Thomas Hancock1
M
Last Edited | 19 Oct 1999 |
Marriage* | before 1806 | Thomas Hancock married Mary Carpenter before 1806.1 |
Family |
Mary Carpenter | |
Children | 1. | Lydia Hancock1 b. 1806 |
2. | Susanna Goodwin Hancock+1 b. 1808, d. 1894 |
Citations
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, baconfamily.webjump.com.
William Hancock1
M, b. 29 December 1779, d. 11 October 1798
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2006 |
Birth* | 29 December 1779 | William Hancock was born on 29 December 1779 at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 |
He was the son of Edward Hancock and Rebekah (?).1 | ||
Death* | 11 October 1798 | William Hancock died on 11 October 1798 at Salem Co., New Jersey, at age 18.1 |
Citations
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, Hancock Bible. Isaac Collins 1791. p. 121.
William Hancock1
M, b. 1 November 1693
Last Edited | 2 Sep 2006 |
Birth* | 1 November 1693 | William Hancock was born on 1 November 1693 at Salem Co., New Jersey.1,2 |
He was the son of John Hancock and Mary Champney.1 |
Citations
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. I, p.206. Will of John HANCOCK of Allowayes Creek alias Monmouth River, husbandman, will date 22 February 1709-10, proved 22 March 1709-10. Proved March 22, 1709-10. Liber 1, p. 261, and Salem Wills.
- [S152] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. I, p. 106, from Salem Friends Mtg Records.
William Hancock1
M, b. circa 1640, d. August 1680
Last Edited | 25 Aug 2013 |
Birth* | circa 1640 | William Hancock was born circa 1640 at England. |
He was the son of (?) Hancock. | ||
Marriage* | 9 June 1663 | William Hancock married Isabella Atkinson on 9 June 1663 at Middlesex Mm, London, Middlesex Co., England.2,1,3 |
Death* | August 1680 | William Hancock died in August 1680 at New Jersey.1 |
Probate* | 2 August 1680 | His estate was probated on 2 August 1680 at Alloways Creek, Salem Co., New Jersey; letters testamentary granted to the widow.1 |
Note* | RICHARD WHITACAR (afterwards spelled Whitaker) came in the "Griffith," and was the attorney of William Hancock, who had purchased land here. He was made one of Fenwick's Council of Proprietors, which position he held from 1676 to 1702.4 | |
Note* | Original purchasers and Early Settlement (contributed by Thomas Shourds) The largest portion of this township was purchased from the proprietor by those who came to America from 1676 to 1683. William Hancock 1000 (acres). William Hancock arrived in this country in 1677, and took possession of his allotment, which was surveyed for him by Richard Hancock, who at that time was Fenwick's surveyor. William Hancock died in 1779 (should read 1679) and left two sons, John and William Hancock. He left all of his real estate to his widow, Isabella Hancock, and she subsequently sold one-half of the Hancock allotment to John Maddox, and he sold part of it to James Denn, and the balance to Jeremiah Powell in 1700. Jeremiah Powell sold some 300 acres, in 1733, to Edward Chambless Hancock. Isabella Hancock left 500 acres to her eldest son, John Hancock. The latter built the bridge across Alloways Creek, opposite his property, about 1705. John Hancock died a young man. He left one son, William Hancock, who possessed more than common abilities. In addition to what he inherited he accumulated large landed estates in Elsinboro and Lower Penn's Neck, and was one of the leading politicians of the time, serving as a member of the legislature for twenty years in succession. He was killed in his own house by the British in 1778.2 | |
Note | WILLIAM HANCOCK emigrated from England to this country in 1677, with his wife, Isabella and two sons, John and William. He became the possessor of one thousand acres of land on the south side of Alloways Creek. John became the owner of five hundred acres of this, and Hancock's Bridge bears his name. William purchased five hundred acres in Elsinboro. He was, during many years, a justice in Salem County.4 | |
Note | While Cushing and Sheppard states that William and Isabella were the parents of John and William Hancock I am still skeptical since neither William's nor Isabella's will directly acknowledges either John or William as a son. So far I have no other source that confirms the relationship. It seems that they are clearly related, but how they are related is not proven. The web page on the Hancock House at http://coastalheritagetrail.tripod.com/hancock_house.htm states that John Hancock was an indentured nephew which seems more consistent with the bequest in the will of Isabella Hancock and the fact the a son John is not even mentioned in the will of William.2 | |
Property* | from 25 September 1676 to 1 June 1678 | William Hancock sold property in Alloways Creek, Salem Co., New Jersey to an unknown person on from 25 September 1676 to 1 June 1678; 1676 Sept. 25. Return of surveys by Richard HANCOCK to William HANCOCK, of 16 acres in New Salem Township on the highway and Salem marsh, along the S. E. side of WADE's lot. 1678 June 1. Return of surveys by Richard HANCOCK to William HANCOCK, cordwainer, of 968 acres, to be called Hancock's Hurst, along the Southside of Monmouth River, heretofore called Allowayes Creek.5 |
Will* | 29 September 1679 | He left a will on 29 September 1679 at Parish of Leonard Shoreditch, Middlesex Co., England.1 |
Family |
Isabella Atkinson b. circa 1640, d. September 1680 | |
Marriage* | 9 June 1663 | He married Isabella Atkinson on 9 June 1663 at Middlesex Mm, London, Middlesex Co., England.2,1,3 |
Child | 1. | John Hancock+2 d. 26 Feb 1709/10 |
Citations
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. I, p.207. Will of William Hancock of the Parish of Leonard Shoreditch, county of Middlesex (England), shoemaker, intending a voyage for New West Jersey. Wife Isabella, sole executrix, brothers Edward Hancock of Bath, Co. of Somerset, Richard Hancock of West Jersey, sister Patow. Real and personal property in England and West Jersey. witnesses - William Biddle, Sarah Biddle, Mary Parnell.
1680 Aug 2 - Letters testamentary granted to the widow, Isabella Hancock of Allowayes.
No date Inventory of personal estate, inc. that of the widow, L83.18.10, inc. a great and 2 small Bibles 6s., a glass standish and 22 bound books L1; made by James Nevill and John Maddocks.
Salem Wills, 1679, p.16. - [S1] Cushing & Sheppard, History of Cos. of Glou., Salem, and Cumb. Cos., pp. 421-422.
- [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index, Husband
William Hancock
Birth: About 1640 Shoreditch, London, England
Christening:
Marriage: 09 JUN 1663 Middlesex Mm, , London, England
Death: 1680
Burial:
Wife
Isabella Atkinson Pedigree
Birth: About 1640 Middlesex Mm, , London, England
Christening:
Marriage: 09 JUN 1663 Middlesex Mm, , London, England
Death: 1680
Burial:. - [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, https://sites.rootsweb.com/~njsalem/documents/…
EARLY SETTLERS OF SALEM COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Information located at https://sites.rootsweb.com/~njsalem/ On a USGenWeb/NJGenWeb Web site TRANSCRIBED BY JANICE BROWN, County Coordinator in 2007 Please see the web site for my email contact. ---------------------------------- Copyright 2007 Janice Brown The original source of this information is in the public domain, however use of this text file, other than for personal use, is restricted without written permission from the transcriber (who has edited, compiled and added new copyrighted text to same). ======================================================== SOURCE: History of the counties of Gloucester, Salem, and Cumberland, New Jersey: with biographical sketches of their prominent citizens by Thomas Cushing; Philadelphia: Everts & Peck, 1883. - [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/statewide/history/…
NEW JERSEY COLONIAL RECORDS, West Jersey Records: Part 7 - Volume 21 Calendar of Records 1664-1703 Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by David Tourison and Liz Johnson.
Hannah Hand1
F, b. 16 September 1793, d. 19 June 1855
Last Edited | 15 Jul 1999 |
Marriage* | Hannah Hand married Thomas (twin) Elwell, son of David Elwell and Tamson Dare.1 | |
Birth* | 16 September 1793 | Hannah Hand was born on 16 September 1793 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 19 June 1855 | She died on 19 June 1855 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey, at age 61.1 |
Married Name | Her married name was Elwell.1 |
Family |
Thomas (twin) Elwell b. 30 September 1781, d. 17 February 1850 | |
Children | 1. | Tamsen Elwell1 b. 11 Feb 1812, d. 24 Jan 1898 |
2. | Catherine H. Elwell1 b. 25 Nov 1813, d. 11 Apr 1879 | |
3. | Elizabeth H. Elwell+1 b. 27 Jul 1819 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
Mary Leaming Hand1
F, b. 24 October 1763, d. 10 February 1791
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Birth* | 24 October 1763 | Mary Leaming Hand was born on 24 October 1763 at Cape May, New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | 24 January 1786 | She married Smith Bowen, son of Jonathan Bowen and Sarah Smith, on 24 January 1786; Book-So Jersey Marriages.1 |
Death* | 10 February 1791 | Mary Leaming Hand died on 10 February 1791 at Middle Twp., Cape May Co., New Jersey, at age 27.1 |
Married Name | Her married name was Bowen.1 |
Family |
Smith Bowen b. 1763, d. 13 February 1840 | |
Children | 1. | Jesse Hand Bowen1 |
2. | Mary Hand Bowen1 b. 26 Oct 1784, d. 4 Sep 1860 |
Citations
Alysia Haney1
F
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2008 | |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Howey |
Alysia Haney is the daughter of Michael Haney and Tammy Connelly.1 |
Citations
- [S398] John Leone Family Tree.
Michael Haney1
M
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2008 |
Marriage* | Michael Haney married Tammy Connelly, daughter of Tom Connelly and Mary Dubell.1 |
Family |
Tammy Connelly | |
Children | 1. | Michael Haney Jr.1 |
2. | Alysia Haney1 |
Citations
- [S398] John Leone Family Tree.
Michael Haney Jr.1
M
Last Edited | 6 Feb 2008 | |
Charts | Descendants of Robert Howey |
Michael Haney Jr. is the son of Michael Haney and Tammy Connelly.1 |
Citations
- [S398] John Leone Family Tree.
Margaret Hankins
F
Last Edited | 17 Feb 2003 |
Rebecca Hankins1
F, b. 22 May 1790, d. 5 January 1877
Last Edited | 31 Dec 2009 |
Birth* | 22 May 1790 | Rebecca Hankins was born on 22 May 1790 at Downe Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | 27 November 1806 | She married Jonathan Bailey, son of Edward Bailey and Rachel Bagwell, on 27 November 1806 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 5 January 1877 | Rebecca Hankins died on 5 January 1877 at Downe Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey, at age 86.1 |
Married Name | 27 November 1806 | As of 27 November 1806,her married name was Bailey.1 |
Family |
Jonathan Bailey b. circa 1781, d. April 1854 | |
Children | 1. | Matilda Bailey2 |
2. | Unknown Bailey+3 | |
3. | Anna Bailey3 d. b 1854 | |
4. | Albert Hankins Bailey4 b. 1809, d. 22 Sep 1856 | |
5. | Emeline Bailey2 b. c 1815, d. c 1900 | |
6. | John Bailey5 b. 1823, d. 1865 | |
7. | Hannah Bailey6 b. 5 Sep 1827, d. 27 Mar 1904 |
Richard Hankins1
M
Last Edited | 8 Sep 2004 |
Marriage* | circa 1875 | Richard Hankins married Angeline Venable, daughter of Joseph P. Venable and Ann Eliza (?), circa 1875.1 |
Family |
Angeline Venable b. between 1849 and 1850 |
Citations
- [S349] Cumberland Co. NJ Will Microfilms unknown file number, Will of Joseph P. Venable, 1 Sep 1887, proved 28 July 1888, Cumberland Co. Wills, Book I, p. 333. Wife Ann Eliza and son John F. $250 to be divided equally. Daughters Martha Hackett, wife of Henry, Annie Hankins, wife of Richard, Abbie Burr, no husband listed, Eliza Etherington wife of Lewis E., Clara Havens wife of William. Interest in property by will of aunt Mary P. Venable (Reynolds written and crossed out) which will be inherited on death of Ann Maria Hammell, widow of John Hammell. John F. Venable executor. Wit. John McPherson, Orestes Cook.
George Hann1
M, b. 1 July 1778
Last Edited | 11 Nov 2008 |
Birth | circa 1775 | George Hann was born circa 1775.1 |
Birth* | 1 July 1778 | He was born on 1 July 1778 at Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church, Cohansey, Salem Co., New Jersey; Johann Georg Hahn of Jacob and Catharina, b. July 1, bapt. Nov. 22, 1778. Sponsors: George Schneider and Margareta his wife.2 |
He was the son of Jacob Hahn and Catharina (?).2 | ||
Baptism | 22 November 1778 | George Hann was baptized on 22 November 1778 at Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church, Cohansey, Salem Co., New Jersey.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1795 | He married Francis (?) circa 1795.1 |
Name Variation | George Hann was also known as Georg Hahn.2 | |
Note* | Son of Jacob Hon? There was a Jacob Hahn/Hawn/Hann/Hon who lived at Muddy Run. His farm was above the head of Arthur Garrison's millpond (now Rainbow Lake) and below Parvin's Mill. He and his wife, Catharine, had a daughter, Lydia baptized on Oct. 16, 1781 at Friesburg Church. This may be the date of her birth. On Jan. 29, 1812, Catharine Hann, was appointed administratrix of the estate of Jacob Hon, of Pittsgrove Twp.(NJA 41188) In 1826, the lands of Jacob Hann, deceased, in the Centerville area, were divided among his heirs, George Hann; Lydia Davis, late Hann, Peter Hann, representing Jacob Hann, Jr. deceased; Margaret Garrison, ate Hann, Elizabeth Vanzant, late Hann, Samuel Hann, and Enos Hann. (d:287). Property of Enos Hann, was sold by the sheriff in 1836 (ud 1006) From http://groups.yahoo.com/group/njgf/message/2543?source=1 on 26 Dec 2003. Johann Jacob Hahn was b. 04, Oct. 1755, d. 1812 at Muddy Run, Pittsgrove Twsp., Salem Co. NJ, m. Catherina. Johann Jacob Hahn was baptised 20 June 1756 at Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Godparents: Ludwig & Chatarina Hahn Johann Jacob Hahn lived at Muddy Run. His farm was located above the head of Arthur Garrison's millpond (now RAINBOW LAKE) and below PARVIN'S MILL. On 29 October, Catherine Han, was appointed administratix of the estate of Jacob Hon, of Pittsgrove Twsp. (NJA 41:188) In 1826 the lands of Jacob Hann, deceased, of Centerville Area, were divided among his heirs, George Hann; Lydia Davis, late Hann; Peter Hann, representing Jacob Hann Jr., deceased; Margaret Garrison, late Hann; Elizabeth VanZant, late Hann; Samuel Hann; and Enos Hann (D:287) Catherina was living on 1830 Census in Pittsgrove Twsp., Salem Co., NJ age 70-80. Indenture made on 30 June 1831 between Catherine Hann, son Enos Hann, and Margaret Hann his wife to Martin Souder and Martin Nicholes of Property in Pittsgrove Twsp., Salem Co., NJ known as Muddy Run owned by Jacob Hann, dec., husband of Catherine Hann. | |
Name Variation | 22 November 1778 | As of 22 November 1778, George Hann was also known as Johann Georg Hahn Johann may be baptismal name.2 |
Family |
Francis (?) b. circa 1775 | |
Marriage* | circa 1795 | He married Francis (?) circa 1795.1 |
Child | 1. | Vashta Hann+1 b. 9 Jun 1802, d. 2 Mar 1849 |
Citations
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death record of Vashta Woodlin, married female, Pittgrove, Salem Co., date of death 2 Mar 1849, age at death 46-8-23 (yr-mo-d). She was born and died in Pittsgrove. Parents are George and Francis Hann. Record made June 11, 1849. NJ Archives Vital records 1848-1878, Volume AD, Salem County Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1848-1867.
- [S73] Unknown author, Early Church Rec. of Salem Co., Friesburg Emanuel Lutheran Church Baptisms, p. 177-233. p. 200-201, Johann Georg Hahn of Jacob and Catharina, b. July 1, bapt. Nov. 22, 1778. Sponsors: George Schneider and Margareta his wife.
Richard Hann1
M, b. circa 1797
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Birth* | circa 1797 | Richard Hann was born circa 1797 at Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | 21 October 1818 | He married Dorothy Brooks, daughter of Enoch Brooks and Jacominte Elwell, on 21 October 1818 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Note | REF: Timothy Brooks of MA & his Descendants by Robt P. Brooks.1 | |
Note | REF: Cumberland Co. Marriages by H. Stanley Craig.1 | |
Note* | REF: Mulford gedcom.1 |
Family |
Dorothy Brooks b. circa 1797 |
Citations
Vashta Hann1
F, b. 9 June 1802, d. 2 March 1849
Last Edited | 11 Apr 2014 |
Birth* | 9 June 1802 | Vashta Hann was born on 9 June 1802 at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.2,1 |
She was the daughter of George Hann and Francis (?).1 | ||
Marriage* | circa 1825 | Vashta Hann married Henry C. Woodlin, son of William Woodlin Jr., circa 1825.2 |
Death* | 2 March 1849 | Vashta Hann died on 2 March 1849 at Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey, at age 46; cause was affliction of the heart.1 |
Name Variation | Vashta Hann was also known as Vashti Hann possible spelling. Known surname in Bridgeton. | |
Name Variation | Vashta Hann was also known as Vashti Hahn.2 | |
Married Name | circa 1835 | As of circa 1835,her married name was Woodlin.2 |
Name Variation | 2 March 1849 | As of 2 March 1849, Vashta Hann was also known as Vashta.1 |
Family |
Henry C. Woodlin b. 1795, d. 25 April 1877 | |
Marriage* | circa 1825 | She married Henry C. Woodlin, son of William Woodlin Jr., circa 1825.2 |
Children | 1. | John Woodlin3 b. c 1820, d. 18 Apr 1897 |
2. | Francis H. Woodlin+4,5 b. 1831, d. 26 Dec 1904 | |
3. | George H. Woodlin+2 b. 18 Aug 1839, d. 12 Nov 1915 |
Citations
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death record of Vashta Woodlin, married female, Pittgrove, Salem Co., date of death 2 Mar 1849, age at death 46-8-23 (yr-mo-d). She was born and died in Pittsgrove. Parents are George and Francis Hann. Record made June 11, 1849. NJ Archives Vital records 1848-1878, Volume AD, Salem County Births, Marriages, and Deaths 1848-1867.
- [S106] Death Certificate, George H. Woodlin, white male, widowed, resided 4 Grant St., Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., NJ, died Nov. 11, 1915 of cancer of the stomach. He was a junk dealer born Aug. 18, 1839, in the US. His parents were Hennesey Woodlin, and Vashti Hahn, both born in the US. Informant was Walter Woodlin of 6 Grant St. Burial in Overlook Cemetery, Bridgeton, on Nov. 15, 1915. Undertaker W. F. Garrison. Doctor is Millard F. Sewall, MD. Registered Nov. 15, 1915 by Jacob B. Jones.
- [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index, 3/16/2003 v5.0.
- [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Henry C. Woodland household, 1850 US Census, Pittsgrove Twp., Salem Co., NJ, M432-462, p. 234B, 472/472. Henry C. farmer, age 56, William H.?, age 26, John, 23, Francis (female), 15, George, 12, Henry, 8. All born NJ.
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Francis H. Woodlin, NJ Archives Death microfilms, 1904, Reel #241. Francis H. Woodlin, resident of Millville, NJ, died on Race St. at the same place at age 73. She was white. She did house work. She was born in Phila., Pa but lived in NJ for 65 years. Her father was Henezy Woodlin and her mother was Vashti Woodlin. She died on 26 Dec 1904 of general debility. Medical Attendant H. G. Miller, Millville. Undertaker Robert Poole of 227 High Street, [Milillville, NJ]. Burial at Haleyville, NJ.
Eliza Hanna1
F
Last Edited | 2 Mar 2007 |
Marriage* | Eliza Hanna married John Howey, son of Peter Howey and Martha Hanners (Hanna).1 | |
Married Name | Her married name was Howey.1 |
Family |
John Howey b. 1845, d. 1936 | |
Children | 1. | Claretta Howey1 |
2. | Gertie Howey1 | |
3. | Nellie Howey1 | |
4. | Sarah Howey1 b. 1892 |
Citations
- [S546] Edward J. Howey, 20 Apr 2008.
Robert Hanna1
M, b. 1822
Last Edited | 2 Mar 2007 |
Birth* | 1822 | Robert Hanna was born in 1822 at Pennsylvania.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1842 | He married Anna Howey, daughter of John of Lehman Howey and Mary (Polly) VanWhy, circa 1842 at Pennsylvania.1 |
Family |
Anna Howey b. 1824 |
Citations
- [S546] Edward J. Howey, 20 Apr 2008.
James Hannah1
M
Last Edited | 18 Nov 1999 |
(Witness) Property | 15 November 1750 | Robert Howey was a co-purchaser to owned; a portion of 1250 acres upon the Delaware below the branch called the Pequest. Sale recorded 5 May 1753. Division of the purchased lands was agreed and recorded 3 Feb 1810.1 |
(Witness) Property | 5 May 1753 | Robert Howey was a witness to property sold; Robert Huwe, James Hannah, Robert McMurtrie, Thomas McMurtrie sign a quitclaim deed for land purchased on 15 Nov 1750. The land now belongs solely to Joseph McMurtrie. Recorded 3 Feb 1810. RTH -This deed certainly makes it seem likely these folks are all family. Why else turn over control of the land with no monetary transaction whatsoever?2 |
Mary Hannah1
F
Last Edited | 23 Oct 1999 |
Marriage* | Mary Hannah married George Ayars, son of Simeon Ayars and Ann Ayars.1 |
Family |
George Ayars b. 8 February 1813 |
Citations
Robert Hannah1
M, b. circa 1720
Last Edited | 1 Jul 2007 |
Birth | Robert Hannah was born. | |
Birth* | circa 1720 | He was born circa 1720 at Ireland.1,2 |
Marriage Bann | 13 January 1745 | Marriage banns for Robert Hannah and Ellonar Mollhallon were published on 13 January 1745 at Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Robert Hannah, young man, to Ellonar Mollhallon, young woman, both born in Ireland and dwelling here in Smithfield. Married the 27th of February, 1745.3,2 |
Marriage | 27 February 1745 | Robert Hannah married Ellonar Mollhallon on 27 February 1745 at Reformed Congregation, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.4 |
Property* | 8 April 1746 | Robert Hannah surveyed property by Proprietary Warrant on 8 April 1746.5 |
(Witness) Baptism | 11 May 1746 | He witnessed the baptism of Robert McDowell on 11 May 1746 at Reformed Congregation, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; source gives Monroe County, at the time Bucks.6 |
(Witness) Baptism | 23 August 1747 | Robert Hannah witnessed the baptism of Robert Hannah on 23 August 1747 at Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania.7 |
Land Sale* | 16 March 1767 | Robert Hannah and John Howey were parties in a land transaction both men of Lower Smithfield Twp., Northampton Co. 130 acres for 70 pounds. on 16 March 1767 at 130 acres, Lower Smithfield Twp., Northampton Co., Pennsylvania.8 |
Family |
Ellonar Mollhallon b. circa 1725 | |
Marriage Bann | 13 January 1745 | Marriage banns for Robert Hannah and Ellonar Mollhallon were published on 13 January 1745 at Smithfield Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield Twp., Bucks County, Pennsylvania; Robert Hannah, young man, to Ellonar Mollhallon, young woman, both born in Ireland and dwelling here in Smithfield. Married the 27th of February, 1745.3,2 |
Marriage | 27 February 1745 | Robert Hannah married Ellonar Mollhallon on 27 February 1745 at Reformed Congregation, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania.4 |
Child | 1. | Robert Hannah9 b. 1747 |
Citations
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, raub-and-more.com/smithf/smithmar.htm Cites original source as Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Smithfield, PA contributed by Amos Canfield, M.D., member of the publication ocommittee oof the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society from what appears to be a genealogical society publication... most likely New York, Jan. 1926.
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.geocities.com/marilynnanne/monroe-church/…
Early Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pa. (today Monroe Co., Pa.). Register of those whose bans having been publishes in this congregation, were confirmed in state of matrimony by J.C. FRYENMUTH.
ROBERT HANNA, young man, with ELLONORA MOLLHALLON, young woman, both born in Ireland, and residing here in Smithfield married the 27th February 1745 by me.(bans posted January 13, 1745. - [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, raub-and-more.com/smithf/smithmar.htm Cites original source as Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Smithfield, PA contributed by Amos Canfield, M.D., member of the publication ocommittee of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society from what appears to be a genealogical society publication... most likely New York, Jan. 1926.
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.geocities.com/marilynnanne/monroe-church/…
Early Marriages of the Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Bucks Co., Pa. (today Monroe Co., Pa.). Regisster of those whose bans having been publishes in this congregation, were confirmed in state of matrimony by J.C. FRYENMUTH.
ROBERT HANNA, young man, with ELLONORA MOLLHALLON, young woman, both born in Ireland, and residing here in Smithfield married the 27th February 1745 by me.(bans posted January 13, 1745. - [S361] Howey Families of North America, p. 77. Deed Poll John Howe to Abner Overfield 12 June 1770, recorded 8 June 1798. Original source cited as Northampton Co. Deed Book E2, p. 216. Land surveyed by Robert Hanna by a Proprietary Warrant bearing the date 8 April 1746.
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, Baptisms by Rev. Joh. Casparus Fryenmuth 1741 - 1799, of the Reformed Congregation, Smithfield, Monroe County. A special Thank you to Albert Hosbach for kindly sending me these records to post for us all to use. http://home.ptd.net/~mexorob/Fryenmuth.html
May 11 1746, Parents John McDowll, Hanna Du Puy, child Robert, witnesses Robert Hannah. Elleonor Molhallon, his wife . - [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, raub-and-more.com/smithf/smithbap.1. Cites original source as Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Smithfield, PA contributed by Amos Canfield, M.D., member of the publication committee of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society from what appears to be a genealogical society publication... most likely New York, Jan. 1926.
- [S361] Howey Families of North America, p. 76. Deed Poll Robert Hannah to John Howy 16 March 1767, recorded 8 June 1798. Original source cited as Northampton Co. Deed Book E2, p. 215.
- [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, raub-and-more.com/smithf/smithbap.1. Cites original source as Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Smithfield, PA contributed by Amos Canfield, M.D., member of the publication ocommittee oof the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society from what appears to be a genealogical society publication... most likely New York, Jan. 1926.