Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 350

Warrington Lore1

M, b. 21 August 1824
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Birth*21 August 1824Warrington Lore was born on 21 August 1824.1 
He was the son of Nathaniel Lore and Ruth Page.1 
Marriage27 December 1848Warrington Lore married Rhoda Lore on 27 December 1848.2 

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.
  2. [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.

(?) Loretta1

F, b. 1902
Last Edited7 Sep 2009
Birth*1902(?) Loretta was born in 1902 at Pennsylvania.1 
Marriage*circa 1919She married Richard Joseph Maahs circa 1919 at Pennsylvania.1 
Married Namecirca 1919 As of circa 1919,her married name was (?) Maahs.1 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1930Lenola, Moorestown Twp., New Jersey(?) Loretta appeared on the census of 1930 in the household of Richard Joseph Maahs at Lenola, Moorestown Twp., New Jersey.1

Family

Richard Joseph Maahs b. 27 April 1896, d. 20 November 1966
Child 1.Helen L. Maahs+1 b. 11 Mar 1921, d. 19 May 2000

Citations

  1. [S258] 1930 United States Federal Census, Richard Maahs household, 1930 US Federal Census, Moorestown, Burlington, New Jersey; Roll 1318; Page: 11A; Enumeration District: 44
    Richard Maahs 34 NJ
    Loretta Maahs 28 PA
    Helen Maahs 9 4/12 PA
    Richard Maahs 6 4/12 NJ
    Walter Maahs 3 2/12 NJ.

(?) Loucks1

M
Last Edited18 Feb 2007
Marriage*circa 1970(?) Loucks married Sandra Kay Everingham, daughter of Ralph Thomas Everingham Sr. and Lorraine Georgeline Hayes, circa 1970.1 

Family

Sandra Kay Everingham b. 17 July 1945, d. 13 June 2006

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, Holly Eilers, Jan 2007.

Amy Louderback1

F
Last Edited9 Mar 2000
(Witness) Land Sale18 March 1791Amy Louderback witnessed the land transaction of William Howey and John Louderback on 18 March 1791 at meadow ground called the Island, Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book O pg. 113-114 dated March 18 1791 recorded 19 Jun 1810

    Indenture John Louderback of Pilesgrove, County of Salem on one part, and William Howe of Gloucester Co., For 30 pounds gold and silver. Land passed down via Henry Louderback. Meadow ground near Oldmans Creek known as the Island. Bounds two branches of Oldmans Creek. Witnesses Henry Louderback and wife Amy, Artis Seagrave and Moses Hewett.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.
  2. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book O pg. 113-114 dated March 18 1791 recorded 19 Jun 1810

    Indenture John Louderback of Pilesgrove, County of Salem on one part, and William Howe of Gloucester Co., For 30 pounds gold and silver. Land passed down via Henry Louderback. Meadow ground near Oldmans Creek known as the Island. Bounds two branches of Oldmans Creek. Witnesses Henry Louderback and wife Amy, Artis Seagrave and Moses Hewett.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.

John Louderback1

M
Last Edited9 Mar 2000
Land Sale*18 March 1791John Louderback and William Howey were parties in a land transaction on 18 March 1791 at meadow ground called the Island, Woolwich Twp., Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book O pg. 113-114 dated March 18 1791 recorded 19 Jun 1810

    Indenture John Louderback of Pilesgrove, County of Salem on one part, and William Howe of Gloucester Co., For 30 pounds gold and silver. Land passed down via Henry Louderback. Meadown ground near Oldmans Creek known as the Island. Bounds two branches of Oldmans Creek. Witnesses Henry Louderback and wife Amy, Artis Seagrave and Moses Hewett.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.
  2. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book O pg. 113-114 dated March 18 1791 recorded 19 Jun 1810

    Indenture John Louderback of Pilesgrove, County of Salem on one part, and William Howe of Gloucester Co., For 30 pounds gold and silver. Land passed down via Henry Louderback. Meadow ground near Oldmans Creek known as the Island. Bounds two branches of Oldmans Creek. Witnesses Henry Louderback and wife Amy, Artis Seagrave and Moses Hewett.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.

Mary Lounsberry1

M, b. 1844
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*1844Mary Lounsberry was born in 1844 at New Jersey.1 
Event-Misc*1860He was maybe this is Mary's family?

Salem County 1860 Census Upper Penns Neck Twp.
Census p. 40, pub. p. 396
Lounsbury, Walker age 47, M Farmer b. NJ
Lounsbury, Rebecca, 20 F. Seamstress, b. NJ
"" "" Elizabeth age 43, F housewifery, b. NJ
"" "", Deborah J. age 15, F. home duties, b. NJ
"" "", Mulford D. age 12. M, b. NJ
"" "", Charles W. age 10, M., b. NJ
"" "", Sarah E., age 8 , F b. NJ
"" "", Jonas H., age 8, b. NJ
'' '', Alexander L. age 3, M b. NJ
" ", Arthur G., age 1 , M b. NJ
"" "", Samuel age 52, M Laborer, b. NJ
in 1860 at Upper Penns Neck Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey. 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1860Upper Penns Neck Twp., New JerseyMary Lounsberry appeared on the census of 1860 in the household of Thomas Webber and Louisa Green at Upper Penns Neck Twp., New Jersey.1

Citations

  1. [S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Thomas Webber household, 1850 U.S. Census, Upper Penns Neck Twp., Salem Co., NJ., p. 64, pub. ed. p. 417
    Upper Penns Neck Township
    Webber, Thomas age 39, M. Merchant b. NJ
    Louisa Webber, age 37, F Home duties, b. NJ
    Lewis H. Webber, age 14, M. b. NJ
    Albert Webber, age 11, M, b. NJ
    Arthur G. Webber , age 6, M. b. NJ
    John W. Webber age 4, M, b. NJ
    Founsbury, Mary, age 15, F. b. NJ.

Jeffery Love1

M
Last Edited6 Nov 1999
Marriage*Jeffery Love married Lisa Marie Zayas, daughter of Carlos Manuel Zayas and Judith Lee Chance

Citations

  1. [S164] Inc. Brøderbund Software, World Family Tree Vol. 5, Ed. 1, Tree #3237, Date of Import: Nov 6, 1999.

Blandine Lovell1

F, b. 1930, d. 11 February 2006
Last Edited17 Apr 2011
Birth*1930Blandine Lovell was born in 1930 at Bybee, Tennessee.2 
Marriage*after 1948She married William Fox Peterson Sr., son of Ralph C. Peterson and Hazel Rebecca Fox, after 1948.1 
Death*11 February 2006Blandine Lovell died on 11 February 2006 at Cumberland Manor, Hopewell Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
Burial*16 February 2006She was buried on 16 February 2006 at Northville Lutheran Cemetery, Upper Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
Married Nameafter 1948 As of after 1948,her married name was Peterson.1 

Family

William Fox Peterson Sr. b. 31 July 1923, d. 25 October 2000
Children 1.Sharon Peterson+1,2
 2.Keith L. Peterson+1,2,3 b. Oct 1954, d. 24 Mar 2011

Citations

  1. [S132] Edith Doughty Peterson, Peterson Family History (manuscript in possession of Robert T. Howey).
  2. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, via email for Andrea Batcho 11 Jun 2007

    Blandine Peterson
    BLANDINE PETERSON

    Blandine Peterson, 76, of Stow Creek Township, formerly of Bridgeton,
    died in Cumberland Manor on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006. She had been in
    failing health for the past year and a half.

    The wife of the late William F. “Bill’’ Peterson, she was born in Bybee,
    Tenn., and was the daughter of the late Chess and Anna May Hayes Lovell.
    She had been a Bridgeton area resident since 1940.

    Blandine had formerly been employed with Hunt Foods, Ritter Canning Co.
    and Sibel & Stern Clothing Co, all of Bridgeton.

    Survivors include: one son, Keith L. Peterson, Bridgeton; one daughter,
    Sharon M. Clark, Stow Creek Township; a step-son, William F. Peterson
    Jr., California; two sisters, Lila Bevell, North Carolina and Arvilla
    Weeks, Marion, N.C.; two brothers, Willard Lovell, Morristown, Tenn. and
    Donnie Lovell, Marion, N.C., seven grandchildren and six great
    grandchildren. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Allie Lovell
    and Cotton Lovell.

    Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon, Feb. 16, at 2 o’clock
    in the PADGETT FUNERAL HOME, 1107 State Highway 77, Upper Deerfield
    Township. Burial in Northville Lutheran Cemetery, Upper Deerfield
    Township will be private at the convenience of the family. A viewing
    will be held at the funeral home on Thursday afternoon between 1 and 2
    o’clock. Written condolences may be sent to the family at
    www.padgettfuneralhome.com.
    Published in The Bridgeton News on 2/14/2006.
  3. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://www.freitagfuneralhome.com/obit_search.asp?ID=2207 on 17 Apr 2011
    Keith L. Peterson
    Lifelong Area Resident
    Keith L. Peterson, 56, of Bridgeton passed away Thursday morning March 24, 2011 at the South Jersey Healthcare – Bridgeton Hospice Inpatient Unit following a courageous battle against cancer.

    Born in Bridgeton, he was the son of the late William Peterson and the late Blandine Peterson (nee Lovell). He was a lifetime area resident.

    Mr. Peterson was a self employed as the owner and professional painter of K&J Painting in Bridgeton. He loved to play pool and was an avid fan of both boxing and wrestling. More than anything, he loved to spend time with his family.

    He is survived by four children, Stephanie Johnson and her husband Dan, Brittany Peterson, Joseph Peterson all of Bridgeton and Meloni of TN, six grandchildren, Daniel, Christian, Dominic, Elijah, Nevaeh and LJ, one sister, Sharon Clark and her husband Butch of Stow Creek, one brother William F. Peterson II of CA, one aunt Lila Lovell of NC and by his fiancé Diane Garcia of Bridgeton.

    Family and friends are invited to attend a funeral service on Tuesday afternoon March 29th at 2 o’clock at the Freitag Funeral Home, 137 W. Commerce St., Bridgeton with Rev. Donald K. Harrington of the Berean Baptist Temple officiating.

    Cremation and inurnment will follow the service at Laurel Lawn Crematory in Upper Deerfield Twp.

    Friends will be received at the funeral home Tuesday afternoon one hour prior to the service.

Josephine Lovrich1

F
Last Edited19 Jul 2005

Citations

  1. [S201] Unknown author, Naturalization Certificate, Petition for Naturalization number 121509. Antonia Mahnich, 2671 Aramingo Ave., Phila., Pa., female, light complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, 5 feet 3 inches, 165 pounds, married, former nationality Yugoslavia. Certificate dates March 11th 1936. Born April 3, 1898 in Bucecovci, Jugoslavia. Married Sep. 15, 1923 to Anton, born Kris, Austria Jan 14, 1894 entered the U.S. in Philadelphia, Pa on June 8, 1914 living with Antonia. She has three children Aurelia 3/23/24; Gloria 10/3/25; Stanley 12/11/28; all reside with Antonia. Her last residence was Ljutomer, Jugoslavia emigrated from Havre, France to New York under the name Antonija Pecuh on 27 Nov 1920 on the vessel Rochambeau. Petition signed and dated 11 March 1936. Witnessed by Mary Kozole and Josephine Lovrich.

Mary Low1

F
Last Edited11 May 2006
Marriage*Mary Low married George Ogden, son of Samuel Ogden and Esther Lownes.1 

Family

George Ogden b. 26 September 1726, d. 20 September 1762

Citations

  1. [S412] The Quaker Ogdens in America, page 50.

(?) Lowe1

M
Last Edited14 Mar 1999

Citations

  1. [S124] James N. Acton, Descendants of Benjamin Acton.

Esther Lownes1

F, b. 2 July 1703, d. 11 November 1747
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*2 July 1703Esther Lownes was born on 2 July 1703.1 
She was the daughter of George Lownes and Mary Bowers.1 
Marriage*26 March 1720Esther Lownes married Samuel Ogden, son of David Ogden and Martha Houlston, on 26 March 1720 at Springfield M't'g, Springfield, Pennsylvania, USA; Samuel OGDEN's witnesses to marriage were Jonathan, John, Martha, Hannah, Aaron, and Stephen Ogden; George, Mary, James, and Susanna Lownes, and 35 others.1 
Death*11 November 1747Esther Lownes died on 11 November 1747 at age 44.1 
Event-Misc*29 September 1736She was Esther was appointed representative to Providence M't'g 9 mo. 29, 1736; to quarterly meeting 11 mo. 28, 1744. on 29 September 1736.1 

Family

Samuel Ogden b. 30 October 1695, d. 14 November 1748
Children 1.David Ogden2 b. 15 Apr 1722, d. 16 Apr 1798
 2.Jane Ogden2 b. 1 Nov 1724, d. 1748
 3.Mary Ogden2 b. 8 Aug 1725
 4.George Ogden2 b. 26 Sep 1726, d. 20 Sep 1762
 5.Martha Ogden2 b. 8 Apr 1729
 6.Jonathan Ogden2 b. 27 Nov 1731
 7.Hannah Ogden2 b. 25 Feb 1734
 8.Sarah Ogden2 b. 18 Sep 1737, d. 6 Mar 1760
 9.James Ogden2 b. 10 Oct 1739, d. 10 Aug 1757
 10.John Ogden2 b. 5 May 1742
 11.Samuel Ogden+1 b. 8 May 1745, d. 21 Apr 1821

Citations

  1. [S412] The Quaker Ogdens in America, page 49.
  2. [S412] The Quaker Ogdens in America, page 50.

George Lownes

M
Last Edited29 Feb 2008
Marriage*George Lownes married Mary Bowers.1 
Residence*George Lownes lived at Springfield, Pennsylvania, USA.1 

Family

Mary Bowers
Child 1.Esther Lownes+1 b. 2 Jul 1703, d. 11 Nov 1747

Citations

  1. [S412] The Quaker Ogdens in America, page 49.

Clark Lowrey1

M
Last Edited15 Apr 2001
(Witness) Event-Misc4 November 1763Clark Lowrey was a witness when Abraham Howey was Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and
Assembly for Defense (1763); Sussex Co., NJ

Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Michelle Tucker Chubenko
.

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
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To His Excellency William Franklin, Esqr, Capt Generale and Goverennor in Cheff
in and over His Majestys Province of New Jersey -- Chansellor and Vice Admarale
in the Same--

And to the Honnorable His Majestys Councile -- And Gentlemen the Representatives
of the Said province --

We the subscribers in Habatants of Greenwich Oxfprd Mansfield Wood-House &
Knowlton Townships in the Lower part of the County of Sussex Below the blew
monton being now left exposed to the leag of assuall And Seveq (?) Enemy from
Cornele Vancampens all most to Estown which is ni thortey miles which is becom
fronters as the Inhabetors is Drove off in Pencelveney Sid of the Rover Dawleyer
and our men being all most war out by freccount Alerems from the Enemy as they
Have Done constently mordors ajoyning us and alsow his Killed Two femles on Our
County fronters and being Dayly Seen or herd by Our Scoting Partes of men Wee
think Our Selves and femles for Amedent Denshor of falling in to the hand of Our
Enemys without wee geet Som Relive to Enebell Us to mack Astand Agenst the
Enemey ---

Therefore wee Your Honners petishoners Hombly biges Your Releve by Reinforsing
Us from C-- with men --
And Your petishnors as for Duty Cownd will Ever Pray --

November 4th, 1763 Abraham McMURRIE
John AXFORD Thomson SMITH
James STINSON Jacob SMITH
Robert McMURTRIES Gleason SMITH
Robt PATERSON William BELLY
Henry BANTA Junr Cornelius VANOVER
Richard GREEN John MORE
John LOWRY David SH--S/SEY
David CAMP Andraw Phillip HOUSE
John HOLDEN
Henry BOSMAN James HENDERSON
George WALKER Johannes? SZIDY?
John SMITH Richard HUNT
Thomas KELSO Piter HOLTZ
Thomas JEWEL Thomas EVERITT
-e----st STINSON James EDINGTON
William SHIPLEY
Abra AXFORD Banjamon PAD---
John WERNEKER John WHICKOFF
Ouen PHILLIPS Jonathan AXFORD
Abraham HOOEY
David PEHIL Jacob ROSE
Soloman LYON Clark LOWRY
George McMARTRY John LADDOR
William BELLOS James LADDOR
Merton SHIPLEY
Henery BYGENER Robert SIMANTON
John HOLLEBORD Joseph CORWIN
Larance BRAN Godfree MOLUK/MOLEEK?
David LINCH John O DAVIS
Moses EVERITT Henery BRAKEFIELD
Ephraim HOPKINS Robert CRAIG
Robert MILLS
Joseph DAWSON John GOODING
Michael HENDERSHEET
Robert McMURTRIE


Source: Governor's Papers (SEDSL-006), 1749-1785, Box 1-01, Item #32 [NJ State Archives]
Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and
Assembly for Defense
4 November 1763 on 4 November 1763 at Sussex Co., New Jersey.2 
(Witness) Will6 May 1773Clark Lowrey witnessed the will of Robert Howey on 6 May 1773 at Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; Will of Robert Howey of Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., 6 May 1773. Wife, Martha, 1/2 of movable estate, Brother Daniel, 20 shillings, Brother William 10 pounds. Nephew Abraham, 5 pounds. To Joseph, son of my nephew Abraham Howey, 5 pounds. Brother Jonah 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother Jonah, 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother William, 10 pounds. Also bequeasts to John Lowrey, Matthew Lowrey, Clark Lowrey, Martha Beer (daughter of William and Mary Beer). Wife Martha to have use of the land and after her death the use of the land to go to Jane Beer, daughter of William and Mary Beer and if she die, then to William Beer, son of William and Mary Beer. Executors friends Thomas Vanhorn and Matthew Lowrey. Witnesses George Allan, Andrew McLaney, Richard Shackleton. Proved May 18, 1782.3 

Citations

  1. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253.
  2. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/sussex/history/…
    Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by Michelle Tucker Chubenko <e-mail address>.
    Source: Governor's Papers (SEDSL-006), 1749-1785, Box 1-01, Item #32 [NJ State Archives]
    Petition of Residents of Sussex County to Governor William Franklin, Council and
    Assembly for Defense
    4 November 1763.
  3. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253, Will of Robert HOWEY (HOUEY) (1782): Sussex Co., NJ

    Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Howey Parks
    <e-mail address>.

    Copyright 2004. All Rights Reserved.
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/njfiles.htm
    *********************************************************

    Will of Robert Howey
    Of Sussex 1782

    In the Name of God Amen, I Robert Howey in the Township of Hardwick, County of
    Sussex and in the West Division of the Province of New Jersey, being weak of
    body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God, And knowing the
    uncertainty of this mortal life do make this my Last Will and Testament,
    Imprimis, I resign my soul into the hands of my Heavenly Father that gave it me,
    as for my body I do order and request my Executors hereafter named to bury it in
    a Christian Like manner, and as it Pleased Almighty God to bestow on me some of
    the good things of this life, after my just debts and funeral charges be paid---
    Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Martha Howey all her apparel
    and ________?________horse and side saddle and a cow and furniture for a room,
    and one half of the remaining part of my moveable estate, Item I give and
    bequeath unto my brother Daniel Howey the sum of twenty shillings, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my brother William Howey the sum of ten pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my nephew, Abraham Howey the sum of five pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto Joseph Howey (son of my nephew Abraham Howey) the sum of five
    pounds,. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Jonah Howey the sum of five
    pounds and suit of white clothes, Item I give and bequeath unto Robert Howey
    (the son of my brother Jonah Howey) the sum of five pounds, Item I give and
    bequeath unto Robert Howey (the son of my brother William Howey) the sum of ten
    pounds and my brown suit of cloths, Item I give and bequeath unto John Lowrey
    the sum of ten pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto Matthew Lowrey the sum of
    ten pounds and also four acres of bogg meadow that lays in my plantation in
    Hardwick, Item I give and bequeath unto Clark Lowrey the sum of ten pounds, Item
    I give and bequeath unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William & Mary Beer) the
    sum of five pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Martha
    Howey (the use and benefit of the Plantation we now live on as long as she
    lives) and after her decease, I give and bequeath the same benefit of said
    Plantation unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William and Mary Beer) as long as
    she lives, but if she should have any children the said Plantation is to be for
    the use and benefit of said children but if she should die without issue then
    William Beer the son of William and Mary Beer shall have the benefit of said
    Plantation to him and his heirs forever, Item I do constitute and appoint my
    trusty friends Thomas Vanhorn Esq. And Matthew Lowrey my Executors to see this
    my last Will and Testament be duly executed, and I do revoke and disannul all
    other Wills or former Testaments by me made to be void and of no effect and this
    only is my last Will and Testament As witness my hand and seal this sixth day of
    May one thousand seven hundred and seventy three…________________1773
                                       Robert Houey (his signature) & Seal

    (along the edge is written)

    Signed Sealed Pronounced and Declared in the presence of us to be his last Will
    and Testament and we each of us set our hands as endorsed and in the presence of
    one the other… A Shackleton
    George Allen )

    Andrew W Laney) their signatures
    On this 18 day of May AD 1782 Richard Shackleton one of the Witnesses to the
    within Will being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose
    and say that he saw Robert Houey the Testator therein named sign and seal the
    same and hear him publish pronounce and declare this within writing to be his
    last Will and Testament, and that at the hour thereof the said Testator of sound
    and deposing mind and memory as far as this deponent knows and as he truly
    believes and that George Allen and Andrew Laney the other subscribing ____?___
    were present at the same time and signed their names as witnesses to the said
    Will together with the Deponent in the presence of the said Testator
                                            A Shackleton
    Taken before me
    The date above at Greenwich Forge
    H W Hughes Surrogate


    Matthew Lowery surviving Executor in the written Testament named being truly
    sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose and say that the Will
    and Testament contains the true last Will and Testament of Robert Houey the
    Testator therein named so far as he knows and as he verily believes, that he
    will well and truly perform the same by paying for the debts of the said
    deceased and then the legacies in the said Testament specified so far as the
    goods chattels and credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend, and that
    he will make and ___?___ into the Prerogative Office at Burlington a true and
    perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said
    deceased that have or shall come to his knowledge or ___?___ or into the ___?___
    of any other person or persons for his use and render a just and true account
    when thereunto lawfully required…                         Mathew Lowery
    Sworn at Greenwich Forge
    The 18th May 1782
    Before me
    H W Hughes Surrogate.

John Lowrey1

M
Last Edited15 Apr 2001
(Witness) Will6 May 1773John Lowrey witnessed the will of Robert Howey on 6 May 1773 at Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; Will of Robert Howey of Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., 6 May 1773. Wife, Martha, 1/2 of movable estate, Brother Daniel, 20 shillings, Brother William 10 pounds. Nephew Abraham, 5 pounds. To Joseph, son of my nephew Abraham Howey, 5 pounds. Brother Jonah 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother Jonah, 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother William, 10 pounds. Also bequeasts to John Lowrey, Matthew Lowrey, Clark Lowrey, Martha Beer (daughter of William and Mary Beer). Wife Martha to have use of the land and after her death the use of the land to go to Jane Beer, daughter of William and Mary Beer and if she die, then to William Beer, son of William and Mary Beer. Executors friends Thomas Vanhorn and Matthew Lowrey. Witnesses George Allan, Andrew McLaney, Richard Shackleton. Proved May 18, 1782.2 

Citations

  1. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253.
  2. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253, Will of Robert HOWEY (HOUEY) (1782): Sussex Co., NJ

    Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Barbara Howey Parks
    <e-mail address>.

    Copyright 2004. All Rights Reserved.
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/copyright.htm
    https://sites.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/nj/njfiles.htm
    *********************************************************

    Will of Robert Howey
    Of Sussex 1782

    In the Name of God Amen, I Robert Howey in the Township of Hardwick, County of
    Sussex and in the West Division of the Province of New Jersey, being weak of
    body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God, And knowing the
    uncertainty of this mortal life do make this my Last Will and Testament,
    Imprimis, I resign my soul into the hands of my Heavenly Father that gave it me,
    as for my body I do order and request my Executors hereafter named to bury it in
    a Christian Like manner, and as it Pleased Almighty God to bestow on me some of
    the good things of this life, after my just debts and funeral charges be paid---
    Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Martha Howey all her apparel
    and ________?________horse and side saddle and a cow and furniture for a room,
    and one half of the remaining part of my moveable estate, Item I give and
    bequeath unto my brother Daniel Howey the sum of twenty shillings, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my brother William Howey the sum of ten pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my nephew, Abraham Howey the sum of five pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto Joseph Howey (son of my nephew Abraham Howey) the sum of five
    pounds,. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Jonah Howey the sum of five
    pounds and suit of white clothes, Item I give and bequeath unto Robert Howey
    (the son of my brother Jonah Howey) the sum of five pounds, Item I give and
    bequeath unto Robert Howey (the son of my brother William Howey) the sum of ten
    pounds and my brown suit of cloths, Item I give and bequeath unto John Lowrey
    the sum of ten pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto Matthew Lowrey the sum of
    ten pounds and also four acres of bogg meadow that lays in my plantation in
    Hardwick, Item I give and bequeath unto Clark Lowrey the sum of ten pounds, Item
    I give and bequeath unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William & Mary Beer) the
    sum of five pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Martha
    Howey (the use and benefit of the Plantation we now live on as long as she
    lives) and after her decease, I give and bequeath the same benefit of said
    Plantation unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William and Mary Beer) as long as
    she lives, but if she should have any children the said Plantation is to be for
    the use and benefit of said children but if she should die without issue then
    William Beer the son of William and Mary Beer shall have the benefit of said
    Plantation to him and his heirs forever, Item I do constitute and appoint my
    trusty friends Thomas Vanhorn Esq. And Matthew Lowrey my Executors to see this
    my last Will and Testament be duly executed, and I do revoke and disannul all
    other Wills or former Testaments by me made to be void and of no effect and this
    only is my last Will and Testament As witness my hand and seal this sixth day of
    May one thousand seven hundred and seventy three…________________1773
                                       Robert Houey (his signature) & Seal

    (along the edge is written)

    Signed Sealed Pronounced and Declared in the presence of us to be his last Will
    and Testament and we each of us set our hands as endorsed and in the presence of
    one the other… A Shackleton
    George Allen )

    Andrew W Laney) their signatures
    On this 18 day of May AD 1782 Richard Shackleton one of the Witnesses to the
    within Will being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose
    and say that he saw Robert Houey the Testator therein named sign and seal the
    same and hear him publish pronounce and declare this within writing to be his
    last Will and Testament, and that at the hour thereof the said Testator of sound
    and deposing mind and memory as far as this deponent knows and as he truly
    believes and that George Allen and Andrew Laney the other subscribing ____?___
    were present at the same time and signed their names as witnesses to the said
    Will together with the Deponent in the presence of the said Testator
                                            A Shackleton
    Taken before me
    The date above at Greenwich Forge
    H W Hughes Surrogate


    Matthew Lowery surviving Executor in the written Testament named being truly
    sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose and say that the Will
    and Testament contains the true last Will and Testament of Robert Houey the
    Testator therein named so far as he knows and as he verily believes, that he
    will well and truly perform the same by paying for the debts of the said
    deceased and then the legacies in the said Testament specified so far as the
    goods chattels and credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend, and that
    he will make and ___?___ into the Prerogative Office at Burlington a true and
    perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said
    deceased that have or shall come to his knowledge or ___?___ or into the ___?___
    of any other person or persons for his use and render a just and true account
    when thereunto lawfully required…                         Mathew Lowery
    Sworn at Greenwich Forge
    The 18th May 1782
    Before me
    H W Hughes Surrogate.

Matthew Lowrey1

M
Last Edited15 Apr 2001
(Witness) Will6 May 1773Matthew Lowrey witnessed the will of Robert Howey on 6 May 1773 at Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., New Jersey; Will of Robert Howey of Hardwick Twp., Sussex Co., 6 May 1773. Wife, Martha, 1/2 of movable estate, Brother Daniel, 20 shillings, Brother William 10 pounds. Nephew Abraham, 5 pounds. To Joseph, son of my nephew Abraham Howey, 5 pounds. Brother Jonah 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother Jonah, 5 pounds. To Robert Howey, son of my brother William, 10 pounds. Also bequeasts to John Lowrey, Matthew Lowrey, Clark Lowrey, Martha Beer (daughter of William and Mary Beer). Wife Martha to have use of the land and after her death the use of the land to go to Jane Beer, daughter of William and Mary Beer and if she die, then to William Beer, son of William and Mary Beer. Executors friends Thomas Vanhorn and Matthew Lowrey. Witnesses George Allan, Andrew McLaney, Richard Shackleton. Proved May 18, 1782.2 

Citations

  1. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253.
  2. [S159] Unknown author, Will of Robert Howey, Hardwick, Sussex Co., NJ. 6 May, 1773, proved 18 May, 1782., Lib. 25, p.253, Will of Robert HOWEY (HOUEY) (1782): Sussex Co., NJ

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    Will of Robert Howey
    Of Sussex 1782

    In the Name of God Amen, I Robert Howey in the Township of Hardwick, County of
    Sussex and in the West Division of the Province of New Jersey, being weak of
    body but of perfect mind and memory Thanks be to Almighty God, And knowing the
    uncertainty of this mortal life do make this my Last Will and Testament,
    Imprimis, I resign my soul into the hands of my Heavenly Father that gave it me,
    as for my body I do order and request my Executors hereafter named to bury it in
    a Christian Like manner, and as it Pleased Almighty God to bestow on me some of
    the good things of this life, after my just debts and funeral charges be paid---
    Item I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife Martha Howey all her apparel
    and ________?________horse and side saddle and a cow and furniture for a room,
    and one half of the remaining part of my moveable estate, Item I give and
    bequeath unto my brother Daniel Howey the sum of twenty shillings, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my brother William Howey the sum of ten pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto my nephew, Abraham Howey the sum of five pounds, Item I give
    and bequeath unto Joseph Howey (son of my nephew Abraham Howey) the sum of five
    pounds,. Item I give and bequeath unto my brother Jonah Howey the sum of five
    pounds and suit of white clothes, Item I give and bequeath unto Robert Howey
    (the son of my brother Jonah Howey) the sum of five pounds, Item I give and
    bequeath unto Robert Howey (the son of my brother William Howey) the sum of ten
    pounds and my brown suit of cloths, Item I give and bequeath unto John Lowrey
    the sum of ten pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto Matthew Lowrey the sum of
    ten pounds and also four acres of bogg meadow that lays in my plantation in
    Hardwick, Item I give and bequeath unto Clark Lowrey the sum of ten pounds, Item
    I give and bequeath unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William & Mary Beer) the
    sum of five pounds, Item I give and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Martha
    Howey (the use and benefit of the Plantation we now live on as long as she
    lives) and after her decease, I give and bequeath the same benefit of said
    Plantation unto Martha Beer (the daughter of William and Mary Beer) as long as
    she lives, but if she should have any children the said Plantation is to be for
    the use and benefit of said children but if she should die without issue then
    William Beer the son of William and Mary Beer shall have the benefit of said
    Plantation to him and his heirs forever, Item I do constitute and appoint my
    trusty friends Thomas Vanhorn Esq. And Matthew Lowrey my Executors to see this
    my last Will and Testament be duly executed, and I do revoke and disannul all
    other Wills or former Testaments by me made to be void and of no effect and this
    only is my last Will and Testament As witness my hand and seal this sixth day of
    May one thousand seven hundred and seventy three…________________1773
                                       Robert Houey (his signature) & Seal

    (along the edge is written)

    Signed Sealed Pronounced and Declared in the presence of us to be his last Will
    and Testament and we each of us set our hands as endorsed and in the presence of
    one the other… A Shackleton
    George Allen )

    Andrew W Laney) their signatures
    On this 18 day of May AD 1782 Richard Shackleton one of the Witnesses to the
    within Will being duly sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose
    and say that he saw Robert Houey the Testator therein named sign and seal the
    same and hear him publish pronounce and declare this within writing to be his
    last Will and Testament, and that at the hour thereof the said Testator of sound
    and deposing mind and memory as far as this deponent knows and as he truly
    believes and that George Allen and Andrew Laney the other subscribing ____?___
    were present at the same time and signed their names as witnesses to the said
    Will together with the Deponent in the presence of the said Testator
                                            A Shackleton
    Taken before me
    The date above at Greenwich Forge
    H W Hughes Surrogate


    Matthew Lowery surviving Executor in the written Testament named being truly
    sworn on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God did depose and say that the Will
    and Testament contains the true last Will and Testament of Robert Houey the
    Testator therein named so far as he knows and as he verily believes, that he
    will well and truly perform the same by paying for the debts of the said
    deceased and then the legacies in the said Testament specified so far as the
    goods chattels and credits of the said deceased can thereunto extend, and that
    he will make and ___?___ into the Prerogative Office at Burlington a true and
    perfect Inventory of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said
    deceased that have or shall come to his knowledge or ___?___ or into the ___?___
    of any other person or persons for his use and render a just and true account
    when thereunto lawfully required…                         Mathew Lowery
    Sworn at Greenwich Forge
    The 18th May 1782
    Before me
    H W Hughes Surrogate.

Jane Loyd

F, b. 3 April 1833, d. 3 August 1892
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*3 April 1833Jane Loyd was born on 3 April 1833 at North Carolina. 
Marriage*23 June 1853She married Joseph Haines, son of Jobe S. Haines and Mary (Polly) Black, on 23 June 1853 at Mt Pleasant, Henry Co, Iowa.1 
Death*3 August 1892Jane Loyd died on 3 August 1892 at Tabor, Mills Co, Iowa, at age 59. 
NotePerson Source.2 
Note*Person Source.3 
Married NameHer married name was Haines. 

Family

Joseph Haines b. 1 January 1828, d. 28 December 1916
Children 1.John William Alonzo (Lon) Haines b. 25 Sep 1854, d. 27 Jun 1930
 2.Louisa Haines b. 1857, d. b 1869
 3.Martha Ellen Haines b. 5 Jun 1859, d. 6 Jan 1939
 4.James Wesley Haines b. 25 Jan 1861, d. 4 Feb 1934
 5.Samantha Jane Haines b. 9 Dec 1863, d. 7 Apr 1889
 6.Jobe Joseph Haines b. 5 Sep 1864, d. 23 Nov 1933
 7.Cynthia A. Haines b. c 1867
 8.Louisa Haines b. 1869
 9.Joshua Haines b. 1869, d. b 1881
 10.Jersuha Susan (Susie) Haines b. 14 May 1870, d. 2 Jun 1956
 11.Cora Haines b. 14 Jan 1875, d. 18 Jan 1877
 12.Fannie Haines b. 19 Jun 1882, d. 13 Feb 1887

Citations

  1. [S315] Unknown author, LDS Church records, FHL Number 965926.
  2. [S319] Unknown author, genealogy from the internet, http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/diffee Melissa Banks e-mail address.
  3. [S303] Wilbur H. Haines e-mail address, HAIE8AE GenServ database.

Samuel Luallen

M
Last Edited27 Dec 1998
Marriage*7 March 1795Samuel Luallen married Deborah Howey, daughter of Robert Howey and Mary Troth (Trough), on 7 March 1795 at Burlington Co., New Jersey; Married the same day as Jesse Weaver and Hepzebah Troth, who may be a cousin.1 

Family

Deborah Howey b. 27 January 1773

Citations

  1. [S69] Unknown author, Burlington Co. Marriages 1795-1826.

Jans Bynts Lubberdinck

M, b. 1585
Last Edited4 Mar 2002
Birth*1585Jans Bynts Lubberdinck was born in 1585 at Netherlands. 
Note*Person Source.1 

Family

Jannecken Ten Olinckhave b. 1599
Child 1.Wilm Jans Van Barkalow+ b. 1645, d. 1683

Citations

  1. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org.

George H. Luckenbach1

M, b. circa 1850
Last Edited27 Mar 2013
Birth*circa 1850George H. Luckenbach was born circa 1850.1 
Marriage*30 May 1871He married Mary Venable, daughter of Thomas B. Venable and Marissa Gorham, on 30 May 1871 at Locktown, Deleware Twp., Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.1 

Family

Mary Venable b. 1848

Citations

  1. [S61] Newspaper notice, Hunterdon Democrat
    June 7, 1871, Vol. XXXIII, No. 42 (1776)
    May 30th, at the residence of the bride's mother, near Locktown, by the same, George
    H. Luckenbach, of Bethlehem, Pa., to Mary L., daughter of the late Thomas Venable.