Daniel Schwing1
M, b. 26 May 1737, d. 25 July 1737
Birth* | 26 May 1737 | Daniel Schwing was born on 26 May 1737 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | He was the son of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 25 July 1737 | Daniel Schwing died on 25 July 1737 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.3 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Hans Martin Schwing1
M
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
'Hans Martin Schwing was the Innkeeper of the Inn 'Zur Blume', in Strasburg, Alsace.'
Jean Martin Schwing1
M, b. circa 1695
Birth* | circa 1695 | Jean Martin Schwing was born circa 1695 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France. |
| | He was the son of Hans Martin Schwing. |
Marriage* | 4 May 1716 | Jean Martin Schwing married Salome Schmidt on 4 May 1716.1 |
Family
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Salome Schmidt b. 19 January 1697/98, d. 12 October 1737 |
Children | 1. | Marie Salome Schwing b. 1 Apr 1717, d. 9 Feb 1718/19 |
| 2. | Judith Schwing b. 20 Apr 1718, d. 28 Nov 1719 |
| 3. | Anne Marie Schwing b. 3 Dec 1719, d. 12 Oct 1737 |
| 4. | Michael Schwing b. 1722, d. 1782 |
| 5. | Pierre Schwing b. 18 Jan 1725/26, d. 1761 |
| 6. | Marie Magdeleine Schwing b. 13 Nov 1727, d. 29 Aug 1729 |
| 7. | Salome Schwing b. 27 Nov 1729, d. 20 Sep 1793 |
| 8. | Samuel Schwing+ b. 6 Jun 1732, d. 13 Mar 1801 |
| 9. | Abraham Schwing b. 6 Jan 1734/35 |
| 10. | Daniel Schwing b. 26 May 1737, d. 25 Jul 1737 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Judith Schwing1
F, b. 20 April 1718, d. 28 November 1719
Birth* | 20 April 1718 | Judith Schwing was born on 20 April 1718 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | She was the daughter of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 28 November 1719 | Judith Schwing died on 28 November 1719 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France, at age 1.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Marie Magdeleine Schwing1
F, b. 13 November 1727, d. 29 August 1729
Birth* | 13 November 1727 | Marie Magdeleine Schwing was born on 13 November 1727 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | She was the daughter of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 29 August 1729 | Marie Magdeleine Schwing died on 29 August 1729 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France, at age 1.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Marie Salome Schwing1
F, b. 1 April 1717, d. 9 February 1718/19
Birth* | 1 April 1717 | Marie Salome Schwing was born on 1 April 1717 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | She was the daughter of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 9 February 1718/19 | Marie Salome Schwing died on 9 February 1718/19 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France, at age 1.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Michael Schwing1
M, b. 1722, d. 1782
Birth* | 1722 | Michael Schwing was born in 1722 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | He was the son of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 1782 | Michael Schwing died in 1782 at York, Pennsylvania.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Pierre Schwing1
M, b. 18 January 1725/26, d. 1761
Birth* | 18 January 1725/26 | Pierre Schwing was born on 18 January 1725/26 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | He was the son of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Death* | 1761 | Pierre Schwing died in 1761 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
Salome Schwing1
F, b. 27 November 1729, d. 20 September 1793
Birth* | 27 November 1729 | Salome Schwing was born on 27 November 1729 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.2 |
| | She was the daughter of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Marriage* | 8 April 1749 | Salome Schwing married an unknown person on 8 April 1749 at York, Pennsylvania.3 |
Death* | 20 September 1793 | She died on 20 September 1793 at York, Pennsylvania, at age 63.2 |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. 3.
'She arrived in America in 1749, and moved to York, Pennsylvania. On April 8, 1749, she married Jacob Rummel. They had five children. Only two are known.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. 3.
Samuel Schwing1
M, b. 6 June 1732, d. 13 March 1801
Birth* | 6 June 1732 | Samuel Schwing was born on 6 June 1732 at Bischweiler, Alsace, France.1 |
| | He was the son of Jean Martin Schwing and Salome Schmidt. |
Marriage* | 15 March 1760 | Samuel Schwing married Sarah Diament, daughter of Nathaniel Diament and Lois Hedges, on 15 March 1760 at Pittsgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.2 |
Death* | 13 March 1801 | Samuel Schwing died on 13 March 1801 at Salem Co, New Jersey, at age 68.3 |
Note* | | From 'The First five generations of the Swing Family in America': 'He purchased a farm at what became known as 'Swing's Corner,' but which is now named 'Shirley'...In the Office of the adjutant-general in the State Capital in Trenton, New Jersey, he is listed in the Revolutionary War Service as follows:- 'Samuel Swing enlisted as a private in Captain JacobDuBois' company, from Pittsgrove Township, Colonel Samuel Dick's regiment, Salem County, New Jersey Militia, Septamber 10, 1775, duringthe Revolutionary War.'' |
Citations
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. xiv.
- [S286] Unknown author, International Genealogic Index - On Line.
- [S284] Harry P. & Swing, Albert H. Swing, The First Five Generations of the Swing Family in America, p. 4.
Robert Scott
M
Marriage* | | Robert Scott married Martha Howey, daughter of (?) Howey; Barbara Parks states that Robert Scott is a brother-in-law of Joseph and Jacob Howey.1 |
Probate* | 5 November 1747 | His estate was probated on 5 November 1747 at Whitemarsh, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.1 |
Will* | 1 August 1747 | Robert Scott left a will on 1 August 1747 at Whitemarsh, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania; Barbara Parks states that Robert Scott is a brother-in-law of Joseph and Jacob Howey.1 |
Citations
- [S361] Howey Families of North America, p. 5. Original source cited as Philadelphia County Wills, 1682-1819, Will of Robert Scott, Will book H: 421, 5 Nov 1747.
Artis Seagrave1
M
Probate* | 15 November 1808 | His estate was probated on 15 November 1808 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.2 |
Note* | | (an unknown value).3 |
(Witness) Land Sale | 18 March 1791 | Artis Seagrave 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.4 |
Event-Misc* | 4 December 1798 | Artis Seagrave and David Paullin 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.5 |
Will* | 22 December 1806 | Artis Seagrave left a will on 22 December 1806 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey; 1806, Dec. 22 Artis Seagrave of Pilesgrove, Salem Co; will of. Wife (unnamed) use of house and land, 1 horse, 2 cows,riding chair, 2 beds and bedding and rest of household furniture she brought to me belonging to her father and mother, while my widow. To Artis Seagrave (son of William Seagrave) and Artis McArtis (son of Jeremy and Patience McArtis), and Luther Seagrave (son of Tarver Seagrave, each $20 when 21. Children Martha, Sarah, Mary, and Hannah, remainder of real and personal property to be divided among them. Exec. - friends Samuel Miller and Thomas Yarrow. Wit.- Joseph Erwin, James Riley, William Morris Riley. Proved Nov. 17, 1808. Sworn by Martha Miller (late Martha Seagrave), Sarah Yarrow (late Sarah Seagrave), Mary Hackett (late Mary Seagrave) and Hannah Seagrave as executrices. Nov. 15, 1808 - Inventory $1494.1; made by Samuel L. James and Thomas Thompson File 2872Q.2 |
Citations
- [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.
- [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. XI, p. 297, Will of Artis Seagrave.
- [S38] Individual contact, E-mail from wayne taylor [e-mail address] 15 Apr 2006.
"I'm looking for informaton on the Artis Seagrave you show on your website,I'm trying to locate the parents of Tarver Seagrave,Artis is a very very likely candidate.I notice that you have a Mary Lounsberry on your site,this is very intersting,Tarver Seagraves daughter Mary was married to Walker Lounsberry.Tarver Seagraves second wife was named Elizabeth Paulin,they were married in 1795 in Salem county NJ,his daughter Sarah was married to John Hewitt."
- [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.
- [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.
Ann Seeds1,2
F, b. circa 1806, d. 14 October 1883
Birth* | circa 1806 | Ann Seeds was born circa 1806 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.1,3 |
| | She was the daughter of Daniel () Seeds and Ann (?).3 |
Birth | 1819 | Ann Seeds was born in 1819 at New Jersey.4 |
Marriage* | before 1838 | She married (?) Bradway before 1838.5 |
Marriage* | 17 March 1838 | Ann Seeds married Henry Shriner, son of John Shriner and Phebe Casper, on 17 March 1838 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1,5 |
Death* | 14 October 1883 | Ann Seeds died on 14 October 1883 at Cedarville, Fairfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey; stone is worn.6,7 |
Burial* | after 14 October 1883 | She was buried after 14 October 1883 at Deerfield Methodist Church Cemetery, Deerfield, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.6,2 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Bradway.5 |
Name Variation | | Ann Seeds was also known as Seedes surname is hard to make out on the d.c. of Anna F. Shriner Venable. Could be a number of names. |
Event-Misc* | 17 March 1838 | She and Ann Bradway were Are Ann Seeds and Ann Bradway the same person? Perhaps Ann Seeds married a Bradway first? On 17 March 1838 at Cumberland Co., New Jersey.5 |
Married Name | circa 1845 | As of circa 1845,her married name was Shriner.1 |
Name Variation | 16 June 1880 | As of 16 June 1880, Ann Seeds was also known as Ann Shiner.8 |
Citations
- [S106] Death Certificate, d. c. of Anna F. Shriner Venable.
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Shriner. Born Philadelphia, PA to Daniel (?) and Ann Seeds. Died October 14, 1883, at age 77 of marasmus and paralysis of 4 years duration. Parents were born in the US. Last residence and place of death were Cedarville, Farfield Twp, Cumberland Co., NJ. Certificate date October 15, 1883. Undertaker James Bateman, Cedarville. Burial Deerfield, Cumberland Co., NJ.
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Shriner. Born Philadelphia, PA to Daniel (?) and Ann Seeds. Died October 14, 1883, at age 77 of marasmus and paralysis of 4 years duration. Parents were born in the US. Last residence and place of death were Cedarville, Fairfield Twp, Cumberland Co., NJ. Certificate date October 15, 1883. Undertaker James Bateman, Cedarville. Burial Deerfield, Cumberland Co., NJ.
- [S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Henry Shriner household, 1860 Federal Census, population schedule, Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey, page 249, dwelling 2040, family 2014. Henry Shriner, 50, M, farmer, Anna, wife, 40, illiterate, Phebe, 19, F, domestic, Elizabeth, 17, F, domestic, Anna, 11, F. All born in NJ.
- [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, NJ Marriages database. Name: HENRY SHRINER Spouse: ANN BRADWAY Marriage Date: 17 Mar 1838 County: Cumberland State: NJ.
- [S89] Unknown author, Gravestone, Deerfield Methodist Church Cemetery.
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Shriner. Born Philadelphia, PA to Daniel (?) and Ann Seeds. Died October 14, 1883, at age 77 of marasmus and paralysis of 4 years duration. Parents were born in the US. Last residence and place of death were Cedarville, Fairfield Twp, Cumberland Co., NJ. Certificate date October 15, 1883. Undertaker James Bateman, Cedarville. Burial Deerfield, Cumberland Co., NJ. Reference: 1883-1884 PC25 Certificate #S10 Roll #57 NJA.
- [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, Joseph Venable household, 1880 Census, Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, Family History Library Film 1254775, Page Number 227D
Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation
Joseph VENABLE M Male 33 NJ Farm Laborer
Anna VENABLE M Female 30 NJ Keeping House
Laura VENABLE S Female 8 NJ At Home
Hattie VENABLE S Female 6 NJ At Home
Ann SHINER W Female 75 NJ At Home (Mother, palseyed)
Taken 16 June 1880.
- [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Henry Shriner household, 1850 Federal Census, population schedule, Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey, M432, roll 446, page 220, dwelling 2040, family 2014. Henry Shriner, 39, M, house carpenter, Ann, 40, F, Phebe, 11, F, Elizabeth, 9, F, Mary, 7, F, Anna F., 5/12, F. All born in NJ.
- [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Henry Shriner household, 1870 US Federal Census, population schedule, Deerfield Twp., Cumberland Co., NJ, roll M593_859, p. 216, 280/276, lines 19-20. 27 June 1870. Henry Shriner, 59, born NJ, Ann, 61, born NJ.
Daniel () Seeds1
M
Marriage* | circa 1800 | Daniel () Seeds married Ann (?) circa 1800 at Philadelphia ?, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.2 |
Citations
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Shriner. Born Philadelphia, PA to Daniel (?) and Ann Seeds. Died October 14, 1883, at age 77 of marasmus and paralysis of 4 years duration. Parents were born in the US. Last residence and place of death were Cedarville, Farfield Twp, Cumberland Co., NJ. Certificate date October 15, 1883. Undertaker James Bateman, Cedarville. Burial Deerfield, Cumberland Co., NJ.
- [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Shriner. Born Philadelphia, PA to Daniel (?) and Ann Seeds. Died October 14, 1883, at age 77 of marasmus and paralysis of 4 years duration. Parents were born in the US. Last residence and place of death were Cedarville, Fairfield Twp, Cumberland Co., NJ. Certificate date October 15, 1883. Undertaker James Bateman, Cedarville. Burial Deerfield, Cumberland Co., NJ.
John W. Seeds1
M
Marriage* | before 29 August 1856 | John W. Seeds married Ruth (?) before 29 August 1856.1 |
Property* | 29 August 1856 | John W. Seeds sold property in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey to Thomas S. Everingham on 29 August 1856.1 |
(Witness) Property | 5 October 1860 | Thomas S. Everingham was a a prior owner of property sold.1 |
Citations
- [S191] Cumberland Co. Deed Book: Cumberland Co. Deed Book 97, pp. 259-260
5 Oct 1860 between Thomas S. Everingham and Susannah his wife, of Clayton in the county of Gloucester, State of New Jersey and John W. Richman and Frederick H. Richman, of the township of Pittsgrove, in the County of Salem. For 250 dollars…
Land situate in the town of Millville, county of Cumberland… beginning at the center of the bridge at the east end of the Mill dam (at Fork bridge) called a stone bridge, then north…corner of the Grist Mill lot…to the Saw Mill Race.. being the undivided rights and title the said Thomas S. Everingham purchased of John W. Seeds & Ruth his wife by deed…29th day of August AD. 1856. Signed Thomas S. Everingham and Susanna Everingham, in the presence of Benjn? C. Downe. Recorded 6 April '61.
Elias P. Seeley1
M, b. 5 January 1839, d. 12 November 1922
Birth* | 5 January 1839 | Elias P. Seeley was born on 5 January 1839.1 |
Marriage* | 1880 | He married Elizabeth A. Brooks, daughter of David Brooks and Phebe Carll, in 1880.1 |
Death* | 12 November 1922 | Elias P. Seeley died on 12 November 1922 at age 83.1 |
Note* | | REF: Timothy Brooks of MA & his Descendants by Robt P. Brooks.1 |
Zidonne Seeley
F, b. 13 May 1847, d. 31 December 1916
Birth* | 13 May 1847 | Zidonne Seeley was born on 13 May 1847 at Auburn, New York. |
Death* | 31 December 1916 | She died on 31 December 1916 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at age 69. |
Note* | | Person Source.1 |
Citations
- [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org.