Ancestors of Russell Smith Benjamin Webster and Rachel Skinner

Ancestors of Russell Smith Benjamin Webster and Rachel Skinner



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Benjamin Webster and Rachel Skinner




Husband Benjamin Webster

           Born: 2 Apr 1709 - Woodbridge, New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 


         Father: William Webster (      -      )
         Mother: Mary (      -      )


       Marriage: Bef 1736 - prob Plainfield, New Jersey




Wife Rachel Skinner

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



Children
1 M Skinner Webster

           Born: 11 Oct 1736 - Plainfield, New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 



2 M Joseph Webster

           Born: 3 Apr 1743 - prob Woodbridge, Hunterdon, New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Rebecca Kester (1738-      )
           Marr: 12 Jan 1769 - Kingwood/Quakertown MM, Hunterdon, New Jersey



3 F Susanna Webster

           Born: 11 Oct 1736 - Plainfield, New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 4 Feb 1832 - Hunterdon, New Jersey
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Samuel Kester (1737-1804)
           Marr: 14 Aug 1758 - Hunterdon Co, New Jersey



4 F Hannah Webster

           Born: 19 Mar 1746-19 Mar 1747 - Woodbridge New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 1821 - Columbia Co, New York
         Buried: 
         Spouse: John Kester (1738-      )
           Marr: 11 Jan 1766 - Kingwood, New Jersey



5 F Anne Webster

           Born: 14 Apr 1751 - Woodbridge, New Jersey
     Christened: 
           Died: 
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Paul Kester (1749-1811)
           Marr: Oct 1772 - Kingwood, New Jersey



6 M Samuel Webster

           Born: 
     Christened: 
           Died: 20 Oct 1755
         Buried: 
         Spouse: Susanna Kester (1733-      )
           Marr: 1755 - Kingwood MM, New Jersey




General Notes (Husband)

One of a number of sons of Joseph Webster among the founders of Plainsfield, New Jersey.

Benjamin Webster b 2 mo 4 1709 m Rachel (Skinner?) In 1762, RAchel and her children removed from Woodbridge to Quakertown monthly mtg. (KIngwood) (info also from Ken Reed ([email protected])

Kay Walton writes Benjamin Webster brought a certificate from Woodbridge MM (Middlesex Co, NJ) to Hunterdon Co NJ 14 9m 1751. No mention made of other family members.

On 8 5m 1755 Rachel Webster requested that she and "her daughters" (not named) may be received among friends as members. From the Women's Minutes.

on 8 4m 1856 Benjamin Webser req a certificate of removeal to Woodbridge for himself, his wife, and children (not named) (FROM Kingwood?)

On 10 6m 1762 Rachel Webster and children Joseph and Skinner recd by cert from Woodbridge. (TO Kingwood?) (Women's minutes)

To her knowledge Rachel had no dau named Rachel

I think this marriage may have occurred in Plainfield, (Elizabethtown?) because no record of it found in the other places where the family lived, which I know have been checked, and their first children were born in Plainfield.

It is odd that only Rachel, Joseph and Skinner removed from Woodbridge to Quakertown (Kingwood-Quakertown), because two daughters were under age in 1762, one was only ten, and almost noone was married; further, all who did not obtain a certificate to transfer elsewhere (which was Skinner) married in Kingwood, which suggests they were all there atleast at the time when they married.

Children:

Skinner b 11.10.1736 rem to West Bradford TWP, Chester Co, w certificate from Quakertown, dated 6.8.1780. Me m 5/23/1781 at Buckingham, Bucks Co, Jane Hambelton, b 3.9.1757; d 6.8.1830; dau of Stephen Hambleton and Hannah Paxson, and granddau of James Hambleton and Mary Beakes of Bucks Co. They received a certificate from Bradford to Haveford Mo Mtg 1.14.1785, and thence to Abington, 1793, after which they resided in the Northern Liberties, now pt of Philadelphia city.

Stephen Webster (eldest son of Skinner) b 4.7.1782 d 3/17/1861 m13/3/1865 Frankford Mtg, Mary Thorp, b 8.22.1779 d 11.6.1866 sau of Thomas and Elizabeth Thorp of Northern Liberties. They resided at Stouton Farm near Frankford, where they were succeeded by their son John H. Webster, who turned from farming to the manufacture of bricks, and with good success. (Ken Reed has completely different children as follows, and he doesn't have Skinner, known for a fact to be one of Rachel's children.)

More children of Joseph and Rachel:

Susanna Webster b 10/11/1736 Plainfield NJ d 2/24/1832 Hunterdon, NJ: m Samuel Kester 8/14/1758, Hunterdon, NJ (I think Woodbridge is in Hunterdon Co) He was the son of Hermanus Kester m Anne Large, who was son of Johannes Kester, according to Judy Douglas [email protected] (THis is Judy Douglas' line).
Joseph Webster b 4/3/1743 m Rebecca Kester, dau of Paul Kester, son of Johannes Kester.
Hannah Webster b 3/19/1746/7 Woodbridge NJ d 1821 Columbia Co, PA m John Kester, 9/11/1766 Kingwood Monthly Mtg, NJ

Anne Webster b 4/14/1751 Woodbridge, NJ m Paul Kester, Oct 1772 Kingwood, NJ
Samuel Webster d Oct 20 1772 m Susanna Kester 1755 Kingwood Monthly Mtg, New Jersey She was dau of Hermanus Kester and Anne Large, according to Mark L Tunnell, http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/tunnell. I couldn't get his e-mail to work. He has them having atleast one child: Joseph Webster b 11/22/1769 Amwell, NJ d 8/30/1847, E. Hamburgh, Erie Co, NY. m Phebe McCrary. (See stray NJ Joseph Webster families for their children.)

A Rachel WEbster married Hermanus son of Hermanus and Anne Large; reasonably if the mother was named Rachel, the first born daughter (plainly not all the first born children were recorded) should have been named Rachel; certainly one of them should have been. She was b 28, 11th mo, 1742, and she married Hermanus 14, 10th mo, 1762. (Grace Ebeneter) (Judy has marr date as Jan 1763.)

Something was slightly strange about the marriage; see Kester notes.

This happens to be the birth date of Rachel Webster, dau of Joseph Webster and Elizabeth Shotwell. (Translates as 28 Jan 1742/3.

Kay remarks that a Rachel Webster also married Elijah Collins in 1763 and that the dau of Joseph and E. Shotwell appears to be the only one the right age in the Kingwood records. Also that she sees no Paul Webster in the Kingwood records.

The alternative I have (there may be more) is she was the daughter of Joseph Webster and Elizabeth Shotwell. She would have most likely been born in the early to mid 1740's.

Of this family, only one, Skinner, did not marry children of either Hermanus or Paul the sons of Johannes Kester, and I don't have them marrying members of a different family of Websters.

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Richard Hite and I are descended from this couple and from Johannes Kester - 6th and 7th cousins, respectively. Family Tree DNA Family Finder identified us as 4th cousins.

NAME MATCHNAME CHROMOSOME START LOCATION END LOCATION CENTIMORGANS MATCHING SNPS
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 1 41918882 44033782 1.62 500
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 5 97461287 102915694 2.52 900
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 5 118647188 120901846 2.18 500
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 5 128908924 131819957 1.93 500
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 6 30888915 32888295 1.75 3000
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 6 83412269 86099588 2.17 600
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 12 21223254 22128857 2.52 500
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 12 108064725 111322929 3.45 577
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 14 59850182 82163017 21.84 5800
Dora Anne Smith Richard Wesley Hite 15 40471747 43352855 1.91 500


General Notes (Wife)

Kay Walton says this marriage isn't confirmed, she has seen no proof of Skinner surname, she thinks it probably is inferred from the name of her son, Skinner.

I based the notion that she probably married Benjamin Webster in Plainfield,NJ, on people would have found any existing record of her marriage in Woodbridge or Quakertown, where I know that they looked, as they found the family's other records there, and Plainfield is the only ohter place on record where the family was. Her first children were born in Plainfield.

There is something odd about Rachel going from Woodbridge to Quakertown (kingwood/Quakertown) in 1762 with just Joseph and Skinner; some of her other children were still quite young and most were not yet married.

Anne was only 11, she later married Paul Kester; Hannah 16 and didn't marry another Kester for another four years. Further, all of Rachel's children except Skinner, who had gotten a certificate to go somewhere else, married in Kingwood, which is odd if they didn't also move from Woodbridge to Kingwood.



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