Lieutenant William Barton of Morris County, New Jersey: And His DescendantsVaile Press, 1900 - 148 pages |
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... Milford THE PARSONAGE. OAK PARK, ILL. Abigail2, m. 1685, Jan. 5, Jonathan Selleck, jun. of Stamford, b. 1664 Inly 11. Martha*, m. DJohn Selleck, d. bef. 1694, Harvard Coll. i690t, brother of Jonathan; 2i 1695, April 16, Rev. John ...
... Milford THE PARSONAGE. OAK PARK, ILL. Abigail2, m. 1685, Jan. 5, Jonathan Selleck, jun. of Stamford, b. 1664 Inly 11. Martha*, m. DJohn Selleck, d. bef. 1694, Harvard Coll. i690t, brother of Jonathan; 2i 1695, April 16, Rev. John ...
Page 119
... Milford. His will made 16, Nov. 1694 pro. 12 March following, instructs us as to these wives and his children which were all by the first. As early as 1640 he had been to Taunton. He preached near 50 years, wrote a Latin epitaph on ...
... Milford. His will made 16, Nov. 1694 pro. 12 March following, instructs us as to these wives and his children which were all by the first. As early as 1640 he had been to Taunton. He preached near 50 years, wrote a Latin epitaph on ...
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... Milford, Samuel, Sept. 15, 1655; Joseph, 1658, grad. Harvard College 1677; Mary 1660; John and Sarah 1661; and Abigail, b. March 28, 1667, d. March 20, 1742, m. Capt. Robert Treat. (Savage's Diet., Vol. I, p. 331.) TAPP. Edmund Tapp, ...
... Milford, Samuel, Sept. 15, 1655; Joseph, 1658, grad. Harvard College 1677; Mary 1660; John and Sarah 1661; and Abigail, b. March 28, 1667, d. March 20, 1742, m. Capt. Robert Treat. (Savage's Diet., Vol. I, p. 331.) TAPP. Edmund Tapp, ...
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... Milford, who died in 1816, aged 83. The John Clarks of Milford were not few. Four separate families appear to have had Johns, and two of these perpetuated the name for four generations each. With as near an approach to certainty as I ...
... Milford, who died in 1816, aged 83. The John Clarks of Milford were not few. Four separate families appear to have had Johns, and two of these perpetuated the name for four generations each. With as near an approach to certainty as I ...
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... Milford church April 4, 1725, she Sept. 14, 1728. Their children were Billings, bap. July 10, 1726; John, bap. Oct. 1, 1732, Mary, bap. Nov. 7, 1736. This we have from the Milford church records. John married Esther Rogers, who survived ...
... Milford church April 4, 1725, she Sept. 14, 1728. Their children were Billings, bap. July 10, 1726; John, bap. Oct. 1, 1732, Mary, bap. Nov. 7, 1736. This we have from the Milford church records. John married Esther Rogers, who survived ...
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Page 44 - I hereby appoint sole executrix of this my last will and testament ; hereby revoking all former wills by me made.
Page 44 - Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said John Alden, 2nd, as and for his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who, at his request, and in his presence, and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses the day and year above written.
Page 117 - The shad and alewive fisheries. Whereupon Wisely and well spake Abraham Davenport, Straight to the question, with no figures of speech Save the ten Arab signs, yet not without The shrewd dry humor natural to the man : His awe-struck colleagues listening all the while, Between . the pauses of his argument, To hear the thunder of the wrath of God Break from the hollow trumpet of the cloud.
Page 44 - The Condition of this Obligation is such, that if the above bounden Administrator of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of Deceased, do make or cause to be made a true and perfect Inventory of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits...
Page 117 - I am against an adjournment. The day of Judgment is either approaching, or it is not. If it is not, there is no cause for an adjournment : if it is, I choose to be found doing my duty. I wish therefore that candles may be brought.
Page 85 - Wilt thou not from this time cry unto Me : — " My father, Thou art the guide of my youth?
Page 44 - ... to be his last will and testament and that at the doing thereof the said testator was of sound and disposing mind and memory as far as this deponent knows and as he verily believes and that Samuel P.
Page 45 - Neighbour— the executors therein named, proved the same before me, and are duly authorized to take upon themselves the administration of the estate of the testator, agreeably to the said will.
Page 14 - Meg," his hawk, on his wrist, and has a horse called " Bayard " and another called " Py " ; and perhaps also John Barton of Holme beside Newark, the proud stapler who set as a
Page 117 - And there he stands in memory to this day, Erect, self-poised, a rugged face, half seen Against the background of unnatural dark, A witness to the ages as they pass, That simple duty hath no place for fear.