744.  Charles  Henry  Clay^  Fleming, 
born  February  15th,  1844,  died  August 
27th,  1878,  married  March  17th,  1872, 
Mary  EHzabeth  Martin,  daughter  of 
John  Martin.  He  served  for  three  years 
during  the  Civil  War  as  a  non-commis- 
sioned officer  in  Co.  I,  11th  N.  J.  Vol- 
unteers, having  previously  served  three 
months  as  a  private.     Issue: 

791.  Georgiana^  Fleming. 

792.  Lillian^  Fleming,  married 
James  Tindall,  has  one  son,  and  resides 
at  Windsor,  N.  J. 


746.  Louisa"  Fleming,  born  Decem- 
ber 18th,  1852,  married  John  Livingston 
Conover,  born  February  21st,  1849,  son 
of  Alfred  Livingston  Conover  and  El- 
eanor Schenck  Conover;  reside  at  Wick- 
atunk,  N.  J.     Issue: 

811.  Charlotte  Lyell^  Conover. 

812.  John  Livingston'  Conover,  Jr. 

813.  Edward  Wolphertsen^  Cono- 
ver. 

814.  Charles  Fleming^  Conover. 

815.  Sara  Alida^  Conover. 

816.  Alfred  Livingston^  Conover. 

817.  Daisy  Louisa^  Conover. 

818.  Virginia  Steele"  Conover. 

819.  Stagey  Pricket^  Conover. 

820.  Harold  VanDuyn'  Conover. 


B.  Swan  and  Ann  Maria  Jones.  He 
was  for  many  years  Chief  of  the  Fire 
Department  at  Matawan,  N.  J. 

822*.  Rebecca"  Scott,  born  August 
28th,  1852,  married  1st  William  Smith 
and  2d  Arthur  Bennett. 

823*.  Elizabeth"  Scott,  married 
Harrison  Denise. 

824*.  Walter"  Scott,  married  Emma 
Bogert. 

825.  William"  Scott,  died  when  four 
years  old. 

826.  Emma"  Scott,  died  when  nine 
years  old. 

827*.  Georgiana"  Scott,  married 
Frederick  Greben. 

828*.  WILLLA.M"  Scott,  married  Elvira 
Walling. 

822.  Rebecca"  Scott,  born  August 
28th,  1852,  deceased,  married  1st  Wil- 
liam Smith,  deceased,  and  2d  Arthur 
Bennett,  born  in  England,  deceased. 
Issue: 

831.  Charles"  Smith,  died  young. 

832.  Arthur^  Smith,  died  young. 

833.  Ida  May"  Smith,  died  young. 

834.  Wilfrid  Eustace^  Bennett, 
living  with  his  father's  family  in  Eng- 
land.   

823.  Elizabeth"  Scott,  deceased, 
married  Harrison  Denise,  as  his  second 
wife.    Issue: 

841.  Walter^  Denise. 


635.  Holmes  Throckmorton"  Scott, 
born  January  3d,  1820,  deceased,  mar- 
ried November  15th,  1847,  Eliza  Field, 
born  June  7th,  1828,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin Field  and  Rebecca  Newlin.  He 
served  nine  months  in  Co.  D,  29  th  N. 
J.  Volunteers,  during  the  Civil  War;  re- 
sided at  Matawan,  N.  J.     Issue: 

821.  Charles  Augustus"  Scott,  born 
December,  1849,  married  May  11th,  1875, 
Ella  M.  Swan,  born  October  15th,  1851, 
died  June  4th,  1904,  daughter  of  John 


824.  Walter"  Scott,  deceased,  mar- 
ried Emma  Bogert.     Issue: 
851.  Charles^  Scott,  died  young. 


827.  Georgiana"  Scott,  deceased, 
married  Frederick  Greben,  deceased. 
Issue: 

861.  Lila  Eliza^  Greben,  born  Au- 
gust 8th,  1889.      

828.  William"  Scott,  married  Elvira 
WaUing;  reside  at  Matawan,  N.  J.  Issue: 

871.  Caroline^  Scott,  died  young. 


636.  Jane  Amanda^  Scott,  born  May 
6th,  1822,  died  January  4th,  1892,  married 
February  15th,  1841,  Jacob  Brower,  born 


34 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


December  6th,  1817,  at  Locust  Point, 
N.  J,,  died  March  6th,  1854,  son  of  John 
A.  Brower  and  Elizabeth  Burdge;  re- 
sided at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Issue: 

881*.  Mary  Elizabeth''  Brower, 
born  February  18th,  1842,  married 
Charles  Wesley  Phillips. 

882*.  Caroline  Virginia"  Brower, 
born  June  2d,  1844,  married  Eduardo  An- 
tonio Steele. 

883*.  Holmes  Throckmorton" 
Brower,  born  October  12th,  1846,  mar- 
ried Mary  Elizabeth  Fallon. 

884*.  Sarah  Jane"  Brower,  born 
February  22d,  1848,  married  Charles  E. 
Hendrickson. 

885*.  William  Scott"  Brower,  born 
May  20th,  1852,  married  1st  Margery 
Plant,  and  2d  Anna  Bausch. 

886*.  Maria  Althea"  Brower,  born 
September  20th,  1854,  married  Thomas 
Oliver  Duncan. 


881.  Mary  Elizabeth"  Brower,  born 
February  18th,  1842,  married  June  28th, 
1863,  Charles  Wesley  Phillips,  born  De- 
cember 27th,  1837,  died  October  24th, 
1866,  son  of  John  Taylor  Phillips  and 
Harriet  Edwards;  resides  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.     Issue: 

891*.  Ella  F.^  Phillips,  born  May 
7th,  1865,  married  George  E.  Collins. 


891.  Ella  F''.  Phillips,  born  May  7th, 
1865,  married  June  25th,  1886,  George 
E.  Collins,  born  March  31st,  1864,  son  of 
William  Collins  and  Hannah  E.  Fenn; 
reside  at  Westfield,  N.  J.     Issue: 

901.  Charles  Wesley*  Collins,  born 
October  15th,  1887. 

902.  Mary  Evelie*  Collins,  born 
December  29th,  1889. 


882.  CarolineVirginia"  Brower, born 
June  2d,  1844,  died  September  1st,  1897, 
married  Eduardo  Antonio  Steele,  born 
August  6th,  1845,  at  Barranquilla,  U.  S. 
of  Colombia,  S.  A.,  died  April  21st,  1894; 
resided  at  Barranquilla,  U.  S.  of  Col- 
ombia, and  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     The  fol- 


lowing  children,    with    one   exception, 
were  born  at  Barranquilla: 

911.  Edward^  Steele,  born  August 
13th,  1867,  died  June  21st,  1871. 

912.  Amanda'  Steele,  bom  April 
15th,  1870,  died  1872. 

913*.  Mary'  Steele,  born  April  28th, 
1872,  married  Anibal  Perez  L. 

914.  Ida  May'  Steele,  born  January 
26th,  1877,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  married 
June  15th,  1907,  William  Edward  Brown; 
reside  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

915.  John  Arthur'  Steele,  born 
January  3d,  1884;  resides  at  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  

913.  Mary'  Steele,  born  April  28th, 
1872,  married  Anibal  Perez  L.  as  his  sec- 
ond wife.  He  was  born  June  26th,  1855, 
at  Carthagena,  U.  S.  of  Colombia,  and 
resides  at  Barranquilla,  U.  S.  of  C. 
[Note:  In  the  name  Perez  L.,  Perez 
is  the  family  name  of  his  father,  and  L. 
stands  for  Lopez,  the  family  name  of 
his  mother.  In  Spanish  countries  it  is 
often  customary  to  combine  the  two 
and  write  them  either  Perez  L.  or  Perez 
et  Lopez.  His  children  would  not  thus 
use  his  mother's  name,  but  that  of  their 
own  mother.]  Issue,  all  bom  at  Bar- 
ranquilla: 

921.  Nestor*  Perez,  born  July  31st, 

1890. 

922.  ESTEVAN*  Perez,  bom  Novem- 
ber 29th,  1891. 

923.  Eduardo*  Perez,  bom  April 
27th,  1893. 

924.  Virginia*  Perez,  born  June 
29th,  1894. 

925.  RiCARDO*  Perez,  born  January 
26th,  1896. 

926.  Mary*  Perez,  born  July  9th, 
1897. 

927.  Anibal*  Perez,  born  April  7th, 
1899. 

928.  Ida*  Perez,  born  February  1st, 
1901,  died  November  26th,  1902. 


883.  Holmes  Throckmorton"  Brow- 
er, born  October  12th,  1846,  married 
Mary  Elizabeth  Fallon;  resides  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Issue: 


35 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


931*.  Katherine  V.^  Brower,  born 
December  27th,  1868,  married  Bradley 
Rockefeller. 

932.  Holmes^  Brower,  born  May 
17th,  1870. 

933.  Edward"  Brower,  born  Decem- 
ber 7th,  1876,  died  August,  1903. 

■    934.  Elizabeth'   Brower,  born  De- 
cember 23d,  1881. 

935.  Mary"  Brower,  born  August  2d, 
1885. 

936.  Frederick^  Brower,  born  1887. 

937.  Annie^  Brower,  born  1889. 

938.  Alice^  Brower,  born  1891. 

939.  Agnes''  Brower,  born  January 
2d,  1893,  died  February  6th,  1893. 


931.  Katherine  V."  Brower,  born 
December  27th,  1868,  married  Bradley 
Rockefeller;  reside  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Issue  : 

941.  Mary  E.*  Rockefeller,  born 
September  4th,  1891. 

942.  Lillian-^  Rockefeller,  born 
December  29th,  1892. 

943.  Agnes^  Rockefeller,  born  Au- 
gust 19th,  1894,  died  July  5th,  1895. 

944.  Bradley*^  Rockefeller,  born 
December  1st,  1898. 

945.  Gladys^  Rockefeller,  born 
September  3d,  1903. 


March  28th,  1878,  married  Ralph  A. 
Maul,  son  of  Rev.  W.  R.  Maul;  reside 
at  Suffern,  N.  Y.     Issue: 

961.  Edward^  Maul,  born  1898. 

962.  RuTH^    Maul,    born  November, 
1902.  

885.  William  Scott''  Brower,  born 
May  20th,  1852,  died  November.  23d, 
1897,  married  1st  Margery  Plant,  died 
December,  1886;  married  2d  Anna 
Bausch,  who  survives  him;  resided  at 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  and  Union  Hill,  N.  J. 
Issue,  one  by  each  marriage: 

971.  Hazel^  Brower,  born  Novem- 
ber, 1886,  died  December,  1887. 

972.  Rennie"  Brower,  born  1890. 


886.  Maria  Althea«  Brower,  born 
September  20th,  1854,  married  Thomas 
Oliver  Duncan,  born  December  11th, 
1859,  son  of  Oliver  Duncan  and  Jane 
Hughes;  reside  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Is- 
sue: 

981.  Richard  Oliver"  Duncan,  born 
October  26th,  1887. 


884.  Sarah  Jane''  Brower,  born 
February  22d,  1848,  died  April,  1886, 
married  Charles  E.  Hendrickson,  born 
August  22d,  1849,  son  of  Edward  and 
Mary  Hendrickson  of  Tinton  Falls, 
N.  J.;  resided  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Is- 
sue: 

951.  William  B."  Hendrickson,  born 
November  3d,  1874,  died  May,  1875. 

952.  George  L."  Hendrickson,  born 
August  nth,  1876,  died  February,  1883. 

953*.  Lillian"  Hendrickson,  born 
March  28th,  1878,  married  Ralph  A, 
Maul. 

954.  Ida  B.^  Hendrickson,  born 
February  5th,  1881,  married  Marsden 
Coates;  reside  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


953.  Lillian^     Hendrickson,     born 


637.  Mary  Caroline"  Scott,  born 
November  22d,  1826,  married  January 
8th,  1845,  Walter  Curtis  Reynolds,  born 
January  8th,  1823,  at  Manasquan,  N.  J., 
died  May  8th,  1893,  son  of  John  Miller 
Reynolds  and  Sarah  Curtis ;  resides  at 
Eatontown,  N.  J.     Issue: 

991*.  CoRLiES  Price"  Reynolds,  born 
December  16th,  1845,  married  Sarah 
Jane  Bennett. 

992*.  Ebenezer  Curtis"  Reynolds, 
born  August  2d,  1848,  married  Sarah 
Lavinia  Howland. 

993.  Sarah  Jane"  Reynolds,  born 
April  19th,  1852,  married  October  19th, 
1875,  George  Allen  Hope,  born  February 
22d,  1851,  son  of  Washington  Lafayette 
Hope  and  Helen  Cobb  Allen;  reside  at 
Shrewsbury,  N.  J. ;  no  issue. 

994.  John  Miller"  Reynolds,  born 
June  24th,  1865,  died  September  30th, 
1866.  

991.  Corlies  Price"  Reynolds,  born 
December  16th,  1845,  married  June  24th, 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


1865,  Sarah  Jane  Bennett,  born  Septem- 
ber 15th,  1845,  daughter  of  James  Ben- 
nett and  Eliza  Dangler;  reside  at  Man- 
asquan,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1001*.  EvALiNA  May'  Reynolds,  born 
February  5th,  1867,  married  Charles 
Forman  Gifford. 


1001.  EvALiNA  May'  Reynolds,  born 
February  5th,  1867,  married  January 
13th,  1884,  Charles  Forman  Gifford, 
born  February  7th,  1861,  son  of  John 
Brewer  Gifford  and  Carohne  Forman; 
reside  at  AUenwood,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1011.  John  Brewer^  Gifford,  born 
August  25th,  1888. 

1012.  Corlies  Price^  Gifford,  born 
March  21st,  1891. 

1013.  Harold'*  Gifford,  born  March 
1st,  1894. 

1014.  Raymond**  Gifford,  born  Feb- 
ruary 20th,  1895. 

1015.  Jennie  N.^  Gifford,  born  June 
3d,  1897. 

1016.  Sarah  C.'^  Gifford,  born  No- 
vember 6th,  1899. 

1017.  Laura  F.«  Gifford,  born  June 
15th,  1903. 

1018.  Archibald  Higgins«  Gifford, 
born  January  7th,  1906. 


992.  Ebenezer  Curtis"  Reynolds, 
born  August  2d,  1848,  died  October  31st, 
1870,  married  June  19th,  1869,  Sarah 
Lavinia  Rowland,  born  April  24th, 
1849,  daughter  of  Henry  Wolcott  How- 
land  and  Sarah  Cook;  resided  at  Eaton- 
town,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1021*.  Walter  Ebenezer'  Reynolds, 
born  November  8th,  1870,  married 
Charlotte  Watson  Mershon. 


Raton,  New  Mexico,  and  is  now  pastor 
of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Wood- 
bury, N.  J.     Issue: 

1031.  Charlotte  Mershon^  Rey- 
nolds, born  August  22d,  1901. 

1032.  Bernice  Mershon**  Reynolds, 
born  August  15th,  1902. 

1033.  Virginia'*  Reynolds,  born 
March  29th,  1907. 

638.  William  Webster-'  Scott,  born 
November  6th,  1835,  died  January  14th, 
1893,  married  February  19th,  1864, 
Eleanor  Dangler,  born  February  16th, 
1845,  daughter  of  Joseph  Lay  ton  Dangler 
and  Charlotte  Howland;  resided  at  Eat- 
ontown,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1041.  Stella  May"  Scott,  born  May 
6th,  1865,  died  September  7th,  1866. 

1042.  Theodore  Price"  Scott,  born 
May  16th,  1867,  died  May  31st,  1893. 

1043.  Joseph  Dangler''  Scott,  born 
March  10th,  1869,  died  July  20th,  1869. 

1044.  Susan  Borden"  Scott,  born 
June  24th,  1871,  married  July  3d,  1906, 
WiUiam  Leon  Walsh,  born  January  20th, 
1873,  son  of  John  and  Catherine  Walsh; 
reside  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 

1045*.  Charlotte  Dangler"  Scott, 
born  August  12th,  1873,  married  Charles 
Augustus  Newbury. 

1046.  John  Price"  Scott,  born  Octo- 
ber 24th,  1875;  resides  at  Long  Branch, 
N.  J. 

1047.  Grace"  Scott,  born  August 
19th,  1879,  died  September  6th,  1879. 

1048.  Frank  DaNgler"  Scott,  born 
February  29th,  1884,  died  March  1st, 
1884. 


1021.  Walter  Ebenezer^  Reynolds, 
born  November  8th,  1870,  married 
September  27th,  1900,  Charlotte  Wat- 
son Mershon,  born  April  16th,  1874, 
daughter  of  William  Mershon  and  Julia 
Charlotte  Watson.  He  studied  at  Peddie 
Institute  and  Crozer  Theological  Semin- 
ary, was  ordained  to  the  Christian 
ministry    September     16th,     1897,     at 


1045.  Charlotte  Dangler"  Scott, 
born  August  12th,  1873,  married  February 
1st,  1900,  Charles  Augustus  Newbury, 
born  October  25th,  1869,  son  of  WiUiam 
Newbury  and  Louisa  Newbury,  his  par- 
ents being  cousins;  reside  at  Long 
Branch,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1051.  Charles  Earle'  Newbury, 
born  March  29th,  1901. 


622.  James^  Scott,  born  about  1786, 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


died  June,  1813,  married  March  12th, 
1813,  Ann  VanBrunt,  died  prior  to  1868, 
daughter  of  Joseph  C.  VanBrunt  and 
Mary  Applegate;  resided  at  Colt's  Neck, 
N.  J.  His  widow  married  2d,  February 
1st,  1829,  WiUiam  I.  Matthews  of  Shrews- 
bury.    Issue: 

1061*.  James^  Scott,  born  December 
13th,  1813,  married  Mary  Ann  Doughty. 


1061.  James^  Scott,  born  December 
13th,  1813,  died  March  4th,  1886,  mar- 
ried March  6th,  1842,  Mary  Ann'Doughty, 
born  April  3d,  1820,  died  April  10th,  1899, 
daughter  of  John  Doughty  and  Elizabeth 
Llewellyn;  resided  at  Fair  Haven,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

1071*.  John  Robert^  Scott,  born 
August  24th,  1843,  married  Sarah  Louisa 
Smith. 

1072.  James'^  Scott,  born  September 
21st.  1846,  died  December  3d,  1867. 

1073*.  William  Champlain^  Scott, 
born  November  13th,  1850,  married 
Lydia  Ann  Snedeker. 

1074.  Susan  Doughty*'  Scott,  born 
June  14th,  1853,  married  January  12th, 
1881,  Edward  Schoek  VanLeer  Stultz, 
born  June  12th,  1854,  son  of  Rev.  Elias 
D.  Stultz  and  Ellen  S.  Day;  reside  at 
Manasquan,  N.  J.;  no  issue. 

1075*.  DeWitt''  Scott,  born  Septem- 
ber 19th,  1855,  married  Ella  Jeffrey. 

1076*.  Annab  Scott,  born  July  11th, 
1862,  married  Howard  Corkey. 


1071.  John  Robert"  Scott,  born 
August  24th,  1843,  married  December 
26th,  1865,  Sarah  Louisa  Smith,  born 
September  25th,  1844,  daughter  of 
Forman  Smith  and  Sarah  Rodgers;  re- 
side at  Fair  Haven,  N.  J.  Issue: 

1081*.  Frank'  Scott,  born  December 
15th,  1868,  married  Caroline  Elizabeth 
Tattam. 

1082.  Lester  JJ  Scott,  born  June 
2d,  1873,  died  June  22d,  1879. 


1081.  Frank'^  Scott,  born  December 
15th,  1868,  married  December  21st, 
1891,  Caroline  Elizabeth  Tattam,  born 


January  15th,  1871,  daughter  of  George 
James  Tattam  and  Ehzabeth  Ann  Tetly, 
both  of  whom  were  born  in  England  in 
1843;  reside  at  Newark,  N.  J.  Issue: 

1091.  Florence  Louise*  Scott,  born 
July  9th,  1895. 

1092.  Walter    Franklyn®    Scott, 
born  June  23d,  1902. 


1073.  William  Champlain''  Scott, 
born  November  13th,  1850,  died  June 
23d,  1906,  married  January  18th,  1874, 
Lydia  Ann  Snedeker,  born  February 
23d,  1852,  died  December  16th,  1895, 
daughter  of  Lambert  L.  Snedeker  and 
Phebe  F.  Mitchell;  resided  at  Fair 
Haven,  N.  J.    Issue: 

1101*.  Maud"  Scott,  bom  May  17th, 
1875,  married  Herbert  E.  Snyder. 

1102.  Jeannette'  ScoTT,born  Septem- 
ber 21st,  1885.       

1101.  Maud"  Scott,  born  May  17th, 
1875,  married  September  14th,  1895, 
Herbert  E.  Snyder,  born  July  14th,  1876, 
son  of  George  B.  Snyder  and  Phebe 
Patterson;  reside  at  Fair  Haven,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

1111.  Myrtle^  Snyder,  born  March 
19th,  1900. 

1112.  Herbert  Vernon*  Snyder, 
born  August  6th,  1902. 


1075.  DeWitt"  Scott,  born  Septem- 
ber 19th,  1855,  married  Ella  Jeffrey, 
daughter  of  John  Jeffrey  and  Delia 
Springsteen.     Issue: 

1121.  Helena'  Scott. 

1122.  James  Edward'  Scott. 


1076.  Anna"  Scott,  born  July  11th, 
1862,  married  December  31st,  1884, 
Howard  Corkey,  born  February  1st, 
1854,  son  of  Odell  Corkey  and  Elizabeth 
Aldrich;  resides  at  Manasquan,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

1131.  Bessie  Llewellyn^  Corkey, 
born  March  22d,  1886. 

1132.  Marjorie"  Corkey,  born  June 
30th,  1889. 

1133.  Irene'  Corkey,  born  January 
27th,  1892. 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


625.  Mary^  Scott,  died  prior  to  1824, 
married  December  23d,  1804,  Joseph 
Tilton.     Issue: 

1161.  JoHN'^  Tilton,  married  and  has 
descendants. 

626.  Catherine*  Scott,  born  about 
1790,  died  1873,  married  1st  December 
13th,  1816,  Daniel  Hulett,  died  March 
8th,  1838,  son  of  Thomas  Hulett;  mar- 
ried 2d  May  13th,  1846,  Timothy  White, 
born  March  28th,  1789,  died  September 
6th,  1860,  son  of  Joseph  White  and  Mary 
Hart.  Her  will,  dated  July  18th,  1870, 
was  proved  March  22d,  1873  (Monmouth 
Co.  Wills,  L,  66).  She  resided  at  or  near 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.,  and  had  children  only 
by  her  first  husband  as  follows: 

1181*.  Mary^  Hulett,  born  February 
14th,  1821,  married  Jacob  Longstreet. 

1182*.  Michael'^  Hulett,  born  June 
18th,  1823,  married  1st  Mary  Ann  Mor- 
ris and  2d  Mary  Jane  Woods. 

1183*.  Hannah^  Hulett,  born  July 
8th,  1825,  married  John  Vanderbilt. 

1184.  Margaret^  Hulett,  born 
(April?)  18th,  1827,  married  1st,  Febru- 
ary 9th,  1845,  John  Riddle  Longstreet, 
a  brother  of  Jacob  Longstreet  who 
married  her  sister,  and  married  2d  Mr. 
Thomas;  removed  to  Indiana. 

1185.  Susan  Lane«  Hulett,  born 
September  1st,  1832,  died  January  9th, 
1839.  

1181.  Mary"  Hulett,  born  February 
14th,  1821,  died  June  14th,  1890,  married 
March  10th,  1842,  Jacob  Longstreet, 
born  April  7th,  1818,  died  January  31st, 
1906,  son  of  William  and  Christina  Long- 
street.  Had  nine  children,  the  four  not 
mentioned  below  dying  very  young. 

1191*.  Emily*^  Longstreet,  born  July 
12th,  1843,  married  Andrew  Morrison. 

1192*.  Alonzo^  Longstreet,  born 
September  11th,  1845,  married  Jane  Kit- 
tison. 

1193.  Catherine''  Longstreet,  died 
young,  August  31st,  1851. 

1194*.  Walters  Longstreet,  born 
October  10th,  1850,  married  Lydia  Sher- 
man. 


1195.  T.  Scott"  Longstreet,  born 
August  25th,  1852,  died  December  19th, 
1873.  

1191.  Emily"  Longstreet,  born  July 
12th,  1843,  died  June  5th,  1903,  married 
August  4th,  1864,  Andrew  Morrison,  born 
March  19th,  1839,  in  Scotland,  died  May 
5th,  1891.     Issue: 

1201.  Josephine'  Morrison,  born 
May  4th,  1866,  died  February  4th,  1867. 

1202.  Lillian"  Morrison,  born  June 
4th,  1868,  died  January  15th,  1876. 

1203*.  Jessie  Brockett^  Morrison, 
born  August  16th,  1870,  married  Frank 
F.  Supp. 

1203.  Jessie  Brockett"  Morrison, 
born  August  16th,  1870,  married  April 
15th,  1888,  Frank  F.  Supp,  born  May 
15th,  1860;  reside  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

1211.  Ruth  J.»  Supp,  born  March  9th, 
1894,  died  July  29th,  1894. 


1192.  Alonzo"  Longstreet,  born 
September  11th,  1845,  married  Jane 
Kittison.     Issue: 

1221.  Emma'  Longstreet,  married 
1st  George  Storms  and  2d  Samuel  0. 
Depew. 

1222.  Walter  S.^  Longstreet,  born 
January  31st,  1885. 


1194.  Walter"  Longstreet,  born 
October  10th,  1850,  died  July  14th,  1874, 
married  Lydia  Sherman.     Issue: 

1231.  Eugene"  Longstreet,  married. 

1182.  MiCHAEL^^  Hulett,  born  June 
18th,  1823,  married  1st  April  26th,  1849, 
Mary  Ann  Morris,  daughter  of  Benja- 
min Morris  and  Margaret  Chadwick; 
married  2d  Mary  Jane  Woods,  born  1837, 
died  August  6th,  1881,  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Woods  and  Eliza  P.  Lewis;  resides 
at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  He  had  one  child  by 
the  first  marriage  and  four  by  the  sec- 
ond as  follows : 

1241.  Emma  A".  Hulett,  born  January 
17th,  1851,  married  2d  Mr.  Raymond  ; 
no  issue. 


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THE   SCOTT   FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


1242*.  Deborah  Ann"  Hulett,  born 
March  6th,  1858,  married  Lawrence  E. 
Rogers. 

1243.  George  W.'^  Hulett,  born 
February  4th,  1860,  died  January  28th, 
1862. 

1244.  Mary  Matilda"  Hulett,  born 
November  30th,  1861. 

1245.  Sarah  Sickles*'  Hulett,  born 
March  1st,  1868. 

1242.  Deborah  Ann"  Hulett,  born 
March  6th,  1858,  married  March  5th, 
1879,  Lawrence  E.  Rogers,  son  of 
Ezekiel  J.  Rogers.     Issue: 

1251.  Charles  H.'  Rogers,  married 
March,  1907,  Anna  Havens. 

1252.  Claudius  A.'  Rogers. 

1253.  Pauline  E.^  Rogers. 

1183.  Hannah"  Hulett,  born  July 
8th,  1825,  died  March  9th,  1878,  married 
John  Vanderbilt.     Issue: 

1261.  Samuel"  Vanderbilt. 

1262.  Melissa"  Vanderbilt,  died 
when  21  years  old,  married  Samuel 
Hoyt,  son  of  Captain  William  S.  Hoyt, 
who  died  before  his  wife. 

1263.  Catherine  E."  Vanderbilt, 
born  September  17th,  1853,  died  June 
12th,  1854. 

1264.  Lottie  F."  Vanderbilt,  born 
November  11th,  1857,  died  March  31st, 
1863. 

1265.  Charles"  Vanderbilt,  born 
July  19th,  1860,  died  September  25th, 
1861. 

1266.  Edgar"  Vanderbilt,  born  July 
22d,  1865,  died  September  6th,  1867. 


603.  George-'  Scott,  who  is  probably 
the  George  Scott  of  Kingwood,  Hunter- 
don County,  on  whose  estate  administra- 
tion was  granted  May  14th,  1821,  to 
Elizabeth  Scott,  presumably  his  widow. 
Issue: 

1271.  John  W.-*  Scott,  who  is  de- 
scribed in  the  will  of  his  cousin  John 
Scott  [611]  as  living  near  Quaker  Town, 
presumably  in  Hunterdon  County,  and 
who  was  bequeathed  property  at  Penn's 


Neck,  Windsor  township.  He  was  one 
of  the  executors  who  probated  the  will 
in  1817.  

604.  Job"'  Scott,  who  married  twice, 
but  the  names  of  his  wives  are  unknown. 
The  first  two  children  given  below  had 
different  mothers.  He  is  known  to  have 
had  another  daughter.  It  is  not  known 
certainly  whether  Ann  Atchley  was  his 
daughter  or  his  niece,  but  the  fact  that 
her  husband  Daniel  Atchley  leaves  prop- 
erty in  his  will  to  the  children  of  Job 
Scott  [1281],  son  of  Job  [604],  makes 
it  probably  correct  to  identify  her  with 
the  unnamed  daughter  which  tradition 
gives  to  Job  Scott.     Issue: 

1281*.  Job^  Scott,  married. 

1282.  Sarah^  Scott,  married 

Woodward.  She  was  living  as  late  as 
1834. 

1283.  Ann-  Scott,  married  Daniel 
Atchley,  died  1839.  His  will,  dated 
September  8th,  1834,  was  proved  May 
3d,  1839.  (Middlesex  County  Wills,  D, 
311.)  ' 

1281.  Job^  Scott,   married ; 

resided  in  Philadelphia.     Issue: 

1291.  Benjamin^'  Scott. 

1292.  Rachel"  Scott. 

1293.  Sarah"  Scott. 


608.  Sarah''  Scott,  died  February 
9th,  1842,  married  David  Tilton,  born 
July  20th,  1749,  died  1840,  son  of  Robert 
Tilton  and  Miriam  Allen.     Issue: 

1331*.  William-*  Tilton,  born  July 
(or  August)  4th,  1773,  married  Mar- 
garet Corlies. 

1332*.  David'^  Tilton,  born  January 
8th,  1785,  married  probably  Sarah  Flem- 
nen. 


1331.  William'*  Tilton,  born  July 
(or  August)  4th,  1773,  died  May,  1841, 
married  March  8th,  1795,  Margaret  Cor- 
lies, born  November  17th,  1775,  daugh- 
ter of  Timothy  Corlies  and  Lydia  Allen. 
His  will,  dated  May  19th,  1841,  was 
proved  June  4th,  1841.  (Monmouth 
County  Wills,  D,  337.)     Issue: 


40 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OP  SHREWSBURY. 


1341.  Sarah^  Tilton,  born  April  5th, 
1797. 

1342.  Lydia  Corlies'^  Tilton,  born 
April  16th,  1799,  married  February  14th, 
1837,  Samuel  Holmes. 

1343*.  CoRLiES'  Tilton,  born  August 
26th,  1802,  married  Deborah  H.  White. 

1344.  EsECK'  Tilton,  born  December 
24th,  1805. 

1345*.  William''  Tilton,  born  April 
7th,  1813,  married  Elizabeth  Honce. 


1343.  CoRLiES'^  Tilton,  born  August 
26th.  1802,  died  August  13th,  1869,  mar- 
ried January  24th,  1832,  Deborah  H. 
White,  born  June  2d,  1807,  died  March 
13th,  1884,  daughter  of  Amos  White  and 
Ann  Throckmorton.     Issue: 

1351.  Margaret  Ann''  Tilton,  born 
November  16th,  1832,  married  1st 
Thomas  Blanche  and  2d  Oliver  Holmes. 

1352.  Charles  H.'"'  Tilton,  born  Feb- 
ruary 4th,  1835,  married  Kate  Drum. 

1353*.  William  Amos"  Tilton,  born 
May  14th,  1837,  married  Caroline  Mag- 
han. 

1354.  Sarah  S.«  Tilton,  born  Decem- 
ber 10th,  1838,  married  December  13th, 
1864,  William  L.  Cromwell;  resides  on 
Long  Island. 

1355.  James  White"  Tilton,  born 
January  31st,  1841,  married  Kate 
,  born  1842;  resides  at  Marl- 
boro, N.  J. 

1356*.  Lydia"  Tilton,  born  Septem- 
ber 9th,  1843,  married  Joseph  White. 


1353.  William  Amos"  Tilton,  born 
May  14th,  1837,  died  February  19th,  1908, 
married  February  13th,  1866,  Caroline 
Maghan,  born  April  13th,  1845,  died 
June  25th,  1898;  resided  in  Scobeyville, 
N.  J.     Issue: 

1361.  William  N.^  Tilton. 


1356.  Lydia"  Tilton,  born  September 
9th,  1843,  died  December  21st,  1899, 
married  September  9th,  1875,  Joseph 
White,  son  of  James  White  and  Mary 
Matthews.     Issue: 

1371.  James   Howard"  White,  born 


December  6th,  1876,  married  September 
26th,  1900,  Fannie  Roberts,  born  July 
26th,  1876. 

1372.  George  Edmund"  White,  born 
May  20th,  1879,  married  December  18th, 
1901,  Lillian  Bennett. 


1345.  William"'  Tilton,  born  April 
7th,  1813,  died  April  10th,  1887,  married 
December  15th,  1837,  Elizabeth  Honce, 
born  1815,  died  February  23d,  1860, 
daughter  of  David  Honce  and  Phebe 
VanKerk.     Issue: 

1381.  Margaret"  Tilton,  born  1838, 
married  1867  John  J.  Elkin;  reside  in 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

1382.  David"  Tilton,  born  June  20th, 
1839,  died  1856. 

1383.  Elizabeth"  Tilton,  born  Au- 
gust 14th,  1853,  married  February  25th, 
1873,  Albert  Dennis,  born  July  19th, 
1850;  reside  at  Eatontown,  N.  J. 

1384.  Holmes"  Tilton,  married  Jen- 
nie VanDorn. 

1332.  David^  Tilton,  born  January 
8th,  1785,  died  prior  to  March  16th,  1840, 
married  probably,  October  23d,  1806, 
Sarah  Flemnen.     Issue: 

1391.  Elizabeth^  Tilton,  married 
January  5th,  1831,  David  K.  Perrine. 

1392.  David'5  Tilton,  born  June  29th, 
1813,  died  March  3d,  1837,  married  Jane 

S. ;  she  married  2d  April  7th, 

1839,  James  Brown. 


THE   THROCKMORTON   FAMILY. 

John  Throckmorton  (sometimes  spelled 
Throgmorton),  the  ancestor  of  the 
Throckmortons  of  Monmouth  County, 
N.  J.,  came  to  this  country  in  the  ship 
Lyon,  Captain  Pierce  master,  embarking 
from  Bristol,  England,  December  1st, 
1630,  and  landing  at  Nantasket,  near 
Boston,  February  5th,  1631,  after  a  very 
stormy  voyage  of  sixty-five  days.  In  the 
same  ship  came  Roger  Williams  and  his 
wife.  No  one  knows  certainly  the  English 
ancestry  of  John  Throckmorton.  The 
Throckmortons  of  Coughton,  with  whom 
he  has  often  been  connected,  have  always 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


been  a  Roman  Catholic  family,  but  he 
may  have  been  related  to  the  Haseley 
branch  of  this  family,  which  was  Protest- 
ant. This  seems  the  more  likely  from 
the  fact  that  Job  was  a  prominent  name 
among  the  Throckmortons  of  Haseley 
and  John  Throckmorton  had  a  son  Job, 
which  name  is  perpetuated  to  this  day 
among  his  descendants.  Another  con- 
jecture is  that  he  may  have  descended 
from  the  Huntingdonshire  branch  of  the 
family.  John  Throckmorton  removed 
to  Salem,  Mass.,  and  his  "hoggehowse" 
is  twice  mentioned  as  a  landmark  in  the 
town  records  of  1639.  He  seems,  how- 
ever, to  have  left  there  before  that  year. 
While  in  Salem,  if  not  before,  he  be- 
came a  prominent  follower  of  Roger 
WiUiams.  Under  date  of  July  1st,  1639, 
"a  letter  is  sent  from  the  church  here 
to  the  church  at  Dorchester,  notifying 
them,  that  they  had  excommunicated 
Roger  Williams,  John  Throgmorton, 
Thomas  Olney  and  Stukely  Westcott, 
with  their  wives,  and  Mary  Holliman 
and  widow  Reeves;  because  they  re- 
fused admonition  and  denied  that  the 
churches  of  the  Bay  were  true  churches. 
It  remarks,  that  all  of  them  but  two, 
had  been  re-baptized.  It  states  that  the 
following  were  also  cut  off:  John  El- 
ford,  William  James,  John  Talby  and 
William  Wolcot,  the  last  for  neglecting 
to  have  his  child  baptized."  (Felt's 
Annals  of  Salem.)  Roger  Williams 
left  Salem  in  1636,  the  date  of  his  ex- 
communication, and  John  Throckmor- 
ton must  have  left  in  that  or  the  follow- 
ing year  and  settled  in  Providence,  R. 
I.,  for  in  June,  1637,  lands  were  laid  out 
in  the  town  of  Providence  and  confirmed 
to  several  persons  "as  their  proper 
right  and  inheritance  to  them  and  theirs, 
as  fully  as  the  former  portions  appro- 
priated to  our  neighbor  Throckmorton, 
neighbor  Greene,  neighbor  Harris, 
Joshua  Verin,  neighbor  Arnold  and 
neighbor  Williams  were,  and  are  con- 
firmed to  them  or  theirs."  This  seems 
to  show  that  John  Throckmorton  was 
with   Roger   Williams    very    near    the 


beginning  of  the  settlement  at  Provi- 
dence. On  October  8th,  1638,  he  was 
one  of  the  twelve  persons  to  whom 
Roger  Williams  deeded  land  that  he  had 
bought  of  the  Indian  chiefs  Canonicus 
and  Miantonomi,  and  on  April  22d,  1639, 
he  bought  of  Roger  Williams  his  inter- 
est in  what  is  now  called  Prudence 
Island.  He  was  one  of  thirty-nine  to 
sign  an  agreement  for  a  form  of  govern- 
ment July  27th,  1640.  In  the  autumn 
of  1642,  John  Throckmorton  left  Provi- 
dence and  came  with  thirty-five  fami- 
lies to  New  Amsterdam  with  the  pur- 
pose of  settling  within  the  Dutch  domin- 
ions. Such  a  petition  having  been  made, 
Governor  Kieft  granted  the  following 
license  October  2d,  1642:  "Whereas 
Mr.  Throckmorton,  with  his  associates, 
solicits  to  settle  with  thirty-five  fami- 
lies within  the  limits  of  the  jurisdiction 
of  their  High  Mightinesses,  to  reside 
there  in  peace  and  enjoy  the  same  privi- 
leges as  our  other  subjects,  and  be 
favored  with  the  free  exercise  of  their 
religion;  having  seen  the  petition  of  the 
aforesaid  Throckmorton,  and  consulted 
with  the  interests  of  the  Company,  as 
this  request  can  by  no  means  be  injurious 
to  the  country— more  so  as  the  English 
are  to  settle  at  a  distance  of  three 
miles  from  us — so  it  is  granted.  Mr. 
Throckmorton,  with  thirty-five  English 
families,  are  permitted  to  settle  within 
three  miles  of  Amsterdam."  A  settle- 
ment was  made  on  the  East  River  in 
what  was  a  part  of  Westchester  County, 
but  now  included  in  the  Borough  of  the 
Bronx,  New  York  City.  It  was  in  the 
territory  which  the  Dutch  had  bought 
of  the  Indians  in  1640  and  called  Vrede- 
land,  meaning  "Land  of  Peace."  The 
settlement  now  made  was  called  by 
the  Dutch  Oostdorp  and  by  the  English 
Easttown.  [Note.— This  is  stated  on 
the  authority  of  Scharf  in  his  "History 
of  Westchester  County,  N.  Y.,"  but  the 
name  Oostdorp  appears  also  to  have 
been  given  to  a  later  settlement  per- 
haps some  miles  distant  from  the  former, 
if   Scharf  has   not   confused   the  two. 


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This  is  seen  in  the  following  extract 
from  a  letter  sent  by  the  Revs.  Johannes 
Megapolensis  and  Samuel  Drissius  to 
the  Classis  of  Amsterdam,  dated  Au- 
gust 5th,  1657:  "On  the  west  shore  of 
the  East  River,  about  one  mile  beyond 
Hellgate,  as  we  call  it,  and  opposite 
Flushing,  is  another  English  village, 
called  Oostdorp,  which  was  begun  two 
years  ago.  The  inhabitants  of  this  place 
are  also  Puritans  or  Independents."] 
A  patent  was  granted  for  the  land  on 
July  6th,  1643.  The  point  known  as 
Throg's  Neck,  on  the  end  of  which  Fort 
Schuyler  is  now  situated,  was  included 
within  this  grant,  and  its  name  is  un- 
doubtedly an  abbreviation  of  Throgmor- 
ton.  On  October  6th.  1643,  the  settle- 
ment was  attacked  by  the  Indians  and 
destroyed,  eighteen  being  killed,  and 
the  rest  escaping  in  boats.  Some  of 
the  Throckmorton  children  were  prob- 
ably killed  in  this  massacre.  The  settle- 
ment was  not  rebuilt,  but  John  Throck- 
morton returned  to  Providence  and  in 
1652  conveyed  the  land  by  permission  of 
the  Dutch  government  to  Augustine 
Hermans.  He  was  a  deputy  to  the 
provincial  legislature  from  Providence 
in  1664,  1665,  1666,  1667,  1668,  1670, 
1671  and  1673,  and  was  town  treasurer 
in  1677.  Though  at  first  an  ardent  fol- 
lower of  Roger  Williams,  he  became  one 
of  the  earliest  converts  of  George  Fox, 
the  Quaker,  during  the  latter's  visit  to 
the  colonies.  He  died  in  1687  at  Mid- 
dletown,  N.  J.,  while  on  a  visit  to  his 
son,  and  is  buried  in  an  unmarked  grave 
in  what  is  now  known  as  the  Ancient 
Lippit  or  Taylor  Burying  Ground  at  Mid- 
dletown.  This  is  the  burying  ground 
mentioned  in  the  will  of  his  son  John  as 
follows:  "And  my  will  is  that  one 
quarter  of  an  acre  of  land  where  my 
father  was  buried  in  Middletown  shall 
not  be  sold,  but  to  remain  for  a  burying 
place  for  me  and  all  my  posterity  and 
all  my  relations  forever. ' '  John  Throck- 
morton had  at  least  seven  children, 
probably  more,  whose  names  and  chil- 
dren are  as  follows: 


(1)  Freegift  Throckmorton,  died  prior 
to  November  8th,  1669. 

(2)  Patience  Throckmorton,  born 
1640,  died  September  7th,  1676,  married 
December,  1655,  John  Coggeshall  of 
Newport,  R.  I.,  born  1618,  died  October 
1st,  1708,  son  of  John  and  Mary  Cogge- 
shall. He  had  been  divorced  from  his 
first  wife,  Elizabeth  Baulstone  (married 
January  17th,  1647),  by  act  of  Assembly 
on  May  25th,  1655,  and  after  his  second 
wife's    death  he  was    married  a  third 

time  to  Mary .     Issue  by  second 

wife:  Freegift,  James,  Mary,  Joseph, 
Rebecca,  Patience,  Benjamin,  Content, 
Content. 

(3)  John  Throckmorton,  died  July  or 
August,  1690,  married  December  12th, 
1670,  Alice  Stout,  daughter  of  Richard 
Stout  and  Penelope  Van  Princis.  Issue: 
Joseph,  Rebecca,  Sarah,  Patience,  Alice, 
Deliverance. 

(4)  Job  Throckmorton  (a),  born 
September  30th,  1650.  died  August  20th, 
1709,  married  February  2d,  1685,  Sarah 
Leonard,  born  at  Lynn,  Mass.,  July  30th, 
1660  (or  June  26th,  1663),  died  Febru- 
ary 5th,  1744,  daughter  of  Henry  and 
Mary  Leonard.  Issue:  John,  Rebecca 
(married  Jonathan  Holmes),  Joseph, 
Job  (b),  Mary,  Patience,  Sarah,  Sam- 
uel. 

(5)  Deliverance  Throckmorton,  mar- 
ried Rev.  James  Ashton.  Issue:  James, 
John,  Mary,  Alice,  Deliverance,  Re- 
becca, Joseph. 

(6)  Joseph  Throckmorton,  a  mariner, 
died  1690. 

(7)  Daughter,  married  Mr.  Taylor. 

(b)  Job  Throckmorton,  "Sr.,"  the 
son  of  Job  Throckmorton  (a)  and  Sarah 
Leonard,  died  February,  1747,  married 
Frances  (Stout?).  Issue:  John  (c), 
William,  Thomas,  Mary,  Daniel,  David, 
Job,  Rebecca,  Lewis,  Joseph,  Elizabeth. 

(c)  John  Throckmorton,  of  Freehold, 
probably  died  1776,  son  of  Job  (b)  and 
Frances  Throckmorton,  married  Decem- 
ber 28th,  1739,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Holmes, 
daughter  of  Jonathan  Holmes  and  Re- 
becca Throckmorton,  born  August  18th, 


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1719,  died  August  24th,  1805,  buried  at 
Holmdel,  N.  J.     Issue: 

(1)  Sarah  Throckmorton,  baptized 
June  30th,  1746,  buried  November  15th, 
1750. 

(2)  John  Throckmorton,  baptized 
October  24th,  1750,  when  about  one 
year  old,  buried  October  28th,  1750. 

(3)  James  Throckmorton,  baptized 
November  10th,  1751,  when  two  months 
old. 

(4)  Rebecca  Throckmorton,  baptized 
May  26th,  1754,  married  Mr.  Large. 

(5)  Sarah  Throckmorton,  born  De- 
cember 11th,  1757,  died  unmarried 
March  8th,  1805. 

(6)  Holmes  Throckmorton  (d),  bap- 
tized April  22d,  1759,  buried  October 
4th,  1821,  married  Susannah  Forman, 
died  1820. 

(d)  Holmes  Throckmorton  lived  at 
Tinton  Falls,  where  he  was  the  owner 
not  only  of  a  large  farm  but  also  of  a  num- 
ber of  slaves.  During  the  Revolutionary 
War  he  was  a  private  in  Spencer's 
Regiment  in  the  Continental  _  Army. 
Issue: 

(1)  John  Throckmorton,  marrried 
Mary  Serviss.  Issue:  Joseph,  Isaac, 
Susan,  Mary,  Forman,  Charles. 

(2)  Sarah  Throckmorton,  married 
John  Obart.  Issue:  George,  Throck- 
morton, Nancy,  Susan,  Jane. 

(3)  Forman  Throckmorton,  married 
April  9th,  1812,  Elizabeth  Morris. 
Issue:  Sarah  Forman,  William,  Charles 
Forman,  Ann  Matilda,  Jane,  Susan, 
Charlotte,  John  Wilson,  James  Forman. 

(4)  Jane  Throckmorton,  born  April 
13th,  1791,  died  August  18th,  1835,  mar- 
ried April  1st,  1810,  William  Scott  [621*]. 
Issue:  Catherine,  Susan,  John,  Sarah 
Ann,  Holmes  Throckmorton,  Jane 
Amanda,  Mary  Caroline,  William  Web- 
ster. 

(5)  Joseph  Throckmorton,  died  un- 
married. 

(6)  Holmes  Throckmorton,  died  un- 
married. 

(7)  Elizabeth  Throckmorton,  married 
John    Britton.       Issue:      John,    Mary, 


Catherine.     She  married  a  second  time 
and  went  West. 

(8)  Mary  Throckmorton,  born  October 
31st,  1808,  died  1899,  married  John  Wil- 
son, died  August  8th.  1859.  Issue:  For- 
man, George,  Catherine,  Holmes  Throck- 
morton, Charles  Henry,  William  For- 
man, Susan,  Sarah,  Mary  Jane,  James 
K.,  John,  Mary  Ann,  Frank. 


THE   HOLMES   FAMILY. 

Rev.  Obadiah  Holmes,  born  1607  at 
Preston,  Lancashire,  England^  died 
1682,  married  Catherine. — =^'^— ■-^.  He 
came  to  this  country  about  1639,  in 
which  year  he  lived  at  Salem,  Mass., 
and  was  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of 
glass  with  Lawrence  Southwick  and  An- 
nanias  Conklin.  He  joined  the  Baptists, 
and  on  account  of  his  connection  with 
them  was  indicted  in  1650.  On  July 
31st,  1651,  Obadiah  Holmes  and  John 
Clarke  were  arrested  for  conducting  a 
Baptist  meeting  at  William  Witter's 
house,  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  were  sentenced 
by  the  court  to  pay  a  fine  of  £30,  or  to 
be  publicly  whipped.  Obadiah  Holmes 
refused  to  pay  his  fine  on  the  ground 
that  it  would  be  a  confession  of  error, 
^nd  after  being  kept  in  prison  until 
September,  "  he  was  severely  whipped 
in  public  in  Boston  with  a  three  corded 
whip  thirty  lashes."  He  later  settled 
near  Newport,  R.  I.,  where  he  became 
pastor  of  the  Baptist  church.  He  was 
one  of  the  Monmouth  patentees,  but 
never  resided  in  New  Jersey.  Some  of 
his  children  settled  in  this  colony,  how- 
ever, and  many  of  his  descendants  are 
among  its  present  inhabitants.  His 
children  were  as  follows: 

(1)  Mary  Holmes,  married  John 
Brown. 

(2)  Martha  Holmes,  born  1640. 

(3)  Samuel  Holmes,  born  1642,  died 
1679,  married  1665  Ahce  Stillwell,  born 
1645;  resided  at  Gravesend,  L.  I.  Is- 
sue: Samuel,  Joseph,  Anne,  Katharine, 
Mary. 

(4)  Obadiah,  born  1644,  married 


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Gole;  resided  successively  at  Middle- 
town,  N.  J.,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.,  and 
Cohansey,  N.  J.  Issue:  Obadiah,  Sam- 
uel, Jonathan  and  two  daughters. 

(5)  Lydia  Holmes,  married  Captain 
John  Bowne.  Issue:  John,  Obadiah, 
Deborah,  Sarah,  Catherine. 

(6)  Jonathan  Holmes  (a),  married 
Sarah  Borden. 

(7)  John  Holmes,  born  1649,  died  1712, 
married  1st,  1671,  Frances  Holden,  born 
1649,  died  1679;  married  2d,  1680,  Mary 
Greene,  born  1652,  died  1713,  widow  of 
William  Greene. 

(8)  Hopestill  Holmes,  married 

Taylor. 

(a)  Jonathan  Holmes,  died  1713, 
married  Sarah  Borden,  born  1644,  died 
1705;  resided  at  Middletown,  N.  J.  Is- 
sue: Obadiah  (b),  Jonathan  (c),  Sam- 
uel, Sarah,  Mary,  Catherine,  Martha, 
Lydia,  Joseph. 

(b)  Obadiah  Holmes,  died  April  3d, 
1745,  married  1696  Alice  Ashton,  born 
1671,  died  1716,  daughter  of  James  Ash- 
ton and  Deliverance  Throckmorton.  He 
was  sheriff  of  Monmouth  County  in  1699. 
Issue:  Jonathan  (d),  Obadiah,  James, 
Samuel,  Joseph,  John,  Deliverance  wife 
of  Joseph  Smith,  and  Mary  wife  of 
James  Mott. 

(d)  Jonathan  Holmes,  died  1770, 
married  Teuntje  Hendrickson,  daughter 
of  Daniel  Hendrickson.     Issue: 

(1)  Obadiah  Holmes,  baptized  Octo- 
ber 28th,  1716,  died  unmarried  1752. 

(2)  Daniel  Holmes,  baptized  April  9th, 
1721,  married  1752  Leah  Bowne,  born 
1736,  died  March  15th,  1813,  daughter  of 
James  Bowne  and  Margaret  Newbold. 

(3)  Jonathan  Holmes,  baptized  July 
19th,  1722,  married  1758  Sarah  Potter. 

(4)  Joseph  Holmes,  died  1763,  mar- 
ried June,  1752,  his  cousin,  Sarah  Mott, 
daughter  of  James  Mott  and  Mary 
Holmes. 

(5)  John  Holmes,  married  1764  Cath- 
erine Brown. 

(6)  Alice  Holmes,  baptized  March 
30th,  1730,  died  May  19th,  1796,  married 
1749  John  VanBrackle. 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OE  SHREWSBURY. 


(7)  Catherine  Holmes,  born  May  11th, 
1731,  died  May  12th,  1796,  married  1st, 
1749,  Hendrick  Schenck,  born  July  29th, 
1731, died  August  24th,  1766,  son  of  Roelof 
Schenck  and  Geesye  Hendrickson;  mar- 
ried 2d  John  Schenck,died  February  13th, 
1775,  son  of  Garret  Schenck  and  his 
third  wife  Neeltje  Voorhees.  Issue  (all 
by  first  marriage) :  Roelof,  born  April 
17th,  1752,  died  October  12th,  1800,  mar- 
ried Sarah  Schenck;  Sarah,  born  May 
26th,  1755,  died  June  30th,  1768;  Mary, 
born  March  17th,  1757,  married  Jacob 
Covenhoven;  Jonathan,  born  July  19th, 
1761,  died  April  4th,  1771;  Catherine, 
born  March  17th,  1762,  died  unmarried 
June  5th,  1816;  Eleanor,  born  March  17th, 
1764,  married  George  Crawford  [62]; 
Ann,  born  June  14th,  1766,  married  Jon- 
athan Holmes,  son  of  Samuel  Holmes. 

(8)  Mary  Holmes. 

(9)  James  Holmes,  baptized  Jacobus 
May  1st,  1737. 

(10)  Samuel  Holmes,  baptized  July 
8th,  1739. 

(11)  William  Holmes,  died  1776. 

(c)  Jonathan  Holmes,  born  1681,  died 
December  26th,  1766,  married  1st  De- 
liverance Ashton,  daughter  of  James 
Ashton  and  Deliverance  Throckmorton; 
married  2d  Rebecca  Throckmorton,  born 
1691,  died  November  10th,  1761,  daugh- 
ter of  Job  Throckmorton  and  Sarah 
Leonard.  Issue  (all  but  the  first  two 
by  second  wife) : 

(1)  Jonathan  Holmes,  died  unmarried 
1738. 

(2)  Deliverance  Holmes,  married 
Peter  Bowne. 

(3)  Sarah  Holmes,  born  August  18th, 
1719,  died  August  24th,  1805,  married 
December  28th,  1739,  her  cousin,  John 
Throckmorton,  died  1776,  son  of  Job  and 
Frances  Throckmorton.     Issue:    Sarah, 

John,  James,  Rebecca  wife  of 

Large,  Sarah,  Holmes. 

(4)  Joseph  Holmes,  born  December 
15th,  1721,  died  March  23d,  1738. 

(5)  Samuel  Holmes,  born  October  4th, 
1726,  died  November  29th,  1769,  married 
1745  Mary  Stout,  born   1727,  died  April 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY.. 


23d,  1773.    Issue:  Samuel,  John  S.,  Jona- 
than, Joseph,  Elisha,  Stout,  Lydia  wife  of 

Garret  Stillwell,  Parmelia  wife  of 

Stillwell,  and  Catherine  wife  1st  of 

Hegeman  and  2d  of  Nathan  Stout. 

(6)  Obadiah  Holmes. 

(7)  John  Holmes,  born  July.27th,  1730, 
died  unmarried  August  26th,  1804. 

(8)  Rebecca  Holmes,  born  March  4th, 
1734,  died  June  24th,  1757,  married  March 
2d,  1756,  Gilbert,  or  Gibebn,  Tice.  Is- 
sue: Rebecca  wife  of Bachelder. 


THE   VAN   BRUNT   FAMILY. 

Rutger  Joesten  Van  Brunt  (son  of 
Joost  or  George  Van  Brunt),  the  first 
ancestor  of  the  Van  Brunt  family  in 
America,  came  from  Holland  in  1653 
and  was  among  the  first  settlers  in  New 
Utrecht,  L.  I.,  in  1657.  In  1661  he  was 
a  member  of  the  Court  of  Schepens,  and 
in  1678-80  was  one  of  the  principal 
magistrates  under  the  English  govern- 
ment. He  married  for  his  first  wife 
Tryntje  Claes,  widow  of  Stoffel  Harm- 
ensen  Van  Borculo,  and  died  intestate 
prior  to  1713.  Issue  by  this  marriage: 
Nicholas,  Joost  or  George,  and  Cornelius 
(a). 

(a)  Cornelius  Rutgersz  Von  Brunt 
was  a  farmer  and  lived  in  New  Utrecht. 
He  was  an  elder  in  tbe  Dutch  Church  of 
New  Utrecht  from  1715  to  1731,  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Colonial  Legislature  of  New 
York  from  1698  to  1731,  and  a  justice  of 
the  peace  in  Kings  County  from  1712  to 
1718.  He  married  December  18th,  1685, 
Tryntje,  a  daughter  of  Adrain  William- 
sen    Bennett    of   Gowanus.      His    will. 


dated  July  25th,  1748,  was  proved  May 
13th,  1754.  He  had  a  son,  Nicholas 
Van  Brunt  (b). 

(b)  Nicholas  VanBrunt,  the  pro- 
genitor of  the  VanBrunts  of  Monmouth 
County,  N.  J. ,  married  Geesye  Hendrick- 
son,  a  sister  of  Daniel  Hendrickson,  who 
was  the  first  settler  of  this  name  at 
what  is  now  Holland  in  Holmdel  town- 
ship. The  old  records  of  the  Marlboro 
Dutch  Church  show  that  Nicholas  Van- 
Brunt  and  his  wife  became  communi- 
cants there  in  1731,  and  thus  prob- 
ably settled  in  Monmouth  County  about 
that  time.  In  1750  he  bought  of  Robert 
Hunter  Morris  a  tract  of  600  acres  at 
Tinton  Falls.  His  will,  dated  April  12th, 
1760,  was  proved  February  1st,  1782, 
and  is  recorded  at  Trenton.  He  had 
nine  children  as  follows:  Hendrick, 
Cornelius  (c),  Nicholas,  Catherine,  Jan- 
netje,  Anne,  Engeltje  (baptized  April 
27th,  1732),  Augenetje  (baptized  March 
9th,  1734)  wife  of  Albert  Schenck,  and 
Geesye  (baptized  October  23d,  1737). 

(c)  Cornelius  VanBrunt  married  about 
1750  Magdalena  Fenton.  Issue:  Hen- 
drick (baptized  May  7th,  1752),  Cor- 
nelius (baptized  January  28th,  1754), 
Nicholas,  Joseph  C.  (d),  and  Geesye 
wife  of  Okey  Hoagland. 

(d)  Joseph  C.  VanBrunt,  youngest 
son  of  Cornelius  VanBrunt,  married 
Mary  Applegate  and  resided  in  Shrews- 
bury. His  daughter  Ann  VanBrunt 
(called  Polly  in  Bergen's  VanBrunt 
Family)  married  1st  March  12th,  1813, 
James  Scott  [622],  and  2d  February 
1st,  1829,  William  I.  Matthews,  and 
died  prior  to  1868. 


VI. 


John  W^ hite   and   Mary   Dcott. 


16.  Mary2  Scott,  born  August  30th, 
1712,  married  1st,  marriage  license  dated 
September  13th,  1729,  Thomas  Toilet  of 
Burlington,  and  married  2d,  marriage 
license  dated  June  25th,  1739,  John 
White  of  Shrewsbury,  died  prior  to 
1796.  (See  Monmouth  County  Deeds, 
0,  7.)     Issue: 

1401.  Job''  White. 

1402.  Hannah^  White,  married  Gar- 
ret Covenhoven;  resided  in  Bethlehem 
township,  Hunterdon  County,  N.  J. 

1403.  Sarah"  White,  married 


Gasper,  died  prior   to  1796;   resided  in 
Somerset  County,  N.  J. 

1404.  Catherine'  White,  married, 
license  dated  April  28th,  1778,  Samuel 
Scott  [2202*],  died  1822,  probably  son  of 
Ebenezer  Scott  and  Patience  Leonard; 
resided  in  Montgomery  township,  Som- 
erset County,  N.  J. 

1405.  Aaron''  White,  died  1801,  mar- 
ried, license  dated  October  2d,  1780,  Deb- 
orah Trafford.  He  was  a  carpenter  by 
trade,  and  resided  at  different  times  in 
New  York  City  and  at  Shrewsbury,  N.  J. 


VII. 


Samuel   Scott   and  Amy  Borden. 


17.  Samuel^  Scott,  born  August  11th, 
1715,  died  July,  1785,  married  1st  April 
14th,  1736,  Almy,  or  Amy,  Borden,  born 
February  6th,  1715,  daughter  of  Francis 
and  Mary  Borden  of  Shrewsbury;  mar- 
ried 2d,  license  dated  September  13th, 
1758,  Sarah  Allen  of  Shrewsbury,  who 
survived  him.  Francis  Borden,  the 
father  of  his  first  wife,  was  the  son  of 
Francis  Borden  and  Jane  Vickers,  and 
grandson  of  Richard  Borden  and  Joan 
Fowler.  Samuel  Scott  lived  on  one  of 
the  Scott  plantations  inherited  from  his 
father  near  Newman's  Spring,  part  of 
which  is  now  included  in  the  borough  of 
Red  Bank.  His  will,  dated  July  5th,  1785, 
was  proved  July  25th,  1785  (Trenton 
Wills,  27,  145).  He  had  seven  children, 
all  by  his  first  wife,  six  of  whom  were 
living  at  the  time  of  his  death.     Issue: 

1501*.  Elizabeth'  Scott,  married 
Edmund  Lafetra. 

1502*.  Hannah"  Scott,  born  1742, 
married  William  Pintard. 

1503*.  Ebenezer"  Scott,  born  No- 
vember  7th,    1744,    married   Elizabeth 


1504.  John'^  Scott,  died  unmarried 
1817,  called  "Laughing  John"  on  ac- 
count of  his  constant  good  humor;  re- 
sided in  Shrewsbury  township.  His 
will,  dated  April  16th,  1787,  was  pre- 
sented to  the  Monmouth  County  Or- 
phans' Court  in  1817,  at  the  October 
term,  because  of  the  informality  that  it 
had  no  witnesses.  The  will  was  allowed, 
and  both  of  the  executors  named  therein 
being  dead,  administration  was  granted 
to  Samuel  Pintard  [1541].  October  21st, 
1817.     In  this  will  John  Scott  divides  his 


estate  into  three  shares,  one  of  which 
he  leaves  to  his  brother  Ebenezer,  one 
to  his  sister  Hannah,  and  the  other  to 
be  equally  divided  among  the  children 
of  his  sister  Elizabeth.  The  division  of 
the  real  estate  was  made  and  reported 
to  the  Court  at  the  January  term,  1822. 

1505.  Jane"  Scott,  died  unmarried 
1786. 

1506.  Amy"    Scott,    died    unmarried  , 
1822. 

1507.  William"  Scott,   married  Ann 

,  and  with  his  wife   and  brother 

John  Scott  [1504]  signed  a  deed  in  1800. 
This  marriage  may  be  the  one  recorded 
where  William  Scott  married  January 
31st,  1799,  Nancy  Allen,  but  that  is  by  no 
means  certain. 

1501.  Elizabeth"  Scott,  married  De- 
cember 11th,  1766,  Edmund  Lafetra, 
born  November  6th,  17-9,  son  of  James 
Lafetra  and  Hannah  Brower.  Edmund 
Lafetra  married  2d  Sarah  Potter,  and 
by  her  had  four  children.  He  lived  at 
Shrewsbury.  The  children  by  his  first 
wife  were  as  follows: 

1511.  Edmund'^  Lafetra,  a  twin,  born 
September  27th,  1767,  died  October  24th, 
1838,  unmarried. 

1512.  Hannah*  Lafetra,  a  twin,  born 
September  27th,  1767,  married  John* 
Pintard  [1546*]. 

1513.  Amy*  Lafetra, born  March  12th, 
1769,  died  March  29th,  1834,  unmarried. 

1514*.  Elizabeth  Lafetra,  born 
January  29th,  1771,  married  Daniel 
Allen.  

1514.  Elizabeth*  Lafetra,  born 
January    29th,    1771,     married    Daniel 


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The  Quakkh  Meeting  House  at  Shrewsbuuv. 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OP  SHREWSBURY. 


Allen,   possibly  the  son  of  Joseph  and 
Hannah  Allen.     Issue: 

1521.  John''  Allen. 

1522.  Elizabeth"'  Allen,  married 
William  Smith. 

1523.  Sarah"  Allen,  married  

Leon. 

1524*.  Ebenezer"  Allen,  born  March 
1st,  1801,  married  Ann  Little. 

1525.  Catherine"  Allen,  married 
Nathaniel  Myers. 


1524.  Ebenezer"  Allen,  born  March 
1st,  1801,  died  April  3d,  1877,  married 
March 4th,  1828,  Ann  Little.     Issue: 

1531.  Elizabeth*^  Allen,  born  March 
9th,  1829,  married  Daniel  Cook. 

1532.  Catherine^  Allen,  baptized 
November  9th,  1834,  married  Jacob  H. 
Morris. 

1533.  Hannah*^  Allen,  baptized  April 
9th,  1837,  married  George  Allard. 

1534.  Sarah'^  Allen,  married  1st 
Ernest  Butell  and  2d  Abram  Brown. 

1535.  Mary  Louisa«  Allen,  born 
February  20th,  1839,  married  George 
Githens. 

1536.  Thomas  H.  B.'^  Allen,  born 
June  11th,  1841,  married  Hannah  Sher- 
man. 

1537.  Jerome'^  Allen,  married  An- 
toinette Shafto. 

1538.  Charles'^  Allen,  married  Pru- 
dence Rebecca  Reynolds. 


1502.  Hannah^  Scott,  born  1742,  died 
February  18th,  1792,  married,  license 
dated  January  5th,  1761,  William  Pintard 
of  Shrewsbury,  born  1733,  died  March  3d, 
1809,  son  of  Samuel  and  Ann  Pintard, 
and  grandson  of  Anthony  Pintard, 
a  Huguenot,  who  came  to  Shrewsbury 
from  the  West  Indies  in  1687,  whither 
he  is  supposed  to  have  fled  from  France 
after  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of 
Nantes.     Issue: 

1541.  SamueL'  Pintard,  born  Septem- 
ber 14th,  1762,  died  October  7th.  1833, 
married  Deborah  Wall,  born  October 
30th,  1766,  died  October  12th,  1847. 


1542.  Amy'  Pintard,  baptized  Decem- 
ber 1st,  1765,  and  was  living  in  1832, 
married Millet. 

1543*.  Glencross^  Pintard,  born 
1767,  married  Catherine  Slocum. 

1544.  Ann-*  Pintard,  born  1772,  died 
August  5th,  1819,  unmarried. 

1545*.  William'  Pintard,  born  May, 
1776,  married  Lydia  Holmes. 

1546*.  JoHN^  Pintard,  born  1779, 
married  Hannah^  Lafetra  [1512]. 

1547*.  Hannah^  Pintard, born  August 
19th,  1783,  married  Samuel  Tilton. 


1543.  Glencross^  Pintard,  born 
1767,  died  April  28th,  1835,  married 
Catherine  Slocum,  born  March  1st,  1782, 
died  March  30th,  1869,  daughter  of 
Samuel  Slocum  and  his  second  cousin 
Susanna  Slocum.  The  will  of  Glencross 
Pintard,  dated  March  20th,  1835,  was 
proved  May  12th,  1835  (Monmouth 
County  Wills,  C,  475).     Issue: 

1551.  Eliza"'  Pintard,  born  February 
14th,  1804,  died  unmarried. 

1552.  Susan'  Pintard,  born  May  11th, 
1805,  died  unmarried. 

1553*.  Catherine^  Pintard,  born  Sep- 
tember 6th,  1806,  married  Pierce  Hill. 

1554.  John"'  Pintard,  born  March 
20th,  1808,  married  in  Onondaga  county, 
N.  Y. 

1555.  Ann"  Pintard,  born  August 
20th,  1809,  married  Joshua  Bailey. 

1556.  Samuel^  Pintard,  born  May 
18th,  1811. 

1557.  CAROLINE'^  Pintard,  born  Janu- 
ary 22d,  1813  (?),  died  November  5th, 
1873,  married  1st,  March  1st,  1842,  Wil- 
liam" Pintard    [1601],  and   2d 

Whitlock. 

1558*.  Eugene"  Pintard,  born  Octo- 
ber 26th,  1815,  married  1st  Elizabeth 
Parker,  and  2d  Deborah  E.  Chadwick. 

1559.  Sarah"'  Pintard,  born  Novem- 
ber 23d,  1818,  died  unmarried. 

1560.  Amelia  M."  Pintard,  born 
July  29th,  1824,  died  unmarried  July, 
1882.  

1553.  Catherine"  Pintard,  born  Sep- 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


tember  6th,    1806,    died   January  15th, 
1888,  married  Pierce  Hill.     Issue: 
1561.  Eliza  Pintard''  Hill. 


1558.  Eugene''  Pintard,  born  Octo- 
ber 26th,  1815,  died  December  20th, 
1880,  married  1st,  September  7th,  1843, 
Elizabeth  Parker,  born  November  15th, 
1804,  died  August  21st,  1854,  daughter 
of  William  Parker  and  Elizabeth  Wool- 
ley;  married  2d  Deborah  E.  Chadwick, 
born  1824,  died  April  17th,  1903,  daughter 
of  Tabor  Chadwick;  resided  at  Little 
Silver,  N.  J.  He  had  the  four  follow- 
ing children,  all  but  the  last  by  his  first 
wife : 

1571.  Eugene^  Pintard,  living  un- 
married at  Little  Silver,  N.  J. 

1572.  William*^  Pintard,  living  un- 
married in  Philadelphia. 

1573.  Caroline^  Pintard,  living  un- 
married at  Little  Silver,  N.  J. 

1574*.  Ida'^  Pintard,  married  Orlando 
Worden.  

1574.  Ida''  Pintard,  married  Orlando 
Worden.     Issue: 

1581.  Orlando^  Worden. 

1582.  Howard^  Worden,  born  1887. 

1583.  CHARLES'  Worden. 

1584.  EUGENE'  Worden. 

1585.  Ethel-  Worden,  born  1896. 


1st    Ehzabeth ,  and   2d   March 

1st,  1842,  Caroline'^  Pintard  [1557]. 

1602.  Marsden^  Pintard,  baptized  Au- 
gust 26th,  1821,  as  adult;  married  Decem- 
ber 16th,  1827,  Mary  Allen. 

1603.  Hannah^  Pintard,  born  Sep- 
tember 5th,  1805,  died  February  3d, 
1863,  unmarried. 

1604*.  Deborah^  Pintard,  born  May 
24th,  1807,  married  Samuel  Dorn. 


1604.  Deborah^  Pintard,  born  May 
24th,  1807,  died  May  4th,  1862,  married 
Samuel  Dorn,  born  July  21st,  1805,  died 
September  4th,  1866.     Issue: 

1611.  Theodore''  Dorn,  baptized  Oc- 
tober 2d,  1842. 

1612.  William  Pintard«  Dorn,  born 
May  18th,  1843. 

1613.  John  Marsden''  Dorn,  born 
November  18th,  1845. 

1614.  Hannah  Caroline''  Dorn,  born 
October  7th  (or  5th),  1846,  died  August 
15th,  1873. 

1615.  Samuel"  Dorn,  born  April  29th, 
1850,  died  February  4th,  1851. 


1545.  William*  Pintard,  born  May, 
1776,  died  January  27th,  1852,  married 
Lydia  Holmes.     Issue: 

1591.  Samuel  Holmes^  Pintard,  bom 
November  26th,  1811. 

1592.  Ann'^  Pintard,  born  May  30th, 
1813,  died  March  10th,  1872,  married 
Herbert  Coleman,  born  November  15th, 
1808,  died  November  11th,  1868. 


1546.  JoHN^  Pintard,  born  1779,  died 
August  19th,  1856,  married  his  cousin 
Hannah*  Lafetra  [1512],  bom  Sep- 
tember 27th,  1767,  died  December  21st, 
1842,  daughter  of  Edmund  Lafetra  and 
EHzabeths  Scott  [1501].     Issue: 

1601.  William"  Pintard,  born  July, 
1801,  died  November  8th,  1850,  married 


1547.  Hannah*  Pintard,  bom  August 
19th,  1783,  died  April  20th,  1842,  married 
Samuel  Tilton,  born  January  6th,  1777, 
died  May  17th,  1861,  son  of  Clayton  and 
Catherine  Tilton.  Samuel  Tilton  mar- 
ried 2d  Susan  Squires,  born  1796,  died 
October  28th,  1864,  widow  of  Captain 
Squires  of  St.  John,  N.  B.  Issue  by 
first  marriage: 

1621.  John^  Tilton,  born  April  12th, 
1802,  died  March  18th,  1820. 

1622.  Mary  Ann"  Tilton,  died  unmar- 
ried at  the  age  of  86  years. 

1623.  Mercy^  Tilton,  married  Thomas 
Alphonso  McGlade. 

1624.  Catherine"  Tilton,  born  1811, 
died  unmarried  December  20th,  1869. 

1625.  Deborah"  Tilton,  married 
James  F.  Earle. 

1626*.  Hannah  Pintard"  Tilton, born 
March  21st,  or  22d,  1816,  married  Shep- 
pard  Kollock. 

1627.  Charlotte    Amelia"    Tilton, 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


born  June   1st,   1821,   married  Charles 
Wetmore'^  Scott  [1668*]. 

1628*.  Elizabeth  Cornelia^'  Tilton, 
married  Sheppard  Kollock. 

1626.  Hannah  Pintard'^  Tilton,  born 
March  21st,  or  22d,  1816,  died  March 
20th,  1853,  married  November  9th,  1833, 
Sheppard  Kollock,  born  August  19th, 
1813,  son  of  Isaac  Arnett  Kollock  and 
Elizabeth  Cox,  who  is  still  living  (1907) 
at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Issue  : 

1631.  Elizabeth  Mary"  Kollock, 
born  January  31st,  1836,  married  Thomas 
K.  Durham. 

1632.  John  Anthony^  Kollock,  born 
December  25th,  1837,  died  January  8th, 
1839. 

1633.  John  Pintard«  Kollock,  born 
July  5th,  1840,  died  June  22d,  1846. 

1634.  Hannah  Tilton^  Kollock, 
baptized  August  28th,  1842,  married 
Charles  K.  Bishop,  and  died  one  year 
after  marriage;  no  issue. 

1635.  Amelia  Gertrude'^  Kollock, 
born  July  7th,  1844,  married  John  B. 
Hurd. 

1636.  John  Henry"  Kollock,  baptized 
December  20th,  1846,  married  1st 
Emma  Whitney,  married  2d  Mrs.  Dorn 
(nee  Force),  a  widow,  and  married  3d, 
Cottrell. 

1637.  Edwin  Walter"  Kollock,  bap- 
tized July  22d,  1849,  married  Florence 
Shaklef  ord.  He  is  a  minister  of  the  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  Church  and  resides  at 
Sewaren,  N.  J. 

1638.  Florence  Finch"  Kollock, 
baptized  November  25th,  1852,  died 
young. 

1639.  Emeline"  Kollock,  married 
Charles  K.  Bishop,  the  husband  of  her 
deceased  sister  Hannah  [1634],  as  his 
second  wife. 


1642.  Catherine  Tilton"  Kollock, 
unmarried. 

1643.  Sheppard"    Kollock,    married 
Emma  McGinty. 

1644.  Annie    Laurence"    Kollock, 
died  young. 

1645.  Annie  Arnett"  Kollock. 


1503.  Ebenezer"  Scott,  born  Novem- 
ber 7th,   1744,  died  May,  1817,  married 

Elizabeth ,  born  March  8th,  1742, 

died  June  9th,  1815;  removed  to  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  in  1783, 
where  he  died.  His  will,  dated  April 
30th,  1817,  was  filed  at  Freehold  March 
20th,  1818  (Monmouth  County  V/ills,  G, 
402).     Issue: 

1651*.  Samuel-^  Scott,  born  Septem- 
ber 18th,  1771,  married  Elizabeth  Tilton. 

1652*.  Ann^  Scott,  married  John 
Mount. 


1628.  Elizabeth  Cornelia''  Tilton, 
married  1854  Sheppard  Kollock,  the  hus- 
band of  her  deceased  sister  Hannah 
[1626],  as  his  second  wife.     Issue: 

1641.  Charlotte  C."  Kollock,  mar- 
ried John  M.  Meredith. 


1651.  Samuel*  Scott,  born  Septem- 
ber 18th,  1771,  went  with  his  father  to 
St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  in  1783,  and 
died  there  intestate  April  28th,  1817; 
married  Elizabeth  Tilton,  born  July 
15th,  1783,  died  1816,  daughter  of  Clay- 
ton and  Catherine  Tilton.     Issue: 

1661.  Ann  Elizabeth^  Scott,  born 
May  3d,  1804. 

1662.  John5  Scott,  born  March  9th, 
1806,  resided  in  New  Brunswick,  Canada, 
where  he  probably  has  descendants. 

1663.  JOSEPH'^  Scott,  born  February 
24th,  1808,  died  prior  to  April  30th,  1817, 
as  he  is  not.  mentioned  in  his  grand- 
father's will  of  that  date. 

1664*.  William-^  Scott,  born  April 
4th,  1810. 

1665.  Ebenezer5  Scott,  born  March 

30th,  1812,  married  Charlotte ; 

resided   in  New  York    City,  where   he 
was  living  in  1843;  no  issue. 

1666.  Clayton'  Scott,  a  twin,  born 
June  18th-,  1814. 

1667.  Catherine'^  Scott,  a  twin,  born 
June  18th,  1814. 

1668*.  Charles  Wetmore'^  Scott, 
born  January  29th,    1816,   married   1st 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


Charlotte  Amelia  Tilton,  and  2d  Mary 
Emeline  Covert. 


1664.  William^  Scott,  born  April 
4th,  1810,  married  and  resided  in  New 
Brunswick,  Canada.     Issue: 

1671.  Alice<'  Scott. 

1672.  William^  Scott. 


1668.  Charles  Wetmore' Scott, born 
January  29th,  1816,  at  St.  John,  N.  B., 
married  1st,  January  5th,  1843,  his  sec- 
ond cousin,  Charlotte  Amelia'^  Tilton 
[1627],  born  June  1st,  1821,  died  Octo- 
ber 1st,  1845,  daughter  of  Samuel  Tilton 
and  Hannah^  Pintard  [1547];  married 
2d  Mary  Emeline  Covert,  born  October 
18th,  1830,  died  April  2d,  1874.  He  re- 
sided in  Shrewsbury  township,  near 
Red  Bank.  There  was  one  child  by  the 
first  marriage,  ten  by  the  second,  as 
follows: 

1681.  Thomas  Alphonso*"'  McGlade, 
Jr.,  born  September  16th,  1844,  died 
unmarried  July  27th,  1884,  so-called  be- 
cause adopted  by  Thomas  Alphonso 
McGlade,  the  husband  of  his  mother's 
sister  Mercy  [1623].  He  was  a  lawyer 
by  profession. 

1682*.  Elizabeth  Barker"  Scott, 
born  July  19th,  1847,  married  James 
Clayton. 

1683*.  Charles  Harmer"  Scott,  born 
April  23d,  1849,  married  Frances  A. 
Wood. 

1684.  Louisa"  Scott,  born  1851,  mar- 
ried Thomas  J.  Marcellus;  no  issue. 

1685*.  Bloomfield"  Scott,  born  Feb- 
ruary 9th,  1854,  married  Augusta  Mark- 
waiter. 

1686*.  Mary  Emma"  Scott,  born 
April  20th,  1857,  married  George  B. 
Decker. 

1687*.  Laura  L."  Scott,  born  June 
9th,  1859,  married  Abram  B.  Salter. 

1688*.  Ebenezer"  Scott,  born  Octo- 
ber 19th,  1860,  married  Elizabeth  B. 
Denise. 

1689*.  William"  Scott,  born  August 
4th,  1863,  married  Mamie  Le  Maistre. 

1690.  George  W."  Scott,  born  March 


10th,  1867,  (or   March   9th,   1866),  died 
January  4th,  1878. 

1691.  Catherine  B."  Scott,  born  Feb- 
ruary 25th,  1870,  died  in  infancy. 


1682.  Elizabeth  Barker"  Scott,  born 
July  19th,  1847,  married  March  9th,  1873, 
James  Clayton,  born  December  16th,  1834, 
died  February  13th,  1882,  son  of  Japhia 
Clayton  and  Margaret  Thompson ;  resides 
at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Issue  : 

1701.  Alice  M.'  Clayton,  born  March 
29th,  1874,  died  January  11th,  1878. 

1702:  James  Marcellus^  Clayton, 
born  November  5th,  1878. 

1703*.  Harry  Hancock''  Clayton, 
born  December  18th,  1880,  married 
Elena  Coley. 

1703.  Harry  Hancock'  Clayton, 
born  December  18th,  1880,  married  April 
16th,  1902,  Elena  Coley,  daughter  of 
Captain  George  Coley  and  Mary  Girard. 
Issue  : 

1711.  George*'  Clayton,  born  March 
27th,  1906.  

1683.  Charles  Harmer"  Scott,  born 
April  23d,  1849,  died  1888,  married  De- 
cember 18th,  1876,  Frances  A.  Wood, 
born  March  12th,  1860.  He  was  engaged 
in  newspaper  work,  and  was  the  founder 
of  the  Amenia  Times  at  Amenia,  N.  Y. 
His  family  reside  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

1721.  Florence^  Scott,  born  August 
I  16th,  1879,  married  July  26th,  1906,  Sey- 
I  mour  Day. 

1722.  Louise  Marcellus^  Scott, 
born  June  5th,  1882. 

j     1723.    Clayton    Wetmore'    Scott, 
'  born  September  22d,  1884. 
I     1724.    Augusta    Fountain^    Scott, 
born  August  21st,  1886. 


1685.  Bloompield"  Scott,  born  Feb- 
ruary 9th,  1854,  died  June  8th,  1904,  at 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  married  Augusta 
Mark  waiter  of  Atlanta,  Ga.,  daughter 
of   Michael   Markwalter  and  Elizabeth 

j  Clay.     Issue: 

I     1731*.  EuLA  May' Scott,  born  Decem- 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


ber  11th,  1879,  married  Dr.  Charles  A. 
Meade. 

1732.  Charles  M.  W.'  Scott,  born 
March  25th,  1881,  married  July  18th, 
1905,  Daisy  May  White,  born  June  10th, 
1883,  daughter  of  John  White;  reside 
at  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

1733*.  LILLIAN'  Scott,  bom  February 
1st,  1883,  married  Phineas  Ulhrich. 

1734.  Lionel'  Scott,  born  February 
5th.  1892.  

1731.  EuLA  May"  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 11th,  1879,  died  July22d,  1906,  mar- 
ried 1905  Dr.  Charles  A.  Meade,  a  sur- 
geon by  profession.     Issue: 

1741.  Grace  Lillian^  Meade,  born 
January  16th,  1906. 


1733.  Lillian"  Scott,  born  February 
1st,  1883,  married  February  13th,  1905, 
Phineas  Ulhrich;  reside  at  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.     Issue: 

1751.  EuLA  Leah^  Ulhrich,  born 
October  15th,  1906. 


1686.  Mary  Emma*5  Scott,  born  April 
20th,  1857,  married  November  7th,  1877, 
George  B.  Decker,  born  September  25th, 
1855,  son  of  Abram  Decker  and  Sarah 
Smith;  resides  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.    Issue: 

1761*.  Mabel  F.'  Decker,  born 
September  1st,  1878,  married  William 
Johnston. 

1762.  George  B.'  Decker,  born  Sep- 
tember 9th,  1880. 

1763*.  Abram'  Decker,  born  Septem- 
ber 24th,  1882,  married  Grace  Hill. 

1764.  Dorothy''  Decker,  born  June 
4th,  1885. 

1765.  Clarence  L.'  Decker,  born 
April  26th,  1897,  died  March  15th,  1898. 

1761.  Mabel  F.^  Decker,  born  Sep- 


tember 1st,  1878,  married  WiUiam  John- 
ston.    Issue: 
1771.  Harry^  Johnston. 


1763.  Abram'  Decker,  born  Septem- 
ber 24th,  1882,  married  Grace  Hill.  Is- 
sue: 

1781.  Monroe*  Decker. 


1687.  Laura  L.'^  Scott,  born  June 
9th,  1859,  married  October  15th,  1884, 
Abram  B.  Salter,  born  March  2d,  1856, 
son  of  Anthony  P.  and  Clarissa  Salter; 
reside  at  Bayonne,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1791.  Anthony^  Salter,  born  August 
22d,  1885,  deceased. 

1792.  Bessie  C'  Salter,  born  August 
3d,  1887. 

1793.  Grace  A.'  Salter,  born  May 
9th,  1889.  

1688.  Ebenezer"  Scott,  born  October 
19th,  1860,  married  March  5th,  1884, 
Elizabeth  B.  Denise,  born  January  15th, 
1867,  daughter  of  Samuel  T.  Denise  and 
Elizabeth  Dangler;  reside  at  Red  Bank, 
N.  J.     Issue: 

1801.  Lester  Wallack"  Scott,  born 
December  25th,  1884. 

1802.  Eva  Claflin'  Scott,  born  Oc- 
tober 18th,  1893. 


1689.  William"  Scott,  born  August 
4th,  1863,  married  Mamie  Le  Maistre; 
reside  at  Red  Bank,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1811.  Ellen'  Scott. 


1652.  Ann-*  Scott,  married  John 
Mount;  she  went  with  her  father  in 
1783  to  St.  John,  New  Brunswick, 
Canada,  where  she  died  before  1819. 
Issue: 

1821.  Mary''  Mount. 

1822.  Susan-  Mount. 

1823.  Eliza'  Mount. 


VIII. 


Jonn  Scott  and  Rutn  Stockton. 


19.  John-  Scott,  born  November  3d, 
1719,  married,  license  dated  September 
29th,  1746,  Ruth  Stockton,  daughter  of 
Richard  Stockton,  who  was  a  farmer  in 
Somerset  County.  This  Richard  Stock- 
ton was  the  son  of  Richard  and  Susanna 
Stockton,  and  grandson  of  Richard  and 
Abigail  Stockton.  John  Scott  was  a 
mason  by  trade.  Receiving  money,  not 
land,  as  his  share  of  his  father's  estate, 
he  settled  in  Windsor  township,  Middle- 
sex County.  He  was  living  in  1766,  and 
is  known  to  have  had  at  least  two  sons 
as  given  below,  and  possibly  a  daughter 
Mehitable.     Issue: 

1901.  Samuel^  Scott,  about  whom 
little  is  known  except  that  he  was  still 
living  in  1824,  and,  like  his  father,  was  a 
mason  by  trade. 

1902*.  Richard''  Scott,  married 
Lydia . 

1903.  Mehitable'>  Scott,  married, 
license  dated  August  27th,  1779,  John 
Melrose  of  Somerset  County,  N.  J. 


1902.  Richard''  Scott,  died  1786,  mar- 
ried Lydia ;  resided  at  Prince- 
ton,N.  J.  His  will,  dated  April  17,  1786, 
was  proved  November  8th,  1786.  (Tren- 
ton Wills,  29,  191.)     Issue: 

1911.  Susannah'  Scott.  She  may 
have  been  the  one  who  married  August 
12th,  1800,  Joseph  Norman. 

1912*.  JoB-i  Scott,  born  1775,  mar- 
ried. 

1913.  Mehitable^  Scott. 


1912.  JoB^  Scott,  born  1775,  married 
.     Issue: 


1921*.  Anna'     Scott,     married     1st 


Fetters,  2d  —  Hull,  and 

3d Allen. 

1922*.  Sarah'  Scott,  married  (Wil- 
liam?) Scott. 

1923*.  Rachel"  Scott,  married  John 
Burrows. 

1924*.  Benjamin"  Scott,  married  1st 

Beulah ,    2d   Sarah   A.    Knows, 

and  3d  Mary  S.  Grover. 


1921.  ANNA'"'  Scott,  married  1st  — 

Fetters,  2d Hull,  and  3d 

Allen  of  Philadelphia.     Issue: 

1931.  Rachel*'  Fetters. 

1932.  Thomas"  Allen. 


1922.  Sarah"  Scott,  married  (Wil- 
liam?) Scott;  resided  in  Philadelphia. 
Issue: 

1941.  Charles*'  Scott.  • 


1923.  Rachel''  Scott,  married  John 
Burrows;  resided  in  Philadelphia.  Is- 
sue: 

1951.  Mary  Jane"  Burrows;  resides 
at  Palmyra,  N.  J. 

1952.  Matilda"  Burrows;  resides  at 
Palmyra,  N.  J. 

1953.  Rachel"  Burrows,  deceased, 
married Booth. 

1954.  William"  Burrows,  died  un- 
married. 

1955.  A  son,  died  young. 


1924.  Benjamin"      Scott,      married 

1st   Beulah ,    died    about    six 

months  after  marriage;  married  2d 
Sarah  A.  Knows,  born  September  25th, 
1807,  died  July  16th,  1843;  married  3d 
Mary  S.  Grover,  born  October  1st,  1818, 


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THE  SCOTT   FAMILY  OF   SHREWSBURY. 


died  April  21st,  1878;  resided  at  Plains- 
boro,  N.  J,  He  had  thirteen  children, 
six  by  his  second,  and  seven  by  his  third 
marriage,  as  follows: 

1961*.  Anna  A.^  Scott,  born  1826, 
married  William  H.  Tindall. 

1962*.  Jacob  K.«  Scott,  born  1831, 
married  Mary  G.  Dey. 

1963*.  Benjamin  A.''  Scott,  married 
Susan  Embley. 

1964*.  Job  Ashley^   Scott,  married 

1st  Griggs,  and  2d —  Van- 

Arsdale. 

1965*.  Emily*'  Scott,  married  John 
Hullfish. 

1966.  Thomas"  Scott,  married  Jose- 
phine Keeler;  resides  in  Trenton  and 
has  one  son. 

1967*.  Rebecca*'  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 7th,  1844,  married  Nathaniel  Britton. 

1968.  Richard"  Scott,  married  Susan 
Mount;  reside  in  Illinois;  no  issue. 

1969.  Mary*'  Scott,  resides  in  Tren- 
ton, N.  J. 

1970*.  Kenneth  D."  Scott,  married 
Anna  James. 

1971.  John*'  Scott,  unmarried. 

1972*.  William  T.  A.»  Scott,  born 
April  25th,  1857,  married  Emma  Ham- 
mell. 

1973.  Howard*'  Scott,  unmarried. 


1961.  Anna  A."  Scott,  born  1826, 
died  1895,  married  WiUiam  H.  Tindall, 
born  1818,  died  1860.     Issue: 

1981.  Benjamin^  Tindall. 

1982.  Sarah"  Tindall,  married  Hugh 
L.  Reabey,  Esq. ;  reside  at  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y. 

1983.  Emily^  Tindall. 

1984.  John  P.^  Tindall,  born  1857, 
died  1865. 


1962.  Jacob  K."  Scott,  born  1831, 
married  Mary  G.  Dey,  born  1834,  died 
1897,  resides  at  Trenton,  N.  J.     Issue: 

1991.  Ella'  Scott,  died  August  8th, 
1857,  aged  5  months  8  days. 

1992*.  Emma^  Scott,  married  Jacob 
Perrine. 


1993*.  Fred'  Scott,  married  Susanna 
Updyke. 

1994*.  Ella"  Scott,  married  William 
Wiley. 

1995*.  Laura'  Scott,  born  March 
12th,  1867,  married  Elmer  Grover. 

1996*.  Harry  N.'  Scott,  married 
Lottie  Perrine. 

1992.  Emma"  Scott,    married    Jacob 
Perrine.     Issue: 
2001.  George''  Perrine. 


1993.  Fred'  Scott,  married  Susanna 
Updyke.     Issue: 

2011.  Stella*^  Scott. 

2012.  Walter^  Scott. 

2013.  Flora«  Scott. 

2014.  Alva**  Scott. 


1994.  Ella'  Scott,   married  WiUiam 
Wiley.     Issue: 
2021.  Franklin^  Wiley. 


1995.  Laura'  Scott,  born  March  12th, 
1867,  married  April  25th,  1888,  Elmer 
Grover,  born  May  25th,  1865;  reside  near 
Plainsboro,  N.  J.     Issue: 

2031.  Alfred  Lee*^  Grover,  born 
April  19th,  1889. 

2032.  Beulah  E.»  Grover,  born  De- 
cember 9th,  1890. 

2033.  Elmer  Russell*^  Grover,  born 
January  19th,  1894. 


1996.  Harry  N.'  Scott,  married  Lot- 
tie Perrine;  reside  near  Cranbury,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

2041.  Ernest**  Scott. 

2042.  Harold*  Scott. 


1963.  Benjamin  A."  Scott,  died  1898, 
married  Susan  Embley;  resided  at  Plains- 
boro, N.  J.     Issue: 

2051.  Walter'  Scott,  married 

Schenck;  resides  at  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 

2052.  Frank'  Scott,  married 

Russell. 

2053.  Albert  B.'  Scott,  married. 

2054.  Rachel'  Scott,  deceased. 


1964.  Job   Ashley*'   Scott,    married 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


1st Griggs,  and  married  2d  — 

VanArsdale;  resided  in  Somerville,  N.  J. 
Issue  by  first  marriage: 

2061.  Margaret^     Scott,      married 
George  Hoagland. 


1965.  Emily*'  Scott,  married  John 
Hullfish.     Issue: 

2071.  Howard'  Hullfish. 

2072*.  Catherine"  Hullfish,  married 
1st Russell,  and  2d  Dr.  Lindsay. 


2072.  Catherine^  Hullfish,  married 

1st Russell,  and  2d  Dr.  Lindsay 

of  Ohio.     Issue: 

2081.  Valeria**  Russell. 


1967.  Rebecca''  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 7th,  1844,  married  March  5th,  1863, 
Nathaniel  Britton,  born  February  19th, 
1841,  son  of  Col.  Dean  Britton  and  Mary 
Scott  Dey;  reside  near  Plainsboro,  N. 
J.     Issue: 

2101.  Marietta"  Britton,  born  Janu- 
ary 2d,  1864,  married  Charles  W.  Riggs; 
resides  in  Trenton,  N.  J. 

2102.  Elizabeth  C'  Britton,  born 
November  28th,  1865,  married  Charles 
Okeson;  reside  near  Kingston,  N.  J. 

2103.  Laura  W.^  Britton,  born  Sep- 
tember 18th,  1867,  married  Frank  John- 
son; reside  in  Princeton,  N.  J. 


2104.  Catherine  L."  Britton,  born 
December  6th,  1869,  married  Enoch 
Mount;  reside  at  Morrisville,  N.  J. 

2105.  Nathaniel^  Britton,  born 
March  4th,  1872,  died  June  28th,  1895. 

2106.  JohnD.' Britton,  born  October 
2d,  1874,  married  Nellie  Rue,  sister  of 
Charles  Rue. 

2107.  Louisa  B."  Britton,  born  De- 
cember 12th,  1878,  married  Emerson 
Bodine;  reside  near  Dayton,  N.  J. 

2108.  Maud  E.'^  Britton, born  Septem- 
ber 6th,  1880,  married  Charles  Rue;  re- 
side at  Plainsboro,  N.  J. 

2109.  Wahnieta^  Britton,  born  Oc- 
tober 27th,  1883,  married  Frank  Mac- 
mamee;  reside  at  Plainsboro,  N.  J, 


1970,  Kenneth  D.''  Scott,  married 
Anna  James;  reside  at  Princeton,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

2111.  CHARLES'  Scott,  married  Ma- 
tilda  ,  and  is  a  druggist  in  Trenton, 

N.  J. 

2112.  Benjamin  Herbert'  Scott. 

2113.  Frederick^  Scott. 


1972.  William  T.  A.«  Scott,  born 
April  25th,  1857,  died  July  15th,  1889, 
married  Emma  Hammell.     Issue: 

2121.  William'  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 25th,  1886,  died  January  4th,  1887. 


IX. 


Ebenezer  Scott  and  Patience  Leonard. 


21.  Ebenezer-  Scott,  born  May  17th, 
1723.  died  1760,  married,  license  dated 
October  1st,  1748,  Patience  Leonard. 
He  appears  to  have  settled  near  his 
brother  John  in  Windsor  township,  Mid- 
dlesex County.  (See  Trenton  Wills,  G, 
320.)  He  had  at  least  one  son  James 
and  a  daughter  Rachel,  and  probably 
the  two  other  children  mentioned  be- 
low, though  not  in  that  order.     Issue: 

2201*.  James"  Scott,  born  February 
9th,  1751,  married  Margaret  VanCleaf. 

2202*.  Rachel-'  Scott,  born  April 
19th,  1760,  married  Lewis  Conover. 

2203*.  Samuel"  Scott,  married  Cath- 
erine White  [1404]. 

2204*.  William-'  Scott,  married. 


2201.  James^  Scott,  born  February 
9th,  1751,  died  January  12th,  1816,  mar- 
ried May  16th,  1774,  Margaret  Van- 
Cleaf, born  February  1st,  1753,  died 
July  16th,  1839,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
and  Leanah  VanCleaf.  He  resided  at 
Freehold,  N.  J.,  "on  the  road  leading 
from  Middletown  Point  to  the  Mon- 
mouth Court  House."  His  will,  dated 
June  30th,  1812,  was  proved  March  11th, 
1816.  (Monmouth  County  Wills,  A,  736.) 
Issue: 

2211.  William^  Scott,  born  Septem- 
ber 25th,  1774,  died  unmarried  Novem- 
ber 14th,  1841;  resided  on  his  father's 
homestead  farm  at  Freehold. 

2212.  Lenah^  Scott,  born  September 
16th,  1776,  died  November  16th,  1793. 

2213.  Hannah^  Scott,  born  June  4th, 
1779,  died  January  13th,  1859,  married 
February    27th,    1804,  James  VanKirk, 


and  was  living  a  -widow  in  Warren 
County,  Ohio,  in  1847. 

2214*.  Patience^  Scott,  born  July 
6th,  1781,  married  1st  Peter  H.  Conover 
and  2d  Garrett  Wyckoff. 

2215.  Sarah^  Scott,  born  May  16th, 
1783,  died  unmarried  February  23d, 
1861;  resided  at  Freehold  and  in  Marl- 
boro township,  Monmouth  County.  Her 
will,  dated  February  22d,  1859,  was 
proved  March  25th,  1861.  (Monmouth 
County  Wills,  G,  361.) 

2216*.  Ebenezer^  Scott,  born  April 
29th,  1785,  married  1st  Eliza  Thompson 
and  2d  Ann  Knott  Little. 

2217.  Benjamin^  Scott,  born  April 
20th,  1788,  died  unmarried  March  30th, 
1861;  resided  at  Freehold,  N.  J. 

2218*.  Deborah-*  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 24th,  1792,  married  William  Little. 

2219.  James'  Scott,  born  February 
17th,  1795,  died  unmarried  April  4th, 
1872;  resided  at  Freehold  and  Matawan, 
N.  J. 


2214.  Patience-*  Scott,  born  July  6th, 
1781,  died  April  24th,  1845  (or  1847),  mar- 
ried 1st  June  12th,  1816,  Peter  H.  Cono- 
ver, born  April  18th,  1778,  died  August 
14th,  1817,  being  his  second  wife;  mar- 
ried 2d  January  8th,  1834,  Garrett 
Wyckoff,  as  his  second  wife.  Garrett 
Wyckoff,  born  May  14th,  1758,  died 
May  10th,  1850,  vi^as  the  son  of  Garrett 
Wyckoff  and  Patience  Williamson,  and 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  War, 
being  made  a  prisoner  when  only  seven- 
teen years  of  age  and  confined  in  a 
prison  ship  in  New  York  harbor.  Issue 
by  first  marriage: 


57 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OP  SHREWSBURY. 


2231*.  Mary  P.*  Conover,  born  May 
27th,  1817,  married  Aaron  Vanderveer. 


2231.  Mary  P.^-  Conover,  born  May 
27th,  1817,  died  February  12th,  1886, 
married  October  30th,  1838,  Aaron  Van- 
derveer, born  March  7th,  1815,  died  Jan- 
uary 16th,  1887,  son  of  Joseph  I.  Van- 
derveer and  Jane  Smock.     Issue: 

2241.  Joseph  Augustus*^  Vander- 
veer, born  January  11th,  1840,  married 
January  8th,  1863,  Rachel  M.  Rue. 

2242*.  Peter  Conover''  Vanderveer, 
born  July  31st,  1844,  married  A.  EHza 
Herbert. 

2243.  Ann''  Vanderveer,  born  June 
29th,  1847,  died  August  4th,  1896,  mar- 
ried December  13th,  1866,  David  Abeel 
Statesir. 

2244.  Sarah  Scott"  Vanderveer, 
born  April  13th,  1854,  died  May  29th, 
1884,  married  August  26th,  1874,  Rev. 
Abram  J.  Beekman. 


2242.  Peter  Conover*'  Vanderveer, 
born  July  31st,  1844,  died  April  4th, 
1900,  married  December  26th,  1867,  A. 
EHza  Herbert,  born  July  4th,  1848,  died 
April  1st,  1901.     Issue: 

2251*.  William  Herbert^  Vander- 
veer, born  February  24th,  1870,  mar- 
ried Ida  May  Conover  [2748]. 

2252.  Charles  C.' Vanderveer,  born 
September  4th,  1873,  died  unmarried 
August  9th,  1898. 


2251.  William  Herbert'  Vander- 
veer, born  February  24th,  1870,  mar- 
ried May  26th,  1897,  Ida  May  Conover 
[2748],  born  May  28th,  1866,  daughter 
of  John  B.  Conover  and  Mary  Ann 
Smock;  reside  at  Freehold,  N.  J.    Issue: 

2261.  M ARYAN  Conover^  Vander- 
veer, born  January  4th,  1901. 

2262.  William  Herbert^  Vander- 
veer, born  August  18th,  1902,  died  Feb- 
ruary 11th,  1904. 

2263.  Charles  Herbert^  Vander- 
veer, born  August  17th,  1905. 


29th,  1785,  died  March  26th,  1858,  mar- 
ried 1st  August  5th,  1824,  EHza  Thomp- 
son, and  married  2d  September  18th, 
1836,  Ann  Knott  Little  of  Howell,  prob- 
ably died  1844,  daughter  of  Joseph  Knott 
and  widow  of  William  Little,  whom  she 
had  married  April  30th,  1814.  Ebenezer 
Scott  resided  for  a  time  at  Middletown, 
and  after  his  second  marriage  at  Howell. 
He  appears  to  have  had  at  least  the  fol- 
lowing children: 

2271.  Margaret''  Scott,  who  was 
living  in  1844. 

2272*.     Walter'"'  Scott,  married. 


2272.  Walter^'  Scott,  who  married 
and  went  West,  residing  at  St.  Louis, 
Mo.,  and  in  California.     Issue: 

2281.  William*'  Scott,  who  resides  at 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 


2216.  Ebenezer^   Scott,  born   April 


2218.  Deborah^  Scott,  born  Decem- 
ber 24th,  1792,  died  August  26th,  1876, 
married  January  9th,  1814,  William  Lit- 
tle, born  January,  1780,  in  County  Ca- 
van,  Ireland,  died  January  8th,  1864. 
He  was  first  cashier,  then  president,  of 
the  Farmers  and  Merchants'  Bank  of 
Middletown  Point,  now  Matawan,  where 
he  resided,  and  the  first  school  here  was 
started  by  him.     Issue: 

2311.  James"  Little,  born  November 
30th,  1814,  died  unmarried  March  1st, 
1843. 

2312.  William  SJ'  Little,  born  Jan- 
uary, 1822,  died  August  8th,  1822. 

2313.  Henry  Stafford"  Little,  born 
August  17th,  1823,  died  unmarried  April 
24th,  1904.  He  was  graduated  from 
Princeton  University  in  1844,  and  was 
admitted  to  the  bar  in  1848.  He  was  state 
senator  from  Monmouth  County  nearly 
three  terms  from  1864  to  1872,  when  he 
resigned  his  seat  to  become  clerk  of  the 
Court  of  Chancery. 

2314*.  Margaret  Scott'  Little, 
born  September  25th,  1825,  married 
William  L.  Terhune. 

2315.  Sarah  Frances'  Little,  born 
June  6th,  1831,  died  August  15th,  1838. 


58 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


2314.  Margaret  Scott^  Little,  born 
September  25th,  1825,  died  December 
30th,  1906,  married  October  10th,  1843, 
William  L.  Terhune,  born  May  16th,  1815, 
died  December  27th,  1907.  He  was  a 
lawyer  by  profession,  being  admitted  to 
the  bar  in  1838,  and  resided  at  Matawan, 
N.  J.     Issue: 

2321*.  James  Little"  Terhune,  mar- 
ried 1st  Mary  Anna  White  and  2d  Helen 
Louise  White. 

2322.  William  Little''  Terhune, 
bom  1849,  died  January  5th,  1869. 

2323,  Mary  Greenleaf*">  Terhune, 
born  1853,  died  November  28th,  1856. 

2324*.  John"  Terhune,  married 
Fanny  Brown. 

2325.  Henry  Stafford"  Terhune, 
married  Mary  W.  Crane.  He  resides  at 
Matawan,  but  is  engaged  in  the  practice 
of  law  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.  He  has 
been  state  senator  from  Monmouth 
County. 

2326,  Margaret  Little"  Terhune, 
resides  at  Matawan. 


2321.  James  Little"  Terhune,  mar- 
ried 1st  Mary  Anna  White,  daughter  of 
Gordon  Dennis  White  and  Catherine 
Jane  Smock;  married  2d  Helen  Louise 
White,  a  sister  of  his  first  wife.  He 
resides  at  Matawan,  and  is  president 
of  the  First  National  Bank  of  Red  Bank, 
N.  J.     Issue  by  first  marriage: 

2331.  Helen  Louise'  Terhune. 


2324.  John"  Terhune,  married  Fanny 
Brown.  He  resides  at  Matawan,  and 
is  cashier  of  the  First  National  Bank  of 
Long  Branch,  N.  J.     Issue: 

2341.  Kathryn  B,'  Terhune. 


2202.  Rachel''  Scott,  born  April 
19th,  1760,  died  April  5th,  1813,  married 
April  9th,  1781,  Lewis  Conover,  born 
September  1st,  1752,  died  May  27th, 
1843,  son  of  Peter  Conover  and  Anna 
Davis,  and  a  descendant  of  Wolfert  Gar- 
retse  Van  Couwenhoven,  who  came 
to  this  country  from  Amersfoost, 
Utrecht,    Holland,    in    1630.     They    re- 


sided at  Rumson  and  Freehold,  N.  J. 
Rachel  Scott  was  born  in  the  year  her 
father  died,  and  was  brought  up  by  her 
aunt,  Hannah-  Scott  [18],  the  wife  of 
John  Williams,  who  mentions  her  in 
his  will.  She  is  not  therefore  the  one 
who  married  George  Gardner,  as  sug- 
gested on  page  15.  Lewis  Conover 
was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolutionary  War, 
and  carried  orders  for  General  Washing- 
ton at  the  Battle  of  Monmouth.     Issue: 

2351.  Joseph'  Conover,  born  Janu- 
ary 17th,  1782. 

2352*.  Ebenezer^  Conover,  born  Oc- 
tober 15th,  1783,  married  Mary  Leffer- 
son. 

2353.  Hannah^  Conover,  born  Sep- 
tember 18th,  1785. 

2354.  Mary^  Conover,  born  May  8th, 
1788. 

2355.  Patience^  Conover,  a  twin, 
born  September  10th,  1790,  died  May, 
1791. 

2356.  Deborah'  Conover,  a  twin, 
born  September  10th,  1790, 

2357.  Anne^  Conover,  born  March 
26th,  1800. 

2358.  Helena^  Conover,  born  April 
nth, . 

2352,  Ebenezer'  Conover,  born  Oc- 
tober 15th,  1783,  died  November  18th, 
1857,  married  December  17th,  1807, 
Mary  Lefferson,  born  November  19th, 
1784,  died  March  16th,  1861,  daughter  of 
Ockey  Lefferson  and  Sarah  Schenck; 
resided  near  Freehold,  N,  J.  His  will, 
dated  January  15th,  1853,  was  proved 
November  30th,  1857,  (Monmouth 
County  Wills,  G,  77,)     Issue: 

2361*.  Sarah"  Conover,  born  Novem- 
ber 7th,  1808,  married  Nathan  H,  Jack- 
son. 

2362*.  Rachel''  Conover,  born  De- 
cember 4th,  1810,  married  Adam  Con- 
row. 

2363*.  Jane""  Conover,  born  April 
7th,  1813,  married  Levi  S.  Sutphin. 

2364*.  William  E.**  Conover,  born 
October  14th,  1815,  married  Charlotte 
Baker. 


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THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


2365*.  James  Scott"  Conover,  born 
October  2d,  1818,  married  Frances  E. 
Meeker. 

2366*.  Mary  Ann"  Conover,  born 
September  14th,  1821,  married  Aaron 
Sutphin. 

2367*.  Arthur  L."  Conover,  born 
April  18th,  1824,  married  Catherine 
Thompson. 

2368*.  John  B.'"*  Conover,  born  No- 
vember 22d,  1829,  married  Mary  Ann 
Smock. 


2361.  SaraH''  Conover,  born  Novem- 
ber 7th,  1808,  died  February  28th,  1884, 
married  May  15th,  1828,  Nathan  H. 
Jackson,  born  August  15th,  1805,  died 
February  3d,  1854.     Issue: 

2371.  William  H."  Jackson,  born 
February  21st,  1829,  married  1st  Febru- 
ary 22d,  1853,  Mary  V.  Applegate,  born 
September  1st,  1832,  died  February  24th, 
1873;  married  2d  April  21st,  1875,  Sarah 
A.  Job  Perrine,  born  October  31st,  1833. 
Issue,  all  but  the  last  by  first  marriage: 
William  Franklin,  Edwin  Augustus, 
Sarah  Louisa,  Marianna,  Laura,  Jennie, 
Ada. 

2372.  Edward*'  Jackson,  born  De- 
cember 1st,  1830,  died  May  24th,  1835. 

2373.  Mary  Ann^  Jackson,  born  No- 
vember 16th,  1832,  died  September  5th, 
1896. 

2374.  Ebenezer  C.'^  Jackson,  born 
November  19th,  1835,  died  February 
16th,  1904,  married  September  13th, 
1859,  Mary  Frances  Sillcocks,  born  July 
31st,  1837.  Issue:  William  Eben,  Re- 
becca M.,  Charles  Warren,  Frederick 
H. ,  George  Conover,  Anna  L. ,  Howard  B. 

2375.  Rebecca*'  Jackson,  born  Oc- 
tober 13th,  1838,  died  April  15th,  1864, 
married  September  18th,  1861,  Walter 
0.  Woodford,  born  February  27th,  1836, 
died  April  13th,  1882.  Issue:  Walter 
Emerson  (married  Matilda  J.  Perrine). 

2376.  Nathan  Morris'' Jackson,  born 
September  7th,  1844,  died  June  2d,  1861. 

2377.  Edwin  Augustus"  Jackson, 
born  November  22d,  1851,  died  June, 
1854.  . 


2362.  Rachel"'  Conover,  born  De- 
cember 4th,  1810,  died  April,  1901,  mar- 
ried February  25th,  1835,  Adam  Conrow, 
born  July  11th,  1810,  died  May  6th,  1859. 
Issue: 

2411.  James  W."  Conrow,  born  Feb- 
ruary 28th,  1836,  died  August  26th,  1903, 
married  October  15th,  1860,  Mary  E. 
Moore,  born  April  5th,  1838.  Issue: 
Florence  Louise,  Robert  White,  Mabel 
Thompson. 

2412.  Mary"  Conrow,  born  June  6th, 
1838,  married  July  11th,  1867,  James 
Hanford,  born  May  31st,  1824,  died  De- 
cember 7th,  1901. 

2413.  William  E."  Conrow,  born 
September  17th,  1840,  died  May  16th, 
1902,  married  April  16th,  1868,  Anna  M. 
Hanford,  born  March  7th,  1847.  Issue: 
Dora  Louise,  Anna  Hanford,  Wilford 
Seymour. 

2414.  Theodore"  Conrow,  born  De- 
cember 14th,  1844,  married  April  15th, 
1873,  Helen  J.  Stillwell,  born  September 
20th,  1852.  Issue:  Effie  Clarke,  Helen 
Clare. 

2415.  Sarah  Frances"  Conrow,  born 
February  14th,  1848,  married  October 
4th,  1866,  John  H.  Francis,  born  August 
20th,  1843.     Issue:  Minnie,  Bertram. 

2416.  Louisa"  Conrow,  born  February 
6th,  1851,  married  October  27th,  1874, 
Theodore  D.  Anderson,  born  June  24th, 
1849.  Issue:  Lillian  Conrow,  Catherine 
Voorhies. 

2363.  Jane"'  Conover,  born  April  7th, 
1813,  died  November  15th,  1842,  mar- 
ried February  24th,  1836,  Levi  S.  Sut- 
phin, born  October  27th,  1813,  died  Sep- 
tember 3d,  1866.     Issue: 

2471.  William  E."  Sutphin,  born  Sep- 
tember 19th,  1837,  married  September 
24th,  1868,  Louise  Ely  Conover,  born 
October  6th,  1841.  Issue:  Fannie  Bunt- 
ing, Kate  Louise,  William  Craig. 

2472.  Joseph  Halsey"  Sutphin,  born 
August  17th,  1840,  married  October  16th, 
1879,  Susan  Cooley  Hulbert,  born  June 
28th,  1857.  Issue:  Josephine  Hulbert, 
Henry  Hulbert,  Dorothy. 


60 


THE   SCOTT   FAMILY   OF   SHREWSBURY. 


2473.  Catherine  Louise"  Sutphin, 
born  October  29th,  1842,  died  March 
19th,  1905,  married  November  17th,  1864, 
William  A.  Hankinson,  born  March 
14th,  1840.  Issue:  Jennie  Augusta, 
Fred  Stolley. 

2364.  William  E."  Conover,  born 
October  14th,  1815,  died  August  24th, 
1891,  married  February  5th,  1839,  Char- 
lotte Baker,  born  January  27th,  1817, 
died  September  29th,  1874,  daughter  of 
Jacob  Baker  of  Englishtown,  N.  J.;  re- 
sided near  Freehold,  N.  J.     Issue: 

2511.  Charles  H.  W.''  Conover,  born 
July  31st,  1840,  married  November  23d, 
1865,  Cordelia  Vaughn,  born  March  5th, 
1841;  reside  at  Flint,  Michigan.  Issue: 
Charlotte,  Estella,  Mary  Frances, 
Charles  Vaughn. 

2512.  Ebenezer*'  Conover,  born  Jan- 
uary 30th,  1842,  died  August  29th,  1868, 
married  February  21st,  1867,  Evelina 
Hartshorne,  born  December  14th,  1844. 
Issue:  Warren  Hartshorne  (married 
Annie  Barkalow  Conover). 

2513.  Jacob  Baker"  Conover,  born 
May  8th,  1844,  died  January  20th,  1906, 
married  December  24th,  1868,  Mary 
Virginia  Reid,  born  October  3d,  1816. 
Issue:  William  Reid,  Charles  E.,  Nellie 
Frances,  Charlotte  May,  Elizabeth  V., 
Mary  Jane. 

2514.  Mary  Jane"  Conover,  born 
March  10th,  1846. 

2515.  William  Perrinb"  Conover, 
born  October  3d,  1848,  died  October  5th, 
1850. 

2516.  Anna  L."  Conover,  born  Sep- 
tember 2d,  1850. 

2517.  Elizabeth  V."  Conover,  born 
July  18th,  1852,  married  September 
26th,  1877,  John  Leguir  Many,  born 
May  6th,  1852;  reside  at  New  Orleans, 
La.  Issue:  Ralph  Conover  (Cecil  Rhodes 
scholar  at  Oxford  University,  died  March 
23d,  1908),  John  Leguir,  Anna  Estelle. 

2518.  Frances"  Conover,  born  Au- 
gust 1st,  1854,  married  October  22d, 
1884,  William  Segoine,  born  July  16th, 
1839;    reside   at  Point  Pleasant,   N.  J. 


Issue:  Frances  Elizabeth,  Harold  Rich- 
ard, Marion. 

2519.  James  Madison"  Conover,  born 
February  11th,  1857. 

2520.  Lewis"  Conover,  born    Febru- 
ary 10th,  1858,  died  March  16th,  1858. 

2521.  Nathan    Jackson"    Conover, 
born  April  8th,  1860. 

2522.  Charlotte"     Conover,     born 
August  11th,  1861,  died  July  2d,  1867. 


2365.  James  Scott"  Conover,  born 
October  2d,  1818,  died  September  3d, 
1894,  married  April  17th,  1843,  Frances 
E.  Meeker,  born  December  4th,  1825, 
died  September  15th,  1897.     Issue: 

2-581.  Alonzo  Edward"  Conover, 
born  June  7th,  1844,  married  June  7th, 
1866,  Lena  Rebecca  Underbill,  born 
January  16th,  1847.  Issue:  Alonzo  Ed- 
ward, Florence  Lena,  Clarence  Under- 
bill, Lillian  Frances. 

2582.  James  Wilson"  Conover,  born 
January  29th,  1816,  died  August  23d, 
1847. 

2583.  William  Edgar"  Conover,  born 
November  3d,  1847,  died"  February 
13th,  1902,  married  December  10th,  1873, 
Sarah  Louise  Holley,  born  August  9th, 
1849.  Issue:  Edgar  Everest,  William 
Seymour,  James  Scott,  Frances  Eliza- 
beth, Lawrence  Seymour,  Marjorie  El- 
sie. 

2584.  Franklin"  Conover,  a  twin, 
born  August  5th,  1849,  died  August 
15th,  1850. 

2585.  Eugene"  Conover,  a  twin,  born 
August  5th,  1849,  died  August  4th,  1850. 

2586.  Clarence  Scott"  Conover, 
born  September  11th,  1852,  died  April 
29th,  1856. 

2587.  Edwin  Meeker"  Conover,  born 
December  *17th,  1854,  died  May  30th, 
1856. 

2588.  Frances  Elizabeth"  Conover, 
born  December  21st,  1856,  died  March 
24th,  1870. 

2589.  Mary  Emma"  Conover,  born 
October  9th,  1863,  died  February  2d, 
1865. 


61 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OF  SHREWSBURY. 


2366.  Mary  Ann''  Conover,  born 
September  14th,  1821,  died  March  15th, 
1900,  married  Aaron  Sutphin,  born  July 
16th,  1813,  died  October  10th,  1870.  Is- 
sue: 

2611.  William  H.'^  Sutphin,  born 
August  29th,  1842,  married  February 
25th,  1869,  Emma  Sharpe,  born  Septem- 
ber 12th,  1847.  Issue  :  DeWitt  B.,  Wil- 
liam C. 

2612.  Elizabeth"  Sutphin,  born  June 
9th,  1844,  died  December  2d,  1878,  mar- 
ried February  27th,  1868,  Wykoff  G. 
Conover,  born  January  28th,  1844. 
Issue:  Mary  Louise,  Anna  H.,  Sarah, 
Eva  S. 

2613.  Mary  Jane"  Sutphin,  born 
September  29th,  1846,  died  April  24th, 
1904. 

2614.  Aaron  R."  Sutphin,  born  Sep- 
tember 6th,  1849,  married  June  1st, 
1881,  Lelia  E.  Condray,  born  August 
12th,  1862.  Issue:  Edwin  A.,  Charles 
C,  Helen  Ray. 

2615.  John  F."  Sutphin,  born  March 
27th,  1852,  died  April  29th,  1856. 

2616.  EDwriN  J."  Sutphin,  born  June 
21st,  1854,  married  May  26th,  1892,  May 
Josephine  Hamilton,  born  June  8th, 
1868.  Issue:  Edvv-in  J.,  Elsie  E.,  Clar- 
ence Hamilton,  Earle  Franklin. 

2617.  Charles"  Sutphin,  born  Janu- 
ary 18th,  1857,  married  1st  December 
4th,  1881,  Justina  Pittinger,  born  April 
26th,  1860,  died  January  31st,  1888; 
married  2d  October  22d,  1889,  Mary  F. 
Butler,  born  March  8th,  1858.  Issue, 
two  by  the  first,  and  five  by  the  second 
marriage:  Edwin  J.,  Emma  J.,  Charles 
J.,  Francis  A.,  Walter  Lewis,  Mary 
Jane,  John  Aimer. 

2618.  James  G."  Sutphin,  born  Febru- 
ary 11th.  1859,  married  May  15th,  1883, 
Lizzie  M.  Walker,  born  Jahuary  7th, 
1860.     Issue:  Lulu  May,  James  A. 


2367.  Arthur  L.'' Conover,  born  April 
18th,  1824,  died  August  14th,  1899,  mar- 
ried December  15th,  1847,  Catherine 
Thompson,  born  June  21st,  1825,  died 
March  26th,  1908.     Issue: 


2681.  John  R."  Conover,  born  March 
17th,  1850,  married  April  26th,  1882, 
Emily  M.  Robinson,  born  June  14th, 
1843.  Issue:  F.  Ethel,  Hewlett  R., 
Emma  D.  M. 

2682.  Mary  C."  Conover,  bom  Octo- 
ber 2d,  1852,  married  December  25th, 
1872,  WiUiam  W.  Antonides,  born  April 
31st,  1844.  Issue:  Carrie,  John  R., 
Laura,  Fannie  W.,  Myrtle,  Florence, 
William,  Leroy  C,  Arthur,  Howard  V., 
Charles  L.,  Henry  C. 

2683.  Sarah  F.«  Conover,  born  July 
31st,  1855,  married  October  29th,  1874, 
A.  M.  T.  Flandreau,  born  April  28th, 
1839.  Issue:  Kate  C,  Arthur  C,  Daniel 
A.,  Harold  H.,  Wilbur  A.,  Grace  M. 

2684.  Joanna"  Conover,  born  Sep- 
tember 10th,  1857,  married  March  16th, 
1883,  Frank  C.  Fenton,  born  July  14th, 
1857.     Issue:  Frank  A. 

2685.  Henry  A."  Conover,  born  Janu- 
ary 6th,  1861,  married  October  1st,  1884, 
Helen  M.  Gardiner,  born  March  23d, 
1861.     Issue:  James  Scott,  Gardiner. 

2686.  William"  Conover,  born  Au- 
gust 10th,  1865,  died  August  31st,  1865. 

2368.  John  B."  Conover,  born  No- 
vember 22d,  1829,  married  December 
9th,  1852,  Mary  Ann  Smock,  born  Dec- 
ember 9th,  1829,  died  November  24th, 
1907;  resides  near  Freehold,  N.  J. 
Issue: 

2741.  Jane  Ann"  Conover,  born  Octo- 
ber 20th,  1853. 

2742.  Mary  Augustus"  Conover. 
born  December  7th,  1855,  died  August 
27th,  1870. 

2743.  Sarah  Eliztabeth"  Conover, 
born  December  14th,  1857,  married 
October  2d,  1879.  Charles  Dubois  For- 
man,  born  November  3d,  1853.  Issue: 
Margaretta,  Helen  C. 

2744.  Ella  S."  Conover,  a  twin,  born 
July  18th,  1860,  married  February  9th, 
1882.  Henry  Conover  Wikoff,  born  Oc- 
tober 4th,  1859.  Issue:  Edgar  Emmons, 
Frederick  Conover. 

2745.  Emma  H."  Conover,  a  twin, 
bom  July  18th,  1860,  married  May  19th, 


62 


Patience*  Scott  [^216],  who  married  1st  Peter  H. 

CONOVEH  AND  2nD  GaRRETT  WyCKOI'E.  FrOM  A  MKDAL- 
IJON  IN  THE  POSSESSION  OF  Mh.  W.  HeRKEUT  \'aN- 
DERVEER,    ONE    OF    HER    DESCENDANTS. 


THE  SCOTT  FAMILY  OP  SHREWSBURY. 


1881,     Charles    Parker    Emmons,    born 
April  9th,  1858. 

2746.  George  B.*'  Conover,  born  De- 
cember 16th,  1862,  married  March  22d, 
1893,  Isabella  F.  Roahr,  born  June  1st, 
1864. 

2747.  Kate  Louise*'  Conover,  born 
February  5th,  1865,  died  February  23d, 

1865. 

2748.  Ida  May"  Conover,  born  May 

28th,    1866,    married   William    Herbert 
Vanderveer  [2281*]. 

2749.  Henrietta*^  Conover,  born  Oc- 
tober   4th,     1868,    died    October    11th, 

1896. 

2750.  Frank  J.«  Conover,  a  twin, 

born  April  29th,  1872,  married  October 
10th,  1903,  Grace  Huxford. 

2751.  Florence*'  Conover,  a  twin, 
born  April  29th,  1872,  died  August  3d, 
1872.  

2203.  Samuel^  Scott,  died  1822,  mar- 


ried, license  dated  April  28th,  1778, 
Catherine  White  [1404],  daughter  of 
John  White  and  Mary  Scott  [16];  re- 
sided in  Montgomery  township,  Somer- 
set County,  N.  J.  His  will,  dated  Janu- 
ary 30th,  1817,  was  proved  April  16th, 
1822.  (Somerset  County  Wills,  C,  86.) 
Issue: 

2781.  Aaron-*  Scott.  It  is  possible 
that  Samuel  Scott  [2203]  had  a  son  by 
this  name,  who  was  living  in  1794,  but 
who  probably  died  prior  to  1817.  (See 
Middlesex  County  Deeds,  16,  461.) 

2782.  Jesse^  Scott,  died  unmarried, 
1833.  His  will,  dated  November  29th, 
1832,  was  proved  June  18th,  1833.  (Som- 
erset County  Wills,  D,  320.) 


2204.  William-'  Scott,  married 
Issue: 

2791.  Samuel^  Scott. 

2792.  John-*  Scott. 


APPENDIX. 


Here  are  placed  a  few  records,  not 
mentioned  elsewhere  in  this  work,  which 
concern  persons  who  may  have  a  place 
in  the  family,  the  certainty  of  which, 
however,  has  not  been  definitely  ascer- 
tained. 

WILLS. 

Will  of  John  Scott  of  Somerset  Co. 
April  5th,  1808.  Moses  Scott,  son  of  Ben- 
jamin Scott,  my  nephew.  Job  Scott,  sec- 
ond son  of  the  above  named  Benjamin 
Scott,  both  of  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.  John 
Scott  Price,  now  a  minor,  son  of  Mary 
Stiff,  my  granddaughter.  Daughter  Sus- 
annah Stiff.  Proved  June  21st,  1808.- 
Somerset  Co.  Wills,  A,  174. 

Will  of  Martin  Scott  of  Six  Mile  Run, 
Franklin  township,  Somerset  Co.  Octo- 
ber 24th,  1819.  I  "  bequeath  unto  my 
mother,  Amy  Scott,  all  that  lot  of  wood- 
land lying  in  the  County  of  Middlesex  I 
drawed  as  an  heir  of  my  father,  William 
Scott,  as  divided  by  the  Commissioners 
appointed  by  Law  to  make  a  dividend  of 
the  Estate  of  my  aforesaid  father,  Wil- 
liam Scott."  Undivided  right  in  his 
father's  New  York  lands  bequeathed  to 
brothers  and  sisters.  Brothers  Samuel 
and  John.  Sisters  Eliza  and  Mary  Ann. 
Proved  November  30th,  1819.  — Somer- 
set Co.  Wills,  B,  326.  See  Minutes  of 
Middlesex  Co.  Orphans'  Court,  B,  109. 

Will  of  Nancy  Scott  of  the  City  of 
New  Brunswick.  1847.  Niece  Eliza 
S.  Garretson,  and  her  two  youngest 
brothers.  Niece  Jane  G.  Gulick.  Niece 
Nancy  S.  Gulick.  Half  sister  Catherine 
Gulick.  Proved  February  21st,  1848.— 
Middlesex  Co.  Wills,  E,  55. 

GUARDIANSHIPS. 

October  20th,  1819.  Samuel  Pintard 
appointed  guardian  of  Herbert  Scott  of 
Monmouth  County,  minor. — Monmouth 
Co.  Guardianship  Records,  A,  423. 


June  16th,  1862.  William  H.  Conover, 
Jr.,  appointed  guardian  of  Alphonso 
Scott  of  New  York  City,  a  minor  over 
fourteen  years  of  age.— Minutes  of 
Monmouth  Co.  Orphans'  Court,  Q,  164. 

MARRIAGES. 

MONMOUTH   COUNTY. 

John  Roberts  and  Hannah  Scott, 
March  4th,  1811. 

Benjamin  Scott  of  Middletown  and 
Maria  Sanford  of  Shrewsbury,  August 
18th,  1824. 

Henry  Roberts  and  Elizabeth,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  Scott  of  Middletown, 
January  30th,  1842. 

George  H.  Vannabrick  of  Fillmore 
and  Martha  Ann  Scott  of  Allentown, 
September  25th,  1869. 

MIDDLESEX  COUNTY. 

William  Scott  and  Martha  Brown  of 
township  of  East  Windsor,  November 
10th,  1808. 

Peter  T.  Smith  and  Mary  Scott,  Octo- 
ber 1.5th,  1818. 

SOMERSET   COUNTY. 

Samuel  W.  Scott  and  Ann  Vorhees, 
September  19th,  1816. 

Jacob  Scott  and  Elizabeth  Cox,  Octo- 
ber 5th,  1828. 

George  W.  Scott  and  Minerva  S. 
Paiste,  November  16th,  1839. 


A  family  by  the  name  of  Scott  has 
resided  in  Middletown  township,  but  it 
is  not  known  that  this  family  is  con- 
nected with  the  Scott  family  of  Shrews- 
bury. A  John  Scott  was  hving  in  Mid- 
dletown township  in  1828  and  prior,  and 
in  that  year  his  son  John  H.  Scott,  with 
Sarah  his  wife,  went  to  Trumansburg, 
N.  Y.  A  letter  describing  this  trip  by 
way  of  the  Erie  Canal  is  in  the  pos- 
session of  the  compiler.  (See  also  Mon- 
mouth Co.  Deeds,  Q,  160.) 


64 


INDEX   OF   PERSONS. 


Many 

names  occur  more  than  once  on 

a  page. 

Aldrich,  Elizabeth  38 

Baker,  Samuel  18 

Borden,  Sarah  45 

Allard,  George  49 

Thomas  18 

'* 

Susan  Elizabeth  32 

Hannah  49 

William  18 

•* 

William  Hancs  32 

Allen, 54 

Barclay,  Robert  9 

Bowman.  Frances  27 

"       Ann  49 

Barnes.  Mary  25 

Bowne 

',  Andrew  27 

Anna  54 

Baulstone,  Elizabeth  43 

Ann  27 

Antoinette  49 

Bausch,  Anna  35 

" 

Catherine  19,  23,  27,  45 

Catherine  49 

Beekman,  Rev.  Abram  J.  58 

*' 

Cornelius  27 

Charles  49 

Beekman,  Alston  21 

** 

Deborah  27,  45 

"       Daniel  48,  49 

Ann  20,  21 

'  * 

Deliverance  45 

Ebenezer  49 

Anna  Crawford  21 

" 

Dorothy  27 

Elizabeth  17,  48,  49 

Edwin  21 

** 

Elizabeth  27 

George  16,  30 

Edwin  Laurens  21 

" 

Frances  27 

Hannah  49 

Eleanor  Crawford  21 

'* 

James  27.  45 

Helen  Cobb  36 

George  Crawford  21 

** 

John  23,  27,  45 

Jerome  49 

Helena  21 

" 

Capt.  John  27,  45 

"        John  49 

Jacob  TenBroek  21 

•* 

Leah  45 

Joseph  49 

"■           Rev.      Jacob      Ten- 

" 

Lydia  27,  45 

Lydia  17,  40 

Broek  20,  21 

*• 

Margaret  45 

Mary  50 

Laura  B.  21 

Margaretta  24 

Mary  Louisa  49 

Mary  21 

" 

Mary  27 

Miriam,  40 

Matilda  M.  21 

" 

Mary  H.  27 

Nancy  48 

Capt.  Samuel  21 

** 

Obadiah  23,  27,  45 

Prudence  Rebecca  49 

Sarah  58 

** 

Peter  45 

Rebecca  S.  24 

Theodore  21 

*  * 

Philip  27 

Robert  Jr.  24 

Belden,  Ann  25 

** 

Sarah  27,  45 

Sarah  15,  48.  49 

'■      Charles  25 

** 

Thomas  27 

Thomas  54 

Bennett,  Adrain  Williamsen  46 

** 

William  27 

Thomas  H.  B.  49 

Arthur  34 

Brazier,  Henry  14 

Ailing,  Emma  Vanderveer  32 

Eleanor  Hyres  33 

" 

Rebecca  14 

Florence  Woodhull  32 

Eliza  37 

Brerewood,  Susannah  10 

William  Tennent  32 

James  31,  37 

Britton,  Catherine  44 

Alston,  Abraham  D.  21 

'\        Lillian  41 

** 

Catherine  L.  56 

Laura  B.  21 

Rebecca  34 

" 

Col.  Dean  56 

Anderson,  Catherine  Voorhies 

Sarah  31 

* ' 

Elizabeth  44 

60 

Sarah  Jane  36,  37 

*  * 

Elizabeth  C.  56 

Lillian  Conrow  60 

Tryntje  46 

*' 

John  44 

Louisa  60 

Wilfrid  Eustace  34 

" 

John  D.  56 

Theodore  D.  60 

Bills,  Anna  17,  18 

*' 

Laura  W.  56 

Antonides,  Arthur  62 

"      Anne  17 

*• 

Louisa  B.  56 

Carrie  62 

"     Catherine  17 

** 

Marietta  56 

Charles  L.  62 

"     Content  17 

'* 

Mary  44 

Fannie  W.  62 

"     Daniel  17 

** 

Mary  Scott  56 

Florence  62 

"     Elizabeth  17.  18 

" 

Maud  E.  56 

Henry  C.  62 

"     Gershom  17,  18 

** 

Nathaniel  55,  56 

Howard  V.  62 

"     Joanna  15,  17,  18 

" 

Nellie  56 

John  R.  62 

"     Lydia  17 

'* 

Rebecca  55,  56 

Laura  62 

"     Marcey  17 

*' 

Wahnieta  56 

Leroy  C.  62 

Margaret  17 

Broun, 

,  Nicholas  12 

Mary  C.  62 

"     Mari'  13,  14,  17,  18,  26,  30 

Brower,  Agnes  36 

Myrtle  62 

"     Mehitable  17,  18 

Alice  36 

William  62 

"      Mercy  17,  18 

" 

Anna  35,  36 

William  W.  62 

;;     Nathaniel  17,  18 

Annie  36 

Applegate,  Mary  38.  46 

Silvanus  17 

" 

Caroline  32 

Mary  V.  60 

"     Thomas  15,  17.  18 

" 

Caroline  Virginia  35 

Arnold, 42 

■'     William  17 

" 

Catherine  Price  32 

Ashton,  Alice  43,  45 

Bingham,  James  13 

' ' 

Cornelius  32 

Deliverance  43.  45 

Bishop,  Charles  K.  51 

." 

David  32 

James  43,  45 

Emeline  51 

** 

Edward  36 

"       Rev.  James  43 

Hannah  Tilton  51 

" 

Elizabeth  35,  36 

John  43 

Blanche,  Margaret  Ann  41 

<* 

Frederick  36               ^ 

Joseph  43 

Thomas  41 

'■' 

Hannah  48 

Mary  43 

Bodine,  Emerson  56 

" 

Hazel  36 

Rebecca  43 

Louisa  B.  56 

" 

Henry  32 

Atchley,  Ann  40 

Bogert,  Emma  34 

*' 

Henry  Maps  32 

Daniel  40 

Boman,  Henry  14 

" 

Holmes  36 

Bachelder, 46 

Mary  14 

** 

Holmes  Throckmorton 

Rebecca  46 

"T,  _  „  i  1_                                 r  t 

35 

rSootn,                  04 

Bailey,  Ann  49 

'■      Rachel  54 

** 

Jacob  31,  34 

Joshua  49 

Borden,  Almy  48 

" 

Jane  32 

Baker,  Charlotte  59,  61 

"       Amy  15,  48 

" 

Jane  Amanda  31,  34 

Daniel  18 

Carroll  32 

" 

John  A.  35 

Elizabeth  18 

"      Eliza  Ann  32 

" 

Katherine  V.  36 

Francis  18 

Francis  48 

" 

Margery  35,  36 

Hannah  18 

"      Jane  48 

" 

Maria  Althea  35,  36 

Isabel  18 

Joan  48 

*  * 

Mary  36 

Jacob  61 

"      Capt.  John  32 

" 

Mary  Elizabeth  35 

John  18 

Mary  48 

** 

Pearl  32 

Nathaniel  18 

"      Richard  48 

" 

Rennie  36 

65 


INDEX. 


Brower,  Sarah  Jane  35,  36 
Vera  Caroline  32 
William  Sco-^t  35,  36 
Brown,  Abram  49 

Catherine  45 
Fanny  59 
"     Ida  May  35 

James  41 
"     Jane  S  41 

John  44 
"      Martha  64 

Mary  44 
"     Sarah  49 
"     William  Edward  35 
Buckelew,  John  D.  24 

Catherine  E.  24 
Budd,  John  10 

Sarah  10 
Burdein,  John  12 
Burdge,  Elizabeth  35 
Burrows,  Catherine  20,  22 
Deborah  22 
Edward  20,  22 
'\  Esther  19,  22 

John  54 
Joseph  T.  22 
;■  Mary  22 

Mary  Jane  54 
'\  Matilda  54 

Rachel  54 

Richard  Crawford  22 
Sarah  22 
Thomas  19,  22 
William  54 
Butell,  Ernest  49 

Sarah  49 
Butler,  Mary  F.  62 
Canady,  Jane  10 
Canonicus,  42. 
Carhart,  Mary  17 

Thomas  17 
Chadwiek,  Deborah  E.  49,  50 
Margaret  39 
Tabor  50 
Chaffon,  Hannah,  10 

John  10 
Chamberlin,  Margaret  17 
Claes,  Tryntje  46 
Clark,  Hannah  28 
Clarke.  John  44 
Clay,  Elizabeth  52 
Clayton,  Alice  M.  52 
'\        Elena  52 
"        Elizabeth  Barker  52 

George  52 
']        Harry  Hancock  52 
James  52 

James  Marcellus  52 
Japhia  52 
Mai-garet  52 
Coates.  Ida  B.  36 

Marsden  36 
Coats,  Mary  14 
Coggeshall,  Benjamin  43 
Content  43 
Elizabeth  43 
''  Freegift  43 

James  43 
'\         John  43 

Joseph  43 
']  Mary  43 

Patience  43 
Rebecca  43 

Cole, 44,  45 

Ailing  32 

Arthur  Stanley  32 

Caroline  Virginia  32 

Florence  Ailing  32 

Isaac  P.  32 

John  18 

John  Harris  32 

John  Price  32 

Margaret  32 

Ruth  18 


Coleman,  Ann  50 

Herbert  50 
Coley.  Elena  52 

Capt.  George  52 
Mary  52 
Collins,  Charles  Wesley  35 
Ella  F..  35 
George  E.  35 
"        Hannah  E.  35 
Mary  Evelie  35 
William  35 

Compton, 26 

Cornelius  19,  26 
Lvdia  19,  26 
Condray,  Lelia  E.  62 
Conklin,  Annanias  44-i- 
Conover,  Alfred  Livingston  34 
Alonzo  Edward  61 
"        Ann  25 

Anna  59 
"        Anna  H.  62 
Anna  L.  61 
Ann  Bowne  24,  25 
Anne  59 

Annie  Barkalow  61 
Arthur  L.  60,  62 
'\        Catherine  25,  60,  62 

Caroline  23 
;■        Charles  E.  61 

Charles  Fleming  34 
"        Charles  H.  W.  61 
Charles  Vaughn  61 
Charlotte  59,  61 
Charlotte  Lyell  34 
Charlotte  May  61 
]]        Clarence  Scott  61 

Clarence  Underbill  61 
Cordeha  61 

Cornelius  R.  23,  24      ' 
'\        Crawford  23 

Daisy  Louisa  34 
Deborah  59 
Ebenezer  59.  61 
[■        Edgar  Everest  61 

Edward  Wolphertsen 
34 
Edwin  Meeker  61 
Eleanor  Schenck  34 
Elizabeth  62 
Elizabeth  V.  61 
Ella  S.  62 
Ellen  L.  25 
Emily  M.  62 
Emma  H.  62 
Emma  D.  M.  62 
"        Estella  61 
Eugene  61 
.       '\        Eva  S.  62 
Evelina  61 
F.  Ethel  62 
]_■        Florence  63 

Florence  Lena  61 
Frances  61 
"        Frances  E.  60,  61 
|]        Frances  Elizabeth  61 
Franklin  61 
Frank  J.  63 
Gardiner  62 
'\        George  B.  63 

Hannah  59 
'\        Harold  VanDuyn  34 
Helena  59 
Helen  M.  62 
Hendrick  24,  25 
Henrietta  63 
Henry  A.  62 
Hewlett  R.  62 
Holmes  23 
Ida  May  58,  63 
''        Isabella  F.  63 

Jacob  25 
]|        Jacob  Baker  61 
James  Madison  61 
James  Scott  60,  61,  62 


Conover,  James  Wilson  61 
'\        Jane  59,  60 
'\        Jane  Ann  62 

Joanna  62 

John  B.  58,  60,  62 
"        John  I.  25 
I'        John  Livingston  33,  34 

John  Livingston  Jr.  34 
\\        John  R.  62 
"        Joseph  59 
\\        Kate  Louise  63 

Lawrence  Seymour  61 
'_;        Leah  24 

Lena  Rebecca  61 
\\        Lewis  57,  59,  61 

Lillian  Frances  61 

Louisa  33,  34 

Louise  Ely  60 
"        Lydia  25 

Marjorie  Elsie  61 

Mary  23,  24,  25.  59 
'\        Mary  Ann  58,  60,  62 

Mary  Augustus  62 
"        Mary  C.  62 
"        Mary  Emma  61 
'I        Mary  Frances  61 
"        Mary  Jane,  61 

Mary  Louise  62 
'\        Mary  P.  58 
,,      |]        Mary  Virginia  61 
I'        Nathan  Jackson  61 
"        Nellie  Frances  61 

Patience  57,  59 

Peter  59 

Peter  H.  57 
"        Rachel  57.  59 

Rebecca,  25 

Sara  Alida  34 

Sarah  59,  60,  62 

Sarah  Elizabeth  62 
\\        Sarah  F.  62 

Sarah  Louise  61 
"        Stacy  Pricket  34 

Susan  25 
"        Tunis  J.  25 
"        Virginia  Steele  34 

Warren  Hartshorne  61 
"        William  62 

William  Crawford  25 
W        William  E.  59,  61 

William  Edgar  61 

William  H.  Jr.  64 

William  I.  25 

Dr.  William  Johnson 
25 

William  Perrine  61 
"        William  Reid  61 

William  Seymour  61 

Wykoff  G.  62 
Conrow,  Adam  59.  60 

Anna  Hanford  60 

Anna  M.  60 

Dora  Louise  60 
"        Effle  Clarke  60 

Florence  Louise  60 

Helen  Clare  6U 

Helen  J.  60 
'■        James  W.  60 

Louisa  60 

Mabel  Thompson  60 

Mary  60 

Mary  E.  60 

Rachel  59,  60 
]]        Robert  White  60 

Sarah  Frances  60 
'\        Theodore  60 

Wilford  Seymour  60 

William  E.  60 
Cook,  Daniel  28,  49 

■'      Elizabeth  28,  49    — 
■'      Sarah  37 
Cooper,  James  20 

Mary  Catherine  20 
Rachel  33 


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INDEX. 


Cooper,  Rebecca  20 
Corin,  Joel  Purcell  33 

Kathryn  Emclyn  33 
Michael  M.  33 
Sarah  33 
Corkey,  Anna  38 

Bessie  Llewellyn  38 
]■        Elizabeth  38 

Howard  38 
"        Irene  38 

Marjorie  38 
Odcll.  38 
Corlies,  Emeline  33 

Jacob  Edwin  32,  33 
Capt.  John  Pintard  33 
"        Kathryn  Emelyn  33 
'\        Lydia  40 

Margaret  40 

Sarah  Fleming  32,  33 

Timothy  40 

Cottrell, 51 

Coven  hoven,  Garret  47 
Hannah  47 
Jacob  45 
Mary  45 
Covert,  Mary  Emeline  52 
Cox,  Althea  Brinckerhoff  25 
"    Arthur  Parcells  25 
"    Elizabeth  51,  64 
Craig,  Matilda  21 

Matilda  M.  21 
John  W.  21 
Crane,  Anna  10 
Elihu  10 
Mary  10 
Mary  W.  59 
Crawford.  Abigail  19,  26 
Adaline  20,  21 
"  Agnes  25 

Albro  B.  24 
Althea  Brinckerhoff 
25 
Andrew  23 
Ann  19,  20,  21,  23,  25 
Ann  Bowne,  24,  25 
"  Annie  25 

Caroline  23 
Catherine  19,  20,  22. 
23,  24,  27 
Catherine  E.  24 
Charles  V.  24 
Eleanor  19,  20,  45 
Elizabeth  19,  22,  26 
Elizabeth  S.  24 
Ellen  Bowne  24,  25 
Ellen  25 
Elnathan  23 
Emeline  L.  23 
Emma  23 
Esther  15,  19,  22,  23, 

25,  26 
Evelyn,  24 
George  15,  16. 19,  25, 

26,  45 
George  W.  24 

"  Grover  Cleveland  25 

Hannah  19.  22 
Henrietta  24 
Holmes  C.  24 

"  Jamesanna  L.  24 

James  F.  24 
James  G.  23 
James    Hartshorne 
24 

"  James  Patterson  24 

Job  19,  25 
John  19,  23,  26 
John  B.  24,  25 
John  Bowne  19,  24 
John  J.  23 
John  Jr.  19,  26 
Joshua  19,  25,  26 
Julia  24 
Katharine  Bibb  24 


Crawford,  Katrina  25 
Loah  24 
Lydia  19,  26 
Margaretta  24,  25 
;'  Mary  19, 20,  23,  24,  25 

Mai'y  Bowne  25 
Mary  Jane  L  24 
Phebe  A.  24 
Rebecca  19,  23 
Rebecca  S.  24 
Rcbekah   Patterson 
24 
;;  Richard  19,  24,  26,  27 

Richard  Bowne  24 
Robert  Lee  25 
Sarah  23,  24 
Sarah  Elizabeth  24 
"  Sidney  G.  25 

Theresa  23 
William  19,  2.3,  24,  27 
William  H.  24 
William  S.  23 
William  W.  24 
Cromwell,  Sarah  S.  41 

William  L.  41 
Curtis,  Sarah  36 
Dangler,  Charlotte  37 
Dangler,  Eleanor  31,  37 
Eliza  37 
"         Elizabeth  53 

Joseph  Layton  37 
Susan  32 
Davis,  Anna  59 
Dajr,  Ellen  S.  38 
Florence  52 
Seymour  52 
Deane,  Elizabeth  17.  18 
Miriam  18 
"       Stephen  18 
Susanna  18 
Decker,  Abram  53 

Clarence  L.  53 
"       Dorothy  53 
\\       George  B.  52,  53 

Grace  53 
"       Mabel  F.  53 
"       Mary  Emma  52,  53 
"       Monroe  53 
"       Sarah  53 
Denise,  Elizabeth  34,  53 
\\        Elizabeth  B.  52,  53 
Harrison  34 
Samuel  T.  53 
Walter  34 
Dennis,  Albert  41 

Elizabeth  41 
Dcpew,  Emma  39 

Samuel  O.  39 
Dey,  Mary  G.  55 

Mary  Scott,  56 
Doane,  Anna  18 
"      Daniel  18 

Daniel  Jr.  18 
"      Eleazar  18 
"      Eli.iah  18 
Joseph  18 
"      Lydia  18 
''      Mehitable  18 
Rebecca  18 

Dorn, 51 

"      Deborah  50 
"      Hannah  Caioline  50 
"      John  Marsden  50 
"      Samuel  50 

Theodore  50 
"      William  Pintard  50 
Doughty,  Elizabeth  38 
John  38 
Mary  Ann  38 
Drissius,  Rev.  Samuel  43 
Drum,  Kate  41 
Duncan,  Jane  36 

Maria  Althea  35,  36 
Oliver  36 

67 


Duncan,  Richard  Oliver  36 

Thomas  Oliver  35,  36 
Durham,  Elizabeth  Mary  51 

Thomas  K.  51 
Duryea.  Phebe  A.  24 
Earlc,  Deborah  ,50 
James  F.  50 
Edwards,  Harriet  35 
Elford,  John  42 
Elkin,  John  J.  41 

Margaret  41 
Ely,  Asher  H.  23 
Caroline  23 
Embley,  Susan  55 
Emmons,  Charles  Parker  63 

Emma  H.  62 
Fallon,  Mary  Elizabeth  35 
Felt,  Mary  H.  27 
Fenn,  Hannah  E.  35 
Fenton,  Frank  A.  62 
\\      Frank  C.  62 
Joanna  62 
Magdalena  46 

Fetters, 54 

Anna  54 
Rachel  54 
Field,  Benjamin  34 
\\       Eliza  31,  34 

Horace  A.  24 
\\       Katharine  Bibb  24 
Rebecca  34 
Fields,  Caroline  23 
Elizabeth  23 
"       Elnathan  23 
Flandreau,  A.  M.  T.  62 
Arthur  C.  62 
Daniel  A.  62 
Grace  M.  62 
Harold  H.  62 
Kate  C.  62 
Sarah  F.  62 
Wilbur  A.  62 
Fleming,  Amanda  Brower  33 
Arthur  33 
\\         Caroline  33 

Charles  Henry   Clay 
33,34 
\\         Charles  Tilton  31,  33 
.    "         Georgiana  34 
Jacob  .33 
Joseph  .33 
Kate  .33 
Lillian  34 
Louisa  .33,  34 
Lydia  .33 

Mary  Elizabeth  33,  34 
Sarah  Ann  31,  33 
Flemnen,  Sarah  40,  41 
Foley,  Mary  24,  25 

Force,  — 51 

Forman,  Caroline  37 

Charles  Dubois  62 
'\        Helen  C.  62 

Margaretta  62 
Sarah  Elizabeth  62 
Susanna  31,  44 
Fowler,  Joan  48 
Fox,  George  43 
Francis,  Bertram  60 
\\        John  H.  60 

Minnie  60 
"        Sarah  Frances  60 
French,  Anna  G.  22 

Walter  G.  22 
Frost,  James  26 
Lydia  26 
"       Mary  23 
"       Sarah  24 
Gardiner,  Helen  M.  62 
Gardner,  Elizabeth  33 
George  15,  59 
Rachel  15,  59 
Garretson,  Eliza  S.  64 
Gasper, 47 


INDEX. 


Gasper,  Sarah  47 

Hegeman,  Catherine  46 

Hope 

Helen  Cobb  36 

Gibbons,  Richard  26 

Hendrickson,  Adaline  20,  21 

*' 

Sarah  Jane  36 

Gibbs,  Basil  Runge  32 

Ann,  21 

" 

Washington  Lafayette 36 

Catherine  Price  32 

Charity  28 

Howell,  Alonzo  28 

"_       George  Lincoln  32 

Charles  E.  35, 

36 

** 

Elizabeth  28 

Marion  32 

Daniel  21,  45.  ' 

16 

'* 

Hannah  28 

Samuel  Louis  32 

Edvifard  36 

'* 

Mary  C.  28 

Sarah  32 

II             Eleanor  21 

" 

Noah  28 

Giffard,  Hannanias  12 

Emma     Vander- 

Howland.  Charlotte  37 

Gifford,  Archibald  Higgins  37 

veer  32 

'  * 

Henry  Wolcott  37 

"        Caroline  37 

II             Geesye  45,  46 

'* 

Sarah  37 

"        Charles  Forman  37 

.    ■        "             George        Craw- 

** 

Sarah  Lavinia  36,  37 

Corlies  Price  37 

ford  21 

Hoyt. 

Melissa  40 

EvalinaMay37 

George  L.  36 

*• 

Samuel  40 

Harold  37 

Ida  B.  36 

*' 

Capt.  William  S.  40 

"        Jennie  N.  37 

John  21 

Hugh 

es,  Jane  36 

John  Brewer  37 

John  Lloyd  20 

,  21 

Hulbert.  Susan  Cooley  60 

"        Laura  F.  37 

Lillian  36 

Hulett,  Catherine  31,  39 

Raymond  37 

Martha  28 

** 

Daniel  31,  39 

Sarah  C.  37 

II             Mary  21,  36 

" 

Deborah  Ann  40 

Girard,  Mary  52 

.    Mary  Louisa  21 

** 

Emma  A.  39 

Githens.  George  49 

II     •         Philip  28 

" 

George  W.  40 

Mary  Louisa  49 

Sarah  Jane  35 

,36 

" 

Hannah  39,  40 

Golden,  Ann  33 

Teuntje  45 

** 

Mai-garet  39 

Arthur  Fleming  33 

William  B.  36 

** 

Mary  39 

Caroline  33 

Herbert,  A.  Eliza  58 

" 

Mary  Ann  39 

Catherine  33 

Patience  26 

*' 

Mary  Jane  39 

Charles  33 

Hermans,  Augustine  43 

'* 

Mary  Matilda  40 

'\        Charles  Hendrickson  33 

Hill,  Catherine  49 

*' 

Michael  39 

Cyrenus  33 

'■    Eliza  Pintard  50 

** 

Sarah  Sickles  40 

George  33 

"     Grace  53 

** 

Susan  Lane  39 

Harriet  33 

"     Pierce  49,  50 

'* 

Thomas  39 

Harry  33 

Hisson.  Sarah  30,  31 

Hull, 

r  t 

o4 

Ida  Maps  33 

Hoagland,  Geesye  46 

" 

Anna  54 

Jessie  33 

George  56 

Hullfish,  Catherine  56 

Louise  33 

James  M.  20 

" 

Emily  55,  56 

William  33 

Lavinia  20 

" 

Howard  56 

Goulding,  William  14 

Margaret  56 

•' 

John  55,  56 

Grant,  Anna  22 

Okey  46 

Hunt 

Ruth  28. 

Laura  23 

Holden,  Frances  45 

Hurd 

Amelia  Gertrude  51 

T.  Henry  23 

Holley,  Sarah  Louise  61 

'* 

John  B.  51 

William  H.  22 

Holliman,  Mary  42 

Huxford,  Grace  63 

Greben,  Frederick  34 

Holmes.  Alice  44,  45 

Hyde 

Chester  Ovid  20 

Georgiana  34 

Ann  23,  45 

" 

George  Crawford    Mur- 

Lila Eliza  34 

Anna  23 

ray  20 

Gieen,  Charity  28 

Anne  44 

*' 

Mary  Crawford  20 

Greene, 42 

Catherine  19,  27,  44, 

45, 

" 

Dr.  Ovid  Allen  20 

Mary  45 

46 

Innes 

Prof.  9 

William  45 

Caroline  23 

Irwin 

Annie  Lufburrow  32 

Griffiths.  Rev.  T.  S.  31 

Daniel  23,  45 
Deliverance  45 

.' 

Eleanor  Hyres  33 
William  Conard  33 

Lrriggs,                    00,  Ob 

Grover,  Alfred  Lee  55 

Elisha  46 

Jackson.  Ada  60 

Beulah  E.  55 

II        Elizabeth  23 

Anna  L.  60 

"        Elmer  55 

1'        Frances  45 

** 

Charles  Warren  60 

"        Elmer  Russell  55 

Hannah  22 

«« 

Ebenezer  C.  60 

"        James  17,  27 

II        Hopestill  45 

** 

Edward  60 

Laura  55 

1'        Jacobus  45 

** 

Edwin  Augustus  60 

Lydia  27 

James  45 

'  * 

Frederick  H.  60 

Mary  S.  54                   '        ' 

John  45,  46 

** 

George  Conover  60 

Gulick,  Catherine  64    '^ 

John  S.  23.  46 

** 

Howard  B.  60 

Jane  G.  64 

Jonathan  43,  45,  46 

"' 

Jennie  60 

"       Nancy  S.  64 

Joseph  44,  45,  46 

*• 

Laura  60 

Haines,  Hannah  28 

II        Joseph  H.  23 

«( 

Marian  na  60 

Hamilton,  Josephine  62 

Katharine  44 

** 

Mary  Ann  60 

Hammell,  Emma  55,  56 

Leah  45 

" 

Mary  Frances  60 

Hance,  Content  17 

Lydia  27,  41,  45,  46, 

49, 

•* 

Mary  V.  60 

Isaac  17 

50 

** 

Nathan  H.  59,  60 

Hanford,  Anna  M.  60 

Margaret  Ann  41 

** 

Nathan  Morris  60 

James  60 

Martha  44.  45 

** 

Rebecca  60 

Mary  60 

Mary  44,  45 

•* 

Rebecca  M.  60 

Hankinson,  Catherine  Louise  61 

Obadiah  44,  45,  46 

** 

Sarah  59,  60 

Fred  Stolley  61 

Rev.  Obadiah  27,  44 

** 

Sarah  A.  60 

Jennie  Augusta  61 

II        Oliver  41 

** 

Sarah  Louisa  60 

William  A.  61 

Parmelia,  46 

** 

William  Eben  60 

Hanskins,  John  17 

Rebecca  43,  45,  46 

** 

William  Franklin  60 

Harris,                  42 

Samuel  41,  44,  45,  46 

** 

William  H.  60 

Margaret  32 

Sarah  43,  45 

James 

,  Anna  55,  56 

Hart,  Mary  39 

Stout  46 

*' 

William  42 

Hartshorne,  Evelina  61 

Teuntje  45 

Jeffrey,  Delia  38     ^ 

Havens,  Anna  40 

William  45 

•* 

Ella  38 

Hayden,  Louisa  34 

Honce,  David  41 

•* 

John  38 

Margaret  33,  34 

"       Elizabeth  41 

Johnson.  Frank,  56 

Samuel,  34 

"       Phebe  41 

** 

Laura  W. 56 

Hegeman, 46 

Hope,  George  Allen  36 

** 

Lydia  25 

68 


INDEX. 


Johnston,  Harry  53 

Mabel  F.  53 
William  53 
Jones,  Ann  Maria  34 
Jurianse,  Lourens  14 
Keeler,  Josephine  55 
Kelsey.  Ann  33 
Kieft.  Gov.  42. 
Killie,  Anne  17 
■'      David  17 
Jane  17 
Kimball.  Hannah  10 
King-,  Mrs.  14 
Kinsey,  John  13 
Kittison,  Jane  39 
Knott,  Ann  58 

Joseph  58 
Knows,  Sarah  A.  54 
KoUock,  Amelia  Gertrude  51 
Annie  Arnett  51 
Annie  Laurence  51 
Catherine  Tilton  51 
Charlotte  C  51 
Edwin  Walter  51 
"        Elizabeth  51 

Elizabeth  Cornelia  51 
Elizabeth  Mary  51 
Emeline  51 
Emma  51 
Florence  51 
Florence  Finch  51 
Hannah  Pintard  50,  51 
"        Hannah  Tilton  51 
Isaac  Arnett  51 
John  Anthony  51 
John  Henry  51 
John  Pintard  51 
Sheppard  50,  51 
Lafetra,  Amy  48 

Edmund  48,  50 
Elizabeth  48,  50 
"        Hannah  48,  49,  50 
James  48 
Sarah  48 
Lake,  Anna  23 

*■      Eliza  Ann  32 
Lane,  James  31 
;;      Sarah  32 
Susan  31 

Large, 44,  45 

Rebecca  44,  45 
Lawrence  Hannah  28 

Judge  James  S.  25 
Mary  25 
Leeds,  William  17 
Lefetra,  Edmond  16,  30 
Lefferson,  Mary  59 
Ockey  59 
Sarah  59 
LeMaistre,  Mamie  52,  53 
Lemmon,  Sarah  22 

Leon, 49 

"      Sarah  49 
Leonard,  Catherine  19,  22 
"         Henry  43 
Mary  43 

Nathaniel  19,  22 
Patience  15,  47,  57 
Polly  22 
Sarah  43,  45 
Leppencott,  John  13 

Restore  13 
Lewis,  Eliza  P.  39 

Lydia  Grover  25 
"      Rev.  Samuel  P.  25 
Lincoln,  Abraham  27 
Hannah  27 
Mordecai  27 
Lindsay,  Catherine  56 

Dr.  56 
Lippet,  Rebecca  19,  26 
Little,  Ann  49 

"      Ann  Knott  57.  58 
"      Deborah  57,  58 


Little,  Henry  Stafford  58 
James  58 
II      Margaret  Scott  58.  59 

Sarah  Frances  58 
"      William  57,  53 
"       William  S.  58 
Llewellyn,  Elizabeth  38 
Lloyd.  Mary  21 
Longfield,  Elizabeth  27 
Longstreet,  Alonzo  39 

Catherine  39 
C'hristina39 
Emily  39 
"  Emma  39 

Eugene  39 
Jacob  39 
Jane  39 
"  John  Riddle  39 

Lydia  39 
Margaret  39 
Mary  39 
T.  Scott  39 
Walter  39 
Walter  S.  39 
William  .39 
Macmamee,  Frank  56 

Wahnieta  56 
Maghan,  Caroline  41 
Many,  Anna  Estelle  61 
;;      Elizabeth  V.  61 
John  Leguir  61 
Ralph  Conover  61 
Maps,  Caroline,  32 
Marcellus,  Louisa  52 

Thomas  J.  52 
Markwalter,  Augusta  52 
Elizabeth  52 
Michael  52        ■      • 
Martin,  Benjamin  25 
Catherine  25 
Isaac  Jr.  25 
John  34 

Mary  Elizabeth  33,  34 
Matthews,  Ann  38,  46 
Mary  41 

William  I.  38.  46 
Maul,  Edward,  36 
•■      Lillian  36 
"      Ralph  A.  36 
"      Ruth.  36 
"      Rev.  W.  R.  36 
McCausland,  Agnes  22 
Hannah  22 
"  Laura  22 

James  22 
McClane.  Jacob  22      ^' 
McGinty,  Emma  51  /^ 
McGlade,  Mercy  50,  52 

Thomas  Alphonso  50. 
52 
"         Thomas  Alphonso,  Jr. 
52 
Meade,  Dr.  Charles  A.  53     — — ' 
"       Eula  May  52,  53 
Grace  Lillian  53 
Meeker,  Frances  E.  60.  61 
Megapolensis.  Rev.  Johannes 43 
Meghan.  Ephraim  33 

Louise  33 
Melrose,  John  54 

Mehitable  54 
Meredith,  Charlotte  C.  51 

John  M.  51 
Mershon,  Charlotte  Watson  37 
Julia  Charlotte  37 
William  37 
Miantonomi,  42 

Millet, 49 

Amy  49 
Mitchell.  Phebe  F.  38 
Moodie.  Lady  Deborah  14 
Moore,  Mary  E.  60 
Morford,  Alice  E.  22 
Anna  22 


Morford.  Anna  G.  22 
Catherine  22 
Catherine  C.  22 
Elizabeth  22 
Hannah  22 
Harry  22 
Henrv  Hobart  22 
Jane  22 
Jarrett  22 
Laura  22 
Livingston  22 
Marv  R.  22 
Nelly  22 

Samuel  White  22 
Thomas  22 
Thomas  F.  22 
Morris.  Ann  19.  25,  33 

Benjamin  19.  26,  39 
Catherine  49 
Charles  26 
Elizabeth  44 
Esther  26 
;|        Jacob  H.  49 

Joseph  26 
"        Lydia  19.  26 
Margaret  39 
Mary  Ann  39 
Patience  26      _ 
Robert  Hunter  46 
Stout  26 
Morrison,  Andrew  39 
Emily  39 
"  Jessie  Brockett  39 

"  Josephine  39 

Lillian  39 
Mott,  Ann  Maria  22 
Catherine  22 
Clementina  22 
Deborah  27 
Dorothy  27 
Gershom  27 
James  45 
Jerusha  22 
Leonard  22 
Mary  45 
Polly  22 
Samuel  C.  22 
Sarah  45 
Mount.  Amanda  Brower  33 
"        Ann  51.  53 
"       Catherine  L.  56 

Charles  Fleming  33 
Eliza  53 
Elizabeth  33 
"       Enoch  56 
James  33 
"       John  33,  51.  53 

Julia  Elizabeth  33 
"       Margaret  33 
"       Mary  53 
Matilda  21 
Susan  53.  55 
Murray.  Anne  20  ■ 

Eleanor  Crawford  20 
Ella  Cooper  20 
George  Crawford  20 
Gertrude  20,  21 
Gertrude  Dorothy  21 
Lavinia  20 
Mary  20 

Mary  Catherine  20 
Mary  Crawford  20 
William  20 
William  W.  20 
Myers,  Catherine  49 
Nathaniel  49 
Newbold.  Margaret  45 
Newbury.  Charles  Augustus  37 
Charles  Earle  37 
Charlotte  Dangler  37 
Louisa  37 
William  37 
Newkirk.  Matthew  29 
Newlin,  Rebecca  34 


69 


INDEX. 


Nicholson.  Christopher  17 
Norman,  Joseph  54 

Susannah  54 
Obart,  George  44 
Jane  44 
I'      John  44  -^ 

Nancy  44 
Sarah  44 
Susan  44 
Throckmorton  44 
Okeson,  Charles  56 

Elizabeth  C.  56 
Olden,  Catherine  28.  29 
"      Giles  W.  28.  29 
"      James  28,  29 
■'      John  29 
"      Mary  29 
"      Samuel  29 
Oliver,  William  14 
Olney,  Thomas  42 
Ovens,  Mary  R.  22 
Painter,  John  14 

Sarah  14 
Paiste,  Minerva  S.  64 
Parker,  Abigail  28 

Elizabeth  49,  50 
Miln  28 
William  50 
Patterson,  Jehu  23,  24 
Phebe  38 
Rebecca  20,  23 
Paxson.  Ann  28 
Perez  L.,  Anibal  35 
Perez,  Anibal  35 
Eduardo  35 
Estevan  35 
Ida  35 
Mary  35 
Nestor  35 
Ricardo  35 
Virginia  35 
Perrine,  David  K.  41 
]|        Elizabeth  41 
Emma  55 
George  55 
Jacob  55 
Lottie  55 
Matilda  J.  60 
Sarah  A.  Job  60 
Peterson,  Evelyn  24 
Phillips.  Catherine  33 

Charles  Wesley  35 
Ella  F.  35 
Harriet  35 
Jesse  B.  33 
John  Taylor  35 
Mary  Elizabeth  35 
Pierce,  Capt.  41 
Pintard,  Amelia  M.  49 
Amy  49 
Ann  49,  50 
Anthony  49 
\\        Caroline  49,  50 
Catherine  49 
Deborah  49,  50 
Deborah  E.  49,  50 
Eliza  49 
]\        Elizabeth  49,  50 
Eugene  49,  50 
Glencross  49 
Hannah  48,  49,  50,  52 
Ida  50 

John  48,  49,  50 
"        Lydia  49,  50 
Marsden  50 
Mary  50 

Samuel  48,  49,  64 
Samuel  Holmes  50 
\\        Sarah  49 
Susan  49 
William  48.  49,  50 
Pittinger,  Justina  62 
Plant,  Margery  35 
Polhemus,  D.  T.  24 


Polhemus,  Sarah  Elizabeth  24 
Potter,  Sarah  45,  48 
Price,  Annie  Lufburrow  32 
Caroline  Virginia  32 
"      Catherine  31,  32 

Eleanor  Catherine  33 
\\      Elisha  Corlies  33 

Capt.  Elisha  Corlies  31 
George  32 
\\     George  Scott  32 
Jane  32 

John  Corlies  32 
John  Scott  64 
"      Lawrence  31,  32    ■ 
"      Mary  64 

"     Sarah  Fleming  32,  33 
\\      Susan  Elizabeth  32 

Theodore    Freylinghuy- 
sen  32 
"     Winfield  Scott  32 

Raymond, 39 

Emma  A.  39 
Reabey,  Hugh  L.  55 

Sarah  55 
Reed,  James  30 
"      Sarah  30 

Reeves, 42 

Reid, 30 

Eleanor  30 
James  30 
Margaret  30 
Mary  Virginia  61 
William  30 
Reynolds,  Bern  ice  Mershon  37 
Charlotte  Mershon  37 
"  Charlotte  Watson  37 

Corlies  Price  36 
Ebenezer  Curtis  36,-37 
EvainaMay37 
John  Miller  36 
"  Mary  Caroline  31,  36 

Prudence  Rebecca  49 
\\         Sarah  36 

Sarah  Jane  36 
.  ■"  Sarah  Lavinia  36,  37 

Virginia  37 
"  Walter  Curl  is  31,  36 

Walter  Ebenezer  37 
Riggs,  Charles  W.  56 

Malietta  56 
Ring,  Elizabeth  18 

"       Mary  18 
Roahr,  Isabella  F.  63 
Roberts,  Elizabeth  64 
Fannie  41 
Hannah  64 
Henry  64 
John  64 
Robinson,  Emily  M.  62 
Julia  24 
Sarah  33 
William  24 
Rockefeller,  Agnes  36 
Bradley  36 
Gladys  36 
Katherine  V.  36 
Lillian  36 
Mary  E.  36 
Rodgers,  Sarah  38 
Rogers,  Anna  40 

Charles  H.  40 
'\        Claudius  A.  40 
Deborah  Ann  40 
Eleazar  18 
Elizabeth  18 
"        Ezekiel  J.  40 

Hannah  18 
'\        John  18 

Joseph  18 
"        Judah  18 

Lawrence  E.  40 
Mehitable  18 
Nathaniel  18 
Pauline  E.  40 


Rogers,  Samuel  18 
Rouse,  Mary  28 

"      William  28 
Rue,  Chai  les  56 
"     Isabella  31 
"     Maud  E.  56 
"     Nellie  56 
"     Rachel  M.  58 
Runnels,  Jemina  30 
Mary  15,  30 

Russell, 55,  56 

Catherine  56 
Valeria  56 
Salter,  Abram  B.  52,  53 
Anthony  53 
"      Anthony  P.  53 
"      Bessie  C.  53 
']      Ebenezer  27 

Clarissa  53 
"      Grace  A.  53 
Hannah  27 
"      John  27 
"      Laura  L.  52,  53 
"      Richard  27 
"      Sarah  27 
"      Thomas  27 
Sanford,  Maria  64 

Schenck, 55 

]'         Albert  46 

Ann  45 
\\  Anne  20 

Augenetje  46 
Catherine  19,  45 
Eleanor  19,  45 
"         Eve  31 

Garret  45 
Geesye  45 
Hendrick  19,  45 
\\         Henrietta  24 
Jonathan  45 
John  45 
John  R.  31 
Mary  25,  31,  45 
"         Mary  C.  28.  29 
Neeltje  45 
Peter  Z.  29 
Roelef  45 
Sarah  45,  59 
Scot,  William  12 
Scott,  Aaron  63 

\\      Abigail  9,  10,  12,  14,  15 

Abraham  10 
\\      Albert  B.  55 

Alexander  10 
"      Alice  52 
\\      Almy  48 

Alphonso  64 
"      Alva  55 
"      Amy  15,  48,  64 
"      Aim  10,  31,  38,  40,  46,  48, 
51,  53,  57,  58,  64 
]'      Anna  10,  38,  54,  55,  56 

Anna  A.  55 
'\       Anna  I.  10 

Anne  10 
"      Ann  Elizabeth  51 
Augusta  52 
Augusta  Fountain  52 
"      Benjamin   10,   11.   13.  40, 
54,  57,  64 
"       Benjamin  A.  55 

Benjamin  Herbeit  56 
"      Beulah  r4 
"      Bloom  fie  Id  52 
"      Bridget  10 
Caroline  34 
"      Caroline  Elizabeth  38 
"      Catherine  31,   39,  44.  47, 
51,  57,  63 
"      Catherine  B.  52 
"      Charles  34,  54,  56 

Charles  Augustus  34 
"      Charles  Harmer  52 
"      Charles  M.  W.  53 


70 


INDEX. 

Scott,  Charles  Wetniore  51,  52 

Scott,  Lottie  55 

"       Charlotte  51 

]]       Louisa  52 

Charlotte  Amelia  50,  52 

Louise  Marcellus  52 

"      Charlotte  Dangler  37 

']       Lydia  54 

"      Clayton  51 

Lydia  Ann  38 

\\      Clayton  Wetmore  52 

"       Mamie  52,  53 

Daisy  May  53 

;;       Margaret  10,  56,  57,  58 

"       Daniel  10 

Maria  64 

"      David  10 

"      Martha  64 

"       Deborah  57,  58 

Martha  Ann  64 

"       DeWitt  38 

Martin  10.  64 

"      Ebenezer  15,  16,47,48,  51, 

"       Martin  B.  9 

52,  53,  57,  58 

"      Mary  10,  13,  15,  17,  19,  26, 

"      Eleanor  31,  37 

30,  31,  39,  47,  55,  63,  64 

"      Eliza  31,  34,  57,  58,  64 

■'      Mary  Ann  38,  64 

"       Elizabeth  13,  34,  40,  48,  50, 

"      Maiy  Caroline 31,  36,  44 

51,  64 

;;      Mary  D.  10 

"      Elizabeth  B.  52,  53 

Mary  Emeline  52          ^ 

"      Elizabeth  Barker  52 

Mary  Emma  52,  53 

"       Ella  38,  55 

"       Mary  G.  55 

"       Ella  M.  34 

"      Mary  S.  54 

•'       Ellen  10,  53 

Matilda  56 

"      Elvira  34 

"       Maud  38 

"       Emily  55,  5t 

;;      Mehitable  15,  28,  54 

"      Emma  34,  55,  56 

"      Mercy  17 

"      Ernest  55 

Minerva  S.  64 

"      Esther  13,  15,  19,  26 

"       Moses  10,  62 

"       Eula  Mav  52 

Dr.  Moses  10   - 

"      Eva  Claflin  53 

"      Nancy  48,  64 

"      Flora  55 

Patience  15,  47,  57 

Florence  52 

"      Peter  13 

Floi'eaee  Louise  38 

"      Phebe  10 

Frances  A.  52 

"      Rachell5,40,  54,55,  57,  59 

"      Frank  38,  55 

"      Ralph  31 

Frank  Dangler  37 

"      Ralph  Warner  30 

"       Fred  55 

"      Randell  14 

Frederick  56 

"      Rebecca  34,  55,  56 

"       George  30,  40 

'•      Richard  10,  30,  31,  54,  55 

;;       George  W.  52,  64 

"       Robert  10 

Georgian  a  34 

"      Rodger  13,  14 

"       Grace  37 

Roger  14 

"      Hannah  10,  15,  16,  30,  48, 

"      Ruth  10,  15,  54 

49,  57,  59,  64 

"      Samuel  10,  13,  15,  16,  30, 

"      Harold  55 

47,  48,  51,  54,  57,  63,  64 

"      Harry  N.  55 

"      Samuel  W.  64 

"       Helena  38 

'•      Sarah  10,  15,  30,  31,  40,54, 

"      Henry  10,  11 

57,64 

"       Herbert  64 

Sarah  A.  54 

Holmes      Throckmorton 

•|      Sarah  Ann  31,  33,  44 

31,  34,  44 
Howard  55 

Sarah  Louisa  38 
Sidnea  10 

"      Isabella  31 

Stella  55 

"      Jacob  64 
"      Jacob  K.  55 

"      Stella  May  37 
Susan  31,  44,  55 

'\      James  10,  31,  37,  38,  46,  57 

Susan  Borden  37 

James  Edward  38 
"       Jane  10,  31,  44,  48 

Jane  Amanda  31,  34,  44 

"      Susan  Doughty  38 

Susanna  10,  55 
"      Susannah  10,  30,  54,  64 

"      Jane  M.  10 

Theodore  Price  37 

"      Jeanette  38 

"      Thomas  10,  55 

"      Jesse  63 

"      Job  30,  40,  54,  64 

Timothy  10 
"      Walter  34,  55,  58 

Job  Ashley  55 
Jonathan  10,  11 

"       Walter  Franklyn  38 

"      William  9,  10,  12,  13,  14, 

"      John  9,  10,  13,  15,  16,   17, 

15,  16,  30,  31,  34,  44,  48, 

19.  26,  30,  31,  44,  48,  51, 

51,  52,  53,  56,  57,  58,  63, 

54,  55,  57,  63,  64 

64 

"      John  Budd  10 

"      John  H.  64 

"      William  Jr.  10,  13 

John  Price  37 

William  Champlain  38 

John  Robert  38 

"       William  T.  A.  55,  56 

"       John  W.  40 

"      William   Webster  31,  37, 

'\       Joseph  10,  51 

44 

Joseph  Dangler  37 

Scudder,  Eleanor  Crawford  20 

Josephine  55 

Henry  G.  20 

Joseph  Warren  10 

"         Mary  Crawford  20 

"       Kenneth  D.  55,  56 

Nora  Jarvis  20 

"       Laura  55 

Thomas  20 

"      Laura  L.  52,  53 

William  Murray  20 

Lenah  57 

Seabrook,  Martha  19 

"      Lester  J.  38 

Mary  19 

Lester  Wallack  53 

Major  Thomas  19 

"      Lillian  53 

Segoine,  Frances  61 

"      Lionel  53 

"        Frances  Elizabeth  61 

Segoine,  Harold  Richard  61 
Marion  61 
William  61 
Serviss,  Mary  44 
Shack,  George  Henry  32 
Pearl  32 
Susan  32 
Shafto,  Antoinette  49 
Shakleford,  Florence  51 
Sharpe.  Emma  62 
Shepherd,  Catherine  19,  27 
Deborah  27 
Hannah  27 
Joseph  19,  26 
Mary  27 
Moses  27 
Rebecca  19,  26 
Sarah  27 
Thomas  26,  27 
Sherman,  Hannah  49 

Lydia  39 
Shotwell,  Elizabeth  17 
Sillcocks,  Mary  Frances  60 
Skirm,  Charles  Henry  28 

Elizabeth  28 
Slocum,  Catherine  49 
Samuel  49 
Susanna  49 
Slocume,  John  12 

Nathaniel  13 
Smith,  Arthur  34 
_'■      Charles  34 

Deliverance  45 
"      Elizabeth  23,  49 
"      Ellen  Bowne  24,  25 

Forman38 
"      Hannah  28 
"      Ida  May  34 
"      James  Clark  24,  25 
I'      John  28 

Joseph  45 
"      Linda  Clark  25 
"       Mary  28,  64 
'\      Peter  T.  64 
Rebecca  34 
Samuel  Wyman  25 
''      Sarah  38,  53 

Sarah  Louisa  38 
"      William  23,  34,  49 
Smock,  Catherine  Jane  59 
Jane  58 
'\       Mary  Ann  58,  60,  62 
Susan  25 
Snedeker,  Lambert  L.  38 
Lydia  Ann  38 
Phebe  F.  38 
Snyder,  George  B.  38 
"      Herbert  E  38 

Herbert  Vernon  3B 
"      Maud  38 
"      Myrtle  38 
"      Phebe  38 
Southwick,  Lawrence  44 
Spicer,  Abigail  14 
W      Esther  14 
Jacob  14 
Martha  14 
Mary  14 
Mifihal  14 
Samuel  14 
■'      Sarah  14 
Thomas  14 
Springsteen,  Delia  38 
Squires.  Capt.  50 
Susan  50 
Statesir,  Ann  58 

David  Abeel  58 
Steele,  Amanda  35 

Caroline  Virginia  35 
Eduardo  Antonio  35 
"       Edward  35 
Ida  May  35 
John  Arthur  35 
Mary  35 


71 


INDEX. 


Stiff,  Mary  64 
"      Susannah  64 

Stillwell, 46 

"         Alice  44 
\\         Emeline  L.  23 
Garret  46 
Helen  J.  60 
John  S.  23 
"         Lydia  46 

Nicholas  12,  14 
"         Parmelia  46 
"  Rebecca  19  i 

Stockton,  Abigail  54 
Richard  54 
Ruth  15,  54 
Susanna  54 
Storms,  Emma  39 
George  39 
Story,  John  30 
"      Mary  30 
Stout,  Alice  43    - 

Catherine  46  — 
"      Esther  26    —  -. 

"      Frances  43 

Jonathan  26 
"^      Mary  27,  45 
Nathan  46 
"      Penelope  27,  43 
"      Richard  27,  43 
Stoutenbergh,  Mary  23,  24 
Stultz,  Edward    Schoek    Van- 
Leer  38 
Rev.  Elias  D.  38 
"       Ellen  S.  38 
"       Susan  Doughty  38 
Supp,  Frank  F.  39 

Jessie  Brockett  39 
"     Ruth  J.  39 
Sutphin,  Aaron  60,  62 
Aaron  R.  62 
Catherine  Louise  61 
Charles  62 
Charles  C.  62 
;|         Charles  J.  62 

Clarence  Hamilton  62 
DeWitt  B.  62 
Dorothy  60 
Earle  Franklin  62 
Edwin  A.  62 
Edwin  J.  62 
Elizabeth  62 
''         Elsie  E.  62 

Emma  62 
]'         Emma  J.  62 

Fannie  Bunting  60 
Francis  A.  62 
Helen  Ray  62 
Henry  Hulbert  60 
']         James  A.  62 
James  G.  62 
Jane  59,  60 
John  Aimer  62 
"^         John  F.  62 

Joseph  Halsey  60 
Josephine  Hulbert  60 
Justina  62 
Kate  Louise  60 
Lelia  E.  62 
Levi  S.  59,  60 
"         Lizzie  M.  62 
Louise  Ely  60 
Lulu  May  62 
Mary  Ann  60,  62 
Mary  F.  62 
"         Mary  Jane  62 

May  Josephine  62 
Susan  Cooley  60 
Walter  Lewis  62 
William  C.  62 
William  Craig  60 
William  E.  60 
William  H.  62 
Svyan,  Ann  Maria  34 
"      Ella  M.  34 


Swan,  John  B.  34 
Talby,  John  42 
Tallman,  Martha  19 
Tattam,  Caroline  Elizabeth  38 
'[       Elizabeth  Ann  38 
George  James  38 

Taylor, 25,  43,  45 

Ann  25 
'J       Catherine  32 
George  25 
Hopestill  45 
Joel  25 
Joseph  22 
Mary  22 
TenBroek,  Cornelius  21 

Helena  21 
Terhune,  Fanny  59 

Helen  Louise  59 
Henry  Stafford  59 
James  Little  59 
John  59 
Kathryn  B.  59 
"         Margaret  Little  58,  59 
Mary  Anna  59 
Mary  Greenleaf  59 
Mary  W.  59 
William  L.  58,  59 
William  Little  59 
Terry,  Rebecca  14 
Tetley,  Elizabeth  Ann  38 
Theunissen,  Denyse  14 

Thomas, 39 

Margaret  39 
Thompson,  Catherine  60,  62 

"  Eliza  57,  58  [s 

Margaret  52 

Throckmorton, 42,  43 

''^  Alice  43 

Ann  41 
"  Ann  Matilda  44 

Charles  44 
Charles       For- 
man  44 
Charlotte  44 
Daniel  43 
David  43 
Deliverance  43 
Elizabeth  43,  44 
"  Forman  44 

"  Frances  43,  45 

Freegift  43 
Holmes  31,44,  45 
"  Laac44 

"  James  44,  45 

"  James   Forman 

44 
Jane  31,  44 
Job  42,  43,  45 
Job,  Sr.  43 
John  41,  42,  43, 
■      ^  44,  45 

"  John  Wilson  44 

"  Joseph  43,  44 

Lewis  43 
"  Mary  43,  44 

Patience  43 
Rebecca  43,  44, 
45 
Samuel  43 
"  Sarah  43,  44,  45 

"  Sarah    Forman 

44 
Susan  44 
Susannah  31,  44 
Thomas  43 
Wilham  43,  44^ 
Throgmorton,  John  41,  42 
Tice,  Gibeon  or  Gilbert  46 

Rebecca  46 
Tilton,  Abigail  12,  14 
Abraham  14 
;;        Amey  28 
Caroline  41 
Catherine  22,  50,  51 


Tilton,  Charles  H.  41 

Charlotte  Amelia  50,  52 
Clayton  50,  51 
Corlies  41 
Daniel  14 
Deborah  50 
Deborah  H.  41 
David  30,  40,  41 
Elizabeth  41,  51 
Elizabeth  Cornelia  51 
Eseck  41 
Esther  14 
Hannah  49,  50,  52 
Hannah  Pintard  50,  51 
Hester  14 
Holmes  41 
James  White  41 
Jane  S.  41 
Jennie  41 
John  12,  14,  39,  50 
Joseph  31,  39 
Kate  41 
Lydia  41 
Lydia  Corlies  41 
Margaret  40,  41 
Margaret  Ann  41 
Mary  12,  14,  31,  39 
Mary  Ann  50 
Mercy  50,  52 
Miriam  40 
Peter  12,  14 
Rebecca  14 
Robert  40 

Samuel  14,  49,  50,  52 
Sarah  14,  30,  40,  41 
Sarah  S.  41 
Susan  50 
Thomas  14 
William  22,  28,  40,  41 
William  Amos  41 
William  N.  41 
Tindall,  Anna  A.  55 
Benjamin  55 
Emily  55 
James  34 
John  P.  55 
i;        Lillian  34 
Sarah  55 
William  H.  55 
Toilet,  Mary  or  Mercy  15,  16,  47 

Thomas  15,  47 
Trafford,  Deborah  47 
Twining,  Abigail  18 
;;         Anna  17,  18 
Barnabas  18 
Eleazar  18 
']         Elizabeth  17,  18 
Hannah  18 
Isabel  18 
Joanna  15,  17,  18 
John  18 
Mehitable  18 
Mercy  18 
Nathaniel  18 
Ruth  18   ■ 
"         Stephen  18 
Susanna  18 
Thankful  18 
William  17,  18 
William  Jr.  18 
William  Sr.  17 
Ulhrich,  Eula  Leah  53 
"        Lillian  53 
"         Phineas  53 
Underbill,  Lena  Rebecca  61 
Updyke,  Susanna  55 

VanArsdale, 55,  56 

VanBorculo,   Stoffel    Harmen- 

sen  46 
VanBorculo,  Tryntje  46 
VanBrackle,  Alice  45 
"  John  45 

VanBrunt,  Augenetje  46 
"         Catherine  46 


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INDEX. 


VanBrunt,  Ann  or  Anne  31,  38, 

46 
Catherine    Eleanor 
20 
Cornelius  46 
Cornelius  Rutgersz 
46 
"         Ella  Cooper  20 
Eng-eltje  46 
Geesye  46 
George  46 
Hendrick  46 
Jannetje  46 
Joost  46 
\\         Joseph  C.  38,  46 

Magdalena  46 
"         Mary  38,  46 
Nicholas  46 
"         Polly  46 

Rutger  Joesten  46 
Tryntje  46 
William  T.  20 
VanCleaf,  Benjamin  57 
Leanal'  57 
Margaret  57 
VanCouwenhoven,   Wolfert 

Garret  se  59 
Vanderbilt,  Catherine  E.  40 
Charles  40 
Edgar  40 
Hannah  39,  40 
John  39,  40 
"  Lottie  F.  40 

Melissa  40 
Samuel  40 
Vanderveer,  Aaron  58 
A.  Eliza  58 
Ann  58 
'\  Charles  C.  58 

Charles     Herbert 
58 
Ellen  L.  25 
Ida  May  58,  63 
Jane  58 

Joseph  Augustus 
58 
^^  Joseph  I.  58 

Maryan     Conover 
58 
\\  Mary  P.  58 

Peter  Conover  58 
Rachel  M.  58 
"  Sarah  Scott  58 

William    Herbert 
58,  63 
VanDorn,  Jennie  41 
VanKerk,  Phebe  41 
Van  Kirk,  Hannah  57 

James  57 
VanMater,  Eleanor  21 
Vannabrick,  George  H.  64 

Martha  Ann  64 
VanPrincis,  Penelope  27,  43 
Vaughn,  Cordelia  61 
Verin,  Joshua  42 
Vickars,  or  Vickers,  Abraham 
16,30 
Vickers,  Jane  48 
Voorhees,  Ann  64 

Neeltje  45 
Walker,  Lizzie  M.  62 
Wall,  Deborah  49 
Walling,  Deborah  22 
Elvira  34 
Richard  22 
Walsh,  Catherine  37 


Walsh,  John  37 

Susan  Borden  37 
William  Leon  37 
Warner,  Abigail  12,  14 

Abigail  Tilton  9,  12 
Mary  12 
Ralph  12,  14 
Washington,  Gen.  59 
Watson,  Julia  Charlotte  37 
Weeks,  Elizabeth  33 
Herbert  33 
Rachel  33 
William  33 
Welling,  Robert  28 

Ruth  Hunt  28 
West,  Louisa  33  ' 

"       Marcy  28 
Uriah  28 
Westcott,  Stukely  42 
White,  Aaron  47 
Abigail  28 
"       /  braham  15,  28 
Amey  28 
Amos  41 

Ann  or  Anna  25,  28,  29, 

41 

Benjamin  C.  28 

"       Catherine  25,  28,  29,  31, 

39,  47,  57,  63 

"       Catherine  C.  22 

Catherine  Jane  59 
\\       Catherine  Olden  29 

Crawford  25 
"       Daisy  May  53 

Deborah  47 
"       Deborah  H.  41 

Elizabeth  25,  28,  29 
Ephraim  29 
\\       Esther  23,  25 

Fannie  41 
''       George  28,  29 
'^       George  Edmund  41 
George  Schenck  29 
Gordon  Dennis  59 
\\       Hannah  19,  22,  28,  47 
Helen  Louise  59 
James  28,  29,  41 
"       James  E.  29 

James  Howard  41 
"       Jane  28 

Jemima  22 
'^;       Job  28,  47 

Jonathan  28 
"       John  15,  17,  28,  47,  53,  63 

Joseph  25,  39,  41 
"^       Lillian  41 

Louisa  A.  29 
"       Lydia  33,  41 

Lydia  Grover  25 
Marcy  28 

Maria  Elizabeth  29 
Martha  28 
Martha  Ann  28 
"       Mary  15, 25, 28, 39,  41,  47, 
63 
Mary  Anna  59 
"       Mary  C.  28,  29 
"       Mehitable  15,  16,  28,  30 

Nancy  28 
"       Robert  23,  25,  28,  29 
Robert  Bowne  25 
Ruth  28 
Samuel  22,  28 
Sarah  47 
"       Timothy  19,  22,  31,  39 
"       Tylee  25 


White,  William  28 
"       William  C.  25 

Whitlock, 49 

Caroline  49 
Whitman,  Gertrude  20,  21 
Whitney,  Emma  51 
Wikoff,  Edgar  Emmons  62 
\\      Ella  S.  62 

Frederick  Conover  62 
Henry  Conover  62 
Wilbur,  Elizabeth  22 
Wiley,  Ella  55 

Franklin  55 
"      William  55 

Williams, 42 

\\  Elizabeth  17 

Experience  17 
George  17 
Hannah  15,  59 
"  Hezekiah  17 

Joanna  17 
John  15,  17,  59 
Obediah  17 
_  "  Roger  41,  42,  43 

Williamson,  Patience  57 
Wilson,  Catherine  44 

Charles  Henry  44 
Forman  44 
"        Frank  44 
George  44 

Holmes  Throckmorton 
44 
James  K.  44 
'\        John  44 
Mary  44 
"        Mary  Ann  44 
Mary  Jane  44 
Sarah  44 
Susan  44 

William  Forman  44 
Witter,  William  44 
Wolcot,  William  42 
Wolcott,  Ann  33 

Harriet  33 

Lewis  33     "^"^ 
Wood,  Frances  A.  52 
Woodford,  Matilda  J.  60 
Rebecca  60 
Walter  Emerson  60 
Walter  O.  60 
Woods,  Eliza  P.  39 

Mary  Jane  39 
William  39 

Woodward, 40 

Sarah  40 
Woolley,  Content  17 
Edward  17 
Elizabeth  50 
Emeline  33 
Lydia  17 
Worden,  Charles  50 
"        Ethel  50 
Eugene  50 
Howard  50 
Ida  50 
Orlando  50 
Worth  Mary  29 
Wright,  Ann  10 

Thomas  10 
Wyckoff,  Frederick  22 
Garrett  57_ 
Laura  22 
Patience  57 
Young,  Abigail  18 
John  18 


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