John Elliott , Jr. Finley
M
(?) Finney1
M
Marriage* | after 1850 | (?) Finney married Jane (?) after 1850.1 |
Citations
- [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, Jane Finney Household, 1880 US Federal Census, population schedule, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Family History Library Film 1255174, NA Film Number T9-1174, Page Number 516A.
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
Jane FINNEY Mother W Female W 60 PA Dress Maker FRA PA
Richard BEAL Other W Male W 42 NY Painter NY NY
Frank BEAL1 Other S Male W 6 PA At School NY NY
Mary HOFFMAN Other W Female W 36 PA Dressmaking PA PA
Note
1SON OF PVS[previous?].
Evelyn Elizabeth Fiorvanti
F, d. 1977
Burial* | | Evelyn Elizabeth Fiorvanti was buried at Cemetary of SS. Peter and Paul, Philadephia, Pennsylvania. |
Death* | 1977 | She died in 1977. |
Elsie Fischer1
F, b. 1916, d. 24 March 2005
Marriage* | | Elsie Fischer married William H. Peterson.1 |
Birth* | 1916 | Elsie Fischer was born in 1916 at Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.1 |
Death* | 24 March 2005 | She died on 24 March 2005 at South Jersey Regional Medical Center, Vineland, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Married Name | | Her married name was Peterson.1 |
Citations
- [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://www.padgettfuneralhome.com/obit/2005/mar/…
Elsie F. Peterson
Elsie F. Peterson, age 89, of Money Island died Thursday morning, March 24, 2005 at the South Jersey Regional Medical Center in Vineland where she had been a patient for two weeks.
Born in Philadelphia, the daughter of the late Louis and Charlotte Gill Fischer she was the wife of the late William H. Peterson. She had been a Money Island resident for 30 years and had lived in Newport previous to that.
Before her retirement in 1980, Mrs. Peterson had been employed with the Airwork Corporation in Millville for 23 years and also the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in Camden. She had also previously worked for the late Judge Francis Stanger in Cedarville.
A graduate of Collingswood High School and the Taylor’s Business School in Philadelphia, she was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Bridgeton and had played the organ at the Newport Baptist Church and the Mt. Zion Lutheran Church in Oaklyn. She was also a member of the Downe Township Senior Center.
Surviving are a son, William H. Peterson, Jr. of Murrietta, CA; a daughter, Charlotte M. Harris of Cedarville; a stepdaughter, Ruth Harris of Middletown, DE; five grandchildren, Jennifer, Dennis, Casey, Ty and Tad and 2 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held at the Padgett Funeral Home, 160 Main Street, Cedarville on Monday, March 28th at 10:00 a.m.
Burial will be made at Newport Baptist Cemetery.
Friends may call on Sunday evening from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home.
Nathaniel Fish1
M, b. circa 1806, d. 9 March 1886
Birth* | circa 1806 | Nathaniel Fish was born circa 1806 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Marriage* | 15 February 1852 | He married Tamsen Elwell, daughter of Thomas (twin) Elwell and Hannah Hand, on 15 February 1852 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Death* | 9 March 1886 | Nathaniel Fish died on 9 March 1886 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 |
Charles Fisher1
M, d. after 16 September 1758
Death* | after 16 September 1758 | Charles Fisher died after 16 September 1758.1 |
(Witness) Land Sale | 16 September 1758 | He witnessed the land transaction of John Howey and Jeremiah Carter on 16 September 1758 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 |
Citations
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
Jane Fisher
F
Citations
- [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.
John Fisher
M
Citations
- [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.
John Fisher Jr.1
?, d. after 16 September 1758
Death* | after 16 September 1758 | John Fisher Jr. died after 16 September 1758.1 |
(Witness) Land Sale | 16 September 1758 | John Fisher Jr. witnessed the land transaction of John Howey and Jeremiah Carter on 16 September 1758 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 |
Citations
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
Michael Fisher1
?, d. after 16 September 1758
Death* | after 16 September 1758 | Michael Fisher died after 16 September 1758.1 |
(Witness) Land Sale | 16 September 1758 | Michael Fisher witnessed the land transaction of John Howey and Jeremiah Carter on 16 September 1758 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.2 |
Citations
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
- [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Date Abstracted: 1 Sep 2002
Compiler: Robert T. Howey
Address: 9963 Bridle Rd., Philadelphia, PA 19115
County: Gloucester
State: New Jersey
Deed Book: CC
Page: 457-459
Grantor: John Howey, shingle maker
Grantor Residence: Gloucester Co., Western Jersey
Grantee: Jeremiah Carter, shingle maker
Grantee Residence: Gloucester Co., West Jersey
Date of Deed: 16 Sep 1758
Date Recorded: 7 Oct 1818
Consideration: 25 pounds
Signature(s) or Mark(s):
John Howey
Witnesses:
Witnessed
Charles Fisher, John Fisher Jun, Michael Fisher
Description:
Thomas Wetherill of Burlington obtained Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for 2117 acres of land to be surveyed to him in Western Province of NJ below the Falls of the Delaware dated 7 May 1737.
Thomas Wetherill assigned over to Samuel McCullock, of Gloucester, yeoman, 508 acres of this land on or about 25 May 1737.
Samuel McCullock on 20 Apr 1739 has the quantity if 67 acres of the land in part of this same surveyed to him situate in the County of Gloucester on a branch called Faraways is bounded as follows: Beginning at a Pine corner and running from thence across a Brown Pond below the swamp SE 34° 13 chains and 50 links unto a small black oak sapling from thence up the swamp NW 41° 25 chains unto a Pine Corner from thence SW 75° 15 chains to a post in George Ward ? line thence along his swamp SW 5° 24 chains to a post thence down the swamp E [no degrees listed] 23 chains to the place of beginning containing in the said bounds sixty seven acres of land and cedar swamp.
And whereas William Rawle obtained a Warrant from the Council of Proprietors for the quantity of 625 acres of land in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey below the fall of the Delaware dated 5 May 1737 and the said Rawle did assign over to George Ward Junr. late of Deptford in the County of Gloucester, above said yeoman, the full quantity of 425 acres of land out of the same on 3 Apr 1739 and the said George Ward Junr. had part of his land surveyed to him viz., the quantity of 63 acres of land on 22 April 1737 situate and lying in the County of Gloucester above said on a branch called Faraway and is bounded as follows Beginning at a post being in a corner of Samuel McCulloch's swamp and run from thence SW 73°? 35 chains unto a corner tree from thence across the swamp SW 15° 13 chains unto a corner tree from thence NE 87° 35 chains unto a post from thence across the swamp NE 5° 24 chains to the place of beginning containing 63 acres of land and cedar swamp and the said George Ward Junr. sold the same 63 acres of land unto Samuel McCullock for consideration of the sum of 20 pounds lawful money of the Americas and George Ward Junr. did die before a deed of conveyance was by him given or granted to the said Samuel McCullock for the said 63 acres of land aforesaid but the said George Ward Junr. before he died [maybe dec'd] made his will and therein did authorize and fully empower his executors therein named to give and grant a deed for the said sixty three acres of land which was granted and given by a deed of conveyance to John McCullock eldest lawful son of the said Samuel McCullock (who died before the deed was given) by James Cooper, surviving executor of George Ward Junr. After the decease of the said Samuel McCullock late of the Township of Gloucester and County of Gloucester and province aforesaid, yeoman, decd. did by his last Will and Testament therein did devise and unto John McCullock his son and heir at law the abovementioned two tracts of land and Cedar Swamp containing 130 acres of land and cedar swamp with other lands as by the said Samuel McCullock will dated the 7th day of June AD 1748 relation being had it will at large appear. Whereas the said John McCullock did by his deed indented bearing date the 21st day of March 1754 grant and conveyance Richard Cheeseman Senr. of the county of Gloucester and province aforesaid, deed the above described two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing one hundred and thirty acres of land and cedar swamp.
Whereas the aforesaid Richard Cheeseman Senr did by his deed of conveyance and grant and sell unto John Carter Jun and John Howey party to these presents the before mentioned two tracts of land and cedar swamp containing the aforesaid 130 acres of land and cedar swamp as by the said deed bearing date the 19th day of October 1757 relation being thereunto it will more fully & largely appear.
Now this indenture witnesseth that the said John Howey party to these presents for and in consideration of 25 pounds proclamation money to him in hand paid by Jeremiah Carter the receipt whereof the aforesaid John Howey doth hereby acknowledge and therewith to be full satisfied contented and paid have …. Unto the said Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs….John Howey hath now at the ensealing and delivery of these presents hath lawful and absolute authority to grant bargain and sell the aforesaid one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land unto the aforesaid Jeremiah Carter and to his heirs and assigns forever and that he the said John Howey is lawfully and rightfully seized in his own right in the said one half and equal share of the abovementioned 130 acres of land of a good absolute and indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee sample and the said John Howey for himself his heirs…
Signed and sealed
John Howey
Witnessed
Charles Fisher
John Fisher Jun
Michael Fisher
16 Sep 1758.
Nancy T. Fisher
F, b. 29 May 1823
Birth* | 29 May 1823 | Nancy T. Fisher was born on 29 May 1823 at Wilmington, Clinton Co, Ohio. |
| | She was the daughter of John Fisher and Mary (Polly) Haines. |
Marriage* | 1 November 1860 | Nancy T. Fisher married an unknown person on 1 November 1860 at Clinton Co, Ohio.1 |
Note* | | Person Source.1 |
Nathan Fisher
M
Citations
- [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.
Rachel Fisher
F
Citations
- [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.
Richard Fisher1
M, d. after 4 December 1797
Death* | after 4 December 1797 | Richard Fisher died after 4 December 1797.1 |
(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 |
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.
Richard Fisher1
M, d. after 19 February 1794
Death* | after 19 February 1794 | Richard Fisher died after 19 February 1794.1 |
(Witness) Will | 8 February 1794 | He witnessed the will of David Paullin on 8 February 1794 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1 |
Citations
- [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.
Samuel Fisher1
M, b. 1836, d. 1912
Sidney Fisher
F
Citations
- [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 292.
Ashton Fisler
M, b. 24 June 1857, d. 13 May 1930
Birth* | 24 June 1857 | Ashton Fisler was born on 24 June 1857 at Marlton, Burlington Co, New Jersey. |
| | He was the son of Benjamin Fisler and Rebecca Venicomb. |
Marriage* | 24 January 1883 | Ashton Fisler married an unknown person on 24 January 1883.1 |
Death* | 13 May 1930 | He died on 13 May 1930 at age 72. |
Note* | | Person Source.1 |