JOSEPH LINN

JOSEPH LINN

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name JOSEPH LINN

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1725 Northern Ireland nach diesem Ort suchen [1]
Tod 8. April 1800 Harmony Vale, Sussex, New Jersey nach diesem Ort suchen
Testament 20. Juni 1798 Hardiston, Sussex, New Jersey nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 10. August 1747 Somerset County, New Jersey nach diesem Ort suchen [2] [3]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
10. August 1747
Somerset County, New Jersey
Martha KIRKPATRICK

Notizen zu dieser Person

When Joseph Linn was born in 1725 in Northern Ireland, his father, John, was 40 and his mother, Margaret, was 33. He married Martha Kirkpatrick on 10 August 1747 in New Jersey, USA. They had eight children during their marriage. He died on 8 April 1800 in Sussex, New Jersey, USA, having lived a long life of 75 years.
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut: A Record of the Achievements of Her People in the Making of a Commonwealth and the Founding of a Nation. Volume IV
Linn
(II) Joseph , son of John and Margaret Linn , was born in Somerset county, New Jersey , about 1725 , died in Harmony Vale, Sussex county, New Jersey , April 8, 1800 . After his marriage he lived first in Hunterdon county , then near Johnsonbury in Hardwick township , afterwards in Hardiston , and finally in Harmony Vale . He married Martha Kirkpatrick , the daughter or niece of Alexander and Elizabeth Kirkpatrick , of Watties Beach, Dumfriesshire, Scotland , and Mine Brook, Hunterdon county, New Jersey , the grandparents of Chief Justice Andrew Kirkpatrick , of the New Jersey supreme court, who married Jane , daughter of Colonel John Bayard . She was born in Scotland about 1723 , died in Harmony Vale , March 7, 1791 . Children, named in their father's will, dated June 20, 1798 : Andrew , born about 1755 , died in April, 1799 , married Ann Carnes ; John , born December 3, 1763 , died January 5, 1821 , married Martha Hunt ; David ; Alexander , referred to below; Mary ; Margaret ; Ann ; Martha .
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Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey, 1910
Page 70:

(I) Joseph, brother of Judge Alexander
Linn, of Somerset county, New Jersey, was
born in 1725, in the North of Ireland, and
about 1750 married Martha, daughter of Andrew
Kirkpatrick, the immigrant, who migrated
from his home at Fratties Beach, Dumfries,
-Scotland, with his sons. John and David, and
his daughters, Martha and Elizabeth, with his
brother .Alexander and family, and located in
Belfast. Ireland, in 1725, and in 1736 embarked
for .America, landing at New Castle, Delaware,
anl thence making the journey mostly on foot
to Mine Run or Mine Brook. Basking Ridge.
Xew Jersey, which place they made their (ler-
manent home. The name is prominent in the
history of the Presbyterian church in Basking
Ridge and in the affairs of the government of
the state of New Jersey and of the United
States, both judicial and legislative.
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From the book 'CAPT. JOHN KIRKPATRICK OF NEW JERSEY 1739 - 1922 And His Sisters MRS. JOSEPH LINN & MRS. STEPHEN ROY: A Genealogy by WILLIAM CLINTON ARMSTRONG' Copyright, 1927 [Expired 2005] J. HEIDINGSFELD COMPANY New Brunswick, New Jersey

301. MARTHA KIRKPATRICK married Joseph Linn. Their license to marry was dated August 10, 1747. They were married in Somerset County, N. J.; but they soon removed to Sussex County. Martha was born in Belfast, Ireland, in 1728, and died in Sussex County, N. J., March 7, 1791.
Joseph was born in Ireland about 1725 and came to New Jersey about 1740; he grew to manhood at Basking Ridge in Somerset County. There came with him to America his brother James Linn, who was twelve years his senior and who died in Somerset County in 1776 in his 64th year. Joseph died April 6, 1800; for his will, see Chapter VIII. He was Adjutant in the Sussex County, N. J., militia during the Revolutionary War. Eight children:

302. i. Mary Linn; she is named in her father's will, dated 1798, and is charged therein with ?.160 which had been advanced to her; no further record.

+303. ii. Margaret Linn, b. 1751, d. Sept. 19, 1822, m. Joseph Gaston.

+304. iii. Alexander Linn, b. Dec. 6, 1753, d. 1796, m. Hannah Armstrong.

+305. iv. Andrew Linn, b. 1755, d. April 9, 1799, m. Ann Carnes.

+306. v. David Linn, buried at Yellow Frame, m. Sarah Hankinson.

+307. vi. Ann Linn, d. 1837, m. Jacob Hull, Sr.

+308. vii. Martha Linn was twice married: (1) to Isaac Shafer, and (2) to Joseph Demund.

+309. viii. Hon. John Linn, b. 1763, d. 1823, at Washington, D. C., m. Martha Hunt.
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History discloses the fact that this Linn family came from
LINN good old Scotch-Irish ancestry, and that among its scions were
revolutionary soldiers, eminent judges, attorneys, physicians
and politicians, of much more than the ordinary ability and influence, especially
in the states of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, the Virginias, and
Missouri. Later generations intermarried with the New England family
of Newcombs : hence the following narrative will treat, to some extent
of both families, which include the well known attorney-at-law in West
\irginia and Charleston, Robert G. Linn.
(I) Joseph Linn, of Scotch-Irish descent, was born in 1725, and died
April 8. 1800. He married Martha Kirkpatrick, a native of the city of
Belfast. Ireland, born in 1728: died [March 7, 1791, daughter of Andrew
Kirkpatrick. Joseph Linn was an adjutant in the Second Regiment of
Sussex [Militia, of Airginia, during the revolutionary struggle, Aaron
Hankinson being the colonel. Joseph and Martha (Kirkpatrick) Linn
had four sons and four daughters: i. Alexander, born in 1753, married
Hannah, daughter of Nathan and Uphamy (Wright) Armstrong. 2.
David, married Sarah, daughter of Brigadier-General Aaron Hankinson.
and they had eight children among whom were : Alexander, married and
removed to Ohio ; Mattie, married Jacob Shepherd ; Polly, unmarried :
Margaret, married a Mr. Shepherd : Aaron, married Eliza Hankinson,
and settled in Finleyville. Pennsylvania. 3. Andrew, mentioned below.
4. Margaret, married Hon. Joseph Gaston, paymaster of the Sussex
Militia, during revolutionary war days. 3. Mary. 6. .Ann. married
Jacob Hull. 7. Martha, married (first) Isaac Schaeffer, (second) Joseph
Desmond; she died in 1830, and was buried at Sandusky, Ohio: the Rev.
Isaac Desmond was her son. 8. Tohn, married in 1791, Martha Hunt,
(West Virginia and Its People, Family and personal history, Vol. 2, 1913)
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Persons mentioned in will dated 20 June 1798:
Joseph Linn of Hardiston, Sussex County [testator]
Alexander, my son
John, my son [executor]
David , my son [executor]
Andrew, my son [executor]
Mary, my daughter
Margaret, my daughter
Ann, my daughter
Martha, my daughter
Joseph, younger son of my son Alexander
Joseph, son of my son John
Abraham Ploot [witness]
William Chardavoyne [witness]
Anthony Chardavoyne [witness]
Will proved 29 November 1800
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From the book 'CAPT. JOHN KIRKPATRICK OF NEW JERSEY 1739 - 1922 And His Sisters MRS. JOSEPH LINN & MRS. STEPHEN ROY: A Genealogy by WILLIAM CLINTON ARMSTRONG' Copyright, 1927 [Expired 2005, 70 years after author's death] J. HEIDINGSFELD COMPANY New Brunswick, New Jersey:

Joseph Linn's Will

In the name of God, amen. I, Joseph Linn, of Hardiston in the County of Sussex, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this for my last Will and Testament,
First, I give unto Joseph, younger son of my son Alexander, ten pounds with interest from the end of one year after my decease. Second, I give to my son John my bed and bedding.
Third, I give to Joseph, son of my son John, twenty pounds with interest from this date until he is twenty-one years of age.
Fourth, I give Elizabeth, daughter of my son John, my chest of drawers.
Fifth, I give unto my sons John and David my farm lying in Hardwick, to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided betwixt them according to quantity and quality.
Sixth, I order that the said lands be appraised (by two or more honest men) at what it is worth or at its full value as soon as is convenient (unless the legatees can agree on the value) the amount of which and my whole estate not before ordered, shall be divided and paid (by my sons John and David so far as the value of the land) in the following manner
My sons Andrew, John and David to have each one an equal share, them or their heirs, the children of my son Alexander to have as much as one of my sons to divide amongst them, his daughters to have half as much as his sons and, if any of them should die before full age and without issue, their part to be divided as above amongst the surviving children, but if issue, then to go to the said issue; my daughters Mary, Margaret, Ann and Martha to have half as much as one of my sons, them or their heirs.
Seventh, I order that-the following sums be charged to each Andrew the sum of ?32, 4s, 6d; John ?54, l ls, 9d; David ?11, 15s, 10d; the children of my son Alexander ?112, 6s, 11d; Mary ?160; Margaret ?150; Ann ?80 ; and Martha ?80; which sums they have each received out of my personal estate and is to be considered as a part of my estate and as so much received and paid to each of them.
I order that my sons John and David do pay the legacies to the above legatees within eighteen months after my decease, unless it is the legacy of my daughter Ann which is to be paid within six months after my decease ; but if it so be that it is not convenient to pay the legacy of my son Andrew or the children of my son Alexander and my daughter Martha, I order that my sons John and David may have the term of three years to pay them in, paying interest after eighteen months after my decease as above.
I order that my lands be bound and security for the payment of the above mentioned legacies.
I appoint my sons Andrew, John and David executors of this, my testament and last Will.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight.
JOSEPH LINN (L. S.)
Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Joseph Linn to be his testament and last Will in the presence of
Abraham Ploot
William Chardavoyne
Anthony Chardavoyne.

The foregoing Will being proved in the usual form before Thomas Anderson, Esq., Surrogate for the County of Sussex, on the 29th day of November, A. D. 1800 by Anthony Chardavoyne, one of the subscribing witnesses to the said Will, Probate was granted by his excellency Richard Howell, Esq., unto John Linn and David Linn, surviving executors in the Will named, they having been first duly sworn well and truly to perform the same, exhibit a true and perfect inventory and render a just and true Account when thereunto lawfully required.
Given under the Prerogative Seal the day and year last aforesaid. John Beatty, Regr.
Recorded at Trenton in Liber 39 of Wills, Folio 205.
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KANAWHA COUNTY WEST VIRGINIA - BIOS: LINN, Robert G.
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Submitted to the West Virginia Biographies Project by:
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September 25, 1999
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History of Charleston and Kanawha County, West Virginia and Representative
Citizens
W.S. Laidley
Richmond Arnold Publishing Co., Chicago, ILL.
1911
p. 414-417

ROBERT G. LINN, one of the leading attorneys of Kanawha county, W. Va.,
residing in Charleston, was born at Glenville, Va., (now W. Va.), April 6,
1849, son of Robert and Sophronia (Newcomb) Linn. The following facts in
regard to the genealogy of the Liun family have been ascertained and may
prove of interest to members of the family.
The Linns are of Scotch-Irish origin. Joseph Linn was born in 1725 and died
April 8, 1800. He married Martha Kirkpatrick, who was born at Belfast,
Ireland, in 1728, and died March 7, 1791. She was the daughter of Andrew
Kirkpatrick. Joseph was adjutant in the 2d regiment of Sussex militia during
the Revolutionary war, Aaron Hankison being colonel. Joseph and Mary Linn had
four sons and four daughters, namely: Alexander (born Dec. 6, 1753), David,
Andrew, Margaret, Mary, Ann, Martha and John. David, Margaret and Andrew are
buried at the Yellow Frame.
(1). Andrew married Hannah, daughter of Nathan and Uphamy (Wright) Armstrong.
(2). David married Sarah, daughter of Brig. Gen. Aaron Hankison, and they
had eight children: Alexander married and went to Ohio. Mattie married Jacob
Shephard. Polly never married. Margaret married a Mr. Shephard. The Shepards
settled in Ohio. Aaron married Eliza Hankison, and settled in Finleyville,
Pa.
(3). Andrew was born in 1759, and died April 9, 1799. He studied medicine
under Dr. Samuel Kennedy at Log Goal. He married Ann Carnes of Blandensburg,
Md., and had five children, namely: Robert married Elizabeth Ryerson, and
settled at Hamburg, N. J. Margaret became the wife or Major William T.
Anderson of Newton. Mary married David Ryerson. Martha married, first, Hugh
Taylor, and second, Richard R. Morris, of New York. Alexander settled at
Easton, Pa.
(4). Margaret married Hon. Joseph Gaston, who was paymaster of Sussex
militia during the Revolutionary war.
(5). Mary
(6). Ann married Jacob Hull.
(7). Martha married, first, Isaac Schaeffer; second, Joseph Desmond. Martha
died In 1830 and was buried at Sandusky, Ohio. The Rev. Isaac Desmond was her
son.
(8). John married, May 19, 1791, Martha Hunt, a daughter of Lieut. Richard
Hunt. They had a large family of children, namely:
Elizabeth married Rev. Edward Allen. Sarah married Nathan Armstrong Shafer.
Andrew married Isabella Beardslee. Mary Ann married Rev. Benj. I. Lowe.
Caroline married Dr. Roderick Byington. Alexan-der was a physician at
Deckertown; he mar-ried Julia Vibbert. William H. was also a physician.
John Linn was appointed to the Court of Common Pleas of Sussex in i8o5, and
served until his death in 1823. He was twice elected to Congress, and died of
typhoid fever at Washington, D. C., during his second term. He was an elder
in the Presby-terian church of Hardyston.
The following facts have also been gathered in regard to other branches of
the family.
Joseph came into the Hardwick Patent from Lamington, Somerset county, N. J.
In the churchyard at Lamington there is a tombstone with this inscription:
"Alexander Linn Esq., who departed this life in the 64th year of his age, A.
D. 1776." This Alexander, it is said, was for many years in the commission
of the peace; he was an elder in the church, and for some time before his
death, one of the judges of the Court of Common Pleas. Another head-stone
marks the grave of Sarah Linn, daughter of Alexander and Sarah Linn, who
departed this life Sept. 12, 1755, aged twd years, three months and 15 days.
A third stone is in memory of Sarah Linn, daughter of James Linn, who
departed this life Oct., 1773, one year and six months of age. Mr. Mellick,
in his "Story of an Old Farm," says that Judge James Linn was one of
Somerset's aristocrats, and a citizen highly esteemed throughout the
cotintry; that he lived on a well improved plantation of 600 acres, which he
had inherited from his father; that he kept a retinue of servants and 20
slaves, and that he was elected in May, 1776, a deputy from Somerset to the
Provincial Congress of New Jersey.
>From another source it is learned that James Linn was a nephew of Joseph Linn
and that James was a representative in Congress, 1799-1801, from New Jersey.
When the Jefferson-Burr contest for President was thrown into the House and
the balloting had been so prolonged without result, James Linn broke the
deadlock in the New Jersey delegation, thereby throwing the vote of the
delegation for Jefferson and electing him President.
John Linn of Knowlton township, Warren county, N. J., came from Virginia,
fought in the Sussex militia during the Revolution, and was an elder in the
Presbyterian church, and died at the age of 102 years. His will is recorded
in the Sussex office, and is dated June 2, 1817. It names as his children,
James, John, Elizabeth, Jean, David, Joseph, Robert, Margaret and Cathering.
Among other property the will disposes of land in Greene county, Ky. The
birth dates of the three earliest Linns herein named are as follows:
Alexander Linn of Lamington, 1712; John Linn of Knowlton, 1715; Joseph Linn
of Hardwick, 1725.
Tradition says that the Linns of New Jersey and the Linns of Missouri were
related, and that their common home was in Virginia and West Virginia.
To return to our subject's direct line,
Robert Linn (grandfather of Robert G. Linn), born April 20, 1781, came to
Virginia probably from Pennsylvania about 100 years ago, settling at Linn's
Mills, in what is now Marion county, W. Va., where he died Sept. 9, 1834. He
was a farmer and miller. He married Catherine Lyon, who was born in
Pennsylvania Oct. i8, 1788.
Robert Linn, Jr., son of the aforementioned, was born in Marion county (now
in W. Va., but then in Ha rnson county, Va.), Dec.27, 1813, and died Dec. 7,
1860. He studied law in the office of Hon. Edgar C. Wilson, of Morgantown,
and was later admitted to the bar at Pruntytown, Taylor county, W. Va., in
1846. He subsequently practiced his profession in Gilmer county, W. Va. He
was elected for four successive terms to the office of prosecuting attorney,
by the Whig party, and was serving as sucb at the time of his death. At
different times he held other responsible offices, in which he served with
marked capacity, and was one of the best known and most popular citizens in
Gilmer county. He was an elder in the Presbyterian church. He was married in
Fairmont, W. Va, to Miss Sophronia S. Newcomb, who was born at Greenfield,
Mass., in 1816, a daughter of Ebenezer, Jr., and Sophronia (Smith) Newcomb.
She came of the old New England family of that name, a brief sketch of which
will be found subjoined to the present article. She was a lady of refinement
and culture, and was all her life a strong working member of the Presbyterian
church. Almost her entire life was spent in West Virginia, her parents
settling in Fairmont when she was but two years old. She died August 31, 1890.
The children of Robert Linn, Jr., and his wife Sophronia, were as follows:
Mary S., born Sept. 21, 1841, married Newton B. Bland, who died in March,
1896. She died January 28, 1910, leaving a son, Robert Linn Bland, now a
lawyer at Weston, W. Va., who is married and has three children. Nancy
Catherine Lyon, born May 3, 1849, married Marion T. Brannon, of Glenville, W.
Va., and has three children, namely: Hon. Linn Brannon, ex-judge of the
Circuit court of Gilmer, Calhoun, Jackson, Lewis and Clay counties; Alice,
who is married and lives at Fairmont, W. Va.; and Howard R. Brannon, who is
cashier of a bank at Glenville. Robert G., whose nativity has been already
given, is the direct subject of this sketch. Sarah L., born July 26, 1853, is
unmarried, and resides at Glenville.
Robert G. Linn, in October, 1866, while in his eighteenth year, became
assistant clerk in the circuit clerk's office at Clarksburg, where he
remained three years. In 1869 he entered the Cincinnati (0.) Law School, from
which he was graduated in the Class of 1870, with the degree of B.L. While in
college he had for instructors Ex-Governor Hoadley and Bellamy Storer. After
his graduation he practiced his profession in Glenville, W. Va., where he
became prosecuting attorney, later holding that office for three successive
terms-four years in Gil-mer county and eight years in Calhoun county, W. Va.
Returned to Glenville, Gil-mer county, in March, 1884, he remained there
until 1890, being associated with Hon. John S. Withers, and in 1900 he caine
to Charleston, having been associated in partnership here with George Byrne,
now of the Baltimore "Sun," and with William E. R. Byrne, with whom he is
still thus connected, as also is his son, Robert Linn. He has also a law
office at Sutton, Braxton county, W. Va., with Cary C. Hines and W. F.
Morrison, Jr., as partners; another at Weston, Lewis county, the firm name
being Linn, Brannan & Lively; and a third, or rather fourth, at Glenville,
the firm being Linn, Brannon & Hamilton. From 1873 until 1907, also he had
as partner, Hon. John M. Hamilton, present Congressman from the Fourth
district, with their office at Grantsville, Calhoun county. Mr. Linn stands
high in his profession and much of the important litigation in the county
passes through his hands and those of his partners. He is a Democrat in
politics, and is fraternally connected with the Odd Fellows lodge at
Glenville. In religion he is a Presbyterian
Robert G. Linn was married at Weson, W.Va., to Mary Hamilton, who was born,
reared and educated in that place. Her parents.were Dr. J. M. and Mary M.
(Lorentz) Hamilton, her mother being a daughter of John and a granddaughter
of Jacon Lor-entz. The latter, an early settler in this section, was a farmer
and merchant. He married a Miss Stalnaker, who died at an advanced age. John
Lorentz married Mary Regerboth, and both died when well along in years. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert G. Linti have been the parents of eight children, of whom the
following is a brief record:
Ernest died young. George died June 22, 1908, while a law student at the
Uni-versity of Virginia. Edna, born June 25, 1878, was educated at Wilson
college, Pa., and was for some time a teacher in the nor-mal school. She
resides at home. Mary, born April 25, i88o, was educated in the normal
school at Glenville and at Hollins, Va., and is also at home. Harriet, born
March 30, 1884, graduated from the Glenville Normal school, and as a trained
nurse from Washington, D. C. Robert, born July 25, 1882, graduated in law at
Morgantown,
W. Va. University in the Class of 1906, with the degree of B.L., was
admitted to the bar in the same year and has since been a member of the firm
with his father. He is unmarried. Ruth, born Oct.25, i886, is now taking a
course in nursing at Washington, D. C. John Hamilton, born Dec. 6, 1892, 15
now attending the city high school. The family attends the Presbyterian
church.
The Newcomb Genealogy -Francis Newcomb, born in England in 1605, came to
the American colonies in 1635, with his wife Rachel. Their son Peter, born in
-Braintree, Mass., March 16, 1648, married in April, 1672, Susanna Cutting,
daughter of Richard Cutting, of Watertown.
Jonathan, of the third generation, born in Braintree, Mass., March 1, 1685,
had wife D*borah, whose family name has not been ascertained. Their children
included Benjamin, born in Braintree, Mass., April 9, 1719, who on coming of
age removed to Norton, Mass., and died in 1801. He mar-ried, Nov.24, 1743,
Mary, daughter of John and Mercy Everett, of Dedham. She was born March 8,
1720-21.
Rev. Ebenezer Newcomb, fifth in line of descent, and maternal great
grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was born at Norton, Mass., in
November, 1754. He followed the various occupations of carpenter, joiner, and
farmer, and was also a Baptist minister. He fought for American independence
in the Revolutionary war, being a member of Capt. A. Clapp' 5 company. His
death occurred Feb.13, 1829. He married Wealthy Willis, Feb.23, 1779, who
died May 11, 1818.
Ebenezer Newcomb, Jr., son of the fore-going, and grandfather of Robert G.
Linn, was born Oct.22, 1785. He was a carpen-ter, joiner and cabinet maker.
He moved from Greenfield, Mass., to Fairmont, Va., where he died in 1859. He
married Sophronia Smith, who was born April 24, 1792. Their daughter
Sophronia, born Dec 6, 1816, died Aug. 30, 1890. A native of Deerfield,
Mass., she came with her parents to Fairmont, Va., when two years old, and as
before stated, she became the wife of Robert Linn, and the mother of Robert
G. Linn, the direct subject of this sketch.

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U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 about Joseph Liner
Name: Joseph Liner
[Joseph Linn]
SAR Membership: 38083
Birth Date: 1725
Birth Place: Somerset, New Jersey
Death Date: 8 Apr 1800
Death Place: Harmonyvale, New Jersey
Spouse: Martha Kirkpatrick
Children: Alexander Liner
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LYNN, JOSEPH Ancestor #: A072698
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: STAFF OFFICER
Birth: 1725 SOMERSET CO NEW JERSEY
Death: 4-8-1800 HARMONY VALE SUSSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Service Source: STRYKER, REG OF OFFICERS & MEN OF NJ IN THE REV WAR, P 347
Service Description: 1) ADJUTANT OF 2ND REGT, SUSSEX CO

RESIDENCE
1) City: HARDWICK TWP - County: SUSSEX CO - State: NEW JERSEY

SPOUSE
Number Name
1) MARTHA KIRKPATRICK

ASSOCIATED APPLICATIONS AND SUPPLEMENTALS
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Vol. Docs Child [Spouse #] Spouse
24107 ANDREW [1] ANNE CARNES PURCHASE
29230 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
35907 ANDREW [1] ANNE CARNES PURCHASE
38686 DAVID [1] SARAH HANKINSON PURCHASE
102252 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
102255 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
102895 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
112515 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
151941 DAVID [1] SARAH HANKINSON PURCHASE
154738 DAVID [1] SARAH HANKINSON PURCHASE
160668 ANDREW [1] ANNE CARNES PURCHASE
184574 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
192743 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
192744 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
195242 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
253120 MARGARET [1] JOSEPH GASTON PURCHASE
253121 MARGARET [1] JOSEPH GASTON PURCHASE
253122 MARGARET [1] JOSEPH GASTON PURCHASE
273490 MARGARET [1] JOSEPH GASTON PURCHASE
317998 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
326087 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
392481 ANDREW [1] ANN CARNES PURCHASE
397601 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
404837 ANDREW [1] ANN CAIRNES PURCHASE
421666 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
437766 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
477942 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
483885 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
483886 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
461969 443 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
493824 471 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
514712 471 S ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
629164 S ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
630641 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
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721516 S ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
757832 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
784267 ANDREW [1] ANN CAIRNES PURCHASE
884372 ANDREW [1] ANN CAIRNES PURCHASE
925017 ALEXANDER [1] HANNAH ARMSTRONG PURCHASE
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1 rootsweb.com - World Connect entry
2 ancestry.com
3 New Jersey State Archives
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: http://www.nj.gov/state/archives/searchdatabases.html

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