John Jewell (M)
#124943
- Children of John Jewell and (Unknown) West:
- Richard Jewell
Altie Jewell+ b. 1744, d. 4-Mar-1813
John Jewell b. 21-May-1776
Richard Jewell (M)
#124942
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William Jewell (M)
b. 6-Nov-1727, d. 16-Sep-1874, #92423
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William Jewell was born on 6-Nov-1727 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey.
He married Rebecca Dey, daughter of William Dye Sr. and Margaret Salter, before 1758.
William Jewell died on 16-Sep-1874 at Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, at age 146.
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Ellen? Jewett (F)
#233547
Ezekial Jewett (M)
#235620
- Child of Ezekial Jewett and Faith Parrott:
- Thomas Jewett b. 20-Sep-1666, d. 6-May-1731
Thomas Jewett (M)
b. 20-Sep-1666, d. 6-May-1731, #233308
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Ann Job (F)
#128843
Peter Job (M)
#129269
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Peter Job married Ann Job before 10-Feb-1804.
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Martha Jobs (F)
#119341
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Martha Jobs and Henry Perrine obtained a marriage license on 15-May-1741.
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Gertruy Minne Johannes (F)
#101472
Minne Johannes (M)
d. 1693, #18507
Relationship=7th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Minne Johannes married Rensje Feddans before 1655 at Netherlands.
Minne Johannes married Magdeleena Henderse on 1-Apr-1689.
Minne Johannes died in 1693.
He was also known as Minne Johannes Mineola.
He was also known as Mynne Johannes.
He was also known as Minne Johannes.
He emigrated in Sep-1663 from Friesland, Netherlands; with wife, 4 children and wife's sister.
He resided at at New Lots-Flatbush, Kings County, New York, in 1675.
He at auction of Claes Claesen Smit a house and lot in the village of New Utrecht on 5-Jan-1675 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
He held the position of of Constable in Flatbush between 1676 and 1677 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He sold land consisting of the house and lot pruchased at Mew Utrecht in 1675 to Jan Verkerk on 17-Dec-1677 at New Utrecht, Kings County, New York.
He held the position of of Constable in Flatbush in 1679 at Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He sold land his farm at New Lotts to William Morris on 3-Feb-1680 at New Lots-Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
He held the position of of high sheriff of Orange County and was commissione on on 12-Mar-1685 at Orange County, New York.
He resided at at Haverstraw, Rockland County, New York, circa 1689.
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- Children of Minne Johannes and Rensje Feddans:
- Rensje Minnelay
Jannetje Minnes b. 1655
Grietje Minnelay+ b. circa 1661
Albert Minnelay+ b. before 1663
Elizabeth Minne b. circa 1666, d. 1703
Johannes Minnelay b. circa 1672
Abraham Johnson (M)
b. circa 1836, #364072
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Abram Johnson (M)
#140750
- Child of Abram Johnson and Mary Riggs:
- Jacob Johnson+ b. 16-May-1805, d. 16-Feb-1874
Catherine Johnson (F)
b. circa 1840, #364074
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Elizabeth Johnson (F)
b. 22-Aug-1619, d. 1684, #42022
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Elizabeth Johnson was the daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Elizabeth Johnson was baptized on 22-Aug-1619 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
She married Robert Pepper on 14-Mar-1642/43 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Elizabeth Johnson died in 1684.
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Elizabeth Johnson (F)
b. circa 1838, #364073
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Hannah Johnson (F)
b. 23-Mar-1626/27, #129180
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Hannah Johnson was the daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Hannah Johnson was baptized on 23-Mar-1626/27 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
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Humphrey Johnson (M)
b. 5-Nov-1620, d. 24-Jul-1693, #42019
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Humphrey Johnson was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Humphrey Johnson was baptized on 5-Nov-1620 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
Humphrey Johnson was born in 1611 at Heron Hill, Kent, England.
He married Ellen Cheney, daughter of William Cheney Sr. and Margaret Mason, on 26-Mar-1642 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Humphrey Johnson married Abigail Stansfield on 6-Dec-1678 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Humphrey Johnson died on 24-Jul-1693 at Hingham, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, at age 72.
He was Farmer.
Ancestor of Pres. FDR Fought Ind.-King Philip's War Resided in Roxbury many years, then removed to Hingham. A man of affaires and a soldier in Capt. Isaac Johnson's Co. in the war against King Philip in 1675.
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Jacob Johnson (M)
b. 16-May-1805, d. 16-Feb-1874, #37777
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Jacob Johnson was the son of Abram Johnson and Mary Riggs.
Jacob Johnson was born on 16-May-1805 at New Jersey.
He married (Unknown) (Unknown).
Jacob Johnson married Margaret Ann Reid, daughter of Joseph I. Reid and Ann Miller, in 1845.
Jacob Johnson died on 16-Feb-1874 at age 68.
Jacob Johnson was shown in the census on 30-Sep-1850 as a farmer.
Jacob Johnson and Margaret Ann Reid appeared on the census of 30-Sep-1850 at Monroe Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey; real estate value 3,000.00.
Jacob Johnson was shown in the census on 29-Jul-1870 as a farmer.
Jacob Johnson and Margaret Ann Reid appeared on the census of 29-Jul-1870 at Prospect Plains, Middlesex County, New Jersey; real estate value 3,500.00 personal property 450.00
next to her son William Conover.
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- Children of Jacob Johnson and (Unknown) (Unknown):
- Peter Johnson b. circa 1831
Mariah Johnson b. circa 1834
Abraham Johnson b. circa 1836
Elizabeth Johnson b. circa 1838
Catherine Johnson b. circa 1840
Jacob Johnson b. circa 1844
- Child of Jacob Johnson and Margaret Ann Reid:
- Jullietta R. Johnson b. circa 1847
Jacob Johnson (M)
b. circa 1844, #364075
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John Johnson (M)
b. 1588, d. 30-Sep-1659, #37501
Relationship=10th great-grandfather of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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John Johnson was born in 1588 at Herne, England.
John Johnson was born circa 1588 at Wilmington, Kent, England.
John Johnson was born circa 1590 at England.
He married Mary Heath, daughter of William Heath and Agnes Cheney, on 21-Sep-1613 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
John Johnson married Margery (Unknown) before 1633.
John Johnson married Grace Negus, daughter of (Unknown) Negus, before May-1656.
John Johnson died on 30-Sep-1659 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He was buried on 1-Oct-1659 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He immigrated in 1630 to Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; he came from Herne, Kent, England with the Winthrop Fleet.
He served on the Coroner's Jury on 28-Sep-1630.
He held the position of a constable on 19-Oct-1630 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
On 18-May-1631 John Johnson was listed as a freeman at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
He served on a committee to view ground and set bounds for Charlestown and Newton on 7-Nov-1632.
He served on a committee to put a cart bridge over Muddy River on 6-Aug-1633.
He held the position of Deputy for Roxbury to the General Court between 1634 and 1657.
On 1-Apr-1634 He paid 20s. toward the building of the seafort.
He was admitted to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in 1638.
On 1-Dec-1640 He took in a servant, Samuel Hefford, for three years.
In the earliest list of Roxbury inhabitants, about 1642, John Johnson's valuation of £15 12s nad £6 8s. with six goats and four kids, was one of the highest in the town.
He held the position of Surveyor General of Arms and Ammunition on 8-Sep-1642.
He was assigned the duty of distributing the gunpoweder to the major towns in the colony "taking into serious considerations the present danger of each plantation by the desperate plots and conspiracies of the heathen" on 8-Sep-1642.
On 7-Mar-1643/44 Richard Davenport, Captain of the Fort of the Massachusetts at Castle Island, was instructed to demand at any time from John Johnson, surveyor general, for every soldier on suffiecient musket, sword, rest, and pair of bandiliers with tow fathom of match for each musket.
On Mar-1645 A great tragedfy to the Johnson family as well as the town of Roxbury occured when John Johnson's house, with a substantial supply fo the colony's gunpowder therein, caught fire and burned.
On 14-May-1645 John Johnson was granted £40 "for his service done to the country diverse years past."
He served on a committee to settle impotent aged persons or vagrants on 14-May-1645.
He petitioned with others for the land formerly granted them between Dedham, Watertown, and Sudbury; Johnson was to receive four hundred and thirty six acres on 7-Oct-1646.
He served on a committe to purchase lands for the Indians "to live in an orderly way amongst us." On 4-Nov-1646.
He served on a committee to review colony defenses on 26-May-1647.
He held the position of arbiter in Saltonstall vs. Watertown on 27-Oct-1647.
John Johnson and others were to receive lands formerly granted between Andover and Redding "in the place whereabouts the bridge should be built" on 18-Oct-1648.
He held the position of paymaster for the building of Boston prision on 17-Oct-1649.
He sold one hundred acres to Richard Parker on 24-May-1650.
John Johnson received land in Roxbury from Thomas and Dorothy Hawley on 22-Jun-1652.
On 20-Jul-1652 He signed a report of the committee concerning the rebuilding of the castle and batteries on Castle Island.
In the Roxbury land inventory in the early 1650's John Johnson held thirteen parcels, six fo which had been granted to him by the town: "his house, barn and house lot on the back side of his orchard, together with liberty to enclose the swamp and brook," eight acres, three acres of marsh; twenty acres of mowing ground; ten acres fo woodland; four acres by Rocky Swamp; one hundred and ten acres and one quarter in the last division, first and third allotments; fifty-one and a half acres in the thousand acres near Deaham, bought of Edward Porter and John Pettit; six acres bought of John Morgan; sixteen acrecs and a half bought fo Richard Goad; and acre and a quarter lately the land of Thomas Lamb; three acres of woodland lately the land of John Stebbins; four acres of fresh meadow "lately bought of John Parepoynt"; and thirteen acres and twenty rods of land, wood and pasture bought of Thomas Gardner.
He John Johnson and Eleazer Fawer were instructed by the General Court to divide the estate of Banabas Fawer equally so that Johnson's third wife Grace (Negus) Fawer, and her son Eleaze Fawer received half each in May-1656.
"Mr. John Johnson having been long serviceable to the country in the place of surveyor general, for which he hath never had any satisfaction, which this Court considering of, think meet to grant him three hundered acres in any place where he can find it." Within the year, Johnson sold this land to Mr. William Parks. On 6-May-1657.
He served on a committee to properly supply ministers on 6-May-1657.
He left a will on 29-Sep-1659 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
"John Johnson of Roxbury" bequeathed to "my beloved wife" my dwelling house and certain lands "I have already given" during her natural life according to a deed, also £60 for her household furniture "which house and lands, after my wife's decease, I give unto my five children to be equally divided, my eldest son having a double portion"; to "my two grandchildren who lived with me, Elizabeth Johnson and Mehitable Johnson" £5 each; to "my sons Isaak Johnson and Robert Pepper" confirm the parcel of lands of fifty-five acres in the third division "I have formerly given" them; residue to "my five children equally divided, my eldest son having a double portion"; sons Isaac Johnson and
robert Pepper executors; "my dear brethren Elder Heath and Deacon Park" overseeers; "If my chlidren should disagree in anything I do order them to choose one man more to these my overseers, and stand to their determination."
The inventory of "John Johnson late of Roxbury" was presented October 15, 1659 and totalled £623 1s 6d, of which more than £350 was real estate:"20 acres of meadow," £80; "the house and and land about it," £190; "one lot near Stoney River let to John Peairepoint for four years," £40; "in the Great Lots on pasture of about 20 acres," £40; and "about ten acres of land near the Great Lots and twelve acres bought of Thomas Garner," £(blot). Among the many domestic luxuries in this inventory wer a comsiderable number of linens, cushions, rugs and blankets. His personal military accoutrements included "two fowling pieces and on cutlass, £2."
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- Children of John Johnson and Mary Heath:
- Mary Johnson+ b. 31-Jul-1614, d. 29-Jan-1678/79
Capt. Issac Johnson b. 11-Feb-1615/16, d. 19-Dec-1675
John Johnson b. 8-Apr-1618
Elizabeth Johnson b. 22-Aug-1619, d. 1684
Humphrey Johnson b. 5-Nov-1620, d. 24-Jul-1693
Joseph Johnson b. 20-Apr-1622
Susan Johnson b. 16-Jul-1623, d. 16-Aug-1629
Sarah Johnson b. 12-Nov-1624
Joseph Johnson b. 6-Mar-1626/27
Hannah Johnson b. 23-Mar-1626/27
John Johnson (M)
b. 8-Apr-1618, #129172
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David Kipp Conover Jr..
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John Johnson was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
John Johnson was baptized on 8-Apr-1618 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
He was buried on 8-Jul-1627 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
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John Johnson (M)
#176369
John Johnson (M)
d. 29-Aug-1708, #351141
Joseph Johnson (M)
b. 20-Apr-1622, #129174
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Joseph Johnson was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Joseph Johnson was baptized on 20-Apr-1622 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
He was buried in May-1622 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
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Joseph Johnson (M)
b. 6-Mar-1626/27, #129179
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Relationship=9th great-granduncle of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Joseph Johnson was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Joseph Johnson was baptized on 6-Mar-1626/27 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
He was buried on 30-Mar-1627 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
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Jullietta R. Johnson (F)
b. circa 1847, #124708
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Relationship=Great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Jullietta R. Johnson was the daughter of Jacob Johnson and Margaret Ann Reid.
Jullietta R. Johnson was born circa 1847 at New Jersey.
She married Charles H. Rue, son of Lewis Rue and Mary A. Baker.
Jullietta R. Johnson and Charles H. Rue resided at at Manalapan, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Jullietta R. Johnson and Charles H. Rue appeared on the census of 4-Jun-1880 at Monroe Twp., Middlesex County, New Jersey; next door to William S. and Nancy Martin Conover.
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Margaret Johnson (F)
#373987
Mariah Johnson (F)
b. circa 1834, #364071
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Mary Johnson (F)
b. 31-Jul-1614, d. 29-Jan-1678/79, #3561
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Relationship=9th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Mary Johnson was the daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Mary Johnson was baptized on 31-Jul-1614 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England.
She married Roger Mowry, son of Thomas Mowry and Elizabeth (Unknown), circa 1633 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Mary Johnson married John Kingsley, son of John Kinsey and Katherine Butler, on 16-Mar-1674 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts; John's third wife.
Mary Johnson died on 29-Jan-1678/79 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts, at age 64.
She died in Jan-1679 at Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, at age 64.
She was buried on 29-Jan-1678 at Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts.
She was also known as Tibitia Johnson.
On 1896 A plack was erected "Erected A. S. 1896 by Hon. Arlon Mowery to te Memory of Roger Mowry and Eight Generations Of His Descendants Through His Son Nathaniel" The plack was erected within the cemetery nesa Woonsocket, RI, opossite the Friend's Meetiing House, and near the main entrance.
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- Children of Mary Johnson and Roger Mowry:
- Jonathan Mowry b. circa 1633, d. 19-May-1708
Bethiah Mowry b. 17-Jun-1638
Mary Mowry b. 16-Feb-1639
Elizabeth Mowry b. 27-Mar-1642, d. after 1690
Mehitable Morey+ b. circa 1643
Nathaniel Mowry+ b. 10-Jan-1644, d. 24-Mar-1717/18
John Mowry b. circa 1645
Joseph Mowry b. 1647, d. 27-May-1716
Benjamin Mowry b. 8-May-1649
Thomas Mowry b. 19-Jul-1652
Hannah Mowry b. 28-Sep-1656
Peter Johnson (M)
b. circa 1831, #364070
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Sarah Johnson (F)
b. 12-Nov-1624, #129176
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Relationship=9th great-grandaunt of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
Susan Johnson (F)
b. 16-Jul-1623, d. 16-Aug-1629, #129175
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David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Susan Johnson was the daughter of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Susan Johnson was baptized on 16-Jul-1623 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
She died on 16-Aug-1629 at Ware, Hertfordshire, England, at age 6.
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Capt. Issac Johnson (M)
b. 11-Feb-1615/16, d. 19-Dec-1675, #42017
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David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Capt. Issac Johnson was the son of John Johnson and Mary Heath.
Capt. Issac Johnson was baptized on 11-Feb-1615/16 at Ware End, Great Amwell, Herefordshire, England.
He married Elizabeth Porter, daughter of Adrian Porter and Elizabeth Allott, on 20-Jan-1636/37 at Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.
Capt. Issac Johnson died on 19-Dec-1675 at Naraganset Indian Fort, at age 59; he was in charge of 52 Indians that marched from Boston to Mount Hope. He was the first to fall at the Narraganset Indian Fort.
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Helena Johnstone (F)
#121045
(Unknown) Jones (F)
#325219
Anna Jones (F)
#7019
- Child of Anna Jones and Joseph Sturtevant:
- Mary Sturtevant b. 3-Nov-1708
Anna Jones (F)
b. Sep-1620, d. Dec-1684, #114976
Relationship=8th great-grandmother of
David Kipp Conover Jr..
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Anna Jones was born in Sep-1620 at Oldbury, Severn, Gloucestershire, England.
She married William Gayner on 14-Nov-1641 at Oldbury, Severn, Gloucester, England.
Anna Jones died in Dec-1684 at Thornbury, Gloucester, England, at age 64.
She was buried on 11-Dec-1684 at Friends Cemetery, Hazel, Thornbury Rural District, Gloucestershire, England.
She was buried on 11-Dec-1684 at Friends Cemetery, Hazel, Thornbury Rural District, Glostershire, England.
She was also known as Ann Jones.
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- Children of Anna Jones and William Gayner:
- John Gayner b. circa 1642
Richard Gayner b. circa 1644
Mary Gayner b. circa 1645
Elizabeth Gayner b. circa 1648
Hannah Gayner b. circa 1652
Joane Gayner b. circa 1654
James Gayner b. circa 1656
Ann Gayner+ b. circa 1663, d. before 1725
Catherine Jones (F)
#163574
- Child of Catherine Jones and Hiram Hill Eaton:
- Lucy Hill Eaton b. 15-Feb-1786, d. 26-Apr-1865
David Jones (M)
b. circa 1653, d. 4-Jan-1707/8, #161670
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David Jones was born circa 1653 at Wales.
He married Susanna Howell.
David Jones died on 4-Jan-1707/8 at Duffryn Mawr/Malin Hill, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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- Child of David Jones and Susanna Howell:
- Elizabeth Jones b. 4-Apr-1683, d. 14-Jul-1717
Elizabeth Jones (F)
b. 4-Apr-1683, d. 14-Jul-1717, #96392
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Elizabeth Jones was the daughter of David Jones and Susanna Howell.
Elizabeth Jones was born on 4-Apr-1683 at Caramarthenshire, Wales.
Elizabeth Jones was born in 1686 at Of, Great Barrum, Cheshire, England.
She married Isaac Malin, son of Randall Malin and Elizabeth (Unknown), on 22-Feb-1702 at Quaker Monthly Meeting, Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Jones died on 14-Jul-1717 at Upper Providence, Chester County, Pennsylvania, at age 34.
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Jacob Jones (M)
#324747
- Child of Jacob Jones and Rebecca Cole:
- Smith Jones b. 6-Aug-1788, d. Oct-1854
Jane Jones (F)
#139893
- Child of Jane Jones and David Davies:
- Susanna Davies b. 25-Jun-1721, d. 23-Oct-1772
Mary Jones (F)
#16904
Rebecca Jones (F)
d. circa 1765, #274083
- Child of Rebecca Jones and Robert Nickerson:
- Fear Nickerson
Richard Jones (M)
#3560
- Child of Richard Jones and Alice Thatcher:
- Timothy Jones
Ruhamah Jones (F)
b. circa 1650, d. after 1735, #271122
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Smith Jones (M)
b. 6-Aug-1788, d. Oct-1854, #324746
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Smith Jones was the son of Jacob Jones and Rebecca Cole.
Smith Jones was born on 6-Aug-1788 at Liverpool, Queens County, Nova Scotia.
He married Mehitable Chadsey, daughter of Abel Chadsey and Mehitable Smith, on 22-Dec-1811 at Liverpool, Queens County, Nova Scotia, Canada; by Rev. John Payzant.
Smith Jones died in Oct-1854 at at a Mediterrean sea port, at age 66.
He was a sea captain.
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Susannah Jones (F)
b. 1691, #96395
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Susannah Jones was born in 1691 at Of, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
She married Jacob Malin, son of Randall Malin and Elizabeth (Unknown), on 29-Jan-1710 at Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
Susannah Jones married Jacob Malin, son of Randall Malin and Elizabeth (Unknown), in 1710 at Of, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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Teague Jones (M)
#273912
- Child of Teague Jones:
- Ruhamah Jones b. circa 1650, d. after 1735