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Brown, Samuel Biles

Male 1740 - 1849  (109 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brown, Samuel Biles was born in 1740 in Burlington, New Jersey (son of Brown, William [Reverend] and Jones, Rebecca); died on 14 Jul 1849 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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    Samuel was living in 1804 - but was deceased at father's will
    4. Burlington Marriages Book A 1795-1801 film 441,454

    Samuel married Kempton, Anne on 22 Jun 1797 in , Burlington, New Jersey. Anne (daughter of Kempton, Moses and Atkinson, Elizabeth) was born on 18 Nov 1777 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 14 Jul 1849 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Jul 1849. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    4. Burlington Marriages Book A 1795-1801 film 441,454

    Children:
    1. Brown, Abia William Sr. was born on 18 Oct 1799 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 27 Aug 1848 in Near Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois; was buried in Aug 1848 in Nauvoo, Hancock, Illinois, United States.

    Samuel married Lee, Mary in Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Brown, William [Reverend] was born on 3 Mar 1740/1741 in Massachusetts (son of Brown, Preserne and French, Mary); died on 16 Aug 1807 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Aug 1807 in Will Proved.

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    1. Burlington Co., New Jersey births (New Jersey B. vol 3 ns pt. 11
    Burlington County, New Jersey birth records, 1770-1785- FHL US/CAN Film 946001 Item 4
    "This book of birth records was presumably kept by a Quaker physician in Burlington Co., N. J. The book lists the births not only of Negroes but also of domestic servants."

    2. Nauvoo Baptisms
    3. French Family vol 1 p. 205
    4. Hinshaw's Quaker Records (Am. 25) vol 2 p. 474
    Philadelphia Monthly Meeting
    12-03-1761 William and brother Abiah received on certificate from Chesterfield Monthly Meeting
    08-10 1762 William, Jr. son of Preserve of Philadelphia married Rebecca Jones, daughter of John
    of Philadelphia at Philadelphia
    01-28-1763 William, Jr. and wife Rebecca gct. to Haddonfield Monthly Meeting, New Jersey
    05-27-1771 William Jr. and wife rebecca and children reciefed from Salem Monthly Meeting, West
    Jersey
    Salem Quaker Records:
    1763 William Jr. and wife Rebecca rocf Philadelphia
    1771William Jr. and wife Rebecca and children gct Philadelphia
    Haddonfield, New Jersey Quaker Records(20463 Items 1-4 (Camden Co., ) Orthodox Quakers only, found nothing on William
    Newton, New Jersey (later Haddonfield) nothing here
    Salem Hicksite (20463 Items 1-4 )
    and Orthodox Quakers (nothing found)
    A William Jr. gct to Nantucket, New England 1765 from Philadelphia. Nantucket Monthly Meetings p. 188 shows William brought a certificate to settle 28-10-1765 p.190; 27-1-1760: William Brown Jr. about to remove to Dartmouth;
    Dartmouth Monthly Meeting p. 536 3-17-1766 William Brown rocf Nantucket
    568 7-18-1768 William Brown to remove to Nantucket



    5. Burlington Co., New Jersey , Marriages (N.J. B3
    Samuel Biles Brown, son of William and Rebecca of Philadelphia, married 22 June 1797 Ann Kempton daughter of Moses and Eliza Kempton of Mt. Holley

    6. Vineland Historical Magazine
    p. 24: William Brown was a leading shipping merchant of Philadelphia, but lost his money during the Revolution by capture of his ships. He had an extesnsive ship bakery on 4th St., near Race, and had a hight reputation. After his death his bread brand sold for $500. For declining to take off his had to the British Crown, he received a severe had wound from which he never recovered.
    Abiah, son of Willliam married Margaret Monroe a cousin of President Monroe.
    Hannah, dau. of Willliam had Dolly Paine Madison as her bridesmaid.
    7. Philadelphia Wills vol 2 p. 171 (will of William
    Will of William brown, 27-1st month- 1807, Pr. 26 Sep 1807
    of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, biscuit baker, being advanced in years. Mentions estate in Mount Holley, New Jersey to be sold Wife Rebecca, (mahogan case which was my son Samuel Biles Brown) $800 and household goods. Rest of estate in bank stock, she to get interest Grandson Abia Brown, son of my son Samuel Biles, deceased, (to be schooled till he is of suitable age to be apprenticed -- name torn away) Daughters Hannah Montaney and Deborough Milnor. Kinsman Richard C. Jones, exr. with wife
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    Will of Abia Brown, Bk. 1 p. 233; 20 Aug 1802, pr. 18 Sep 1804; of Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, boatbuilder. Wife Margaret
    Daughter Mary M. (Under 18); Nephew Abia, son of my brother Samuel B. Brown, 300 pounds at age 21. Honored parents William and Rebecca; father William exr.; 18 Sep 1804 appeared Jacob Nice and Samuel Biles Brown of Northern Liberties to testify (Samuel was listed as an accomptant

    Film 0,020,427 Mt. Holley burials; Child of Samuel Brown bur. 23-1st month - 1802
    William Brown died 16- 8th month - 1807
    Rebecca Brown died 25-2nd month - 1817
    Daughter of William Brown born 4 June 1772 in Burlington Co.
    Child of Samuel Brown buried 22 1st month 1802 on North side
    of William Trotter's child
    William Brown buried 1807 on south side of Moses Kemkpton's
    child
    Rebecca Brown buried 1817 on north side of her husband
    2 10th Month 1800: William Brown/s grandchild (no name)
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    Mt. Holly Membership Records;
    Samuel Brown born 25 - 2nd month 1775 (no parents given is not our Samuel) New Jersey R6 p. 128;
    Mount Holley -- Property purchased By William Brown of Philadelphia who improved the house.
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    Endowment House Baptisms Book B page 173 Abiah William Brown , proxy Film #183,381
    William Brown, great grandson
    Samuel Brown, grandson
    Abiah William Brown, born 18 Oct 1799, died 27 Aug 1848, son
    Ephraim Haines Sr. Step grandson
    Ephraim Haines Jr. Step nephew
    Abiah Brown great nephew
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    Abby Cadwallader Brown, proxy

    Mary Trotter Brown born 28 Nov 1837 in Miami, Ohio daughter

    William married Jones, Rebecca on 10 Oct 1762. Rebecca (daughter of Jones, John and Doughty, Mary) was born about 1742 in Of Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 25 Feb 1817 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; was buried on 30 Aug 1822 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jones, Rebecca was born about 1742 in Of Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey (daughter of Jones, John and Doughty, Mary); died on 25 Feb 1817 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; was buried on 30 Aug 1822 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey.

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    Children:
    1. 1. Brown, Samuel Biles was born in 1740 in Burlington, New Jersey; died on 14 Jul 1849 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Brown, Preserne was born in 1699 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey (son of Brown, Preserve (Sr) and Mary); died on 22 May 1760 in Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey; was buried in May 1760 in Will Proved.

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    1. Chesterfield Friends Records (AM 25 p. 341) 441, 458
    2. French Family History p. 205, 216
    3. Vineland Historical Magazine N.J. B.36 p. 31 974.9/B2v
    4. Burlington Marriages Book A 1795-1801 film 441,454
    5. New Jersey Will Abstracts (Will of Preserve)
    6. Ely Collection
    511,938 Mentions a land transaction between Danile Leeds and Abraham Brown Sr. in reference to a tract conv eyed by said Abraham to his son William, and other evidences of association with the Leeds family -- said a Nicholas Brown married Jane Leeds.
    1701: Deed from Edward Andrews to Preserve Brown
    1716: (see Abraham Brown sheet)
    1718: May 22 BB - 304 Preserve Brown of Mansfield sells a lot in Bukrlington he had purchased from brother Abraham, which Abraham had inherited from his father.
    1813 Apr 18 deed BBB-1 Preserve Brown of Mansfield bought several tracts in Burlington
    County
    7. Philadelphia Deeds
    8. Philadelphia Quaker Meeting (Hinshaw, Am. 25) vol 2 p. 474
    Preserve Brown was of Philadelphia in 1747, a brewer at 2nd and Vine St., large land owner.
    He had a certificate to Chesterfield 1745
    to Burlington,
    Mary Sykes was born 3 Sep 1707; died 1783 (will), daughter of John and Joanna (Murfin)
    See the French family History for additional information

    Son William certificate granted to Philadelphia 1761, had land in Nottingham, 3 lots in Philadelphia on 2nd Street.
    Son Abiah, certificate granted to Philadelphia 1761, later to Susses Co., Marriage Bulington
    Will of Preserve Brown: of Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey shopkeeper
    to wife Mary, all that I had with her from her father or otherwise
    son Richard, 1/2 of personal estate
    son William, land in the township of Nottingham, also my 3 houses and lots in vine street, in Philadelphia, that stand next to second Streeet, also 1/2 of personal estate.
    son Abiah, land in Nottingham, 1/3 of personal estate
    daughter Mary Jones, house in Vine Street, in Philadelphia, adjacent on east end the lots of William
    daughter Sarah Scholy, land in Nottingham, houses and lots in Chesterfield, 1/2 household goods
    Richard, William and son-in-law John Jones exrs.
    dated 13 June 1759, probated 11 Dec 1760
    Will of Wm. Sunderland of Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey 1747
    names Mary, eldest daughter of Preserve Brown, merchant of Philadelphia and some others, all under age (no relationships given)
    Deed of Philadelphia County, 25 Aug 1758 mention Preserve Brown of Nottingham, Burlington County, a shopkeeper. He is mentioned in the account of John Atkinson of Trenton, Hunterdon County, 1740.
    Mentioned of Springfield, Burlington County 1748 and 1732.

    Preserne married French, Mary on 15 Oct 1724 in Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey. Mary (daughter of French, Richard and King, Mary) was born on 3 Nov 1707 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 18 Aug 1746 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried on 18 Aug 1746. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  French, Mary was born on 3 Nov 1707 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey (daughter of French, Richard and King, Mary); died on 18 Aug 1746 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried on 18 Aug 1746.

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    1. 2. Brown, William [Reverend] was born on 3 Mar 1740/1741 in Massachusetts; died on 16 Aug 1807 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried in Aug 1807 in Will Proved.

  3. 6.  Jones, John was born on 15 May 1691 in Merion, , Chester, Pennsylvania (son of Jones, Edward and Wynne, Mary); died after 3 Feb 1744 in Before 17 Apr, 1745.

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    1. French Family B12F2
    2. Chesterfield Quaker Records
    3. Merion in the Welsh tract : with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor, historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quaker in 1682 /974.81 D2/ Glenn, Thomas Allen b. 1864 (Main Author)
    4. New Jersey Marriages
    5. Welch Founders of Pennsylvania Vol 1

    John married Doughty, Mary on 12 Nov 1717 in Chesterfield, Burlington, New Jersey. Mary (daughter of Doughty, Jacob and Whitehead, Amy) was born on 17 Apr 1699 in Hempstead, Queens, New York; died after 1756 in , Burlington, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Doughty, Mary was born on 17 Apr 1699 in Hempstead, Queens, New York (daughter of Doughty, Jacob and Whitehead, Amy); died after 1756 in , Burlington, New Jersey.

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    1. 3. Jones, Rebecca was born about 1742 in Of Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 25 Feb 1817 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey; was buried on 30 Aug 1822 in Mount Holly, Burlington, New Jersey.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Brown, Preserve (Sr) was born about 1678 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey (son of Brown, Abraham and Potter, Mary); died on 26 Jun 1744 in Bordentown, Burlington, New Jersey.

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    1. French Family (B12F2) p. 206
    2. Hinshaw, Quaker Records (Am.25) p. 341
    3. Vineland Historical Magazine 974.9 B2v volume 16 (year 1933) p. 33,35
    4. Stillwell's Miscellaneous (N.J.4. vol 3 p. 132)
    5. Ely Collection of Eastern Pennsylvania families Film #511,938
    Title Warren S. Ely collection, genealogical data, letters
    Authors Ely, Warren S. (Warren Smedley)

    Notes Microfilm of ms. and typescript collection.

    Subjects Pennsylvania - Genealogy

    Format Manuscript (On Film)
    Language English
    Publication Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967
    Physical 46 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
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    511,938 Mentions a land transaction between Danile Leeds and Abraham Brown Sr. in reference to a tract conv eyed by said Abraham to his son William, and other evidences of association with the Leeds family -- said a Nicholas Brown married Jane Leeds.
    1701: Deed from Edward Andrews to Preserve Brown
    1716: (see Abraham Brown sheet)
    1718: May 22 BB - 304 Preserve Brown of Mansfield sells a lot in Bukrlington he had purchased from brother Abraham, which Abraham had inherited from his father.
    1813 Apr 18 deed BBB-1 Preserve Brown of Mansfield bought several tracts in Burlington
    County
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    Preserve Brown died 1760 -- had moved to Philadelphia during life of first wife, but returned to New Jersey about the time he married Mary Sykes - his son Preserve drank and gave the Friends much trouble

    See the History of the French Family for data on Preserve Brown Sr. and Jr.
    (will of Preserve Brown Jr.) 13 June 1759 pr 11 Dec 1760
    Tombstone of Presereve Brown Sr. (died 1744)

    deed AB-1 Abia Brown of Sussex Co., ironmaster, an d Maragaret his wife, to Robert Lewes of Philadelphia for 1020 lbs -- 91 acres in Nottingham townxhip, Burlington Co., -- also a lot, part of a largae tract which William Morris of Trenton granted to Preserve Brown, father of said Abiah, and said Preserve b;y will 13 June 1759 gave to Abiah. Said Preserve's widow Mary to have 1/2 use of said land and she by deed 5 May releases her right to Abiah.
    will of Mary (Sykes) Brown, 28 Aug 1783, probate 28 Jan 1784
    deed D-380 15 Apr 1829 Preserve Brown, Jr. of Mansfield, shopkeeper, bought 58 acres
    New Hanover,B urlington Co.
    GG-93 30 Dec 1735 Preserve Brown of Mansfield bought 2 lots near Delaware River
    in Mansfield
    GG-95 27 Nov 1738 Preserve Brown, Jr. of Mansfield bouth 1 acre in Bordentown
    E - 318 03 Sep 1739 Preserve Brown Jr. of Mansfield, merchant, bought 106 and 36
    acres in Mansfield and Chesterfield
    H - 105 29 Mar 1745 Preserve Brown, Jr. bought 500 acres below the Falls of Delaware at
    Trenton
    H- 93 27 Mar 1747 Preserve Brown of Philadelphia sells 2 tracts in Hanover township
    Burlington Co., New Jersey
    S-433 15 Oct 1747 Preserve Brown of Philadelphia to son Richard of same --3 lots
    in Mansfield "for love and affection"
    Y-325 15 Oct 1747 Richard Brown of Upper Freehold and Sarah his wife, sell two lots
    which his father Preserve Brown conveyed by gift.
    W-269 19 Jan 1744 Preserve Brown and Mary of Bordentown, Burlington Co.,
    New Jersey deed
    Philadelphia Monthly Meeting: vol 2 p. 474: Sept 29, 1745 Preserve and wife and son Preserve,
    received on certificate from Chesterfield. Monthly Meeting
    July 5, 1745
    May 31, 1751 Preserve and wife Mary granted
    certificate to Chesterfield Monthly Meeting
    Jan 31, 1749 Preserve Jr. condemned
    married out of unity
    Feb 28, 1752 Preserve Jr. dismissed

    In the Phildadelphia Monthly Meeting (Hinshaw vol 2) p. 431
    Mary , wife of Preserve Brown died June 18, 1746
    Mary, daughter of Preserve died June 19, 1749
    Preserve Brown Jr. died Sep 1, 1758

    This does not coincide with other records

    Preserve died 22 May 1760
    Mary his daughter married in 1756 to John Jones
    The death of Mary his wife is given as 1746 as above

    The older Preserve died 1744
    Mary his wife, (no date)
    no daughter Mary is listed with his children

    Question: Who is the Mary, daughter of Preserve who died in 1749?

    Preserve married Mary in Of Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey. Mary was born about 1683 in , Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary was born about 1683 in , Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA.

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    1. 4. Brown, Preserne was born in 1699 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey; died on 22 May 1760 in Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey; was buried in May 1760 in Will Proved.

  3. 10.  French, Richard was born on 1 Dec 1665 in Nether Heyford, Northam, Wiltshire, England; was christened on 15 Dec 1666 in Nether Heyford, Northham, Wiltshire, England (son of French, Thomas and Atkins, Jane); died on 9 Nov 1745 in , Mansfield, Burlington, New Jersey, USA; was buried in Nov 1745 in Will Proved.

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    1. New Jersey Gen. volume 2 page 610
    2. French Family
    3. Archive Record

    Richard married King, Mary on 13 Feb 1701 in Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey. Mary (daughter of King, Harmanus and Mary) was born in 1669 in Of Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  King, Mary was born in 1669 in Of Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey (daughter of King, Harmanus and Mary).

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    Invalid seal-to-parents temple code: AZ..

    Children:
    1. 5. French, Mary was born on 3 Nov 1707 in Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey; died on 18 Aug 1746 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; was buried on 18 Aug 1746.

  5. 12.  Jones, Edward was born in 1645 in Of Bala, Merionethshire, Wales (son of Jones, John and Jones, Mrs.John); died on 26 Dec 1727 in Merion, , Chester Co., Pennsylvania; was buried on 26 Feb 1737 in Merion Meeting, House, Chester, Pennsylvania.

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    1. Merion in the Welsh tract : with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor, historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quaker in 1682 /974.81 D2/ Glenn, Thomas Allen b. 1864 (Main Author) Page 311; 261
    2. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania /974.8 Fws p.183 /974.8 F2 Glenn, Thomas Allen b. 1864 (Main Author)
    3. Ancestry of Dr. Thomas Wynne, speaker of the first assembly of Pennsylvania, etc. : who was born in the parish of Yskeiviog, near Caerwys, in Flintshire, North Wales, inthe year 1627, and who removed to the province of Pennsylvania with William Penn, in the good ship, Welcome, in the year 1682. Cook, Richard Yerkers
    p. 2
    4. Philadelphia Quaker Records
    5.Pennsylvania Magazine Volume 10 page 107 Subject Class 974.8 B2
    Edward Jones and others arrived safely in River Schuykill 13 Aug 1682 in Ship Lyon. Settled on south
    side, 6 or 7 miles from the sity, dug caves and lived in them.
    6. A history of the Quakers in Wales and their emigration to North America;Rees, Thomas Mardy (Main Author);942.9 K2r - FHL BRITISH Book - Available Volume 10 page 107 Edward Jones agreed with
    William Penn for 5,000 acres in Pennsylvania, sent over to take possession
    page 157 Edward Jones and Company (names of Welchmen who formed the company including Edward Nones (see Early History of Merion and and old Welsh pedigree by James J. Levick, repreint from Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, volume 14 (1880)

    Edward married Wynne, Mary in 1677 in Of, , Flintshire, North Wales. Mary (daughter of Wynne, Thomas and Buttall, Martha) was born in 1659 in , Flint, Wales; was christened in 1659 in Flint, , , Wales; died on 29 Jul 1738 in Merion, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Jul 1738 in Merion Meeting, House, Chester Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Wynne, Mary was born in 1659 in , Flint, Wales; was christened in 1659 in Flint, , , Wales (daughter of Wynne, Thomas and Buttall, Martha); died on 29 Jul 1738 in Merion, Chester Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in Jul 1738 in Merion Meeting, House, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.

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    1. 6. Jones, John was born on 15 May 1691 in Merion, , Chester, Pennsylvania; died after 3 Feb 1744 in Before 17 Apr, 1745.

  7. 14.  Doughty, Jacob was born on 14 Feb 1671 in Flushing, Queens, New York (son of Doughty, Elias and Doughty, Sarah); died on 11 Aug 1737 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey; was buried in Aug 1737 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey.

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    1. New York Record vol. 43 page 283-4
    2. Am. 25 (Quaker Rec) Vol 3
    3. New Jersey Wills vol. 30 page 148
    4. New Jersey meetings (N.J.1)
    5. Quaker Records of Flushing, New York

    Jacob married Whitehead, Amy in 1696 in Hempstead, Queens, New York. Amy (daughter of Whitehead, Daniel and Stevenson, Abigail) was born on 17 Aug 1679 in Hempstead, Queens, New York; died on 2 Aug 1745 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey; was buried in Aug 1745 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Whitehead, Amy was born on 17 Aug 1679 in Hempstead, Queens, New York (daughter of Whitehead, Daniel and Stevenson, Abigail); died on 2 Aug 1745 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey; was buried in Aug 1745 in Bethlehem, Hunterdon, New Jersey.

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    1. 7. Doughty, Mary was born on 17 Apr 1699 in Hempstead, Queens, New York; died after 1756 in , Burlington, New Jersey.