Henry Paullin1
M, b. 30 April 1756, d. 14 June 1825
Marriage* | | Henry Paullin married Lydia Elwell, daughter of Abraham Elwell , Sr. and Hannah (?), at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Birth* | 30 April 1756 | Henry Paullin was born on 30 April 1756 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
| | He was the son of Henry Paullin and Temperance Ayers.1 |
Death* | 14 June 1825 | Henry Paullin died on 14 June 1825 at Pittsgrove Twp., Salem County, New Jersey, at age 69.1 |
(Witness) Event-Misc | 4 December 1798 | He was a witness when David Paullin and Artis Seagrave were Not sure if Henry Paullin mentioned here is brother of the deceased David Paullin or another son of the deceased.
Executions 1798-1806 Clerk's Archives Salem County Courthouse Salem, New Jersey p. 15 David Paullin and others, executors of David Paullin deceased versus Artis Seagrave & The State of New Jersey Fifa de bonis et terris in Debt To the Sheriff of the County of Salem Greetings: You are hereby commanded that of the Goods and chattels, Lands and tenements of Artis Seagrave in your bailiwick you should cause to be made as well a certain debt of one hundred and Seventy eight pounds of Lawful Money of the State of New Jersey in gold or silver money/coin, which David Paullin, Jeremiah Paullin and Henry Paullin, executors of the testament and last will of David Paullin, deceased lately before the Judges of the Inferior court of common pleas held at Salem in and for the said County of Salem recovered against him as also the sum of four pounds ten shillings and seven pence of like money which was adjudged to the said David, Jeremiah and Henry, executors aforesaid for their damages which they had sustained as well by reason of Detaining that debt as for their costs and charges by them about their suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said Artis Segrave is convicted as appears of Record, and have you those monies before the Judges af.s'd at Salem afs'd. on the first Tuesday in March next, to render to the s'd. David, Jeremiah and Henry for the debt and damages af'd and have you then and there this Writ. Witness John Smith, Esquire, Judge of said court at Salem afs'd. the first Tuesday in December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight. Lucious Horation Stockton, Atty Acton, Clerk on 4 December 1798 at Salem Co., Delaware.2 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Executions 1798-1806
Clerk's Archives
Salem County Courthouse
Salem, New Jersey
p. 15
David Paullin and others, executors of David Paullin deceased
versus
Artis Seagrave & The State of New Jersey
Fifa de bonis et terris in Debt
To the Sheriff of the County of Salem Greetings: You are hereby commanded that of the Goods and chattels, Lands and tenements of Artis Seagrave in your bailiwick you should cause to be made as well a certain debt of one hundred and Seventy eight pounds of Lawful Money of the State of New Jersey in gold or silver money/coin, which David Paullin, Jeremiah Paullin and Henry Paullin, executors of the testament and last will of David Paullin, deceased lately before the Judges of the Inferior court of common pleas held at Salem in and for the said County of Salem recovered against him as also the sum of four pounds ten shillings and seven pence of like money which was adjudged to the said David, Jeremiah and Henry, executors aforesaid for their damages which they had sustained as well by reason of Detaining that debt as for their costs and charges by them about their suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said Artis Segrave is convicted as appears of Record, and have you those monies before the Judges af.s'd at Salem afs'd. on the first Tuesday in March next, to render to the s'd. David, Jeremiah and Henry for the debt and damages af'd and have you then and there this Writ.
Witness John Smith, Esquire, Judge of said court at Salem afs'd. the first Tuesday in December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.
Lucious Horation Stockton, Atty
Acton, Clerk.
Henry Paullin1
M, b. 1681, d. 1760
Birth* | 1681 | Henry Paullin was born in 1681.1 |
| | He was the son of Henry Pawlin and Sarah (?).1 |
Death* | 1760 | Henry Paullin died in 1760 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Henry Paullin1
M, b. 2 May 1715, d. 1786
Marriage* | | Henry Paullin married Catherine (?).1 |
Birth* | 2 May 1715 | Henry Paullin was born on 2 May 1715 at Salem County, New Jersey.1,2 |
| | He was the son of William Paullin and (?) Whitlock.3 |
Marriage* | after 21 December 1740 | Henry Paullin married Temperance Ayers after 21 December 1740 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 1786 | Henry Paullin died in 1786 at Pittsgrove Twp., Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family.
Henry Paullin1
M, b. June 1800
Citations
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 23.
Henry Paullin1
M, d. before maturity
| | Henry Paullin was the son of David Paullin.1,2 |
Death* | before maturity | Henry Paullin died before maturity.1 |
Citations
- [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Salem County Deeds. Book B Deeds, p. 20 Jeremiah Paullin of Woolwich, and Elizabeth h/w to John McCallister of Pilesgrove. 3 Feb 1800. 89 Acres, more or less. Consideration L200 gold and silver.
Whereas David Paullin, late of Pilesgrove, by his Will (no date - left blank) left lands to be equally divided between his 3 sons, Jeremiah, David and Henry. Henry died before maturity, and survivors agreed to divide by Quit Claim (no date).
Beginning at a stone corner of Henry Paullin's, - again, I didn't take all metes and bounds, just descriptions - runs along Jacob Davis's line, Alexander Elwell's line, Esq. Harris's land (corner)Salem Creek, and Hollow Run.
Witnesses Bateman Lloyd, Samuel Sharp. Acknowledged on same day, and recorded 14 March 1800, Acton, Rec.
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VIII 1791-1795, p. 278.
1794 Feb. 8. Paullin, David, of Pilesgrove Twsp, Salem Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Martha, bed, mahogany dining table, walnut tea table and 3 chairs; also, 6 sheep, one cow and L65(pounds). Sons Jeremiah, David, and Henry, remainder of personal and real to be divided between them. Executors- the 3 sons. Witnesses-Richard Fisher, Elias Smith, Joseph Stonebanks. Proved Feb. 21, 1794.
Lib. 35, p. 95.
1794, Feb. 19. Inventory L490.3.3; made by Richard Fisher and Elias Smith
File 3067I.
Jacob Paullin1
M, b. 19 June 1738, d. 9 April 1777
Marriage* | | Jacob Paullin married Elizabeth Moore.1 |
Birth* | 19 June 1738 | Jacob Paullin was born on 19 June 1738 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1,2 |
| | He was the son of William Paullin and (?) Whitlock.1 |
Marriage* | 22 September 1760 | Jacob Paullin married Rebecca Ware on 22 September 1760 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 9 April 1777 | Jacob Paullin died on 9 April 1777 at Salem County, New Jersey, at age 38.1 |
(Witness) Will | 21 April 1758 | He witnessed the will of David Paullin on 21 April 1758 at Pilesgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey; proven 22 Jun 1758. No children or spouse named in will.3,4 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
- [S152] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. I, p. 189. From Will book 9, page 99.
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, On Ancestry.com
Name: David Paullin
Date: 21 Apr 1758
Location: Piles Grove Township, Salem Co. yeoman; will of. Gives plantation of 125 acres to brothers, Joseph and Jacob Paullin; Joseph named sole Executor, and to pay £60 to brother and sister, Whitlock and Easter. Witnesses--William Paullin and Peter Johnson. Proved June 22, 1758. Lib. 9, p. 99. 1758, May 30. Inventory, £55.9.1, by William Brick and George Dickinson.
Jacob Paullin1
M
Citations
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, On Ancestry.com
Name: Whitlock Paulin
Date: 14 Dec 1759
Location: Fairfield, Cumberland Co.
joiner; will of. Wife, Rebecca, sole Executrix, with William Nucome as assistant. Children--Whitlock, Marget, John, Hannah, Elias and Jacob, all under age. Home farm; 2 acres of cedar swamp in Bucshutem. Personal property. Witnesses--Abel Siffin, Benjamin Bliszard, David Shepherd. Proved Jan. 19, 1760.
Lib. 10, p. 22.
1760, Jan. 9. Inventory, £161.17.2, by, Benjamin Chard and David Shepherd.
Jeremiah Paullin1
M, b. 11 June 1769, d. after 4 December 1797
Birth* | 11 June 1769 | Jeremiah Paullin was born on 11 June 1769 at Salem Co., New Jersey.2 |
| | He was the son of David Paullin.3,4 |
Marriage* | 18 April 1794 | Jeremiah Paullin married Elizabeth (?) on 18 April 1794 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.5,2 |
Death* | after 4 December 1797 | Jeremiah Paullin died after 4 December 1797.1 |
Death | 1 April 1831 | He died on 1 April 1831 at Madison, Butler Co., Ohio, at age 61.2 |
Burial* | circa 4 April 1831 | He was buried circa 4 April 1831 at Elks Creek Cemetery, West Middletown, Butler Co., Ohio.6 |
(Witness) Probate | 4 December 1797 | He witnessed the probate of the estate of Thomas Webber Jr. on 4 December 1797 at Mannington Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey; NJ Calendar of Wills 1796-1800 p. 402-403 Dec. 4, 1797 Thomas Webber of Mannington Intestate, Administrator - David Paullin, Jr., Fellowbondsmen - Jeremiah Paullin and Richard Fisher, all of said County.1 |
(Witness) Event-Misc | 4 December 1798 | Jeremiah Paullin was a witness when David Paullin and Artis Seagrave were Not sure if Henry Paullin mentioned here is brother of the deceased David Paullin or another son of the deceased.
Executions 1798-1806 Clerk's Archives Salem County Courthouse Salem, New Jersey p. 15 David Paullin and others, executors of David Paullin deceased versus Artis Seagrave & The State of New Jersey Fifa de bonis et terris in Debt To the Sheriff of the County of Salem Greetings: You are hereby commanded that of the Goods and chattels, Lands and tenements of Artis Seagrave in your bailiwick you should cause to be made as well a certain debt of one hundred and Seventy eight pounds of Lawful Money of the State of New Jersey in gold or silver money/coin, which David Paullin, Jeremiah Paullin and Henry Paullin, executors of the testament and last will of David Paullin, deceased lately before the Judges of the Inferior court of common pleas held at Salem in and for the said County of Salem recovered against him as also the sum of four pounds ten shillings and seven pence of like money which was adjudged to the said David, Jeremiah and Henry, executors aforesaid for their damages which they had sustained as well by reason of Detaining that debt as for their costs and charges by them about their suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said Artis Segrave is convicted as appears of Record, and have you those monies before the Judges af.s'd at Salem afs'd. on the first Tuesday in March next, to render to the s'd. David, Jeremiah and Henry for the debt and damages af'd and have you then and there this Writ. Witness John Smith, Esquire, Judge of said court at Salem afs'd. the first Tuesday in December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight. Lucious Horation Stockton, Atty Acton, Clerk on 4 December 1798 at Salem Co., Delaware.7 |
Land Sale* | 3 February 1800 | Jeremiah Paullin was parties in a land transaction on 3 February 1800 at Pilesgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.5 |
Citations
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, NJ Calendar of Wills 1796-1800 p. 402-403
Dec. 4, 1797 Thomas Webber of Mannington Intestate, Administrator - David Paullin, Jr., Fellowbondsmen - Jeremiah Paullin and Richard Fisher, all of said County.
- [S384] LDS, Compact Disc #20 Pin #91818.
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family.
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VIII 1791-1795, p. 278.
1794 Feb. 8. Paullin, David, of Pilesgrove Twsp, Salem Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Martha, bed, mahogany dining table, walnut tea table and 3 chairs; also, 6 sheep, one cow and L65(pounds). Sons Jeremiah, David, and Henry, remainder of personal and real to be divided between them. Executors- the 3 sons. Witnesses-Richard Fisher, Elias Smith, Joseph Stonebanks. Proved Feb. 21, 1794.
Lib. 35, p. 95.
1794, Feb. 19. Inventory L490.3.3; made by Richard Fisher and Elias Smith
File 3067I.
- [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Salem County Deeds. Book B Deeds, p. 20 Jeremiah Paullin of Woolwich, and Elizabeth h/w to John McCallister of Pilesgrove. 3 Feb 1800. 89 Acres, more or less. Consideration L200 gold and silver.
Whereas David Paullin, late of Pilesgrove, by his Will (no date - left blank) left lands to be equally divided between his 3 sons, Jeremiah, David and Henry. Henry died before maturity, and survivors agreed to divide by Quit Claim (no date).
Beginning at a stone corner of Henry Paullin's, - again, I didn't take all metes and bounds, just descriptions - runs along Jacob Davis's line, Alexander Elwell's line, Esq. Harris's land (corner)Salem Creek, and Hollow Run.
Witnesses Bateman Lloyd, Samuel Sharp. Acknowledged on same day, and recorded 14 March 1800, Acton, Rec.
- [S384] LDS, Disc #47 Pin #5975.
- [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Executions 1798-1806
Clerk's Archives
Salem County Courthouse
Salem, New Jersey
p. 15
David Paullin and others, executors of David Paullin deceased
versus
Artis Seagrave & The State of New Jersey
Fifa de bonis et terris in Debt
To the Sheriff of the County of Salem Greetings: You are hereby commanded that of the Goods and chattels, Lands and tenements of Artis Seagrave in your bailiwick you should cause to be made as well a certain debt of one hundred and Seventy eight pounds of Lawful Money of the State of New Jersey in gold or silver money/coin, which David Paullin, Jeremiah Paullin and Henry Paullin, executors of the testament and last will of David Paullin, deceased lately before the Judges of the Inferior court of common pleas held at Salem in and for the said County of Salem recovered against him as also the sum of four pounds ten shillings and seven pence of like money which was adjudged to the said David, Jeremiah and Henry, executors aforesaid for their damages which they had sustained as well by reason of Detaining that debt as for their costs and charges by them about their suit in that behalf expended, whereof the said Artis Segrave is convicted as appears of Record, and have you those monies before the Judges af.s'd at Salem afs'd. on the first Tuesday in March next, to render to the s'd. David, Jeremiah and Henry for the debt and damages af'd and have you then and there this Writ.
Witness John Smith, Esquire, Judge of said court at Salem afs'd. the first Tuesday in December in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety eight.
Lucious Horation Stockton, Atty
Acton, Clerk.
Jeremiah Paullin1
M, b. 10 October 1830
Citations
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 139, Mary G. Elwell records.
Joel Paullin1
M, b. 1771
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
Joel Paullin1
M
Citations
- [S147] Benjamin Harris, A History of the Harris Family.
John Paullin1
M
Citations
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, On Ancestry.com
Name: Whitlock Paulin
Date: 14 Dec 1759
Location: Fairfield, Cumberland Co.
joiner; will of. Wife, Rebecca, sole Executrix, with William Nucome as assistant. Children--Whitlock, Marget, John, Hannah, Elias and Jacob, all under age. Home farm; 2 acres of cedar swamp in Bucshutem. Personal property. Witnesses--Abel Siffin, Benjamin Bliszard, David Shepherd. Proved Jan. 19, 1760.
Lib. 10, p. 22.
1760, Jan. 9. Inventory, £161.17.2, by, Benjamin Chard and David Shepherd.
Joseph Paullin1
M, b. 9 June 1727, d. circa 1783
Marriage* | | Joseph Paullin married Sarah Ayers at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Birth* | 9 June 1727 | Joseph Paullin was born on 9 June 1727 at Salem County, New Jersey.2,3 |
| | He was the son of William Paullin and (?) Whitlock.1 |
Death* | circa 1783 | Joseph Paullin died circa 1783 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
(Witness) Will | 21 April 1758 | He witnessed the will of David Paullin on 21 April 1758 at Pilesgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey; proven 22 Jun 1758. No children or spouse named in will.4,5 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 22.
- [S152] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. I, p. 189. From Will book 9, page 99.
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, On Ancestry.com
Name: David Paullin
Date: 21 Apr 1758
Location: Piles Grove Township, Salem Co. yeoman; will of. Gives plantation of 125 acres to brothers, Joseph and Jacob Paullin; Joseph named sole Executor, and to pay £60 to brother and sister, Whitlock and Easter. Witnesses--William Paullin and Peter Johnson. Proved June 22, 1758. Lib. 9, p. 99. 1758, May 30. Inventory, £55.9.1, by William Brick and George Dickinson.
Joseph Paullin1
M, b. 2 November 1755
Birth* | 2 November 1755 | Joseph Paullin was born on 2 November 1755 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Joseph Paullin and Sarah Ayers.1 |
(Witness) Probate | 11 March 1800 | Joseph Paullin witnessed the probate of the estate of David Paullin Sr. on 11 March 1800 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey; David died intestate, brother Joseph Paullin appointed administrator.3 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 23.
Joseph Paullin1
M, b. 29 May 1791
Citations
- [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 23.
Joseph Paullin 2nd1,2
M, b. 27 January 1769, d. after August 1850
Marriage* | | Joseph Paullin 2nd married Sarah Morgan.1 |
Birth* | 27 January 1769 | Joseph Paullin 2nd was born on 27 January 1769 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1,2 |
| | He was the son of Joseph Paullin and Sarah Ayers.1 |
Death* | after August 1850 | Joseph Paullin 2nd died after August 1850 at Probably Greene County, Ohio.1 |
Citations
- [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.
Joseph T. Paullin1
M, b. 24 May 1816
Citations
- [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 139, Mary G. Elwell records.
Josiah Paullin1
M, b. circa 1794, d. circa 1876
Margaret Paullin1
F, b. circa 1789, d. 10 May 1862
Marriage* | | Margaret Paullin married John Elwell.1 |
Birth* | circa 1789 | Margaret Paullin was born circa 1789 at Pittsgrove Twp., Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Henry Paullin and Temperance Ayers.1 |
Death* | 10 May 1862 | Margaret Paullin died on 10 May 1862 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Elwell.1 |