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Moses FRAZEE

Baptist of Westfield, New Jersey

Moses Frazee lived at Short Hills, four miles from Westfield.  The
children were baptized in the Westfield church.  The will of Isaac
Littell, 1762, mentions brother-in-law, Moses Frazee.  The will of Moses
Frazee of Essex County, dated March 31, 1798 and probated February 24,
1815, names children Moses, Matthias and Sarah Marsh and a granddaughter
Phoebe Littell, also wife Susanna.

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Susannah FRAZEE

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Matthias FRAZEE

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Matthias FRAZEE

Matthias Frazee, son of Moses and Susanna (Winans) Frazee, was born
near Westfield about 1763.  He was a private in the Essex County troops
during the Revolution and in 1833 was .....  no more pages to type from.

MFRAZEE.


Samuel MARSH

Samuel Marsh was born about 1621 in Braintree, Essex County,
England.  He immigrated to Boston about 1641, then to New Haven Colony,
Connecticut about 1645.  About 1645 he married Comfort Mann (there is
controversy about her last name), had seven children all in New Haven
Colony, Connecticut.  In 1665, the family emigrated to Elizabethtown, New
Jersey, where he was one of the original settlers, to Rahway, New Jersey
about 1681 and died in Rahway in the year 1683.

The seventh child and the third son, was named Joseph, born 1663,
married in the year 1697, to Sarah Hindes, daughter of James Hindes,
whose father James came from England to Salem, Massachusetts, in the year
1637 and they went to Southold, Long Island County, (now Suffolk County), New
York.

Joseph and Sarah (Hindes) Marsh's second child and the first son was
named Samuel, born 1700, who married two women of the same name -- Mary
Shotwell.  Date of first marriage and wife's parentage is unknown.
Together Samuel and Mary (Shotwell the first) Marsh were the parents of
six children.  He married a second Mary Shotwell, daughter of John
Junior and Mary (Thorne) Shotwell.  Unto this marriage were born eight
children.  They were Quakers and lived at Rahway.  Samuel died December
13, 1773.


William MARSH Senior

Patriot Service in American Revolution, NJ

Woodbridge Meeting House (Friends)

William Marsh was a patriot of the Revolutionary War and is buried
in the Quaker Cemetery, Plainfield, New Jersey.  DAR Lineage Book.

William and his sister, Sarah Marsh, both married into the Webster
family on the same day.  Both couples having passed the Woodbridge
Monthly Meeting (Quaker) at the same time, the 15th of November in the
year 1753.

WSRMARSH.


Thomas TERRY III

To all Christian People, Know Ye that I, Abraham Youngs of Southold,
yeoman, in consideration of ye sum of twenty six pounds to me paid do by
these presents grant, bargain and sell unto Thomas Terry Jun of
Osyterponds, yeoman, a certain tract of percell of land being a second
lott scituate and being in Oysterponds Upper Neck by computation seventy
acres, Bounded North by ye Sound - East by Henry Tuthill - South by ye
Pond and West by my own land - which sd second lott is to be equal in
width with my other second lott.

Witness by hand and seal this 1st day of May 1706.

Witnesses

Thomas Moore                                  Abraham Youngs (Seal)
Benj: Youngs
David Youngs

Acknowledged the day and year above written

T3TERRY.


Jonathan TERRY

Served in American Revolutionary War, New York State.