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| Husband: Jacob DEWITT | |||
| Born: | ABT 1671 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | AFT 1753 | at: | |
| Father: | Tjerck Claessen DEWITT | ||
| Mother: | Barbara ANDRIESSEN | ||
| Spouses: | Grietje VERNOOY | ||
| Notes: | [NI1302] | ||
| Wife: Grietje VERNOOY | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Cornelis C. VERNOOY | ||
| Mother: | Annatje CORNELISSEN | ||
| Spouses: | Jacob DEWITT | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Anna DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 15 Mar 1695 | at: | Hurley, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 1 May 1713 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | 1715 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Frederick SCHOONMAKER | ||
| Name: | Tjerck DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 3 Jul 1698 | at: | Rochester, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 8 Aug 1719 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | ABT 1764 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Ariaantje DEKKER | ||
| Name: | Cornelis DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 6 Apr 1701 | at: | Rochester, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 3 Oct 1728 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Sara HOORNBECK | ||
| Name: | Jannetje DEWITT [NI12852] | ||
| Born: | BEF 13 Feb 1703 | at: | Rochester, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 22 Aug 1731 | at: | [S582] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Gerardus VANNIEUWEGEN | ||
| Name: | Jacob DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 28 Sep 1707 | at: | Hurley, Ulster, NY [S582] |
| Died: | ABT 1778 | at: | |
| Name: | Tjaatje DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 12 Oct 1710 | at: | Rochester, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 17 Mar 1729 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | 12 Nov 1756 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Peter GUMAER | ||
| Name: | Elizabeth DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 21 Feb 1713 | at: | Hurley, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | ABT 1734 | at: | |
| Died: | ABT 1757 | at: | |
| Spouses: | Johannes DEKKER | ||
| Name: | Jan DEWITT | ||
| Born: | BEF 15 Jun 1718 | at: | Hurley, Ulster, NY |
| Married: | 19 Dec 1751 | at: | Kingston, Ulster, NY[S582] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Anne PRESCOTT | ||
[NI1302] Jacob lived in Rochester, Ulster Co, NY, on land which he and his brother Jan purchased from their father 24 Dec 1695, for five hundred schepels of wheat. This was probably a portion of the land granted to Tjerck Claessen by patent 14 May 1694. In 1705 Jacob was one of the Trustees of Rochester, and he served a number of years.
[NI12852] Moved to the Minnisink region.
| Husband: David FAUSETT | |||
| Born: | 29 Apr 1747 | at: | Lambton, Durham, England [S71] |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | 14 Mar 1810 | at: | Orange Co, NC [S71] |
| Father: | Richard FAUSETT | ||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Eleanor | ||
| Notes: | [NI1859] | ||
| Wife: Eleanor | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | David FAUSETT | ||
| Notes: | [NI1860] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Sarah FAUSETT | ||
| Born: | 1767 | at: | Orange Co, NC [S71] |
| Died: | BEF 1824 | at: | |
| Name: | Richard FAUSETT [NI1832] | ||
| Born: | ABT 1770 | at: | Of Orange Co, NC |
| Married: | 28 Jan 1792 | at: | Orange Co, NC[S125] |
| Died: | 1848-1850 | at: | Marshall Co, TN [S71] |
| Spouses: | Mary MCKEE , Ann Lowrence HELTON | ||
| Name: | William FAUSETT | ||
| Born: | 1774 | at: | Orange Co, NC [S71] |
| Died: | 18 Jun 1802 | at: | |
| Name: | Abram FAUSETT | ||
| Born: | 1773 | at: | Orange Co, NC [S71] [S960] |
| Married: | 22 Dec 1807 | at: | Richmond, GA[S960] |
| Died: | 1834 | at: | Laurens Co, GA [S960] |
| Spouses: | Sarah PATTERSON | ||
[NI1859] 1784 David & Richard Fausett were witnesses to the will of William Fausett who may have been a brother of Richard Fausett (elder). 's Mill, including the two parcels of land, from his father for £400.
[NI1860] Maiden name might be Twigg.
[NI1832]
Death also given as 22 Apr 1814 Maury Co, TN., 1796, and its vast new land areas beckoned the Orange County pioneers. Richard & Mary Fausett, with their four children, followed one of the many old indian trails into Sumner County, settling at West Gallatin, about twenty five miles to the north of the present site of Nasville. y. es of his 640 acre parcel of land in Sumner county. rn in 1802, followed two years later by John McKee December 22, 1804, and William McKee January 6, 1807.s a gift of Alexander McKee to Thomas Ryan Butler of Robertson County, Tennesseeement near Columbia in Maury County, Tennessee, about sixty five miles to the south of the present city of Nashville. Just why the family moved to this area is unknown, but since he was a farmer, I assume the lands held promise for him and Mary, obedient to the desires of her husband, again uprooted her household and together with Richard faced again new frontiers for better opportunities for rasing their family. They became part of the great westward movements of colonizers and settlers along the frontier trails. It was here that Eliza McKee was born July 5, 1808, Amanda Armstrong May 6, 1810, Mary in 1812, Rebecca Stone June 11, 1813, Martha Spencer in 1816, Harriett Berryhill about 1817, and Catherine about 1819. k polls, one white poll.tt proved and registered. 180 acres on Silver Creek for $360. Richard Fausett property was on Silver Creek about 12 miles southeast of Columbia. While the Ivies, Allreds and Sanders lived in Bedford County, and the Faussetts and McKees lived in Maury County, they lived in close proximity to each other. The Ivies and Sanders were members of the Rock Creek church, while the Faussetts had some connection to it. The Fausett property after 1812 was about 12 miles southeast of Columbia on Silver Creek, in Maury County, near the Rock Creek church. Nancy Fausett (daughter of Richard) and Alexander Baldridge were married by Zion Record who was connected to the church. d on Silver Creeky on Silver Creek to son-in-law James Baldridge for $75.k to his son David
Richard Fausett sold a negro man Jack, about 25, for $500.r husband and family.res of land for $220.1,084 to Baldridge.
| Husband: Johannes DIERDORFF | |||
| Born: | ABT 1715 | at: | Neuweid, Bavaria, Germany [S48] |
| Married: | 22 May 1740 | at: | York Co, PA[S48] |
| Died: | 1776 | at: | York, PA [S48] |
| Father: | Anthony DIERDORFF | ||
| Mother: | Christina | ||
| Spouses: | Anna Marie ERHART | ||
| Notes: | [NI1243] | ||
| Wife: Anna Marie ERHART | |||
| Born: | ABT 1719 | at: | |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Johannes DIERDORFF | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
[NI1243] Lived for a time near the Amwell Church in NJ. In 1741 assisted in organizing the Big Conawago Church. In 1734 assisted in building the first log cabin where Little York now stands. He relocated to York Co, PA, in 1763, and lived there the rest of his life. Naturalized by Act of Assembly, July 1730.
| Husband: Samuel HARSHBARGER | |||
| Born: | 1783 | at: | Lancaster Co, PA [S465] |
| Married: | 9 Apr 1804 | at: | [S182] |
| Died: | 1853 | at: | Near Delphi, Carroll, IN [S28] [S182] |
| Father: | Christian HARSHBARGER | ||
| Mother: | Barbary C. AMMEN | ||
| Spouses: | Christena KINZIE , Polly KINZIE , Nancy SHELBY | ||
| Wife: Christena KINZIE | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Samuel HARSHBARGER | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: John ALLRED | |||
| Born: | ABT 1761 | at: | |
| Married: | at: | ||
| Died: | ABT 1836 | at: | |
| Father: | John ALLRED | ||
| Mother: | Margaret CHENEY | ||
| Spouses: | Hannah | ||
| Wife: Hannah | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | John ALLRED | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Husband: Joseph TUTTLE | |||
| Born: | BEF 22 Nov 1640 | at: | New Haven, New Haven Colony [S506] |
| Married: | 2 May 1667 | at: | New Haven, New Haven, CT[S506] |
| Died: | Sep 1690 | at: | New Haven, New Haven, CT [S506] |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Hannah MUNSON | ||
| Wife: Hannah MUNSON | |||
| Born: | BEF 11 Jun 1648 | at: | New Haven, New Haven Colony [S506] |
| Died: | 30 Nov 1695 | at: | Guilford, New Haven, CT [S506] |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Joseph TUTTLE | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Joseph TUTTLE [NI11113] | ||
| Born: | 18 Mar 1667 | at: | New Haven, New Haven, CT [S832] |
| Married: | 10 Nov 1691 | at: | Milford, New Haven, CT[S832] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Spouses: | Elizabeth SANFORD | ||
[NI11113] Resident of East Haven. Was prominent and active in local affairs. was elected Representative to the State Legislature in May and Oct, 1710.
| Husband: Martin HOLTZINGER | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Married: | 24 May 1737 | at: | Merklingen, Wurttemberg, Germany[S639] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Anna Maria HOLTZHAUSSER | ||
| Notes: | [NI17440] | ||
| Wife: Anna Maria HOLTZHAUSSER | |||
| Born: | BEF 2 Nov 1704 | at: | Merklingen, Wurttemberg, Germany [S639] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | Sigmond HOLTZHAUSSER | ||
| Mother: | Anna Maria ZWILLING | ||
| Spouses: | Martin HOLTZINGER | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
[NI17440] Weaver. Son of Martin Holtzinger, Zimm.
| Husband: Stephen NOBLE | |||
| Born: | 15 Aug 1686 | at: | Westfield, Hampshire, MA [S725] |
| Married: | at: | [S725] | |
| Died: | 10 Dec 1755 | at: | New Milford, Litchfield, CT [S725] |
| Father: | John NOBLE | ||
| Mother: | Mary GOODMAN | ||
| Spouses: | Abigail MORGAN | ||
| Wife: Abigail MORGAN | |||
| Born: | 16 Feb 1682 | at: | |
| Died: | ABT 1758 | at: | |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Stephen NOBLE | ||
| Notes: | [NI18276] | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
[NI18276] Daughter of Isaac Morgan of Enfield, Conn. She joined the New Milford church Aug., 1720
| Husband: Solomon KILBOURN | |||
| Born: | 1 Mar 1735 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT |
| Married: | 8 Apr 1756 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT |
| Died: | 30 Jul 1806 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT |
| Father: | Joseph KILBOURN | ||
| Mother: | Abigail STOCKWELL | ||
| Spouses: | Anna PALMER | ||
| Wife: Anna PALMER | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | at: | ||
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Solomon KILBOURN | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Solomon KILBOURN [NI11520] | ||
| Born: | 7 Dec 1764 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT |
| Married: | ABT 1784 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT[S688] |
| Died: | at: | Hampton, NY [S688] | |
| Spouses: | Abigail GROSS , Keziah | ||
| Name: | Hannah KILBOURN | ||
| Born: | 6 Mar 1760 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT [S210] |
| Married: | 1774 | at: | Litchfield, Litchfield, CT[S210] |
| Died: | 1846 | at: | Forestville, NY [S210] |
| Spouses: | Benjamin DOOLITTLE | ||
[NI11520] He resided for some years in Ohio, but subsequently settled in Hampton, N. Y., where he died.
| Husband: Thomas HINCKLEY | |||
| Born: | BEF 19 Mar 1619 | at: | Hawkhurst, Kent, England |
| Married: | 7 Dec 1641 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony[S991] |
| Died: | 25 Apr 1706 | at: | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA |
| Father: | Samuel HINCKLEY | ||
| Mother: | Sarah SOULE | ||
| Spouses: | Mary RICHARDS , Mary SMITH | ||
| Notes: | [NI12662] | ||
| Wife: Mary RICHARDS | |||
| Born: | at: | ||
| Died: | 24 Jun 1659 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Father: | |||
| Mother: | |||
| Spouses: | Thomas HINCKLEY | ||
| CHILDREN | |||
| Name: | Mary HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 3 Aug 1644 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Sarah HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 4 Nov 1646 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Melatiah HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 25 Nov 1648 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Hannah HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 15 Apr 1650 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Samuel HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 14 Feb 1651 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | 19 Mar 1697 | at: | Barnstable, Barnstable, MA [S991] |
| Name: | Thomas HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 5 Dec 1654 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Bathshua HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 15 May 1657 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
| Name: | Mehitable HINCKLEY | ||
| Born: | 24 Mar 1658 | at: | Barnstable, Plymouth Colony [S991] |
| Died: | at: | ||
[NI12662]
Thomas Hinckley was the sixth and last governor of Plymouth Colony (1681-1692). Was the King's councilor during Andros, from 1692 to 1706. He was a man when he came to this country with his parents and entered into an active part of the conduct of the colonial affairs. He was a man of much energy, of fine character and distinguished reputation. His life covered the history of the Plymouth Colony and his grave at Great Marsh, where a memorial stone has been erected, attracts many visitors each year. He participated in the Narraganset fight of 1665 and was a representative to the general court. He had sixteen living children, twelve of them daughters. Of his wife Mary (Smith) Glover, it is written: "She was adored by her husband and all that knew her, beautiful of face and figure." Inventory of ye Goods and Estate of Mrs. Mary Glover, ye wife of Mr. Nath. Glover, deceased, taken by Roger Clap and John Gurnell the 13:12 mo 1659 by ye request of the said Mrs. Glover. Amount in pounds, 478.01.06. This inventory was presented to ye County Court, by Mr. Thos. Hinckley, on his marriage to Mary, ye relict of said Nath. Glover. Debts due to Quartermaster Smith, Thomas Danford, Samuel Chandler. On 31 Aug 1660 the Court made a division of the estate of "said Nath. Glover and the said Thos. Hinckley in the right of Mary, ye relict of said Nath. Glover, now his wife, to have one third of the 478.01.06 pounds, the other two thirds to the children of said Nath. When Mary's will was probated 27 April 1705, Samuel Prince of Sandwich, the husband of her daughter, Mercy Hinkley, was appointed administrator. (N.E.H.G.R., Vol 13. Hinckley, E. Charles, Hinckley History and Heritage, Third Edition, 1982, p. 40. Caroline Jurczak's hand written Hinkley genealogy, p. 6-7, 165-166, 168-169.)
ather, Samuel Hinkley, to America, and was at Scituate as early as 1635; at Barnstable in 1639; admitted as freeman in Plymouth Colony in 1645. In 1646 he was elected a Deputy or Representative from the town of Barnstable to the Colonial Court, and was repeatedly chosen until 1658, when he was made Governor's Assistant. Promoted to Deputy Governor in 1680, he was next year chosen Governor, and except during the interruption to the government caused by Sir Edmund Andros, Gov. Hinkley held that office until 1692. (Peirce's Colonial Lists, page 6)
ymouth Colony, between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, who were able to perform military duty, in August, 1643, as shown by the official returns of an actual examination and inspection made at that time. Barnstable Company, non-commissioned officers and Privates. (Peirce's Colonial Lists, page 73)
e to lay out a road from Sandwich to Plymouth, composed of Anthony Thatcher, William Basset, Jonathan Hatch, John Phinney, James Skiff, Henry Dillingham, John Ellis, John Wing. Joseph Rogers, Edward Bangs, William Hedge, Thomas Hinckley and Thomas Dexter.
(The Hamlin Family, page 167)