Franky Gano1,2

FatherWilliam Gano d. 1785
MotherSarah Green b. 1745, d. 1804
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), 55.
  2. [S371] Helen Encke Orton Benson, The Samuel Green Family of Northwest New Jersey ((San Diego, CA, 1972)), 11.

Mary Gano1,2

FatherWilliam Gano d. 1785
MotherSarah Green b. 1745, d. 1804
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), 55.
  2. [S371] Helen Encke Orton Benson, The Samuel Green Family of Northwest New Jersey ((San Diego, CA, 1972)), 11.

Thomas Bull1

d. 1668
Death*Thomas Bull died in 1668 at Maryland.1 

Family

Child
Last Edited31 Jul 2009

Citations

  1. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), 56.

Richard Bull1,2

FatherThomas Bull Jr. d. 1686
MotherSarah [--?--]
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), 56.
  2. [S248] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXI, Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703 (269 Main St., Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1899), 675.

Jane K. [--?--]1

b. 1809, d. 1831
Birth*Jane K. [--?--] was born in 1809.1 
Marriage*She married Henry Waterhouse Johnson, son of Hart Johnson and Elizabeth Waterhouse.1 
Death*Jane K. [--?--] died in 1831.2 
Last Edited17 Nov 2007

Citations

  1. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), page 74.
  2. [S95] Elizabeth Waterhouse Layman, Richard Green Waterhouse (1775-1827); Tennessee Pioneer (Wolfe City, Texas: Henington Publishing Company, 1996), 74.

James Kidder1,2

Marriage*James Kidder married Ann Moore, daughter of Francis Moore and Catherine Monford
Last Edited18 Oct 2009

Citations

  1. [S142] Henry Whittemore, Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1967)), 374.
  2. [S297] James Savage, A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, showing three generations of those who came before May, 1692, on the basis of farmer's register, III (Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1861), digital image, Google, Google Books, http://books.google.com/books?id=-0E_AAAAYAAJ : accessed 21 Mar 2011, 227.

Dr. John Brown1,2

Marriage*Dr. John Brown married an unknown person.  

Family

Child
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S129] William, Editor Nelson, New Jersey Biographical and Genealogical Notes from the Volumes of the New Jersey Archives ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1973)), 156.
  2. [S244] Frederick W. Ricord and Wm. Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume X, Administration of Governor William Franklin, 1767 - 1776 (Newark, New Jersey: Daily Advertiser Printing House, 1886), 302.

Mary Stout1

FatherPeter Stout b. c 1654, d. b 14 Apr 1704
MotherMary Bullen
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.

Peter Stout1

FatherPeter Stout b. c 1654, d. b 14 Apr 1704
MotherMary Bullen
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.

Richard Stout1,2

b. 1678, d. 1749
FatherJohn Stout b. c 1645, d. 1724
MotherElizabeth Crawford
Reference*Reference: [Stout, Herald F., Stout and Allied Families, Volume One, (Dover, Ohio, The Eagle Press, 1951), 6]

Cordwainer or shoemaker. Held land at Shoal Harbor and at Frost. LIved on 200 acre estate at Middletown, N. J. 1704 Militia captain. 1714 Styled "Captain, gentleman and planter." 1724 J. P. at Middletown. "Squan Dick." 
Birth*Richard Stout was born in 1678, son of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.3,4,2 
Marriage*Richard Stout married Esther Tilton, daughter of Peter Tilton and Rebecca Brazier, in 1698.2 
Marriage*Richard Stout married Mary Tilton, daughter of Peter Tilton and Rebecca Brazier, in 1704.2 
Death*Richard Stout died in 1749.4,2 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 6.
  3. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 307.
  4. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 2.

Esther Tilton1,2

b. 1678, d. 1702
FatherPeter Tilton
MotherRebecca Brazier
Birth*Esther Tilton was born in 1678, daughter of Peter Tilton and Rebecca Brazier.2 
Marriage*Esther Tilton married Richard Stout, son of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, in 1698.2 
Death*Esther Tilton died in 1702.2 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 6.

Peter Tilton1

Marriage*Peter Tilton married Rebecca Brazier
Patent*Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, conveyed to his brother, the Duke of York, not only the soil, but the right of government in the Province of New Jersey. In like manner, the title to the soil and the right of government passed from the Duke of York to Sir George Carteret, proprietor of East Jersey.
     On 30 June 1676,Sir George Carteret granted a patent to Peter Tilton at Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey. The following is an abstract of that patent:
for Navesink lands, vizt: 1, a tract of 340 acres, called Marvel Hill, joining James Grover, and from a brook falling into Jompping River to the Swimming River; 2, a tract of 200 acres, called Tiltons Little Farm, on Ramanesse Brook and Swimming River; 3, twenty-five acres of meadow, E. of Conesconke meadows, S. of Navesinks Bay; 4, six acres of meadow at the head of Jompping R[iver]
2 
Deed*Confirmation to Petter Tiltone of Shrewsbury, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey for several parcels at Naversinks, vitz: 1, a tract, called Marvel Hill, 340 acres, W. James Grover, S. Swimming River, N. Jomping R; 2, 200 acres, called Tiltone's Little Farm, N. and W. the commons, N. E. Romaness Brook, S. Swimming R; 3, 25 acres of meadow, W. the meadows in common, N. Naversinks Bay, E. James Grover, S. Richard Hartshorne; 4, 6 acres of swamp at the head of Jomping R., N. and S. James Grover. (Patent June 30, 1676.)3 
Inventory*The inventory of his estate was taken on 19 October 1700 at Monmouth County, New Jersey, by William Morrell, William Leeds, Junior, and James Grover, Junier.
     Inventory of Peter Tilto[N] and “Rebecah, his wife, Both of them Late decesed”. Proved by William Leeds and William Merrell, before Lewis Morris, Justice of Peace, Oct. 22, 1700.

Items of Interest:     œ s d
Pewter about     3--10--00
“to tow Chamber potts     00--11--00
“to a paire of fmiths bellows and anuill and uife and a fleg and
hamer two paire of toungs     06--00--00
“to and old boat and fome Riging     4--00--00
Cattle, household effects etc.     (???)
     
     Total œ131--12--06.4 

Family

Rebecca Brazier
Children
Last Edited21 Nov 2009

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.
  2. [S248] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXI, Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703 (269 Main St., Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1899), p. 23-24.
  3. [S248] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXI, Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703 (269 Main St., Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1899), p. 85.
  4. [S719] John E. M.D. Stillwell, Historical And Genealogical Miscellany, Volume VI, Unrecorded Wills and Inventories, Monmouth County, New Jersey ((811 Orleans Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, Shrewsbury Historical Society, 1975)), p. 67.

Rebecca Brazier1

Marriage*Rebecca Brazier married Peter Tilton

Family

Peter Tilton
Children
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.

Mary Tilton1,2

b. 1681
FatherPeter Tilton
MotherRebecca Brazier
Birth*Mary Tilton was born in 1681, daughter of Peter Tilton and Rebecca Brazier.2 
Marriage*Mary Tilton married Richard Stout, son of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, in 1704.2 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S93] William S. Hornor, This Old Monmouth of Ours ((Freehold, New Jersey, Moreau Brothers, 1974)), 181.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 6.

John Stout1,2

b. 1680
FatherJohn Stout b. c 1645, d. 1724
MotherElizabeth Crawford
Birth*John Stout was born in 1680, son of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.3,2 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 597.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 2.
  3. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 307.

Hope Still Stout1,2

FatherJohn Stout b. c 1645, d. 1724
MotherElizabeth Crawford
Birth*Hope Still Stout was born, daughter of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.3 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 597.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 2.
  3. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 307.

Deliverance Stout1

FatherJohn Stout b. c 1645, d. 1724
MotherElizabeth Crawford
Reference*Reference: [Stout, Herald F., Stout and Allied Famalies, Volume One, (Dover, Ohio, The Eagle Press, 1951). 2]

Twins (Hope Still and Faith) born in blockhouse during Indian raid; after beating off attack, Faith's name was changed to "Deliverance." 
Birth*Deliverance Stout was born, daughter of John Stout and Elizabeth Crawford, at Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.2 
Name Variation Deliverance Stout was also known as Faith Stout.3,1 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 2.
  2. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 307.
  3. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 597.

Joseph Throckmorton1,2,3

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Joseph Throckmorton was named as an heir.4 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 3.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.

Rebecca Throckmorton1

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
Name Variation Rebecca Throckmorton was also known as Rebeckah Throckmorton.2,3 
Marriage*She married John Stillwell
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Rebecca Throckmorton was named as an heir.4 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 3.
  2. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.

Sarah Throckmorton1,2,3,4

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Sarah Throckmorton was named as an heir.5 
Marriage*She married Moses Lippit on 8 December 1697 at Freehold, Middlesex County, New Jersey.6,4 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S68] William Montgomery Clemens, editor, American Marriage Records Before 1699 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1979), Recorded 02 Aug 2003.
  5. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.
  6. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 328.

Patience Throckmorton1,2,3

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
Marriage*Patience Throckmorton married [--?--] Lake
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Patience Throckmorton was named as an heir.4 
Marriage LicensePatience Throckmorton and Hugh Coward obtained a marriage license on 6 July 1703.5,6 
Marriage*Patience Throckmorton married Hugh Coward after 6 July 1703.5 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 3.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.
  5. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 328.
  6. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.

Alice Throckmorton1,2,3

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
Marriage*Alice Throckmorton married Thomas Stillwell
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Alice Throckmorton was named as an heir.4 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 3.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.

Deliverance Throckmorton1,2,3

FatherJohn Throckmorton d. b 22 Aug 1690
MotherAlice Stout b. c 1652
(Heir) WillIn John Throckmorton's will dated 17 July 1690 at New Jersey, Deliverance Throckmorton was named as an heir.4 
Last Edited7 Mar 2007

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 598.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), 566.
  4. [S144] A. Van Doren Honeyman, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey; First Series, Volume XXX, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Administration, Etc., Vol. II, 1730 - 1750 (Sommerville, New Jersey: The Unionist-Gazette Association, Printers, 1918), p. 566.

John Pike1,2

b. before 8 November 1613, d. before 20 January 1690
Birth*John Pike was born before 8 November 1613.2 
BaptismJohn was baptized on 8 November 1613 at Wiltshire, England.2 
Marriage*He married Mary Turvell before 1638.2 
Patent*Charles II, King of England, Scotland and Ireland, conveyed to his brother, the Duke of York, not only the soil, but the right of government in the Province of New Jersey. In like manner, the title to the soil and the right of government passed from the Duke of York to Sir George Carteret, proprietor of East Jersey.
     On 20 December 1669,Sir George Carteret granted a patent to John Pike at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey. The following is an abstract of that patent:
1, a house lot of 10 acres at the foot of Strawbery Hill alias the Sheep Common, adjoining Richard Worth; 2, 222 acres South of the houselot; 3, 26 acres of upland and 15 acres of meadow, bounded South by a small creek running into a cove betw. grantee and John Martin senior, East by Papiack Creek, North by a creek, running along grantee's land, the Sheep Common and Richard Worth, West by the highway; 4, 35 acres of the Raritan meadows, not laid out yet
3 
Deed*John Pike of Woodbridge to his son John Pike jun. Of the same place for 80 a. of his farm, bounded N. by a road, E. by grantor; also for 12 a. of Raraton meadows, bounded by E. by the river, W. by Israel Thornell and 6 a. of meadow on the houselot creek at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey, on 21 November 1684. Mentions a conditional conveyance to Abraham Tappin and wife Ruth of 20 a. of upland betw. himself and aforesaid son and 4 a. of Raraton meadows.4 
Marriage*John Pike married Elizabeth FitzRandolph on 30 June 1685 at Piscataway, Middlesex County, New Jersey.2 
Will*John left a will dated 24 January 1688/89 at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.5 
Will-Abstract*His will is abstracted as follows:
will of. Late wife Mary. Children--John, Thomas, Ruth, wife of Abr. Toppin, Joseph, Hana; legacies to Richard Worth, Obadiah Aires, John Worth. Real and personal estate (a book written by David Dixson, another by Tillinghast). Executors--sons John and Thomas. Witnesses--Joshua Bradly, William Stone and John Adams. Proved January 20, 1689-90.
5 
Death*John Pike died before 20 January 1690 at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.2 
Probate*His estate was probated on 20 January 1689/90 at East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.5 

Family

Mary Turvell b. b 4 Feb 1615/16, d. a 1 Sep 1680
Marriage*He married Mary Turvell before 1638.2 
Child
Last Edited15 Nov 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 599.
  2. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 162.
  3. [S248] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXI, Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703 (269 Main St., Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1899), p. 9.
  4. [S248] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXI, Calendar of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State, 1664-1703 (269 Main St., Paterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1899), p. 63.
  5. [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 365.

John Pike1,2,3

b. 9 April 1677, d. 14 May 1677
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Birth*John Pike was born on 9 April 1677, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
Death*John Pike died on 14 May 1677.1,4,3 
(Heir) WillIn John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, John Pike was named as an heir.5 
(Heir) WillIn Sarah Pike's will dated 18 November 1714 at New Jersey, John Pike was named as an heir.5 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 600.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.
  5. [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.

Sarah Pike1,2,3

b. 15 January 1678/79, d. 17 December 1681
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Birth*Sarah Pike was born on 15 January 1678/79, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
Death*Sarah Pike died on 17 December 1681 at age 2.1,4,3 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 600.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.

Joseph Pike1,2,3

b. 18 October 1680, d. 28 December 1680
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Birth*Joseph Pike was born on 18 October 1680, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
Death*Joseph Pike died on 28 December 1680.1,4,3 
BirthHe was born in 1681, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout.2 
(Heir) WillIn John Pike's will dated 3 December 1711 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Joseph Pike was named as an heir.5 
DeathJoseph Pike died in 1714.2 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 600.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.
  5. [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.

John Pike1,2,3

b. 5 December 1681, d. 1714
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Birth*John Pike was born on 5 December 1681, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
Death*John Pike died in 1714.2 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 600.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.

Joseph Pike1,2,3

b. 24 October 1683
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Marriage*Joseph Pike married Elizabeth Frazee
Birth*Joseph Pike was born on 24 October 1683, son of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
Guardianship* On 28 February 1714/15, Joseph Pike, son of John, of Woodbridge, elects as his guardian Nathaniel Pike, to whom letters of guardianship are given.5 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 600.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 4.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.
  5. [S134] William Nelson, editor, Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume XXIII, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. I, 1670 - 1730 (269 Main Street, Patterson, New Jersey: The Press Printing and Publishing Co., 1901), p. 366.

Sarah Pike1,2,3

b. 17 October 1686, d. 1714
FatherJohn Pike b. 30 Mar 1650, d. 13 Aug 1714
MotherSarah Stout b. bt 1654 - 1656, d. b 29 Dec 1714
Birth*Sarah Pike was born on 17 October 1686, daughter of John Pike and Sarah Stout, at Woodbridge, East Jersey, Province of New Jersey.1,4,3 
MarriageSarah Pike married John Corbitt on 28 August 1703.1 
Marriage*Sarah Pike married John Corbitt on 28 September 1708 at Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey.2,3 
Death*Sarah Pike died in 1714.2 
Last Edited9 Aug 2009

Citations

  1. [S143] Howard E. Bonham, Bonham and Related Family Lines ((Bradenton, Florida, Genie Plus, 1996)), 601.
  2. [S188] Herald F. Stout, Stout and Allied Families, Volume One (Dover, Ohio: The Eagle Press, 1951), 5.
  3. [S1089] Anne Borden Harding, The John Pike Family ((Boston, MA, New England Historical Genealogical Society, July 1967)), p. 165.
  4. [S62] John E., M. D. Stillwell, Historical and Genealogical Miscellany; Early Settlers of New Jersey and Their Descendants; Vol. IV ((Baltimore, Maryland, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1970)), 330.