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(?) Patten1

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Last Edited25 Jul 2006
Marriage*circa 1740(?) Patten married Elizabeth (?) circa 1740.1 

Family

Elizabeth (?) b. circa 1720, d. between 2 September 1773 and 31 August 1778
Children 1.Samuel Patten1
 2.Marion Patten1
 3.(?) Patten2
 4.(?) Patten2

Citations

  1. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister:Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
  2. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.

(?) Patten1

?
Last Edited25 Jul 2006
(?) Patten was the child of (?) Patten and Elizabeth (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.

(?) Patten1

?
Last Edited25 Jul 2006
(?) Patten was the child of (?) Patten and Elizabeth (?).1 

Citations

  1. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.

Marion Patten1

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Last Edited25 Jul 2006
Marion Patten was the daughter of (?) Patten and Elizabeth (?).1 
(Witness) Will21 November 1749Marion Patten witnessed the will of Jacob Howey on 21 November 1749 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.2 

Citations

  1. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister:Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
  2. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.

Samuel Patten1

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Last Edited25 Jul 2006
Samuel Patten was the son of (?) Patten and Elizabeth (?).1 
(Witness) Will21 November 1749Samuel Patten witnessed the will of Jacob Howey on 21 November 1749 at Abington, Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.2 

Citations

  1. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister:Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.
  2. [S192] Unknown compiler, Philadelphia Wills (online), Decedent: Jacob Hoey, Residence: Abington, Philadelphia Co., PA, Title: Laborer, Remarks: Jacob Hoey. Abington, Co. of Philadelphia. Labourer. Nov. 21 1749. Dec. 7, 1759. L. 358. Brother William in Ireland and John. Sister: Elizabeth. Sisters-in-Law: Eleanor Hoey, Martha Scott. Nephews and nieces: Children of brother Joseph decd., children of sister Elizabeth, viz., Samuel and Marion Patten and two others, no names. Exec: John Hoey.

Benjamin Patterson1

M, b. 1788, d. 19 September 1852
Last Edited2 Mar 2012
Birth*1788Benjamin Patterson was born in 1788 at near Woodstown, Salem Co., New Jersey.2 
He was the son of Robert Patterson.2 
Marriage*12 May 1811Benjamin Patterson married Rebecca Webber, daughter of John Webber and Catherine Margaret Geiger, on 12 May 1811 at Salem Co., New Jersey.3,1,4 
Death*19 September 1852Benjamin Patterson died on 19 September 1852 at Halltown, Salem Co., New Jersey.2 

Family

Rebecca Webber b. 12 March 1794

Citations

  1. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, New Jersey Marriages, 1678-1985 for Rebecca Webber
    groom's name: Benjamin Patterson
    groom's birth date:
    groom's birthplace:
    groom's age:
    bride's name: Rebecca Webber
    bride's birth date:
    bride's birthplace:
    bride's age:
    marriage date: 12 May 1811
    marriage place: , Salem, New Jersey
    groom's father's name:
    groom's mother's name:
    bride's father's name:
    bride's mother's name:
    groom's race:
    groom's marital status:
    groom's previous wife's name:
    bride's race:
    bride's marital status:
    bride's previous husband's name:
    indexing project (batch) number: M01427-7
    system origin: New Jersey-EASy
    source film number: 1001861
    reference number:.
  2. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988 for Benjamin Patterson
    name:     Benjamin Patterson
    gender:     Male
    burial date:     
    burial place:     
    death date:     19 Sep 1852
    death place:     Halltown, Salem, New Jersey
    age:     64
    birth date:     1788
    birthplace:     Near Woodstown, N.J.
    occupation:     
    race:     
    marital status:     Married
    spouse's name:     
    father's name:     Robert Patterson
    father's birthplace:     
    mother's name:     
    mother's birthplace:     
    indexing project (batch) number:     B07196-5
    system origin:     New Jersey-EASy
    source film number:     584580
    reference number:     v AD p 458.
  3. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Descendants of Thomas Webber, compiled by Valerie Caulfield and dated 13 Jun 2002. Bible Records, Henry and Rebecca Webber, as copied by M. Augusta Pettit May 17, 1908 and recorded in her handwritten book, found in the Austin-Pettit family file at SCHS.
  4. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956 for Benjamin Patterson
    name:     Benjamin Patterson
    titles & terms:     
    event:     Marriage
    event date:     12 May 1811
    event place:     Salem, New Jersey
    age:     
    father:     
    father's titles & terms:     
    mother:     
    mother's titles & terms:     
    spouse:     Rebecca Webber
    spouse's titles & terms:     
    spouse's father:     
    spouse's father's titles & terms:     
    spouse's mother:     
    spouse's mother's titles & terms:     
    page:     228
    film number:     848572
    digital folder number:     004541228
    image number:     00154.

James Patterson1

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Last Edited15 Apr 2001
(Witness) Property16 February 1762John Howey purchased property; John Howey, Tinicum, Bucks, wheelwright, William Wear, Springfield, Bucks, Robert Patterson, Tinicum, James Patterson, Tinicum, from Pennsylvania Land Company of London 16 Feb 1762, recorded 16 Jan 1787.2,3 
(Witness) Property13 April 1767John Howey was among a group that sold property; John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
"Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.
***RTH - Recall that John McKee of Oxford Sussex, mentioned Trusty friend Abraham Howey and John Howey in his 1772 will
Also mentioned are Robert Kennedy, James Blair, Robert Smith, James McGlaughton, James Baily, Nicholas Patterson, Alexander McCammon.4 

Citations

  1. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 165 dated January 16, 1787 - Tinicum.
    John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
    "Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
    One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.
    ***RTH - Recall that John McKee of Oxford Sussex, mentioned Trusty friend Abraham Howey and John Howey in his 1772
    Also mentioned are Robert Kennedy, James Blair, Robert Smith, James McGlaughton, James Baily, Nicholas Patterson, Alexander McCammon.
  2. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 160. January 16, 1787. John Howey, Tinicum, Bucks, wheelwright, William Wear, Springfield, Bucks, Robert Patterson, Tinicum, James Patterson, Tinicum, from Pennsylvania Land Company of London 16 Feb 1762, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
  3. [S220] Unknown author, History of Bucks Co., pp. 626, 629. " …a degree of interest attaches to Red Hill in connection with the early Scotch Population of Tinicum (township). It was here that their religions actively centered. Though now extinct, the Presbyterian church at this place was once a flourishing organization. It was founded in 1766. The property, by deed of November 16, 1762, was noted in a session composed of William Wear, Robert Patterson, John Howey, and James Patterson."
  4. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 165 dated January 16, 1787 - Tinicum.
    John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
    "Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
    One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.

Robert Patterson1

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Last Edited15 Apr 2001
(Witness) Property16 February 1762John Howey purchased property; John Howey, Tinicum, Bucks, wheelwright, William Wear, Springfield, Bucks, Robert Patterson, Tinicum, James Patterson, Tinicum, from Pennsylvania Land Company of London 16 Feb 1762, recorded 16 Jan 1787.2,3 
(Witness) Event-Misc4 November 1763Robert Patterson 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
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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.4 
(Witness) Will4 January 1765Robert Patterson witnessed the will of James Wallace on 4 January 1765 at Tinnecom, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; Proved 12 Mar 1765.5 
(Witness) Property13 April 1767John Howey was among the group that sold property; John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
"Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.
***RTH - Recall that John McKee of Oxford Sussex, mentioned Trusty friend Abraham Howey and John Howey in his 1772 will
Also mentioned are Robert Kennedy, James Blair, Robert Smith, James McGlaughton, James Baily, Nicholas Patterson, Alexander McCammon.6 

Citations

  1. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 165 dated January 16, 1787 - Tinicum.
    John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
    "Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
    One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.
    ***RTH - Recall that John McKee of Oxford Sussex, mentioned Trusty friend Abraham Howey and John Howey in his 1772
    Also mentioned are Robert Kennedy, James Blair, Robert Smith, James McGlaughton, James Baily, Nicholas Patterson, Alexander McCammon.
  2. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 160. January 16, 1787. John Howey, Tinicum, Bucks, wheelwright, William Wear, Springfield, Bucks, Robert Patterson, Tinicum, James Patterson, Tinicum, from Pennsylvania Land Company of London 16 Feb 1762, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
  3. [S220] Unknown author, History of Bucks Co., pp. 626, 629. " …a degree of interest attaches to Red Hill in connection with the early Scotch Population of Tinicum (township). It was here that their religions actively centered. Though now extinct, the Presbyterian church at this place was once a flourishing organization. It was founded in 1766. The property, by deed of November 16, 1762, was noted in a session composed of William Wear, Robert Patterson, John Howey, and James Patterson."
  4. [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.
  5. [S81] Unknown author, Bucks County Will Abstracts, Book 3, page 119.
  6. [S217] Unknown author, Bucks Co. Land Records, Deed book 23, page 165 dated January 16, 1787 - Tinicum.
    John Howey, wheelwright, Tinicum, William Wear, Robert Patterson, James Patterson, to Presbyterian Congregation at Tinicum, land originally purchased 16 Jan 1762 , sold 13 April 1767, recorded 16 Jan 1787.
    "Members of the Protestant Congregation of the Township of Tinicum…adjacent of the Denomination of Presbyterians according to the Professed Doctrence(?) Worship Government and discipline of the Church of Scotland…."
    One of the representatives of the congregation in John McKee.

Robert Patterson1

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Last Edited2 Mar 2012

Family

Child 1.Benjamin Patterson1 b. 1788, d. 19 Sep 1852

Citations

  1. [S547] FamilySearch Record Search, online www.familysearch.com, New Jersey Deaths and Burials, 1720-1988 for Benjamin Patterson
    name:     Benjamin Patterson
    gender:     Male
    burial date:     
    burial place:     
    death date:     19 Sep 1852
    death place:     Halltown, Salem, New Jersey
    age:     64
    birth date:     1788
    birthplace:     Near Woodstown, N.J.
    occupation:     
    race:     
    marital status:     Married
    spouse's name:     
    father's name:     Robert Patterson
    father's birthplace:     
    mother's name:     
    mother's birthplace:     
    indexing project (batch) number:     B07196-5
    system origin:     New Jersey-EASy
    source film number:     584580
    reference number:     v AD p 458.

Sarah Patterson

F, b. circa 1821, d. 1889
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*circa 1821Sarah Patterson was born circa 1821. 
Marriage*15 August 1853She married Nathan Haines, son of Ebenezer Haines and Rebecca Berry, on 15 August 1853. 
Death*1889Sarah Patterson died in 1889 at Upland, Grant Co, Indiana. 
Note*Person Source.1 
Married NameHer married name was Haines. 

Family

Nathan Haines b. 25 October 1813
Children 1.Sidney Haines
 2.Eugene Haines
 3.Clara B. Haines
 4.Fremont Nathan Haines b. 1856
 5.Elias Morton Haines b. 1865

Citations

  1. [S307] Unknown author, WorldConnect Home Page, Craig Beeman. <e-mail address>

Julia Patton

F
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Marriage*Julia Patton married Ebenezer Andrews Haines, son of Samuel Haines and Rebecca McFarland

Family

Ebenezer Andrews Haines b. 28 February 1828

Temperance Paulin1

F, b. circa 1819, d. after 1880
Last Edited9 Aug 2005
Birth*circa 1819Temperance Paulin was born circa 1819 at New Jersey.1 
Marriage*9 June 1842She married Jacob Hampton, son of Benjamin Hampton and Christiana (?), on 9 June 1842 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1,2 
Death*after 1880Temperance Paulin died after 1880.1 
Name Variation Temperance Paulin was also known as Temperance Paullin. 
Married Name9 June 1842 As of 9 June 1842,her married name was Hampton.1 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
1870Temperance Paulin and Jacob Hampton appeared on the census of 1870.3
16 June 1880Upper Penns Neck, New JerseyTemperance Paulin and Jacob Hampton appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 at Upper Penns Neck, New Jersey; 3 houses from Isaac and Ann Torbert household. On same page is also Andrew Lawrence household which may be a son of Andrew Lawrence and Mariah Paullin.

Family

Jacob Hampton b. 23 November 1820, d. 15 February 1911
Marriage*9 June 1842Temperance Paulin married Jacob Hampton, son of Benjamin Hampton and Christiana (?), on 9 June 1842 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1,2 

Citations

  1. [S235] Unknown author, Gloucester County Historical Society Web site marriage records database, Marriage record: HAMTON, JACOB to PAULIN, TEMPERANCE, date 09 Jun 1842, place Gloucester NJ.
  2. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Edmund West, comp. Family Data Collection - Individual Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
    Name: Jacob Hampton Spouse: Hampton Temperan Parents: Christiana Benjami , Birth Place: Pennsgrove, NJ Birth Date: 23 November 1820 Marriage Date: 9 June 1842 Death Date: 15 February 1911.
  3. [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Jacob Hampton household, 1870 Census, Upper Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, Post Office: Penns Grove, Roll: M593_887, Page: 248, Jacob Hampton, age 49, born NJ, Temperance Hampton, age 50, Birthplace: New Jersey.

Amy Paullin1

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Last Edited10 Apr 2005
Birth*Amy Paullin was born at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 
She was the daughter of William Paullin and Sophia Harris.1 
Marriage*Amy Paullin married Mark Ballinger.1 
Married NameHer married name was Ballinger.1 

Citations

  1. [S147] Benjamin Harris, A History of the Harris Family.

Ann Paullin1

F, b. 28 April 1808, d. 23 July 1909
Ann Paullin Torbert
Last Edited10 Nov 2013
Birth*28 April 1808Ann Paullin was born on 28 April 1808 at Upper Penn's Neck Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.2,3,1,4 
She was the daughter of David Paullin and Mary Webber.1,5 
Marriage*9 May 1833Ann Paullin married Isaac Torbert, son of Peter Torbert and Missie (?), on 9 May 1833.1 
Death*23 July 1909Ann Paullin died on 23 July 1909 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Rachel Pierpont, 224 Grant St., Salem, Salem Co., New Jersey, at age 101; she was believed to be the oldest living person in Southern New Jersey prior to her death. She was 101 years, 2 months, 3 weeks, and 4 days. Cause of death listed as senile debility. Location of death listed in newspaper account and on death certificate.6,7,4,8 
Burial*27 July 1909She was buried on 27 July 1909 at Emmanuel M. E. Church Cemetery, Pennsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.9,10,4 
Name Variation Ann Paullin was also known as Ann Paulin.10 
Name Variation Ann Paullin was also known as Ann Paullin. 
Married Name9 May 1833 As of 9 May 1833,her married name was Torbert.1 
(Witness) Marriage19 September 1858She is listed as the parent of Rebecca Ann Torbert on the marriage certificate of Rebecca Ann Torbert and Benjamin I. Harris on 19 September 1858 at Justice of Peace, Thomas C. Holton, Upper Penn's Neck Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey; both the bride and groom were single (not widowed). Rebecca was 20, Benjamin was 24. The transcribed marriage certificate lists the surname Torbert as "Torbett".11,12,13,14 
Residence*before 1909Ann Paullin lived before 1909 at hill between the farms of Albert and Edward Summerhill, Upper Penn's Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey; Death certificate lists her as a lifetime resident of New Jersey.15,10 

Census Data

DateLocationDetail
September 1850Upper Penns Neck Twp., New JerseyAnn Paullin appeared on the census of September 1850 in the household of Isaac Torbert at Upper Penns Neck Twp., New Jersey; 411/421 Isaac Torbet/Torbit, 40, farmer, Ann, 40, Peter, 16, Rebecca, 14, James, 8, Rachel A., 6. All born NJ. Note that Isaac Wells is not present.16
17 July 1860Upper Penns Neck Twp., New JerseyAnn Paullin and Isaac Torbert appeared on the census of 17 July 1860 at Upper Penns Neck Twp., New Jersey.17
13 July 1870Upper Penns Neck Township, New JerseyAnn Paullin appeared on the census of 13 July 1870 in the household of Isaac Torbert at Upper Penns Neck Township, New Jersey; 98 100 Isaac Torbert,57,farmer, born Delaware, real estate value 2200, personal estate value 450, Ann, 57, keeping house, James, 28, farm laborer, Rachel Pierpont, 25, at home, Jesse McPherson, 11, male, at work on farm. All besides Isaac born in New Jersey.18     
16 June 1880Upper Penns Neck Township, New JerseyAnn Paullin and Isaac Torbert appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 at Upper Penns Neck Township, New Jersey.19
June 1895Salem, West Ward, New JerseyAnn Paullin appeared on the census of June 1895 in the household of George C. Pierpont D.D.S. at Salem, West Ward, New Jersey.20
4 June 1900Salem, New JerseyAnn Paullin appeared on the census of 4 June 1900 in the household of Rachel A. Torbert at Salem, New Jersey.21

Family

Isaac Torbert b. 17 September 1807, d. 29 March 1884
Marriage*9 May 1833Ann Paullin married Isaac Torbert, son of Peter Torbert and Missie (?), on 9 May 1833.1 
Children 1.Peter Torbert+1,22 b. 24 Jan 1834, d. 15 May 1921
 2.Rebecca Ann Torbert+1,23 b. 21 Apr 1836, d. 8 Feb 1899
 3.Isaac Wells Torbert+1 b. 12 Oct 1838, d. 23 Feb 1916
 4.William Torbert1 b. 2 May 1841, d. Jul 1841
 5.James M. Torbert+1 b. 3 Jun 1842, d. 1894
 6.Rachel A. Torbert+1 b. 14 Dec 1844, d. 1932

Citations

  1. [S140] Unknown author, Bible Record 2, pp. 176-177, Salem County Historical Society, Isaac and Ann Torbert's Bible, The Holy Bible and the Apocrypha with Canne's Marginal Notes & References. Concord, New Hampshire, Published by Luther Roby, 1850. Owned by Caroline L. and Eleanora V. C. Pierpont. Copied from original by Eleanora V. C. Pierpont June 1936. Copied from her copy by Mary R. C. Clayton February 1937.
  2. [S61] Newspaper notice, From Salem Co. HS Scrapbook. In my collection.
  3. [S106] Death Certificate, Death on 23 July 1909 at age 101 year, 2 months, 25 days.
  4. [S143] Unknown author, Penns Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery.
  5. [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Torbert.
  6. [S61] Newspaper notice, Unsure of original source. From files of the Salem Co. Historical Society.
  7. [S106] Death Certificate, 1909: Storms, M -- Walsh, John. Roll #320.
  8. [S61] Newspaper notice, The Woodbury Constitution, Aug. 4, 1909, p. 4, column 3.
  9. [S61] Newspaper notice, Salem Co. Hist. Soc. scrapbook. Copy in my collection.
  10. [S106] Death Certificate.
  11. [S90] Unknown author, Marriage Certificate, Transcribed marriage certificate. Salem County, NJ, Volume AD, page 339. In my collection. Original viewed on microfilm at New Jersey State Archives very poor quality. Lists parents of Rebecca Ann as Isaac and Ann Torbett. Parent of Benjamin I. Harris is Silas Harris. On 3 Aug 2007 I viewed, and obtained a copy of, the original marriage return at Salem County NJ Courthouse. This original does not indicate the parents of those married. The document has a hand written code M-48-24 at the top. The second side of the paper indicates it was filed 25 Feb 1859.
  12. [S124] James N. Acton, Descendants of Benjamin Acton.
  13. [S125] Robert Dallas Dare, The Desc. of Capt. William Dare., Vol. III.
  14. [S128] Unknown author, CD#240: NJ Marriages, Salem Co. Clerk Records, microfilm #0848572.
  15. [S61] Newspaper notice.
  16. [S41] 1850 US Federal Census Record, Digital microfilm M432-462, Salem Co., p. 200B, lines 27-32.
  17. [S40] 1860 US Federal Census, Isaac Torbert (Tarbert?) Household, 1860 Census, Upper Penns Neck Twp., Salem Co. NJ. Isaac Torbert, 50, farmer, born DE, Ann, 50, housewife, born NJ, Peter, 26, farmer, born NJ, Issac W., 21, born NJ, James M., 17, born NJ, Rachel A., 14, born NJ.
  18. [S52] 1870 US Federal Census Record, Salem Co. microfilm M593/887/page 250B, lines 14-18.
  19. [S43] 1880 US Federal Census Record, Isaac Torbert Household, Census Place District 2, Upper Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, Family History Library Film 1254797, NA Film Number T9-0797, Page Number 231D
    Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
    Isaac TORBERT Self M Male W 72 NJ Farmer DE DE
    Ann TORBERT Wife M Female W 73 NJ Keeping House NJ NJ
    John PANCOAST Other S Male W 12 DE Painter DE DE
    Luella HARRIS Other S Female W 14 NJ Servant NJ NJ.
  20. [S112] Unknown record type, unknown location, unknown record info, George Pierpont household, 1895 NJ State Census, Salem West Ward, Salem County, Roll V227_101, page 85, family 572. George Pierpont, Rachel Pierpont, Carrie Pierpont, Ellen Pierpont, May Pierpont, and Ann Torbert.
  21. [S65] 1900 US Federal Census Record, Rachel Pierpont household, 1900 US Census, population schedule; Salem East Ward, Salem, New Jersey; Roll: T623 993; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 182, 4 June 1900, 224 Grant St. Rachel Pierpont, F, b. Dec 1844, age 55, head, widowed, born NJ, father born, Delaware, mother born NJ, mother of 4 children, three living; Caroline, F, daughter, b. Dec. 1870, age 29, single, teacher; Ella B. C., F, b. Aug 1872, single, teacher; Lillian May, F, b. May 1881, single teacher; Ann Torbert, mother, F, widowed, b. Apr 1808, age 92, one child, one living. All in household except as noted born in NJ with both parents born NJ.
  22. [S106] Death Certificate, copy provided to me by Val Caulfield.
    Copy made at Logan Township office.
    Record of death for Peter Torbert, who died of septicemia, 15 May 1921 at the home of Mrs. Lewis Killie, Logan Township, Gloucester Co., NJ.
    Peter was married to Mary Torbert, he was age 87 years He was a retired farmer, born in Salem, NJ, parents Isaac Torbert, born, NJ and Ann Paulin, birthplace U. S.. Informant is Mrs. Lewis Killie of Swedesboro, NJ. Date of burial 18 May 1921 at M. E. Cemetery, Bridgeport. Undertaker Wm. H. Hannold & Sons. Medical attendant Vernon E. DeGrofft, MD, Swedesboro, NJ. Certificate is No. 5, dated 9 Jun. 1921.
  23. [S90] Unknown author, Marriage Certificate, Transcribed marriage certificate. Salem County, NJ, Volume AD, page 339. In my collection. Original viewed on microfilm at New Jersey State Archive very poor quality. Lists parents of Rebecca Ann as Isaac and Ann Torbett. Parent of Benjamin I. Harris is Silas Harris.

Ann Paullin1

F, b. before 1690
Last Edited7 Aug 2005
Marriage*Ann Paullin married Reed Sheppard.1 
Birth*before 1690Ann Paullin was born before 1690 at Bucks County, Pennsylvania.1 
She was the daughter of Henry Pawlin and Sarah (?).1 
Married NameHer married name was Sheppard.1 

Family

Reed Sheppard

Citations

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

Ann Paullin1

F, b. 23 August 1753
Last Edited7 Aug 2005
Birth*23 August 1753Ann Paullin was born on 23 August 1753 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.1,2 
She was the daughter of Joseph Paullin and Sarah Ayers.1 
Marriage*26 April 1775Ann Paullin married Reed Sheppard on 26 April 1775 at Pittsgrove Twp., Salem County, New Jersey.1 
Married NameHer married name was Sheppard.1 

Family

Reed Sheppard

Citations

  1. [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
  2. [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 128, Paullin Bible, Charles Bill, London 1698.

Ann Paullin1

F, b. 13 October 1786
Last Edited7 Aug 2005
Birth*13 October 1786Ann Paullin was born on 13 October 1786 at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 
She was the daughter of David Paullin Sr. and Rebecca Dickason.1 

Citations

  1. [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 23.

Catherine Paullin1

F, b. 28 May 1818, d. 11 May 1898
Last Edited7 Aug 2005
Birth*28 May 1818Catherine Paullin was born on 28 May 1818 at New Jersey.1 
She was the daughter of David Paullin and Abigail Turner.1 
Marriage*19 July 1851Catherine Paullin married Morris R. Elwell on 19 July 1851 at New Jersey.1 
Death*11 May 1898Catherine Paullin died on 11 May 1898 at New Jersey at age 79.1 
Married Name19 July 1851 As of 19 July 1851,her married name was Elwell.1 

Family

Morris R. Elwell b. circa 1815
Children 1.Joseph B. Elwell1 b. 24 May 1852
 2.David P. Elwell1 b. 4 Jul 1854
 3.Abigail Elwell1 b. 25 Aug 1856
 4.Margaret R. Elwell1 b. 15 Jul 1859

Citations

  1. [S269] Unknown author, NJ Bible Records Vol. 2, p. 139, Mary G. Elwell records.

David Paullin1

M, b. circa 1774, d. after 1808
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*circa 1774David Paullin was born circa 1774.1,2,3 
He was the son of David Paullin and Martha Morris.4,5,2 
Marriage*25 December 1794David Paullin married Mary Webber, daughter of Thomas Webber and Mary Vandevere, on 25 December 1794 at P. E. Church, Swedesboro, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1,6,3 
Death*after 1808David Paullin died after 1808 at New Jersey.2 
Deathbefore September 1810He died before September 1810; This information from Val indicates Mary Webber Paullin owned land adjoining Biddle's in her own right by 19 Sep 1810 indicating her husband David to be likely deceased by that date.

Email from Val Caulfield 18 Apr 2012
Sort of at random going back though some files, trying to cross reference to the various names in old docs and notes. Don't know why I don't remember seeing this before but an unusual will for a couple of reasons. One being the pittance he gave his 2nd wife. The other in that the land descriptions are given in full. What caught my attention was the name of Mary Paullin. This will dated Sept 1810 and she is the dau of Mary VDV and Thomas Webber. We had narrowed down her husband David Paullins date of death to sometime between 1808 and 1813, but expect this means we can roll it back to bef. Sept 1810? She inherited lands directly from her mother, who'd inherited directly from her own father, Henry Vandeveer. However, she also ended up with lands of her father had purchased from Proctor in this area, so I still can't exactly distinguish any difference. But at least this gives some further reference points. Again, I expect it would have been about where Georgetown road meets Rt 551, or the old Kingshighway thru Pennsneck. Biddle's Tavern was a marker on the early road books. Gl

Georgetown road didn't exist as such at that time, nor did Harding Highway. Instead there was a little road between them (now all that suggests it is a dead end) that ran over to the Cove (Southern end of Penngrove), which was the earliest settlement on that part of the river...originally the Bout Town. The old Tavern place, we reckon, about at the bottom of Clement's gravel pit now, so this all fits.

William Biddle's Will ( not printed in NJA abstracts of wills, but listed in index) 3019Q Dated Sept 19, 1810, proved; December 4, 1810.

I ,William Biddle of the Township of UPN, Salem Co, NJ...weak in body but sound of mind...make this my last will and Testament.

First, I authorize my Executors herein to sell and convey in fee all my lands in Cumberland county as soon as convenient, and the money from those and my personal estate be disposed as follows;

I bequeath to my wife Abigail $200 in the following manner. $50 paid 3 months after my decease, and $50 in every 6 months thereafter til the whole is paid, as her full share of my personal estate.....and if she die before fully paid, the remainder to remain with my personal estate and disposed as hereafter directed. (I would give her more but she has and still keeps obligations from me that I should had)

ahem. Don't' know that I've ever seen a statement exactly like that in a will.

Item. I give to my son James Biddle my gold watch and silver spurs, though to be in the care of my Executors til he reach 21 years. Also I give him one suit of my silk cloth, consisting of a coat, jacket and britches, and the remainder of my wearing apparel I give to my son William H. Biddle and my son in law Thomas Murphy, to be equally divided between them.

And as for the Likeness or pictures of Benjamin Holland and my dear wife Hannah, it is my will ...that they not be appraised but to be taken and kept by my children and grandchildren in succession, the eldest taking the preference. (I have him m. to Hannah Holland first, but perhaps she was a widow?)

After my debts and funeral charges paid, I give to all my children, namely William H. Biddle, Sarah Murphy, Rebecca and James Biddle or the survivors of them, all the remainder of my personal estate to be equally divided among them as they are or shall arrive to lawful age....excepting $350 which I give to Sarah Murphy and her husband towards building a house on the lands hereafter given to her.

It is my will that my two children Rebecca and James shall be decently brought up and the expense paid out of their respective share given from my personal estate as well as rents of their shares of my real estate hereafter given them, which I order to be rented out by my Executors til they arrive at lawful age.

My Real Estate to be given among my children, is situate in Upper Penns Neck and described as follows:

First, I give to my son William H. Biddle the Lower part of my plantations
:
1.Beginning at Game Creek at the corner of Trenchard's land, thence bounding thereon and on the lands of Samuel Borden and lands of the heirs of George Hickman deceased, to my Corner and the corner of Mary Pauling lands, in the line of Hickman's lands.
2. Thence, by the lands of Mary Pauling to a gum stump being her corner near the main road.
3.Then S 71 degrees west 1 ch and 40 lx to a stake for a corner.
4.Then S19 deg. E 9 ch and 50 lx to a stake for a corner at the ditch.
5.Then N 67 deg and 3/4 E 20 lx to a stake corner.
6.Then S 29 deg. E 13 ch and 50 lx to a small water oak marked for a line.
7. Then the same course to Game Creek
8. Then bounding thereon the several courses thereof to the beginning.
Containing by estimation 153 acres more or less, together with buildings, etc.,there unto belonging...to him and his assigns forever.


Secondly, I devise to my son James Biddle the Tavern Place, so called, adjoining the said Wm. H.Biddle's plantation:
1. Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of William's land, and runs first joining thereon to the Gum stump corner to Mary Paulings lands, near the main road.
2. From thence joining on Mary Paulings land and the land of William Bartleson to a Stake set for a corner in Bartleson's line about 3 chains and 8 links from the corner of Bradways land.
3. Then S to a walnut tree by the road
4. Still on the same course in all 21 chains and 95 links to a stake corner near the swamp.
5. then S 71 deg. E 1 ch and 50 lx to a stake corner in the Moss (?)
6.Then a south course to Game Creek
7.then down the same the several courses there of bounding thereon to the place of the Beginning.
Containing 88 acres be the same more or less, along with all the buildings etc. to his ...forever.

Also I devise to my said son James Biddle all that certain lot of land I purchased of Joseph Rogers, part of the Estate of William Rogers, dec'd, to him ....forever.

Thirdly, I give to my daughter Rebecca Biddle the following described part of my lands.
1.Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of son James's plantation, and runs bounding thereon to a stake in Bartleson's line, being the corner of s'd James's land.
2.Then by Bartleson's and Humphrey's land about 3 chains & 80 lx to the corner of Bradway's land
3..then bounding thereon S 30 deg and 1/2 E 14 ch to a stake.
4.Then N 84 deg E 10 ch and 25 lx to a stake, the corner of Bradway's land and my land
5. Then S 12 ch and 25 lx to a stake in the fields near the pond.
6.Then S 58 deg E 3 ch and 50 lx to a stake.
7. Then S 2 deg W 13 ch to a chestnut tree
8. Then on the same course to Game Creek.
9. Then down the same bounding thereon the several courses to the place of Beginning.
Containing 65 acres more or less

Fourth, I give to my daughter Sarah, wife of Thomas Murphy, the upper part of my Plantations:
1. Beginning at Game Creek at the upper corner of lands given to Rebecca and run joining there on to her corner at Bradway's land
2. Then, joining on Bradways land to the corner of Joseph Crispin's land by Game Creek swamp.
3. Then bounding thereon by Game Creek to the beginning.
Containing 60 acres more or less

Fifthly, I also give to my two daughters, Sarah and Rebecca all the lands I purchased of Josiah Shull, being part the lands late Wm. Rogers, dec'd. to be divided so that the said Sarah shall have 2 acres and 1/2 more than Rebecca, so that their lands may be equal in quantity....

And I appoint my son William H. Biddle and my son in law Thomas Murphy to be guardians for Rebecca and James, as well as the Executors of this my last Will and Testament.

signed and sealed William Biddle
Witnessed: Joseph Nicholson
Abijah McKasson
Gideon Denny

4th December, 1810, Joseph Nicholson, affirms, and declared that he saw Wm.Biddle sign and seal the same, and heard him declare the within writing to be his last Will and Testament....and that he was of sound and disposing mind and memory as far as he knew, and that the other witnesses were present at the time of the signing. Affirmed before Daniel Garrison, Surrogate

Thomas Murphy and William H.Biddle, the Executors in the within testament named, the former being duly sworn and the later being affirmed...(Quaker) etc. Signed Thos. Murphy and Wm. H. Biddle.

2 page inventory follows...made by Samuel Tussey and Samuel Lippincott 5 December 1810. Includes apparel, coach and sulky and 2 bay carriage horses
(L130) and another 2 black carriage horses (L115). Kitchen items, wheat and rye, looking glasses, some farming implements, many dressers and bedding, curtains...which I take to be bed curtains...pewter plates, books, desk etc. Appears he was a man of very good means, although the final tally is difficult to follow. Looks like L35.42.30 is the final figure after bonds and notes, cash in hand, and appraisal of the personal items. Which means he had some debts that don't show up here and had to be deducted for they claimed only a little over a pound as cash in hand.7 
Note*"David Paullin (5) may have been born about 1774, and died after 1800. He had married Mary Webber on Dec. 25, 1794 at Swedesboro P. E. Church. She was a daughter of Thomas Webber of Upper Penns Neck. He died in 1795, his widow, Mary, made her Will June 28, 1795, burned her husband's will, and died herself, in Sept. 1795. She named her son in law, David Paullin, as executor (NJ Archives 38:402; 37:391).
" Deed Mar. 5, 1799, was made by David and Mary, to Isaac Harris for 79 acres of the Plantation (plus) (Salem County Clerk's Office: B:250). Deed of June 4, 1800, made by David and Mary, of Upper Penns Neck, conveys land of estate of Thomas Webber, Jr. (Salem County Clerk's Office: D:54). This deed demonstrates that the grantor was not David (4), son of Joseph (3), who had died before Mar. 11, 1800. On April 9, 1805, Mary Paullin , of Upper Penns Neck, signed a deed for an interest in land in Upper Penns Neck of the estate of Thomas Webber of Upper Penns Neck, deceased, divided by Commissioners under a Court Order of the previous October, which recites that the curtesy right of her husband, David, had been sold by the Sheriff (SC I:24). Before the time of the execution sale (date not known), Thomas Webber and his wife had died (whereupon Mary became seized in fee); children must have been born to David and Mary; and David had to be still living; otherwise there would have been no curtesy initiate for the sheriff to sell. I suspect that after David's death Mary married Paultis Risner (NJA 33:22), because Mary Risner, of Upper Penns Neck, relict of Paultis Risner, left a will dated October 2, 1824, proved July 21, 1825, in which she mentions her daughter, Ann, daughter, Mariah Laurence, and granddaughter, Temperance Paulen, under age (Salem Co. Surrogate C:226). Her land was divided at Dec. Term 1826 (D:308). Maria Laurence, late Paullin, was appointed guardian of Temperance, at Dec. Term 1825. Temperance Paullin, on April 23, 1840, sold land at Upper Penns Neck which she had received under the will of her grandmother pursuant to the Division (SC WW or VV:184). Was it she who married Jacob Hampton June 9, 1842 at Swedesboro? Theophilus B. Paullin and Caroline, his wife, of Pennsgrove, by deed dated June 22, 1865, transferred land which they has acquired the preceding day (SC 31:498)."3

 
Event-Misc*1794He was 1759

Inserting here from Charles S. Boyer's "Old Inns and Taverns in West Jersey" page 267:

"Sculltown Tavern – On the old road from Swedesboro to Kinseyville (Pennsville – now this road is Rt. 581 which once continued as Hook Road and on down nearer to Salem until the NJ Turnpike cut it off at Golden Corners), after crossing Oldmans Creek, was the place called by the Swedes, Lockhearttown or Lockerton and later Sculltown, now Auburn. Here, Joseph Wood formerly of the Seven Stars Tavern, opened a tavern as early as 1759 and the following year was succeeded by his widow, Jane Wood. Abel Harris was keeping this house in 1762 and 1763; Nathaniel Thompson in 1771-1772, Nicholas Keen in 1773-74, Aaron Bittle (Biddle) in 1778; William Curry in 1784-86; Peter Boon kept it in 1793 and David Paullin in 1794. John Jaquett was the owner and tavern keeper in 1799, but after few years rented the tavern house to others, of whom there were no less than ten lessees, including George Clark, Jacob Johnson, Joseph Dalbow and Ephraim Beckett. The property was advertised for sale in 1823 by John Jaquett.

I forgot all about it, but this PROVES David Paullin was here at least a short while in AUBURN. And I know too that there is a Kiger connection somehow to that place before him. This tavern was the house my husband was raised in, on the point at the south end of town. Probably not the original structure, looks too civil war era at this point. We are still in the process of clearing it out since my mother in law's death last year. in 1794 at Sculltown (now Auburn), Oldman's Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.8 
Event-Misc10 June 1794He was 1794
Salem county courthouse
Clerk's Records
Tavern License 2417-01

Back of document
The court of ( ? a scribbled abbreviation of some sort)
David Paulin at L4-10-0 (bond -vnc)
Abraham Richman
Samuel L. James, (sureties-vnc)
(These appear to be in the same hand, so probably the clerk's notation, not signatures.)

front
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held in Salem in and for the County of Salem on the second Tuesday in June etc. Domi 1794

Whereas David Paullin being desirous to have License to keep a Publick house and Inn in the House lately occupied by Peter Boon in the Township of Upper Pennsneck. Therefore we the Subscribers Freeholders of his Neighborhood beg leave to recommend to your Honors for the purpose aforesaid, and your Petitioners as in Duty bound shall ever pray

All original signatures

W. Miller
Gideon Scull
Lewis Owen
William Boyd
John Flanagin
John Crisstofor
Thomas Currey
James Hewes
George Stanton
Daniel Stanton

2nd column
Jacob Katts
Joseph Burden

Garret Vaniman
Garr(ison?) Sparks
William Riley (
William Smith
Peter Boon
1795
-----------------------

Tavern License 2333-09

on back
Allowed and rated at L6
Henry Louderback
Sam? ( appears Josiah was crossed off) Basset Eq.
John Aldman

these not signatures, but all in one hand.

front




To the Honourable Judges and Justices of the Court of Common Pleas and General Quarter Sessions for the County of Salem Now Sitting

WE, your Petitioners whose names are hereunto Subscribed do Humbly Recommend Henry Louderback as a Suitable person to Keep a Publick Inn or House of Entertainment in the House where David Paulin now lives, He being provided with all the Accommodations prescribed by Law for that Purpose, Therefore we Petition your Honours to Grant him your License for the Ensuing Year And We as in duty Bound Shall ever Pray

March Term 1795

signatures

Wm. Biddle
James Hews
William Boyd
William Riley ( or Kiley?)
Lewis Owens
Gideon Scull
Jacob Wright
Thomas Currey
Jacob Katts
John Flanagin
W. Miller
Joseph Burden
Samuel Linch
David Paullin
William Smith
Daniel Stanton
George Stanton
Samuel Burden
John Almond ( possibly the one called Aldman on the previous) on 10 June 1794 at Sculltown (now Auburn), Oldmans Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.9 
Event-Misc10 June 1794He was Salem county courthouse
Clerk's Records
Tavern License 2417-01
Back of document
The court of ( ? a scribbled abbreviation of some sort)
David Paulin at L4-10-0 (bond -vnc)
Abraham Richman
Samuel L. James, (sureties-vnc)
(These appear to be in the same hand, so probably the clerk's notation, not signatures.)
front
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace held in Salem in and for the County of Salem o the second Tuesday in June etc. Domi 1794
Whereas David Paullin being desirous to have License to keep a Publick house and Inn in the House lately occupied by Peter Boon in the Township of Upper Pennsneck. Therefore we the Subscribers Freeholders of his Neighbourhood beg leave to recommend to your Honors for the purpose aforesaid, and your Petitioners as in Duty bound shall ever pray
All original signatures
W. Miller
Gideon Scull
Lewis Owen
William Boyd
John Flanagin
John Crisstofor
Thomas Currey
James Hewes
George Stanton
Daniel Stanton
2nd column
Jacob Katts
Joseph Burden
Garret Vaniman
Garr(ison?) Sparks
William Riley (
William Smith
Peter Boon on 10 June 1794 at Upper Penns Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey.10 
(Witness) Probate4 December 1797He was administrator 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.11
 
Event-Misc*4 December 1798David 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.12 
Property*4 June 1800David Paullin sold property in Upper Penns Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey to an unknown person on 4 June 1800; Van Name states that a deed dated 4 Jun 1800 indicated David Paullin and wife Mary conveyed property of Thomas Webber Jr. (Salem Co. Clerk's Office D:54). Since David, the son of Joseph Paullin, had died before 11 Mar 1800 this could not be him.3 
Property9 April 1805Mary Webber sold property in Upper Penns Neck, Salem Co., New Jersey to David Paullin on 9 April 1805; Mary Webber, of Upper Penns Neck, signed a deed for an interest in land in Upper Penns Neck,of the estate of Thomas Webber, deceased, divided by Commissioners under a court order of the previous October, which recites that the curtesy right of her husband, David, had been sold by the Sheriff. (Salem Co. Clerks records I:24). Thomas Webber and his wife were already deceased. In order for there to have been curtesy initiate for the Sheriff to sell David Paullin 1) must have still been living and 2) David and Mary must have had children.3 
Event-Misc1809He was History of Greene County, Ohio: its people, industries and ..., Volume 1 By Michael A. Broadstone, p. 314

David Paullin, one of the most prominent of the earliest settlers of the township, became the father of a large family who are still represented in the county. Paullin located here about 1809 and at once purchased a large tract of land, which he and his six sons soon had in condition to yield good crops. in 1809 at Ross Twp., Greene Co., Ohio.13 
Event-Misccirca 1810He was From a history of Greene Co. Ohio - note how close the timeframe fits--
"Among the oldest and most influential of the early settlers must be mentioned David Paulin, who immigrated to this township prior to 1810, and purchased a large scope of land, a portion of which is now owned by his son James. Mr. Paulin was the father of a large family, six of whom were sons, so that in the work of clearing he was not single-handed, and soon had ii goodly portion of land in a suitable condition to be farmed, in which business he engaged, on what was then considered an extensive scale. Several of Mr. Paulin's sons are residents of the neighborhood in which their father settled, and are among the most prominent and influential men in the township. One of the sons, Enos, is the fourth largest land holder in the township. His farm contains about six hundred acres, in a fine state of cultivation." circa 1810 at Ross Twp., Greene Co., Ohio.14 
Event-Misccirca 1810He was Went "West"?
"From W. W. Summerill, who remembers what Jake Hampton told him. It seems Mary Risoner was daughter of Thomas and Mary V V. (Webber)"
"She married a man named __ Paullin who left and went West. She later married Paulus (sic Poltis) Risoner and is ancestress of Warren Risoner. Her daughter Ann Paulin was mother of Rachel (Mrs. Geo. Pierpont of Salem ) Well and James Torbert, and grandmother of Isaac (Ike) Torbert." circa 1810.15 

Family

Mary Webber b. 30 October 1770, d. 10 July 1825
Marriage*25 December 1794He married Mary Webber, daughter of Thomas Webber and Mary Vandevere, on 25 December 1794 at P. E. Church, Swedesboro, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.1,6,3 
Children 1.Mariah Paullin16 b. c 1800
 2.Rebecca Paullin17 b. c 1802
 3.Ann Paullin+1,18 b. 28 Apr 1808, d. 23 Jul 1909

Citations

  1. [S140] Unknown author, Bible Record 2, pp. 176-177, Salem County Historical Society, Isaac and Ann Torbert's Bible, The Holy Bible and the Apocrypha with Canne's Marginal Notes & References. Concord, New Hampshire, Published by Luther Roby, 1850. Owned by Caroline L. and Eleanora V. C. Pierpont. Copied from original by Eleanora V. C. Pierpont June 1936. Copied from her copy by Mary R. C. Clayton February 1937.
  2. [S157] Unknown author, Walter F. Ayars III database.
  3. [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family, p. 18.
  4. [S157] Unknown author, Walter F. Ayars III database, His Paullin data appears to be largely from "The Paullin Family" by E. G. Van Name (a Gloucester Co. H. S. publication).
  5. [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.
  6. [S157] Unknown author, Walter F. Ayars III database, date and church.
  7. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, Email 18 Apr 2012.
  8. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 9/20/2003.
  9. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 8/6/2005. Petition for tavern license.
  10. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 13 Oct 2003.
  11. [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.
  12. [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.
  13. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, History of Greene County, Ohio: its people, industries and ..., Volume 1 By Michael A. Broadstone, p. 314.
  14. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Greene/GreeneRossTp.htm
    Original source - HISTORY OF GREENE COUNTY, TOGETHER WITH HISTORIC NOTES ON THE NORTHWEST, AND THE STATE OF OHIO. GLEANED FROM EARLY AUTHORS, OLD MAPS ANY) MANUSCRIPTS, PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE, AND ALL OTHER AUTHENTIC SOURCES., By R. S. DILLS. ILLUSTRATED. DAYTON, OHIO: ODELL & MAYER, PUBLISHERS. 1881.
  15. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 8/6/2005.
  16. [S76] Unknown author, Salem County Wills, Will of Mary Risner of Upper Penns Neck, Book C Wills, Surrogate's Records, Salem County, New Jersey, 2 Oct 1824, p. 226 - 228 (transcribed by Val Caulfield)

    I, Mary Risner of the township of Upper Penns Neck in the County of Salem and state of New Jersey, relict of Paultis Risner, deceased, being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this for my last Will and Testament -

    My plantation whereon I live I shall dispose of as follows -----

    First, I give and bequeath to my daughter Ann Paullin the __ and ten acres of land lying between the cove road and lands of David Smith, to her, her heirs and assigns forever.

    Second, I give and bequeath the rest of my plantation to be equally divided between Rachel Owen, Rebecca Fox, Thomas Risner and my grand daughter Temperance Paulen, to them their heirs and assigns forever. Rachael Owen is to have the first choice of shares, the shares of Thomas and Temperance are to be rented by Executor until they arrive at the age of twenty one years old. The rents are to be laid out on the land in such improvements as the executor may think necessary.

    Third, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mariah Laurence five dollars, to be paid by my executor in six months after my decease, this dowery I give in lieu of all other dowerys except my wearing apparel which is to be equally divided among my daughters by themselves.

    Fourth - I five and bequeath the rents of a lot of meadow being in the Hembies Creek meadows , to Rachael Owen, Rebecca fox and Temperance Paulin to be equally divided among them to be rented by my Executor and the share of Temperance or as much as he may think proper may go for paying of her schooling, the others to receive theirs yearly until Thomas Risner may heir the Meadow.

    Fifth,, the place and meadow is to be rented one year together before it is divided, the rent is to be part expended towards finishing the house , the garret floor is to be laid and the walls of the house are to be brick pained, a well is to be sunk by the house and the rest to be expended in improvements on the place as the Executor may think proper.

    Sixth, it is my will that if John Risner will , he may take Thomas Risner and send him to school as he thinks fit and keep him until he arrives at the age of fourteen, then it is my will that he shall be bound out to learn a trade -

    Seventh, my Executor is to make a vendue and sell all my personal estate and after payment of all my debts and legacies, the residue is to be equally divided among Rachel Owen, Rebecca Fox, Thomas Risner and Temperance Paulin, share and share alike. I appoint John Summerill Executor of this my last Testament and Will

    In Witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this the second day of October, in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and twenty four.

    Signed , sealed, published and declared by the said Mary Risner to be her last Will and testament in the presence of us

    David Hillman
    John Summerill, Jr.
    Joseph Lindzey

    Mary Risner, her mark and seal X


    Confirmed the 21st of July, 1825 at Salem, Morris Hancock, Surrogate, by John Summerill, Jr., executor.
  17. [S76] Unknown author, Salem County Wills, Will of Mary Risner of Upper Penns Neck, Book C Wills, Surrogate's Records, Salem County, New Jersey, 2 Oct 1824, p. 226 - 228 (transcribed by Val Caulfield)

    ...Second, I give and bequeath the rest of my plantation to be equally divided between Rachel Owen, Rebecca Fox, Thomas Risner and my grand daughter Temperance Paulen...
  18. [S106] Death Certificate, Death certificate of Ann Torbert.

David Paullin1

M, b. circa 1745, d. February 1794
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*circa 1745David Paullin was born circa 1745; based on year of birth of son Jeremiah. 
He was the son of Henry Paullin and Temperance Ayers.1 
Birthcirca 1753David Paullin was born circa 1753 at Pittsgrove, Salem County, New Jersey.1,2 
Marriage*19 April 1788He married Martha Morris on 19 April 1788 at Pittsgrove Baptist Church, Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.1,3,4 
Death*February 1794David Paullin died in February 1794 at Salem, Salem Co., New Jersey.2 
Event-Misc*1789He was Deeds at Salem County Historical Society - from Val Caulfield

SCHS Deed 1118
The originals are there, complete with signatures, but also full typed transcripts of which I made copy to study at home. Here I am abstracting from the transcripts. vnc
9 March 1789 James James, gentleman of Pilesgrove and Hannah his wife, to David Pauling of same place, taylor
Whereas Aquilla Barber, late of Pilesgrove, mason, owned a parcel of land in Pilesgrove, did by deed dated 1 April 1777 covey unto Hannah James, of Pilesgrove, gentlewoman, all that tract of land. and said Hannah James, sometime after departed this life, but by her last will ...gives James James authority as executor to said will to convey said land and premises.
Consideration of L40 lawful money of New Jersey
Beginning at a stone standing in the road leading to Woodstown, within 8 perches of the center of the road leading to Lowderbacks ( 7Stars?)
Thence S 40 deg. W 6 perches to a stone in the road
Thence N 24 deg. W 22 perches and 17 links to a stake in the field
Thence N 40 deg E 9 perches and 20 links to a stake
Thence S 17 deg E 24 perch and 12 links to place of beginning
Contains one acre of land, strict measure.
Witnesses: Samuel Robinson
Samuel L. James
Signed James James
Hannah James
codicil on back
Before signing and executing the within deed, it is agreed by and between the parties that the said David Paullin shall make, maintain and support a good and sufficient lawful fence to enclose the said land within mentioned at his own expense, for which said Paullin bindeth himself, his heirs and assigns, dated the day and year within written
signed David Paullin
Witness Sam'l L. James
--------------------
Deed 1119
23 March 1789 Between David Paullin of Pilesgrove, taylor, and Martha his wife and Bateman Lloyd, Jr. of the same place, merchant
Consideration of L40
history of land recited from Aquilla Barber to Hannah James, to her executor James James who sold to Paullin on the 9th of March 1789 who now sells the same 1 acre to Bateman Lloyd, Jr.
exact same metes and bounds
signed David Paullin
Martha Paullin
witnesses Jacob Harris and George Dickinson
Not recorded
_________
Deed 1130
7 May 1789 James James of Pilesgrove, gentleman, and Hannah his wife to Oliver Brooks of same place, cooper
This is another acre lot, originally Aquilla Barber to Hannah James and then her executor James James - adjoining the one sold to David Paullin, as evidenced in the metes and bounds.
Beginning at a stone standing in the road leading to Woodstwon, being also a corner of Bateman Lloyd's lott purchased from David Paullin
Running from said stone along the road S 40 deg W 4 perches and 15 links and 1/2 to a tone in the road
thence N 40 deg 30 minutes W 20 perches and 19 links to a stake or stone in the field
thence N 40 deg E 11 perches and 2 links to a stake or stone corner of Bateman Lloyd's lott,
thence by said lott S 24 deg. east 22 perches and 17 links to the beginning. Contained one acre and 2 perches of land, strict measure.
Witnesses: William Owen and James James
signed James James
not recorded. Fence is also agreed upon, at the expense of Oliver Brooks in 1789 at Pilesgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.5 
(Witness) Will7 November 1792He was name executor of the will of Gabriel Cox on 7 November 1792 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.6 
Will*8 February 1794David Paullin left a will on 8 February 1794 at Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.4 

Family 1

Children 1.Henry Paullin7,4 d. before maturity
 2.Jeremiah Paullin8,4 b. 11 Jun 1769, d. a 4 Dec 1797

Family 2

Martha Morris
Marriage*19 April 1788He married Martha Morris on 19 April 1788 at Pittsgrove Baptist Church, Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.1,3,4 
Child 1.David Paullin+9,4 b. c 1774, d. a 1808

Citations

  1. [S149] Carol Gromer (e-mail address), 15 Jul 1999.
  2. [S157] Unknown author, Walter F. Ayars III database.
  3. [S152] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. I, p. 189.
  4. [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.
  5. [S253] Unknown author, Valerie Caulfield, e-mail 16 Oct 2003.
  6. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VIII 1791-1795, p. 93.
    1792, Nov. 7 Cox, Gabriel, of Pilesgrove Twp., Salem Co. will of. Executor - friend David Paullin. Proved Dec. 18 1793
    Inventory 26 Nov. 1792.
  7. [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.
  8. [S200] Elmer Garfield Van Name, The Paullin Family.
  9. [S157] Unknown author, Walter F. Ayars III database, His Paullin data appears to be largely from "The Paullin Family" by E. G. Van Name (a Gloucester Co. H. S. publication).