Chapter XI

Generation 11 Ancestors
[1024] James Forsaith
[1026] John O'Neill
[1040] John Witt, III
[1041] Elizabeth _____
[1042] Thomas Harbour
[1043] Sarah Witt
[1044] Edward Haley
[1045] Catherine _____
[1048] James Brewer
[1049] Elizabeth _____
[1050] John White
[1051] Catherine Barrett
[1056] Robert McFarland
[1057] Catherine Dean
[1224] Ebenezer Prindle
[1225] Elizabeth Hobby
[1228] John Marshall
[1232] Andre' Lamoreaux
[1233] Suzanne de la Tour
[1234] Pierre Masse'
[1235] Elizabeth Mercereau
[1236] Jeremiah Wood
[1237] Susannah Pine
[1240] Robert Sneden
[1241] Sarah _____
[1242] John Dobbs
[1243] Abigail _____
[1244] Barnardus Swartwout
[1245] Rachel Janse Schepmoes
[1246] Thomas Sanders
[1247] Aeltie Santvoort
[1248] Lt. John Taylor
[1249] Wait Clapp
[1250] Sgt. Samuel French
[1251] Abigail Hubbell
[1256] Deliverance Bennett
[1257] Mary Bigg
[1258] Deacon Benjamin Hickok
[1259] Sarah Lockwood
[1260] David Lyon
[1261] Elizabeth _____
[1262] Gideon Hurlbut
[1263] Margaret _____
[1264] William Jelliffe
[1266] John Fillow
[1267] Sarah _____
[1268] Benjamin Scrivener
[1269] Hannah Andrews Crampton
[1272] John Sturges
[1273] Abigail Wheeler
[1274] Sgt. Samuel Osborn
[1275] Abigail Rumsey
[1360] Adolf Peters
[1362] Theodor Herkenrath
[1363] Gertrud Schmitz
[1364] Peter Orth
[1365] Eva Roth
[1366] Johann Heinrich Kurtenbach
[1367] Margarethe Hermerath
[1372] Heinrich Kurtenbach
[1373] Anna Orth
[1374] Johann Peter Roth
[1375] Katharina Kurtenbach
[1540] Giles Roberts
[1541] Elizabeth Sheldon
[1542] John Brooks
[1543] Eunice Mousall
[1544] Sgt. John Parker
[1545] Hannah Kendall
[1546] Nathaniel Goodwin
[1547] Mary Lunt
[1548] Samuel Foster
[1549] Sarah Steward
[1550] Abraham Roberts
[1551] Sarah Burnap
[1552] Capt. Jonathan Poole
[1553] Judith Jacob
[1554] Benjamin Fitch
[1555] Elizabeth Skerry
[1556] Lt. William Gibson
[1557] Hannah Phippen
[1558] William Welsted
[1560] Henry Rand
[1561] Sarah _____
[1562] Benjamin Crane
[1563] Elinor Breck
[1696] Jonathan Pine
[1697] Phebe _____
[1700] Thomas Charles Gatliff
[1701] Mary Caldwalter
[1702] John Phares
[1703] Agnes Nance Johnson
[1712] Richard Parsons
[1713] Lydia Briggs
[1714] William C. Griffeth
[1715] Rachel _____
[1716] George Bailey
[1717] Ann Bradley
[1728] Jacob Hochstetler
[1729] Anna Eva Lorentz
[1730] Dr. Johannes Blank
[1731] Magdelena _____
[1736] Steffen Kurtz
[1737] Magdelena Burcki
[1738] Henrich Reichenbach
[1739] Barbara Thommen
[1740] Bishop Jacob Hertzler
[1741] Catherine Ruegy
[1792] Maj. Charles LeVasseur
[1793] Nicole Caho
[1794] Francois Bourdon
[1795] Marianne Beaupres
[1800] Augustin Mercier
[1801] Marie Ann Joli
[1802] Pierre Gaignys
[1803] Marie Blutau
[1804] Louis LeFevre
[1805] Barbara Anon
[1808] Adam Trischl
[1809] Jeanne Elizabeth _____
[1810] Charles Dumont
[1811] Angelique
[1816] Jean Prudhomme
[1818] Joseph Picard
[1819] Catherine Meillieur
[1820] Michel Rambin
[1821] Dominigue Rollandin
[1822] Sgt. Michel Antoine Clermont [St. Antoine]
[1823] Marie Jeanne Weillot
[1872] Mamert Poisot
[1873] Marie Susanne Pongey
[1874] Philippe Adam Schuppe
[1875] Anne Martha _____
[1876] Dominique Bermudez
[1877] Marie Josephe de Suendo de Soto
[1878] Chevalier Louis Antione Juchereau de St. Denis, Commandant of Post des Natchitoches
[1879] Dame Emmanuella Maria Stephania Sanchez Navarro y Gomes Mascorro
[1880] Johannes Freiderich Hesser
[1881] Maria Catharina Merkle
[1886] Jean Baptiste Gabriel Bouard
[1887] Marie Anne Rousseau
[1904] Jean Bouet
[1905] Marie Lacoude
[1906] Pierre de Lafitte
[1907] Marquerite Espiat
[1920] Nathaniel Pevey
[1921] Annah _____
[1928] Randolph Bobbitt
[1930] William Leftwich
[1988] Jean Baptiste Pourceau
[1989] Magdeleine Trinquet
[1990] Jacques Chatlin
[1991] Anne _____
[1992] Pierre Francois Mayeux
[1993] Marie Francoise Cellier
[1994] Nicolas Prevost
[1995] Yves Dubos
[1996] Gabriel Laurent Bordelon
[1997] Anne Francoise Roland
[1998] Jean Rondeau
[1999] Marie Colon
[2002] Stephanus Josephus Decuir
[2003] Cecile Rondeau
[2004] Noël Soileau
[2005] Marie Josephe Richaume
[2006] Henri Pierre d'Bellevue Fonteneau
[2007] Marie Louise Doucet
[2010] Jean Richard
[2011] Jeanne Gauthier
[2012] Augustin Jouineau [dit La Tulippe]
[2013] Elisabeth Blanchon [L'Rose]
[2014] Guillaume Lemoine [dit Le Normand]
[2015] Marie Sanmerine [L'Este]

[1024] James Forsaith [Chart 11]
Male
Father: James Forsaith, of Londonderry [2048] ++ S36:41
Name: James ++ S36:41
Birth: (ABT 1718) Ireland

Source References:
[S36] The History of the Forsyth Family

Unknown
James Forsaith married Unknown
Children:
Alexander Louis Forsyth [512] + S36:41

[1026] John O'Neill [Chart 11]
Male
Birth: (EST 1717)

     John O'Neill is of unknwon descent. According to an unpublished paper I received from the researcher, Jane Fitting, in 2000, and titled "Alexander Forsyth And Rachel O'Neill", the will of John O'Neal lists two daughters, one of which is Rachel who married Alexander Forsyth.
Unknown
John O'Neill married Unknown
Children:
Rachel O'Neil [513]

[1040] John Witt, III [Chart 33]
Male
Father: John L. Witt, II [2080]
Mother: Lavinia Ann Rogers [2081]
Name: John Witt III++ S326
Name: John Witt++ Harbour
Birth: (EST 1695) Goochland County, Virginia
Residence: (1731) Virginia (granted 400 acres of land)++ Harbour
Residence: (1734) King William Parish, Henrico County, Virginia (taxed for 3 tithes)++ Harbour
Residence: (28 APR 1734) Virginia (sold 400 acres of alnd)++ Harbour
Death: (AFT 31 OCT 1779) Henry County, Virginia

Source References:
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


     John Witt, III was the son of John L. Witt, II and possibly Lavinia Ann Rogers. He was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and died after October 31, 1779 in Henry County, Virginia.
[1041] Elizabeth _____ [Chart 33]
Female
Name: Elizabeth _____++ Harbour
Birth: (EST 1695) Goochland County, Virginia
Death: (AFT 1751) Goochland County, Virginia

Source References:
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


     Elizabeth _____ is of unknown descent. She was born in Goochland County, Virginia, and died there sometime after 1751. It has been proposed that she was the daughter of Edmund Liptrot and Rachel Ladd, however according to "Descendants of John Witt, the Virginia Immigrant", by Robert W. Witt, 1998, p 5, Elizabeth, the daughter of Edmund Liptrot married Richard Oney Whitt Sr. the son of John Witt and Ann Daux.
John Witt, III married Elizabeth _____
Children:
Elijah Witt [520]
Marriage: (BEF 1714) Goochland County, Virginia

     John Witt, III married Elizabeth _____, prior 1714 in Goochland County, Virginia. They had several children.

          Charles (1714 - ) m2. Lavina Harbour
          David ( - 1810) m. Sarah Harbour
          Jesse ( - 1809) m. Martha Cheatham
          John ( - ) m. Mary Bullington
          Hannah (1725 - aft 1805) m. Charles Hulsey, Jr.
          Elizabeth (1725 - 1810) m. Capt. Thomas Smith
          Judith/Judah ( - ) m. John Matlock
          Joyce ( - ) m. _____ Thornhill
          Abner ( - )
          Elijah (1736 - 1770) m. Jane Harbour
          Mary Martha (abt 1737 - ) m. John Bullington

     On September 17, 1731, John Witt "Jr." patented 400 acres south of the James River in Goochalnd County (later Powhatan County), Virginia, lying between the two Manakin Creeks and crossing Ditnoy’s Creek and a few miles south of his father's Tuckahoe Creek land [Virginia Patent Book 14, p333]. The 1732 and 1733 Goochland County tax lists show him in this area taxed for 3 tithes [Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, Volume 33, No.2 "Tithables of Goochland County"]. He was also listed as a tithable in the 1732, 1733, and 1734 vestry records for King William Parish [Vestry Book of King William Parish, Virginia 1707-1770, Manakin Huguenot Society, 1966, pp 70, 76, 78]. In the 1732 entires, he is listed as "John Watt, Junior Watt, 2 [tithes]" (probably he and his father), in 1733 as "John Wett, Wott, 2 [tithes]" (himself and possibly a 16 year old son or a slave), and in 1734 as "John Witt, 3 [tithes]" (himself only) [Virginia Tax Records, "The Magazine of History and Biography," 1983]. On 28 April 1734, John Witt and his wife Elizabeth, of King William Parish, sold the 1731 patent [Weisiger, Benjamin B., "Goochland County, Virginia Wills and Deeds, 1728-1736", Southern Historical Press, 1983, p51-52, which references Deed Book 1, p523-4], where Elizabeth signed here mark with a "P", possibly the initial of her maiden name. In 1741, he was appointed as the surveyor of the road from Jones Bridge to Fine Creek, south of the James River. No tax lists for that area of the county exist again until 1746, where two John Witts are found near Lickinghole Creek [Lurvey, A. Jean, "Goochland County Virginia Tithe Lists 1735-1747, 1974]. In 1748, a John Witt is found in the Tuckahoe area [Lurvey, A. Jean, "Goochland County Virginia Tithe Lists 1748-1749, 1979], which was not covered in the previous tax list. In 1751, he and his uncle, William, sold John Witt's portion of the land that John and William Witt purchased in 1751. Elizabeth also signed the deed. Their children John and Jesse Witt were witnesses, as well and William's son, John (signed "J" only). The last record of this John Witt in Goochland County, is in the 1752 tax records. Further occurances of a John Witt, are for his son, John Witt IV, i.e. 1758 [Goochland County Deed Book 7, p310]. In 1756 and 1757, two of his daughters, who were "of this parish", were married in St. James Northam Parish [Jones, William Macfarlane, ed., "The Douglas Register", Genealogical Publishing Co., reprint 1985]. This parish was located north of the James river.
     John Witt apparently moved to Halifax County (a section which later became Pittsylvania, then Henry) along with some of his children. There were many John Witts in the area, nephews, &c., so it is difficult to sort out to which John Witt the records belong. However, in 1763, Thomas Harbour, his son's father-in-law, sold to a John and William Witt, his brother, 140 acres on Blackberry Creek [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p367]. In 1768, and 1769, this John Witt was refered to as John Witt, Jr. Then in 1773, Adjonijah Harbour sold land in a different part of the county, on Falls Creek to John Witt, Sr [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 3, p261]. In 1779, he gifted this land, which was apparently where he lived, to his sons [Henry County Deed Book 1, p228]. On October 31, 1779, he and his son John and brother William took the Oath of Allegance in Henry County, Virginia. There is no further record of him.

[1042] Thomas Harbour
Male
Name: Thomas Harbour++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour
Birth: (ABT 1695) Wales++ S326 Harbour
Emigration: (BEF 28 SEP 1728) Wales++ Harbour
Immigration: (BEF 28 SEP 1728) Hanover County, Virginia++ Harbour
Residence: (28 SEP 1728) Henrico County, Virginia (bought 400 acres of land on Deep Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (1729/30) Goochland County, Virginia (plantiff in a dismissed court case)++ Harbour
Residence: (1 AUG 1734) Goochland County, Virginia (granted 400 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (17 NOV 1735) Goochland County, Virginia (witnessed the deed of Charles Cox)++ Harbour
Residence: (1738) Goochland County, Virginia (received a land grant for 1463 acres)++ Harbour
Residence: (18 JUL 1739) Goochland County, Virginia (appointed as surveyor)++ Harbour
Residence: (18 OCT 1743) Goochland County, Virginia (surveyed land)++ Harbour
Residence: (SEP 1745) Goochland County, Virginia (sold 1000 acres on Ballenger's Creek)++ Harbour
Residence: (20 SEP 1745) Goochland County, Virginia (received a 400 acre land grant on Horsley's Creek)++ Harbour
Moved: (1753) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour
Residence: (28 SEP 1753) Virginia (acquired 8 land grants totalling 1555 acres)++ Harbour
Event: (OCT 1760) Goochland County, Virginia (sold his land on Horsley's Creek)++ Harbour
Event: (OCT 1761) (deeded 318 acres on Goblintown Creek to his son Elijah)++ Harbour
Event: (17 AUG 1763) Patrick County, Virginia (deeded land to his sons Abner and Elisha, and to George Vourtman)++ Harbour
Event: (18 SEP 1766) Patrick County, Virginia (sold his land on Sycamore Creek to Palatiah Shelton)++ Harbour
Event: (1767) (taxed for 4 tithes)++ Harbour
Death: (1768)++ S326
Event: (25 AUG 1768) (sold 2 tracts of land to Palatiah Shelton)++ Harbour
Event: (AUG 1777) (saold three tracts of land)
Death: (BET AUG 1777 AND 1779) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour

Source References:
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S321] Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database online]
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


     Thomas Harbour is of unknown descent. He was born in Wales about 1695 and came to America sometime before 1727 where he first appears in the Virginia records as "of Hanover Co". He died in Halifax County, Virginia sometime between August of 1777 and 1779.
     On September 28, 1728, he paid 40 shillings for 400 acres on the lower forks of Deep Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents, Book 13, p. 314]. This land was on the north side of the James River less than a mile from Tuckahoe Creek. A short distance away along Three Notched Road, was his father-in-law's lands. Goochland County was formed from Henrico County in 1728, and Tuckahoe Creek formed the western most edge of the new county.
     In 1729/30, Thomas was recorded as a plantiff in a court case in Goochland County in which the case was dismissed [Williams, Louis, "The Harbours In America", 1982, pg 4].
     Typical among early fronteirsmen, as the population expanded westward, Thomas Harbor, remained on the southwesternmost front. He moved west along the James River patenting lands as he went. On August 1, 1734, he was granted 400 acres on both sides of Ballenger's Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents, Book 15, p. 248]. In 1738, he was granted 1,463 more acres joining this tract [ibid, Book 17, p. 356]. Beginning in 1704, land patents were limited to 500 acres unless the grantee had at least 5 servants to work the lands, which Thomas apparently did.
     On November 17, 1735, he witnessed a deed in Goochland County, Virginia [Goochland County Will And Deed Book 2, p. 71].
     On July 18, 1739, Thomas was appointed as a surveyor along the road that led up to the ridge of Mechunk Creek in Goochland County, Virginia [Goochland Order Book IV, p. 423]. On October 18, 1743, he is recorded surveying along Three Notched Road from Ballenger's Creek to Mountain Road [ibid, Book V, p. 294].
     On September 20, 1745, "Thomas Harcourt" received another 400 acre land grant in Albermarle County, Virginia, on the north branch of Horsley's Creek [Virginia Land Patent Book 22, p. 506]. This land was in Goochland County prior to 1744. 15 years later this land was sold as developed property, implying that he probably moved there and built his homestead [Albermarle County Virginia Deed Book 2, p. 325]. At the time he bought this land, he sold 1,000 acres at Ballenger's Creek, also implying he may have moved. It is unknown what happended to the remainder of the Ballenger's Creek lands.
     On September 28, 1753, Thomas patented 1555 acres in 8 seperate land grants in the southernmost portion of Virginia. It was required that each grant of land was settled, so his children and grandchildren who were later granted these lands must of occupied them. He acquired 354 acres at the junction of Falls or Falling Creek and the Mayo River in Halifax County [Virginia Land Patents Book 32, p. 238]. The southern property line bordered Rockingham County, North Carolina. The land became Pittsylvania County in 1767. He possibly moved his homestead to this property as he is listed in the tax lists for Halifax County in 1757 [Halifax County Pleas Book 2, p. 236]. He acquired 130 acres and 150 acres on Irwin's River (later Smith's River) in Lunenburg County, Virginia [Virginia Land Patents Book 32, p. 240 and 250]. He also acquired 204 acres and 244 acres on Sycamore Creek, in Halifax County, Virginia [ibid, p. 242 and 244]. He acquired 115 acres and 318 acres on Goblintown Creek [ibid, p. 246 and 254]. He acquired 140 acres on both sides of Blackberry Creek, in Halifax County [ibid, p. 252].
     In October of 1760, Thomas sold the land on Horsley's Creek, in Albermarle County for 25 pounds [Albermarle County Deed Book 2, p. 325].
     In October of 1761, Thomas deeded to his son, Elijah, the 318 acres on Goblintown Creek for 10 shillings [Halifax County Deed Book 3, p. 203].
     On August 17, 1763, Thomas deeded to his son Abner, the 204 acres near Irwin's River on Sycamore Creek in what is now Patrick County, Virginia [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 372]. Abner's Ridge in the Blue Ridge Mountains in named after him. On the same date, Thomas deeded to his son Elisha the 150 acres on Irwin's River [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 378]. Elisha sold this land on September 22, 1769 [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 429]. Also on this date in 1763, Thomas sold to George Vourtman, of unknown relation, the 115 acre Goblintown Creek land, for only 40 pounds [Henry County Deed Book 1, pp. 67-70].
     On September 18, 1766, Thomas sold 144 acres of the 244 he'd patented on the south side of Sycamore Creek along a south branch of Smith's River to his son-in-law, Palatiah Shelton [Halifax County Deed Book 6, p. 121]. On August 25, 1768, Thomas sold Shelton the 130 acre tract on Irwin's River located on both sides and starting at the mouth of Peeping Creek in an area called Rock Castle. For this he paid 100 pounds [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 151]. This deed was witnessed by Abner and Adonijah Harbor. Both land grants were subsequently sold by Shelton on November 29, 1770 [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 2, p. 22]. Apparently Thomas had also previously given Shelton and another son-in-law, David Witt, each a 200 acre tract of land on the Falling Creek and Mayo River. This land must have been in addition to the 354 acres listed above and Thomas sold that land intact in 1777. The portion given away was surveyed in 1765 and granted to the Shelton and David Witt in 1767. On the same day that Shelton received the 130 acres from Thomas, Shelton also sold his portion of the Falling Creek land to Adonijah Harbour for 100 pounds [Pittsylvania County Deed Book 1, p. 149]. It appears Thomas arranged this in order to swap lands between Shelton and Adonijah.
     Thomas also deeded to David and Sarah's two sons, John and William Witt, the 140 acre Blackberry Creek land [Halifax County Deed Book 4, p. 367].
     In 1767, Thomas is listed as being taxed for 4 tithes and 790 acres [Pittsylvania County Virginia Tithable, 1767, p. 52]. He later paid tax on 1,302 and 1,392 acres in Halifax County.
     On August 18, 1777, Thomas and Sarah Harbour sold three tracts of land. Two of the tracts were for 300 and 54 acres on Falling Creek and the Mayo River [Virginia Tax Records, p. 318.]. In 1777, "Thomas Hubbart" also signed the 'Oaths of Allegiance'. His name was followed by that of his son Elisha [Smith, Judy Parsons, "Windows Into Our Past, A Genealogy of the Parsons, Smith and Associated Families, Vol. 1", 1996].
[1043] Sarah Witt
Female
Father: John L. Witt, II [2080] ++ Harbour
Mother: Lavinia Ann Rogers [2081]
Name: Sarah Witt++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour
Birth: (1695) Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia
Birth: (ABT 1700) Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia++ Harbour
Death: (AFT 1779) Halifax County, Virginia++ Harbour

Source References:
[S230] Family Data Collection - Births[database online]
[S321] Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database online]
[S326] Millennium File [database online]
[S347] Elisha Talmon Harbour His Life And Family (Harbour)
[S788] Bob's Genealogy Filing Cabinet


     Sarah Witt was the daughter of John L. Witt II and possibly Lavinia Ann Rogers. She was born in Charles City, Charles City County, Virginia in 1695. She died after 1779 in Virginia.
Thomas Harbour married Sarah Witt
Children:
Jane Harbour [521] ++ S230 S321 S326 Harbour

     Thomas Harbour married Sarah Witt in Charles City County, Virginia. They had the following known children:

          Mary ( - 1800) m. Palatiah Shelton
          Talmon ( - 1820) m. Mary Wright
          Lavinia ( - 1781) m. Charles C. Witt? (her cousin)
          Abner ( - 1778) m. Joyce Thornhill
          Sarah (Sep 1732 - 1814) m. David Witt (son of William Witt, her uncle)
          Elisha ( - aft 22 May 1773) m. Margaret _____
          Elijah (1735 - Sep 1769) m. Prudence Pusey
          Jane (1736 - aft 1809) m. Elijah Witt
          Adonijah (1743 - abt 1815) m1. Ann Dalton, m2. Charlotte Dalton/Gallihue

     An additional son, David, is sometimes listed, but there is no evidence to support this.

[1044] Edward Haley [Chart 34]
Male
Father: John Haley [2088]
Name: Edward Haley+++ Haley S348 S350
Name: Edward Hailey+++ S348
Birth: (BET 1675 AND 1680) York County, Virginia++ Haley
Residence: (1726) King William County, Virginia++ Haley
Residence: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia (received a patent for a 980 acres plantation)++ Haley
Moved: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia++ Haley
Will: (29 DEC 1752) St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County, Virginia++ Haley
Death: (BET 29 DEC 1752 AND SEP 1753) St. Thomas' Parish, Orange County, Virginia Haley S348 S350
Probate: (1753)++ Haley

Source References:
[S197] Haley and Related Families (Haley)
[S348] Lunenburg County, Virginia, Will Book 2 - 1764
[S350] Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 16


     Edward Haley, the son of John Haley, was born in York County, Virginia in about 1675, and died in St. Thomas', Parish, Orange County, Virginia, between December 29, 1752, when his will was written and September 1753 when it was probated. His estate was appraised on March 8, 1764 and recorded on June 1, 1764 in Lunenburg County, Virginia. On the same date the Edward Haley's estate appraisal was recorded, a petition by Peter Haley was granted for obtaining administration of the estate of Edward Haley dec'd. It is unclear who Peter Haley was.
[1045] Catherine _____ [Chart 34]
Female
Name: Catherine _____++ Haley
Name: Catherine Haley+++ Haley S349
Birth: (BET 1675 AND 1680)++ Haley
Residence: (1726) King William County, Virginia++ Haley
Moved: (1727) Spottsylvania County, Virginia++ Haley
Will: (24 APR 1765)+++ S349
Death: (AFT 24 APR 1765) Virginia S349

Source References:
[S197] Haley and Related Families (Haley)
[S349] Orange County, Virginia, Deed Book 13


     Catherine _____ is of unknwon descent. She was born between 1675 and 1680, and died in Virginia after April 24, 1765 at which time she wrote her will. Her last name may have been Prerrin or Lloyds.
     Here is an excerpt from Catherine's will: "I Catherine Haley of St. Thomas Parish in Orange for and in consideration of the Love and good will which I bear toward my son Thomas Haley of Caroline County do give and grant Thomas Haley one negro boy named Robin at my decease. Catherine Haley" (Deed Book #13, Page 505).
Edward Haley married Catherine _____
Children:
David Haley [522] ++ Haley

     Edward Haley married Catherine in Virginia. Their children were all born in King and Queen County, Virginia:

          Edward (abt 1700 - bef 1728)
          Sarah (abt 1702 - aft 1752) m. Charles/Thomas Oakes
          James (1700/3 - aft 1760) m. Susannah/Sarah Brockman?
          Elizabeth (abt 1704 - aft 1771) m. William Christopher
          John (abt 1708 - 1781) m. Mary Anderson?
          William (abt 1710 - 1803) m. Henrietta _____
          Benjamin (abt 1712 - 1800/1)
          Ambrose (abt 1714 - aft 27 Apr 1802) m. Temperance Gosney
          Thomas (abt 1718 - abt Mar 1764) m. Susannah Chiles
          David (abt 1716 - aft 5 Sep 1806) m. Ester _____
          Valentine (abt 1720 - 1799) m. James Herndon

     Edward brought his family from the Gloucester-York area to Orange County (later Spotsylvania County, and then King William County) prior to 1727 when he patented 980 acres on the branches of the North Fork of North Anna River.

[1048] James Brewer [Chart 35]
Male
Father: Sackfield Brewer [2096]
Mother: Elinor Barrett [2097]
Name: James Brewer+++ S352
Birth: (EST 1704) Charles City County, Virginia
Event: (6 JUL 1758) (witnessed the devise of John White)+++ S352
Death: (BEF 26 JUN 1759) Louisa County, Virginia

Source References:
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.


     James Brewer was the son of Sackfield Brewer and Elinor Barrett. He was born in Charles City County, Virginia ("The Brewer Families of Colonial Virginia 1626-1776", by Marvin T. Broyhill III). He died before his estate was administered on June 26, 1759 in Louisa County, Virginia.
[1049] Elizabeth _____ [Chart 35]
Female
Birth: (EST 1704) Surry County, Virginia

     Elizabeth _____ is of unknown descent. She was born in Surry County, Virginia.
James Brewer married Elizabeth _____
Children:
Sackville Brewer [524]

     James married Elizabeth and had the following children:

          William (bef 1733 - ) m. Susannah Ragland
          Sackville (bef 6 Jul 1737 - 1795) m. Martha White
          Philip (bef 6 Jul 1737 - )
          Edmund B. (bef 6 Jul 1737 - bef 11 Oct 1793) m. Sarah Ragland
          James ( ~1741 - bef 5 Apr 1819) m. Temperance Hundley

     In 1725, James owned property next to his father in James City County, Virginia. He had moved from there to Hanover County, Virginia sometime before 1731. In 1742, Louisa County was formed from Hanover County. In 1743, "James Brewer of Hanover" bought 360 acres on the north side of Simon's Branch in Brunswick County, Virginia. No records of the sale of this land can be found through 1800 (Broyhill). He may not have ever moved to Brunswick because he is referred to later records as "James Brewer of Hanover". His two eldest sons, Edmund and Sackville, signed a bond as adminstrators of his estate in Louisa County, Virgiana on 26 June 1759. James was also mentioned in the will of his brother Sackville.

[1050] John White [Chart 14]
Male
Father: Col. Henry White [2100] ++ S355
Name: John White+++ S351 S352 S356
Name: Mr. John White++ S351
Name: Col. White of Hanover County++ S351
Name: John White of St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County++ S351
Name: John White of Hanover County++ S351
Birth: (ABT 1670) New Kent County, Virginia++ S351
Residence: (29 JUL 1695) New Kent County, Virginia (appointed as Surveyor of Highways)++ S351
Military: (4 JUL 1702) New Kent County, Virginia (present at militia muster as a private)++ S351
Residence: (25 MAR 1704) New Kent County, Virginia (paid quit rents on 510 acres)++ S351
Event: (1 JUN 1704) (St. Paul's Parish was established from the upper part of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia)++ S351
Residence: (1 JUN 1704) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (chosen as one of the original 12 vestrymen)++ S351
Residence: (2 NOV 1705) New Kent County, Virginia (issued patent on 211 acres at Beaver Dam Swamp for importation of 5 persons)++ S351
Residence: (10 JUL 1706) New Kent County, Virginia (listed as a vestryman in the vestry meeting minutes)++ S351
Residence: (24 SEP 1708) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made return on his land)++ S351
Residence: (3 APR 1711) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made Church Warden for 1 year)++ S351
Residence: (22 APR 1712) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made Church Warden for 1 year)++ S351
Residence: (11 NOV 1712) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (roads are cleared to his mill)++ S351
Residence: (19 JUN 1714) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (ordered to force persons to pay Bills of Exchange)++ S351
Residence: (11 OCT 1718) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (empowered to negotiate price for a new Church)++ S351
Residence: (10 OCT 1719) St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, Virginia (made return on his land)++ S351
Event: (21 NOV 1720) (Hanover county was formed from that part of New Kent County lying within the boundaries of St. Paul's Parish)++ S351
Residence: (27 SEP 1729) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia (issued patent on 1888 acres (N.L.) new land on both sides of South Anna River, on Indian & Little Creeks)++ S351
Residence: (FROM 1731 TO 1743) Hanover County, Virginia (listed as a landowner)++ S351
Residence: (15 OCT 1737) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia (attended last vestry meeting)++ S351
Death: (1744) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia++ S351
Death: (BEF 16 APR 1744) St. Paul's Parish, Hanover County, Virginia++ S351

Source References:
[S351] John White of Hanover County, Virginia and Some of His Decendants
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.
[S355] Americans of Gentle Birth, Vol. II
[S356] The Brewer Families of Colonial Virginia 1626-1776


     John White was the son of Henry White. He was born in New Kent County (later Hanover County), Virginia and died there in St. Paul's Parish between October 15, 1737 when he attended his last Vestry meeting, and April 16, 1744 when he is first listed in the records as deceased. He probably died prior to March 29, 1744 when his eldest son added a survey mark to his father's land.
     He first married, to whom is unknown, and had 2 known children:

          John (bef 30 May 1697 - 4 Nov 1782) m. Mary Price
          Samuel (bef 1710 - ) m. Elizabeth Smith

     The first record of John White is on July 29, 1695, where he is appointed the Surveyor of Highways for some precincts in New Kent County, Virginia [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 1].
     On May 30, 1697, John White, Jr., son of John White, is baptized [The Vestry Book and Register of St. Peter's Parish, pg 404].
     On July 4, 1702, Private John White is present at the New Kent County Militia muster.
     On March 25, 1704, John White of New Kent County paid an annual quit rent of 2 shillings per 100 acres on 190 and 320 acres [The Quit Rents of Virginia].
     On June 1, 1704, by an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, St. Paul's Parish was established from the upper part of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 593]. Part of the Act required establishing a Vestry of 12 persons to oversee the Parish. Although the early records of the Vestry are missing, it appears that John White was one of the original 12 Vestryman, and he served on the Vestry for 33 years. The Vestry record for July 10, 1706 lists John White as one of the 12 Vestrymen.
     On November 2, 1705, John White of St. Paul's Parish, New Kent County, issued a patent on 211 acres at Beaver Dam Swamp in exchange for importing 5 people at 50 acres per person [Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. 3, pg 102].
     On September 24, 1708, his land was recorded in precinct 33 of St. Paul's Parish [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 208]. Complete processioning returns were made four times fr
     On April 3, 1711, he was appointed as one of the Church Wardens of the Vestry [ibid, pg 47]. The following year on April 22, 1712, he was again appointed as one of the Church Wardens [ibid, pg 54].
     On November 11, 1712, the New Kent County court ordered roads cleared from his mill to Half Sink Road, and to Polegreen's Old Field [ibid, pg 57].
     On June 19, 1714, and again on October 11, 1718 the records show him again representing the vestry [ibid, pp 65,84].
     On October 19, 1719, his land was recorded in precincts 7, 18, and 19 of St. Paul's Parish [ibid, pg 256].
     On September 27, 1729, John White of Hanover County issued a patent on 1888 acres of new land on both sides of the South Anna River, on the Indian and Little Creeks, for a sum of 9 pounds and 10 shillings [Cavaliers and Pioneers Vol. 3, pg 359]; Hanover County was formed from St. Paul's Parish in New Kent County in 1720 [The Vestry Book of St. Paul s Parish, pg 595].
     By October 18, 1735, John White was no longer acting as an overseer in precinct 17 [ibid, pg 283]. This may been been due to ill health. His last attendance at a Vestry meeting was on October 15, 1737 [ibid, pg 149].
     On March 29, 1744, John White, Jr. added his survey mark to his father's land [ibid, pg 302], implying that his father was probably dead at that time. On April 16, 1744, a new Vestryman was elected to replace the deaceased John White [ibid, pg 178].
[1051] Catherine Barrett [Chart 24] [Chart 14]
Female
Father: James Barrett [2102] ++ S351
Mother: Mary _____ [2103] ++ S351
Name: Catherine Barrett++ S351
Name: Catherine Briane++ S351
Name: Katherine Brain+++ S352
Relation: paternal grandfather: Capt. William Barrett [4204] ++ S351
Birth: (EST 1693)
Event: (23 OCT 1714) Wilmington Parish, James City county, Virginia (received 400 acres of land from her father's estate)++ S351
Married 2nd: Robert Braine (BEF 17 NOV 1755)++ S351
Event: (6 JUL 1758) (named in the devise of John White)+++ S351 S352

Source References:
[S351] John White of Hanover County, Virginia and Some of His Decendants
[S352] Devise of John White of St. Paul's Parish, Hanover Co., Va.


     Catherine Barrett was the daughter of James Barrett and Mary _____.
     After her first husband died, she married Robert Braine by November 15, 1755 when John White, Jr. made a return on the land of John White's orphans that was in possession of Robert Braine [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 339].
     On October 23, 1714, her father granted her 400 acres of old land on the west side of the Chickahominy River, in Wilmington Parish, James City County. This land was located adjacent to Sackfield Brewer, the uncle or grandfather of her future son-in-law. The land was part of the original 850 acres granted to her grandfather, William Barrett, on June 7, 1648. and then descended to his son James Barrett, who was bequeathing 400 acres each to his two daughters Catherine and Edith.
John White (his 2nd++ S351 ) married Catherine Barrett
Children:
Martha White [525] +++ S351 S352

     John White married second Catherine Barrett as her first husband. They had the following children:

          Mary (abt 1720 - 18 Mar 1806) m. John Price
          James ( - ) m. Sarah _____
          Barrett ( - ) m1. Anna Phillips, m2. Elizabeth Starke
          Edith ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. John Holt
          Elisha ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m Lucy _____
          William (8 Sep 1731 - 3 Feb 1790) m1. Susannah Davis
          Tillah ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Thomas King
          Helena Maria ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Joseph Holt
          Martha ( - aft 6 Jul 1758) m. Sackville Brewer

     On October 29, 1731, John White, Jr., and Sauel White first appear in the Vestry records as land owners [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 272].
     John White's devise, dated July 6, 1758, mentions the 6 youngest children and the spouses of the daughters, his wife, and her second husband [Louisa Co., Va., Deed Book "C", pg 723].
     James White appears as a land owner in 1755 in St. Paul's Parish, and Barrett White is listed as a witness to John White, Jr.'s land right on November 19, 1759 [The Vestry Book of St. Paul's Parish, pg 376].

[1056] Robert McFarland [Chart 15]
Male
Name: Robert McFarland++ S101 Morris
Birth: (ABT 1675) county Tyrone, Ireland++ S101 Morris
Emigration: (1740) county Antrim, Ireland++ S101 Morris S207
Death: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ Morris
Immigration: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ S101 Morris

Source References:
[S101] Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910
[S102] Robert McFarland (1675-1740) of Ireland and Pennsylvania (Morris)
[S207] Mc Farland-Dunlap Family Bible Records 1837-1928


     Robert McFarland is of unknown descent. He was born about 1675 in Tyrone County, Ireland. He died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania in 1740 shortly after immigrating. He married first in 1705 at the age of 30 years, but to whom is unknown. They had 4 sons and 2 daughters. The following children are known:

          Robert (1705 - 25 Dec 1797) m. Esther _____
          Joseph (abt 1711 - ) m. Jean _____
          Margaret (abt 1718 - ) m. James Chambers
[1057] Catherine Dean [Chart 15]
Female
Name: Catherine Dean++ S101 Morris
Name: Widow McFarland++ Morris
Birth: (ABT 1685) county Antrim, Ireland++ Morris
Emigration: (1740) county Antrim, Ireland++ S101 Morris S207
Immigration: (1740) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania++ S101 Morris
Residence: (1753) Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (tax list)+++ Morris
Death: (AFT 1753) Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Morris

Source References:
[S101] Genealogy of the Joseph and William McFarland Branches of the McFarland Family 1675 to 1910
[S102] Robert McFarland (1675-1740) of Ireland and Pennsylvania (Morris)
[S207] Mc Farland-Dunlap Family Bible Records 1837-1928


     Catherine Dean is of unknown descent. She was born about County Antrim, Ireland. She died after 1753 where she is listed as the "Widow McFarland" in the Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, tax list. She was living next to her son Robert. She is also found there listed as a widow in the 1751 tax list.
Robert McFarland married Catherine Dean
Children:
Justice William McFarland, Esq. [528] + Morris
Marriage: (ABT 1730) county Antrim, Ireland S101

     Robert McFarland married Catherine Dean in County Antrim, Ireland about 1730. The following children are known:

          William (abt 1731 - ) m. Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
          James (abt 1732 ) m. Margaret Downing

     The family emigrated from County Antrim, Ireland in 1740, and landed in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania.
Unknown
Robert McFarland married Unknown
Children:
Robert McFarland [532] ++ S101 Morris
Marriage: (1705) county Tyrone, Ireland S101

[1224] Ebenezer Prindle [Chart 5]
Male
Father: William Prindle [2448] +++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403 S409
Mother: Mary Desborough [2449] ++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403
Name: Ebenezer Prindle+++ Savage S393 S394 S395 S403 S409
Birth: (10 SEP 1661) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut+++ Savage S393 S395 S403
Birth: (7 JUN 1669)++ Savage
Residence: (ABT 1709/10) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S393 S403
Will: (26 JUN 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut
Death: (BET 26 JUN 1740 AND 8 AUG 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut++ S393 S395 S403
Probate: (8 AUG 1740) Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Source References:
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S394] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
[S395] Families of Ancient New Haven
[S403] Prindle-Pringle Genealogy
[S409] William Prindle's Will


     Ebenezer Prindle was the son of William Prindle and Mary Desborough. He was born on September 10, 1661 in New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut [PRI]. He died in Newtown, Fairfield County, Connecticut sometime between June 26, 1740, when he wrote his will, and August 8, 1740, when his estate was probated [PRI].
     He was a selectman in the first town government in Milford, Connecticut, and on July 4, 1703 he and his wife were baptized into the Milford Church.
     About 1709 or 1710, he removed to Newtown where he settled. He was one of the first 37 proprietors there, and was a member of the first town government.
     In 1711, he was appointed surveyor of highways in Milford.

     [PRI] Prindle, Paul W., "Ancestry of Elizabeth Barrett Gillespie", Polyanthos, c. 1976, pg 220.
[1225] Elizabeth Hobby [Chart 5]
Female
Father: John Hobby [2450] ++ Savage S393 S399
Mother: Sarah Gray [2451]
Name: Elizabeth Hobby++ S393 S395 S403
Name: Elizabeth Hubby++ S393 S394 S395 S403
Name: Elizabeth Prindle++ Savage
Name: Eliz. Prindle++ S399
Birth: (EST 1661) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut

Source References:
[S362] A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before 1692 (Savage)
[S393] The Compendium of American Genealogy, Volume VII
[S394] Genealogies of Connecticut Families, Vol II
[S395] Families of Ancient New Haven
[S399] Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America, The Spirit of '76, Volumes V-XII, 1893-1906
[S403] Prindle-Pringle Genealogy


     Elizabeth Hobby was the daughter of John Hobby and Sarah Gray. She was born in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut. She was baptized as an adult in the Church at Milford, Connecticut on July 4, 1703. She was sometimes called Elizabeth Hubby.
Ebenezer Prindle married Elizabeth Hobby
Children:
Benjamin Prindle [612]

     Ebenezer Prindle married Elizabeth Hobby and they had the following children:

          Sarah (bef 4 Jul 1703 - ) m. John Foote
          Ebenezer (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bet 17 May 1758 and 6 Nov 1758) not married
          Enos (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bef 3 Ded 1724)
          Joseph (bef 4 Jul 1703 - 11 Nov 1772) m1. Mary Adams, m2. Sarah Kimberly
          Benjamin (bef 4 Jul 1703 - bef 6 Feb 1732/3)
          Jonathan (bef 4 Jul 1703 - ) m. Elizabeth Thompson
          Nathan (7 Apr 1704 - 8 Jul 1746) m. Mary Richason
          Ephraim (19 Apr 1707 - ) m1. Elizabeth _____, m2. Mary Sherman
          Jehoshaphat (12 Jul 1709 - 1812) m1. Hannah Smith, m2. Hannah Basten
          Elizabeth (aft Feb 1710 - 20 Jun 1785) m. Samuel Root(s)

[1228] John Marshall [Chart 18]
Male
Father: Thomas Marshall [2456]
Name: John Marshall++ S411 S412 S413
Name: John Marshall Sr.++ S411
Birth: (1646) New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut
Residence: (15 APR 1669) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (granted a parcel of meadow land at Cos Cob Neck)++ S411
Residence: (1672) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (original proprietor)++ S411
Residence: (14 DEC 1693) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (bought land of John Hobby)++ S411
Residence: (FROM 1694 TO 1695) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (member of the town list who paid taxes)++ S413
Married 3rd: Sarah Webb (16 MAY 1699)++ S412
Residence: (1708) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his son David)++ S411
Residence: (2 JAN 1710) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his son Samuel)++ S411
Residence: (1712) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (deeded land to his sons Joseph and John)++ S411
Residence: (2 MAY 1712) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (sold land to his son Joseph)++ S411
Residence: (1 MAR 1721) Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut (sold land to Joseph Ackerly)++ S411

Source References:
[S411] Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut
[S412] A Report of the Record Commissioners of Boston
[S413] History of Fairfield County, Connecticut


     John Marshall was the son of Thomas Marshall and Janet Fidler. He was born in 1646 in New Haven, Connecticut. He died after May 12, 1712 in Greenwich, Fairfield County, Connecticut.
     The first record of him in Greenwich was on April 15, 1669 when he was granted a parcel of meadow land at Cos Cob Neck.
     At the town meeting of February 6, 1670, the committee reported that the town had obtained the title to the Mioschassiky lands from the Indians. The land was laid out "to ye number of thirty lots, four acres to the homelot." These purchasers would be later called the "27 Proprietors of 1672." John Marshall was listed. This area known as "Greenwich Old Towne", now Sound Beach, was first settled on the east side of the Myanos River. Horseneck, roughly what is now the modern city of Greenwich, Connecticut, was not settled until later.
     On December 6, 1689 he was one of the overserrs of the will of Thomas Lyon -

          "I have made choice of Thomas Brown of Rye and John Marshall Senior of Greenwich to be my Overseers to mee"

     On December 14, 1693, he purchased land from John Hobby.
     In the tax year of 1694 to 1695, he and his son are listed as having 165 pounds, and 10 shillings.
     He married three times: to a daughter of John Rockwell, Elizabeth Lyon and Sarah Webb. The marriage to Sarah Webb took place on May 16, 1699.

     John Marshall had the following children:

          John ( - bef Dec. 13, 1726) m. Abigail Banks
          Joseph ( - 1748) m. Mary
          David ( - )
          Daniel (1679 - aft 27 Apr 1725) m1. Abigail Butler, m2. _____
          Martha ( - ) m. Thomas Merritt
          Samuel ( - Apr 1713) m. Mary Whelpley
          Hannah ( - )

     In 1708, John Marshall deeded land to his son David. On January 2, 1710, deeded land to his son Samuel. In 1712 he deeded land to his sons John and Joseph. Then on May 2, 1712, his son Joseph purchased additional land from his father.
Unknown
John Marshall married Unknown
Children:
Daniel Marshall [614]

[1232] Andre' Lamoreaux [Chart 19]
Male
Name: Andre' Lamoreaux++ Coleman
Name: Andre' Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Andre Lamoureaux++ Coleman
Name: Andrew Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Andre' Lamourau++ Coleman
Name: Andrew Lamarue++ Coleman
Birth: (BET 1650 AND 1660) La Corberaie de Lusignan, France Coleman
Emigration: (BEF 1687) France Coleman
Residence: (1687) Meschers, Saintonge, France (sold household goods)++ Coleman
Residence: (22 JUN 1694) London, England++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 1 DEC 1695 AND 1700) New York++ Coleman S299
Census: (1703) New York City, New York County, New York (Named)++ Coleman
Residence: (1702/03) New York City, New York County, New York (purchased 32 acres in what is now midtown manhattan)++ Coleman
Occupation: (1702/03) ship's master++ Coleman
Residence: (13 JAN 1703) New York City, New York County, New York (witnessed marriage)++ Coleman
Event: (AFT 15 MAR 1705) (impressed into the British Navy to serve as captain of the merchantman aboard the ship Triton's Prize)++ Coleman
Event: (4 MAY 1706) (discharged from British Navy)++ Coleman
Death: (AFT 4 MAY 1706) New York++ Coleman
Occupation: ship builder++ Coleman

Source References:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S299] Hudson-Mohawk Family Genealogical and Family Memoirs, Volumes I-IV


     Andre’ Lamoureux is of unknown descent. He was born between 1650 and 1660 in La Corberaie de Lusignan, France. He died after May 4, 1706 presumably in New York.
     Andre left the Catholic church on June 29, 1678, and became a Huguenot.
[1233] Suzanne de la Tour [Chart 19]
Female
Name: Suzanne de la Tour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne Lamoureux++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne LaTour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne Latour++ Coleman
Name: Suzanne de LaTour++ Coleman
Birth: (1661) France
Emigration: (BEF 1687) France Coleman
Residence: (1687) Meschers, Saintonge, France (sold household goods)++ Coleman
Residence: (22 JUN 1694) London, England++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 1 DEC 1695 AND 1700) New York++ Coleman
Residence: (MAY 1700) New York City, New York County, New York (witnesses a baptism)++ Coleman
Census: (1703) New York City, New York County, New York (Counted)++ Coleman
Residence: (1702/03) New York City, New York County, New York++ Coleman
Death: (1720) New York City, New York County, New York Coleman*

Source References:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)


     Suzanne de la Tour is of unknown descent. She was born in 1661 and was of Saintes, Char Marit, France. She died in 1720 in New York.
Andre' Lamoreaux married Suzanne de la Tour
Children:
Daniel Lamoreaux [616] ++ Coleman
Marriage: (16 DEC 1687) Meche, Saintonge, France Coleman*
*S296:
Note:
about 1681

     Andre’ Lamoureux married Suzanne de la Tour on December 16, 1687 in Meche, Saintonge, France. They had the following children (the first 2 were born in France, the rest in Bristol, England):

          Elizabeth (abt 1688 - Dec 1708) m1. Gerret Dusjean, M2. _____ Grant
          Judith (12 Dec 1689 - ) m. Pierre Chaperone
          Jacques (abt 1689 - bef 9 Mar 1690/1)
          Denise (24 Dec 1690 - dy)
          Daniel (24 Dec 1693 - bef 22 Jun 1694)
          Daniel (29 Nov 1695, - Oct 1754)
          Elizabeth (abt 1697 - dy)

     Andre' of Mesche’, France was a Pilot on the Girond River, which lies between La Rochelle and Bordeaux. Pilots were responsible for boarding inbound vessels, and guiding them safely up river into port. Pilot's were highly regarded, and followed a strict code of conduct.
     Andre' and Suzanne were Huguenots, and sometime shortly before 1687, they along with their daughter, left "dinner on the table and candles burning", boarded his own ship in the middle of the night and stole away to England, where they arrived the next morning with about 200 pounds of goods and furniture. Suzanne was pregnant at the time.
     By 1689, Andre' is in Bristol, England as a ship's master. He apparantly owned his own ship which he had built himself.
     On June 22, 1694, where Andre', Suzanne Lamoureux and 2 children (Elizabeth and Judith] are on Denization list in Bristol, England. The Denization list was a list of applicants for citizenship of the British Empire.
     They family boarded their ship, and sailed in to New York by 1700.
     In 1702 or 1703, they purchased for 15 pounds, 32 acres in what is now part of the Rockerfeller property which contains the United Nations Building in midtown Manhattan.
     "Andrew Lamarue" is listed in the 1703 New York City Census, as an inhabitant of the West Ward of New York City; 1 male between 16 and 60 years; 1 female between 16 and 60 years; and 1 male and 1 female both under 16 years. It is unclear from this whether Suzanne had died, or the eldest daughter Elizabeth had already married.
     In New York, Andre' was master of a sloop and was taken by French Privateer in the West Indies, held for bounty, and forced to procure his own release, which he did, and soon returned to New York where he was almost immediately impressed (forced to serve) into the British Navy as the captain of the merchantman Her Maj-ties Ship Triton Prize. Upon hearing of the ordeal, the Governor of the New York Colony, "His Excy Edward Viscount Cornbury", issued an order, dated May 4, 1706, for his immediate release. Apparently ship's masters were not permitted to be impressed into service. This is the last record we have of Andre' Lamoureux.

[1234] Pierre Masse' [Chart 19]
Male
Father: Daniel Masse' [2468]
Name: Pierre Masse'++ Coleman Cutter1
Birth: (BET 1654 AND 1656) Saintonge, France++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 7 MAR 1684 AND 29 APR 1689) New York++ Coleman
Emigration: (1685) France++ Coleman
Death: (AFT 1696) New York Coleman

Source References:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)


     Pierre Masse’ was the son of Daniel Masse’. He was born between 1654 and 1656 in France, probably Saintonge, possibly Moise, Char. Marit. He died after his last child was born - in 1696 - in New York.
[1235] Elizabeth Mercereau [Chart 19]
Female
Father: Capt. Jean Mercereau [2470] ++ Coleman
Mother: Elizabeth Dubois [2471] ++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mercereau++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mercerceau Masse'++ Coleman
Name: Elizabeth Mersereau++ Coleman Cutter1
Birth: (ABT 1660) Moeze, Saintonge, France++ Coleman
Immigration: (BET 7 MAR 1684 AND 29 APR 1689) New York++ Coleman Cutter1
Emigration: (1685) France++ Coleman Cutter1
Death: (AFT 1696) New York Coleman

Source References:
[S296] Andre’ & Suzanne Latour Lamoreaux (Coleman)
[S297] Genealogical and Family History of Central New York, Volumes I-III (Cutter1)
[S298] Forefathers of David Burlock Lamoreaux, Part 1, The Masse and Mercereau Families


     Elizabeth Mercereau was the daughter of Captain Jean Mercereau married Elizabeth Dubois. She was born in Meschers, Saintonge, France about 1660. She died after her last child was born - in 1696 - in New York.
Pierre Masse' married Elizabeth Mercereau
Children:
Jeanne Margarite Masse' [617] ++ Coleman
Marriage: (29 APR 1681) Moeze, Saintonge, France++ Coleman

     Pierre Masse’ married Elizabeth Mercereau on April 29, 1681 in La Rochelle, France. They had the following children (the first 2 born in La Rochelle, France, the rest in New York):

          Elie (bef 25 Jan 1682 - )
          Marie/Madeline (bef 7 Mar 1684 - abt 1685)
          Daniel (29 Apr 1689 - ) m. Ester Fourret/Esther Fouinet
          Ester (26 Jun 1690 - )
          Pierre (17 May 1693 - )
          Jeanne Margarite (22 May 1696 - Aug 1739) m. Daniel Lamoreaux

     Pierre and Elizabeth, Huguenots, emigration to England 1685 with their 2 chidren, Elizabeth's mother, Elizabeth Dubois, and all of Elizabeth's siblings, except Paul who went to Holland, or to Philadelphia. They had prearranged for a small boat to meet them in the marshes and by early morning were on a Huguenot fishing craft on the way to England. The family left England shortly thereafter for Philadelphia, but a storm forced there ship into New York Harbor. They stayed and made their home on Staten Island.

[1236] Jeremiah Wood [Chart 16]
Male
Father: Jeremiah Wood [2472]
Mother: Elizabeth Gildersleeve [2473]
Name: Jeremiah Wood+++ S300 S414
Name: Jeremy Wood Jr++ S415
Birth: (1641) Huntington, Long Island, Suffolk County, New York
Residence: (6 MAR 1678) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York (witness in court)++ S415
Census: (31 AUG 1698) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York+++ S300 S414
Death: (BEF 21 OCT 1710) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Birth: Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Married 1st: Susannah Smith

Source References:
[S300] The Hempstead Census of 1698
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I
[S415] Annals of Hempstead


     Jeremiah Wood was the son of Jeremiah Wood and Elizabeth Gildersleeve. He was born in in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York, and died there before October 21, 1710.
     He married first Susannah Smith and they had one son James (bef 1665) who must have died young.
[1237] Susannah Pine [Chart 16]
Female
Father: James Pyne [2474] ++ S414
Mother: Suzanne Armitage [2475]
Name: Susanah Wood+++ S300
Name: Susan Pine++ S414
Birth: (ABT 1653) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York
Census: (31 AUG 1698) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York+++ S300

Source References:
[S300] The Hempstead Census of 1698
[S414] Genealogies of Long Island Families, Vol. I


     Susannah Pine was the daughter of James Pine and Suzanne Armitage. She was born in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York.
Jeremiah Wood (his 2nd) married Susannah Pine
Children:
Benjamin Wood [618]
Marriage: (1665) Hempstead in Long Island, Queens County, New York

     Jeremiah Wood and Susannah Pine were married in Hempstead Township, Queens County, Long Island, New York in 1665. They had the following children:

          Jeremiah (abt 1668 - aft 20 Feb 1703/04) m. Mary Bryan/James
          James (abt 1670 - ) m. Mary Wood
          Daniel (abt 1672 - )
          Samuel (bef 23 Nov 1680 - )
          Joseph (abt 1684 - aft 1704) m. Rebecca Titus
          Edmond (abt 1686 - 18 Sep 1770) m. Ann Wood
          Benjamin (abt 1688 - aft 2 Jun 1725) m. Catherine Covert
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