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Sarah DeMott    
Born: 20 Oct 1751 NJ    
     
Died: 25 Jun 1840 NJ    

FATHER

Laurens DeMott

MOTHER

Dorothy Vanderbeek

HUSBAND

George Hall

CHILDREN

1. Jorge Hall    bap 5 Apr 1778

2. Louwrens Hall    bap. Mar 27 1780

3. Sara Hall    bap 23 Dec 1781

4. Derite Hall    bap. 25 May 1788

 

Descenants of Michiel DeMott as found on google search    http://www.duprel.com/demdes.html 
Sarah DeMott born 20 Oct 1751, Hunterdon, NJ, married (1) George Hall, married (2) Willard Hall. Sarah died 25 Jun 1840, NJ    In Dutch Sarah would be written Saertje. Burried in Flemingot NJ in Neshanic Station Cemetery. It is located on the George C. Brokaw property. She was supose to be 80 years old at the time of her death. The tombstone is quite illegible. But it reads Relict of George & Wallard ? Hall. George; think his give name was George might of had a son named Willare or maybe a brother.

 

There is no definitive proof that Sara DeMott was married to GEORGE Hall, but she was married to someone named Hall and there is much circumstantial evidence suggesting that her husband was George Hall.  The Dutch naming pattern was almost always to name the first son after the father's father and the second son after the mother's father.

Somerset County Historical Quarterly Volume I
Neshanic Reformed Church Baptismal Records


Hall, Jorge and Sara --- Jorge, bap April 5, 1778
Hall, Jorgs and Sara -- Louwrens, bap. Mar 27, 1780
Hall, Jorgs and Sara --- Sara, bap. Dec 23, 1781
Hall, Jorgs and Sara --- Derite, bap. May 25, 1788

The George Hall married to Sarah Demott may have been the son of the George Hall, below, who died in 1758

Calendar of Wills 1751-1760
Source:
Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
First Series vol XXXII
Calendar of New Jersey Will, Administrations, ETc
Volume III 1751-1760

1758, May 5     Hall, George, JR., of the South Branch, Raritan River, Somerset Co.; will of. Wife, Blandina. Children - George, Anne (who has daughter Sarah) and Mary. Real and personal estate. Executors - brothers, Edward Hall and Thomas Hall, with Henry Stevens and Johannis Pettinger. Witnesses- Richard Persell, John Cock, Jr., and Lawrence Demott. Proved August 16, 1758 Lib F p 545

1748, Sept. 24.  Hall, George, Sr. of the South Branch of Rariton River, Somerset Co., yeoman; will of.  Children--george, Thomas, Edward, Angletie (wife of Dirck Middagh), Elizabeth (wife of Frederick Morris), Mary (wife of Thomas Rock).  Grandechildren, i. e. children of son Henry, dec'd, and his wife Neiltia, still living, viz., Ootie, Mary, George, John, Henry and Thomas.  Real and personal estate, incl. slaves.  Executors--sons George, Thomas and Edward.  Witnesses--Bernardus Ver Bryck, William Dealy, James Lyne. Codicil of Jan 15, 1752, repeaets, that "the wife of son Thomas had owned and confessed that her child Thomas, was not his Child, but the Child of another Man.' and directed that this child is not to share in what is given to son Thomas.  Witnesses Dirck Schuyler, Ann Lyne, James Lyne. Proved April 20, 1752.   Lib F, p 43

1752, Apr. 23.  Inventory, 757.4.4, by Henry Stevens and B. Bryte.

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