Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 444

Brandon Christopher Sheppard

M
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
ChartsDescendants of Robert Howey
Marriage*31 OctoberBrandon Christopher Sheppard married Nancy Martin on 31 October. 
Brandon Christopher Sheppard is the son of G. Erwin Sheppard Sheppard and Donna L. Minch

Family

Nancy Martin

Brian V. Sheppard1

M
Last Edited25 Feb 2014

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, Facebook and email messages from Brenda McConnell 25 Feb 2014.

Catherine Sheppard1

F, b. circa 1741
Last Edited6 Jan 2008
Birth*circa 1741Catherine Sheppard was born circa 1741 at New Jersey.1 
She was the daughter of Job Sheppard and Catherine Bowen.2 
Name Variation Catherine Sheppard was also known as Cathrine Shepherd.2 

Citations

  1. [S397] James, John, and Thomas Sheppard, p.3.
  2. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 288. Job Shepherd, 09 Feb 1757, Salem, Salem Co., will of. Wife, Kathrine. Children--Elnathan, Job, Beelbe, Daniel, Cumberland, Rebeca, Cathrine, Martha, Kezlah and Ruth, the last six under age. Old farm in Cumberland Co.; land there adjoining Seth Brooks, inherited from brother, Joseph Shepherd; another lot in the same Co., on the North side of the main road to Cohansey Bridge, adjoining Ephraim Shepherd. Personal property. Executors--the wife and brother, Captain Benoni Dare. Witnesses--John Holme, William Crow and Agnes Gray. Proved May 14, 1757. Lib. 8, p.450.

Charles Sheppard

M, b. 1811, d. 30 December 1831
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*1811Charles Sheppard was born in 1811. 
He was the son of Phineas Sheppard and Charlotte Dowdney
Death*30 December 1831Charles Sheppard died on 30 December 1831; Y. 

Charlotte Dowdney Sheppard

F, b. 19 December 1848, d. 15 August 1934
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*19 December 1848Charlotte Dowdney Sheppard was born on 19 December 1848. 
She was the daughter of Phineas Sheppard and Elizabeth Young
Death*15 August 1934Charlotte Dowdney Sheppard died on 15 August 1934 at age 85; Y. 

Charlton Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1738, d. 19 February 1785
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*circa 1738Charlton Sheppard was born circa 1738 at New Jersey. 
He was the son of Job Sheppard and Catherine Bowen.2 
Marriage*circa 1760Charlton Sheppard married Hannah (?) circa 1760.1 
Death*19 February 1785Charlton Sheppard died on 19 February 1785 at Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.3,4 
Probate*10 March 1785His estate was probated on 10 March 1785 at Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.5 
NoteAaron DANIEL of Alloway's Creek in the County of Salem, blacksmith, and Charlton SHEPHERD of the same place, yeoman... [bound to]... William FRANKLIN, Governor... 500 pounds... 29 Nov 1766. ... Aaron DANIEL... obtained license of marriage for himself and for Margarett WATSON of the same place, spinster... Charlton Sheppard G: TRENCHARD.6 
Note...Captain Charlton Shepherd who was stabbed and blinded by a bayonet.."7 
Note"It has been said that the latter [Furman Shepherd] was a Lieutenant at the Flying Camp under Captain Charlton Shepherd."8 
Name Variation Charlton Sheppard was also known as Charlton Shepherd.9 
Name Variation Charlton Sheppard was also known as Charlton Shephard.10 
Residence*between August 1774 and 1782He lived between August 1774 and 1782 at Lower Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.11,12 
Milit-BegApril 1776He began military service in April 1776 at Salem Co., New Jersey, Charlton Sheppard served as Lieutenant in Capt. Henry Sparks' Company; Col. Benjamin Holmes' Second Regt; Salem Colonial Militia, April 1776; Capt. Second Reg., Salem Co. NJ Militia, prior to May 18, 1777. Served at Elsinborough, NJ under Col. Benj. Holmes, also at Salem, NJ, Feb. 1778, and at Hancock's Bridge [Salem Co., NJ] where he was wounded in engagement with British 21 Mar 1778. (Bayonetted through the eye). Was granted half pay allowance of $20.00 by the Legislature (Trenton) on account of disability.13 
Event-Misc*March 1778He was (an unknown value) in March 1778.14 
Event-Misc20 March 1778He was "On the night of the 20th of March 1778, a brutal and cowardly massacre of civilians and militia was perpetrated in this house, by Col. Mawhood's British regulars and some local refugees under the immediate command of Capt. Dunlop. The inmates were suprised in their sleep, and no quarter was given. Judge William Hancock, the owner of the property at the time, and three aged Friends names Charles Fogg, Joseph Thompson, and -------- Bacon were killed. Two-thirds of the Company of Militia, commanded by Captain Charlton Sheppard, were bayoneted." on 20 March 1778 at Hancock's Bridge, Salem Co., New Jersey.15 
Milit-End21 March 1778He ended military service on 21 March 1778 at Hancock's Bridge, Salem Co., New Jersey; Charlton Sheppard served as Lieutenant in Capt. Henry Sparks' Company; Col. Benjamin Holmes' Second Regt; Salem Colonial Militia, April 1776; Capt. Second Reg., Salem Co. NJ Militia, prior to May 18, 1777. Served at Elsinborough, NJ under Col. Benj. Holmes, also at Salem, NJ, Feb. 1778, and at Hancock's Bridge [Salem Co., NJ] where he was wounded in engagement with British 21 Mar 1778. (Bayonetted through the eye). Was granted half pay allowance of $20.00 by the Legislature (Trenton) on account of disability.13 
Event-Misc21 March 1778He was Of the Hancock's Bridge Massacre Col. R. G. Johnson wrote in 1839: "The names of the officers of that unfortunate company of militia, who were so dreadfully cut to pieces on that dreadful night were, Carleton Sheppard, captain; Benjamin Curlis, first lieutenant; Anthony Louder, second lieutenant; William Bresbey, ensign." on 21 March 1778 at Hancock's Bridge, Salem Co., New Jersey.16 
Event-Misc21 March 1778He was 1st Lieutenant in Capt. Henry Spark's Company, Second Battallion, Salem Co. Militia. Also Captain in same. Wounded at Hancock's Bridge, 3-21-1778, Revolutionary War. on 21 March 1778 at Hancock's Bridge, Salem Co., New Jersey.17,18,19,20 
Event-Misc19 September 1778He was On September 19th 1778, a petition was presented and read from Captain Charlton Sheppard at the meeting of the General Assembly of New Jersey.
It stated that himself and a number of his men were wounded in a skirmish at Hancock's Bridge on the 21st of March last.
In consequence they had languished a considerable time under the care of physicians and were put to great expense. He asked for some compensation from the Legislature. The petition was referred to the Council of Safety. on 19 September 1778 at Salem Co., New Jersey.21,22,23 
Event-Miscbetween 1780 and 1783He was granted tavern licenses between 1780 and 1783 at Lower Alloways Creek, Salem Co., New Jersey.24 
Event-MiscMarch 1784He was granted a tavern license in March 1784 at Lower Alloway's Creek, Salem Co., New Jersey.25 
Will*9 February 1785He left a will on 9 February 1785 at Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co., New Jersey.26 
Event-Misc19 February 1785He was Charlton Sheppard received a pension of $20 monthly. The last payment was February 19th, 1785. on 19 February 1785 at New Jersey.27,4 

Family

Hannah (?)
Marriage*circa 1760He married Hannah (?) circa 1760.1 
Children 1.Kerenhappuck Sheppard5
 2.Mary Sheppard5
 3.Bilbe Sheppard5 b. c 1760
 4.Job Sheppard5 b. c 1760
 5.Elizabeth Sheppard5 b. c 1765
 6.Sarah Sheppard+1,5 b. c 1768, d. 27 May 1818
 7.Hannah Sheppard5 b. c 1770

Citations

  1. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, AHN:116F-3T6.
  2. [S397] James, John, and Thomas Sheppard, p.3.
  3. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VI, p. 347. 1785, Feb.9. Shepard, Charlton, of Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co.; will of. Daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Ephraim Sayre, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Harris, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter Kerenhappuck, £15. Daughter, Hannah, £15. Daughter, Mary, £15. Sons Bilbe and Job, the amount due on my warrant. Wife, Hannahrest of personal estate. Eldest son, Bilbe, my house and lot. Son, Job, £30. Executrix - wife, Hannah. Witnesses--Andrew York, James Tuft, Hugh Peddrick. Proved March 10, 1785.
    1785, March 9. Inventory, £637.7.3, made by Edward Bradway and James Stretch. Lib. 17, p. 511.
  4. [S565] "Gen. Soc. Revolutionary War Manuscripts (NJA)", Reel #10302. Return of Invalid Pensioners of the State of New Jersey 1790.
    Carlton[sic] Sheppard, Rank - Capt., Militia- Col. Holm's Reg. Salem, wounded in the body, Mar. 21, 1778, Hancock's Bridge, Salem County; resides Salem County; pension commenced Mar. 21, 1778, Pension ceased Feb. 19, 1785 due to death. Allowance per month 20. Whole amount paid 1759.15. Pension paid up uo Feby 19 1785.
  5. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VI, p. 347. 1785, Feb.9. Shepard, Charlton, of Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co.; will of. Daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Ephraim Sayre, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Harris, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter Kerenhappuck, £15. Daughter, Hannah, £15. Daughter, Mary, £15. Sons Bilbe and Job, the amount due on my warrant. Wife, Hannah rest of personal estate. Eldest son, Bilbe, my house and lot. Son, Job, £30. Executrix - wife, Hannah. Witnesses--Andrew York, James Tuft, Hugh Peddrick. Proved March 10, 1785.
    1785, March 9. Inventory, £637.7.3, made by Edward Bradway and James Stretch. Lib. 17, p. 511.
  6. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, NEW JERSEY MARRIAGES Contributed to the USGenWeb Archives by by Patricia M. Bergener (e-mail address) (c) 1999. http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/statewide/vitals/…
  7. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 11 first column.
  8. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 20 first column.
  9. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution.
  10. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, AFN:116F-3T6.
  11. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Name: CHARLTON * SHEPPARD State: NJ County: Salem County Township: Lower Alloways Crk Township Year: 1774 Record Type: August Tax List Page: 144 Database: NJ Tax Lists Index 1772-1822.
  12. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Name: CHARLTON SHEPPARD State: NJ County: Salem County Township: Lower Alloways Ck Year: 1782 Record Type: May Tax List March Tax List Page: 005 Database: NJ Early Census Index.
  13. [S88] Unknown author, DAR Membership Application, Dorothy Gwendolyn (Burton) Burge #745448.
  14. [S400] Google Books, online http://books.google.com, Sayre Family By Theodore Melvin Banta, Facsimile reprint: New York : De Vinne Press, 1901, Sayre Family: Lineage of Thomas Sayre, a Founder of Southampton, By Theodore Melvin Banta, Published by The De Vinne Press, 1901, Original from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, Digitized Nov 29, 2007, 759 pages
    pp. 95-96
    368 JOSEPH,8 b. Nov., 1756. He was a soldier of the Revolution. After the War he removed to western Pennsylvania, and thence to Clark County, Ohio, where he died in 1835. He received a pension based upon the following application on file in Washington, D. C.:
    State Of Ohio)
    > is. Clark County >
    On this fifth day of October 1832 personally appeared in open Court before the Court of Common Pleas, now sitting, within and for said county, Joseph Sayre, a resident of Mad River township in the County of Clark aforesaid, and State aforesaid, aged seventy-six years (within one month) who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath, make the following declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress passed June 7, 1832.
    That he entered the service of the United States under the following named officers and served as herein stated :
    The Col. was John Holmes, the Lt. Col. was Benjamin Holmes and the name of the Major was Henry Sparks. This applicant was drafted. His Captain's name was Charlton Shepard, his Lieutenant's name was Benjamin Holmes, son of the Col. and nephew of the Lt. Col. aforesaid. Applicant was drafted in the month of September, 1775 or '77^> f°r one month, but served six weeks under the officers aforesaid. At the time applicant was drafted he lived in the County of Salem and State of New Jersey. Applicant after the aforesaid tour was ended, and in the same autumn, volunteered in the militia or "Flying Camp." His Capt. was the aforesaid Shepard and his Lt. was applicant's brother, Ruel Sayre. Applicant was first marched to Trenton where Col. Griffin of Philadelphia took the command for a season and kept it until the troops arrived in Bordentown when Gen. Washington took command. In the meantime applicant was present at an engagement at Mount Holly when the said Griffin commanded the American Troops. The British in that action were victorious. Applicant was at the cannonade of Trenton very early in the year 1777. The day after that cannonade the battle of Princeton was fought and this applicant participated in il from beginning to end. The day after the battle of Princeton he was taken sick and remained so for several weeks. In this tour of service he was employed nearly two months.
    In the next autumn applicant was drafted for one month and was joined to a company of which Ruel Sayre, applicant's brother, was Captain, and Benjamin Curlap was Lieutenant, the Ensign he does not recollect. David Potter was commandant of the regiment. The regiment was marched to Philadelphia where they remained about two weeks when they were driven forth by the British troops. Potter was taken prisoner on the retreat from Frankfort. Applicant was, in the same month, in a skirmish at Dr. Otto's (or Auter). He then was marched to Woodbury where he remained until his term of service ended. In the same autumn he was drafted for another month and served it out at Cooper's Kerry, where the body of troops to which applicant was attached was stationed.
    In the month of March following applicant volunteered to prevent the British troops from crossing Alloway's Creek. His Captain was the aforesaid Charlton Shepard, and his Lieutenant, as applicant believes, was Benjamin Curlap, before named. At Hancock's Bridge, the party to which applicant belonged was encountered by a party of the British ten fold more numerous, and all of this applicant's companions were bayonetted — massacred — with the exception of a French boy, who, with this applicant were all that escaped. Applicant was then taken prisoner (on the 21st day of March), and remained in captivity (the principal part of the time), in the " Sugar House" in New York until he was exchanged in the month ofOctober following.
    The following are applicant's answers to the interrogatories of the War Department:
    1 He was born in Salem County, N. J., in the year 1755-
    2 He has the record of his age in his family Bible.
    3 He lived in Salem aforesaid when called into service. He has since lived in Pennsylvania and Ohio.
    4 He was twice drafted, and once a volunteer.
    5 Washington, DeCleave, Newcomb, Potter.
    6 He had no written discharge.
    7 John A. Alexander, Maj. Gen. Samuel Craig, Esq., Elias Baker, and Samuel Shellabarger, Samuel Robinson, Thomas P. Moore, and many others.
    He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the Agency of any State.
    (Signed) Joseph Sayre. Sworn to and subscribed the day and year aforesaid.
    Ben. Henkle, D. C.
  15. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 74 photo caption.
  16. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 72 frst column.
  17. [S151] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. II, p. 95. Original Source Cushing and Shappard's History of Glouc., Salem, and Cumberland Counties.
  18. [S152] Compiler H. Stanley Craig, Salem Co. Gen. Data, Vol. I, p.223.
  19. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, AGBI entry. Name: Charlton SHEPPARD Birth Date: 174? Birthplace: New Jersey, Volume: 157 Page Number: 514 Biographical Info: capt. Reference: Official reg. Of officers and men of NJ. In the Rev. War. Ed. By Will. S. Stryker. Trenton, NJ. 1872. (878p.):409.
  20. [S392] Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolution, p.409.
  21. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, pp. 78-79.
  22. [S88] Unknown author, DAR Membership Application, Dorothy Gwendolyn (Burton) Burge #745448. For proof of Charlton's military service this application cites the following from the NJ State Archives at Trenton:
    Inv. #32320; MSS # 3938, pg.1; MS #10458; Inv. #29404; MS 10330 (Legislative votes half-pay); Vote of Assembly, page 170; MS 10330, MS 10302, Votes of Assembly, p. 187.
  23. [S565] "Gen. Soc. Revolutionary War Manuscripts (NJA)", #10458 Representation of Sundry Inhabitants of the Township of Lower Alloways Creek in behalf of Captn. Sheppard's half-pay. 20 Sep. 1779.
  24. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 87.
  25. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 78, second column.
  26. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VI, p. 347. 1785, Feb.9. Shepard, Charlton, of Upper Alloways Creek Twp., Salem Co.; will of. Daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Ephraim Sayre, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter, Sarah, wife of Nicholas Harris, 20 dollars over what she had. Daughter Kerenhappuck, £15. Daughter, Hannah, £15. Daughter, Mary, £15. Sons Bilbe and Job, the arrearages due on my warrant of half-pay. Wife, Hannah rest of personal estate. Eldest son, Bilbe, my house and lot. Son, Job, £30. Executrix - wife, Hannah. Witnesses--Andrew York, James Tuft, Hugh Peddrick. Proved March 10, 1785.
    1785, March 9. Inventory, £637.7.3, made by Edward Bradway and James Stretch. Lib. 17, p. 511.
  27. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 92.

Cumberland Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1751, d. circa 19 October 1792
Last Edited20 Aug 2014
Birth*circa 1751Cumberland Sheppard was born circa 1751 at New Jersey.1 
He was the son of Job Sheppard and Catherine Bowen.2 
Marriage*7 March 1775Cumberland Sheppard married Amey Matlock on 7 March 1775 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.3 
Death*circa 19 October 1792Cumberland Sheppard died circa 19 October 1792 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.4 
Probate*22 October 1792His estate was probated on 22 October 1792 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.4 
Name Variation Cumberland Sheppard was also known as Cumberland Shepherd.2 
Name Variation7 March 1775 As of 7 March 1775, Cumberland Sheppard was also known as Cumberland Sheppard.3 
Event-Misc*17 September 1777He was Cumberland Sheppard was paid for the use of a room by the Council [of Safety]. on 17 September 1777 at Salem Co., New Jersey.5 
Residence*between 1780 and 1792He lived between 1780 and 1792 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey; 1780,1781, Waterford Twp; 1784-1785 Waterford and Newton Twp; 1789-1792 Greewich Twp.6 
Will*17 October 1792He left a will on 17 October 1792 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.4 

Family

Amey Matlock
Marriage*7 March 1775He married Amey Matlock on 7 March 1775 at Gloucester Co., New Jersey.3 

Citations

  1. [S397] James, John, and Thomas Sheppard, p.3.
  2. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 288. Job Shepherd, 09 Feb 1757, Salem, Salem Co., will of. Wife, Kathrine. Children--Elnathan, Job, Beelbe, Daniel, Cumberland, Rebeca, Cathrine, Martha, Kezlah and Ruth, the last six under age. Old farm in Cumberland Co.; land there adjoining Seth Brooks, inherited from brother, Joseph Shepherd; another lot in the same Co., on the North side of the main road to Cohansey Bridge, adjoining Ephraim Shepherd. Personal property. Executors--the wife and brother, Captain Benoni Dare. Witnesses--John Holme, William Crow and Agnes Gray. Proved May 14, 1757. Lib. 8, p.450.
  3. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1875. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001.
    Original data: Gloucester County, New Jersey Marriages, 1684-1850. County court records located at Woodbury, New Jersey or Family History Library microfilm #0441462, 0850324, and 0853720.
  4. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. VIII, p. 315. 1792, Oct. 17. Sheppard, Cumberland, of Gloucester Co., Int. Adm'x--Amy Sheppard. Fellowbondsman--Mahlon Matlack; both of said Co.
    1792, Oct. 22. Inventory, £349.16.3-1/2, made by Enoch Allen and Jacob Gosling.
  5. [S393] Salem County in the Revolution, p. 24, column 2.
  6. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, Source Information:
    Jackson, Ronald V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. New Jersey Census, 1772-1890. [database on-line] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1999-. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.

Daniel Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1781
Last Edited15 Jul 1999
Birth*circa 1781Daniel Sheppard was born circa 1781.1 
Marriage*11 June 1816He married Rachel Brick, daughter of William Brick , Jr. and Rachel Dare, on 11 June 1816 at Salem County, New Jersey.1 

Family

Rachel Brick b. 3 April 1781, d. 3 February 1817
Child 1.Daniel Sheppard1 b. c 1817

Citations

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

Daniel Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1817
Last Edited15 Jul 1999
Birth*circa 1817Daniel Sheppard was born circa 1817.1 
He was the son of Daniel Sheppard and Rachel Brick.1 

Citations

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

Daniel Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1756
Last Edited6 Jan 2008
Birth*circa 1756Daniel Sheppard was born circa 1756 at New Jersey.1 
He was the son of Job Sheppard and Catherine Bowen.2 
Name Variation Daniel Sheppard was also known as Daniel Shepherd.2 

Citations

  1. [S397] James, John, and Thomas Sheppard, p.3.
  2. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Vol. 3, p. 288. Job Shepherd, 09 Feb 1757, Salem, Salem Co., will of. Wife, Kathrine. Children--Elnathan, Job, Beelbe, Daniel, Cumberland, Rebeca, Cathrine, Martha, Kezlah and Ruth, the last six under age. Old farm in Cumberland Co.; land there adjoining Seth Brooks, inherited from brother, Joseph Shepherd; another lot in the same Co., on the North side of the main road to Cohansey Bridge, adjoining Ephraim Shepherd. Personal property. Executors--the wife and brother, Captain Benoni Dare. Witnesses--John Holme, William Crow and Agnes Gray. Proved May 14, 1757. Lib. 8, p.450.

Daniel Sheppard

M, b. 1809, d. 6 August 1884
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*1809Daniel Sheppard was born in 1809. 
He was the son of Phineas Sheppard and Charlotte Dowdney
Death*6 August 1884Daniel Sheppard died on 6 August 1884; Y. 

Daniel Sheppard

M, d. 1798
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Daniel Sheppard was the son of Thomas Sheppard and Rachel Bacon
Marriage*Daniel Sheppard married Sarah Dare
Death*1798Daniel Sheppard died in 1798; Y. 

Family

Sarah Dare b. circa 1756, d. 24 May 1814
Children 1.Thomas Sheppard
 2.Elizabeth Sheppard b. 1779, d. b 1814
 3.Sarah Sheppard b. 1781
 4.Richard Sheppard b. 18 Jan 1783
 5.Phineas Sheppard+ b. 10 May 1785, d. 16 Jun 1845

Daniel Sheppard

M, d. 20 January 1734
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Daniel Sheppard was the son of Enoch Sheppard and Elizabeth (?)
Marriage*Daniel Sheppard married Deborah (?)
Death*20 January 1734Daniel Sheppard died on 20 January 1734; Y. 

Family

Deborah (?)
Child 1.Sarah Sheppard

Daniel Maskell Sheppard1

M, b. 7 August 1821, d. 1892
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Birth*7 August 1821Daniel Maskell Sheppard was born on 7 August 1821 at Greenwich, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Marriage*25 October 1866He married Frances A. Cook, daughter of David Cook and Harriet Seeley Parvin, on 25 October 1866 at Greenwich, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Death*1892Daniel Maskell Sheppard died in 1892 at Greenwich, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Note*REF: History of Salem, Cumberland & Gloucestire Cos., NJ.1 
NoteREF: David Bedell files.1 

Family

Frances A. Cook b. 3 November 1840, d. 17 November 1917

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

David Sheppard1

M
Last Edited6 Sep 2007

Citations

  1. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, On Ancestry.com
    Name: Whitlock Paulin
    Date: 14 Dec 1759
    Location: Fairfield, Cumberland Co.
    joiner; will of. Wife, Rebecca, sole Executrix, with William Nucome as assistant. Children--Whitlock, Marget, John, Hannah, Elias and Jacob, all under age. Home farm; 2 acres of cedar swamp in Bucshutem. Personal property. Witnesses--Abel Siffin, Benjamin Bliszard, David Shepherd. Proved Jan. 19, 1760.
    Lib. 10, p. 22.
    1760, Jan. 9. Inventory, £161.17.2, by, Benjamin Chard and David Shepherd.

David Sheppard1

M, b. circa 1624, d. circa 1695
Last Edited6 Jan 2008
Birth*circa 1624David Sheppard was born circa 1624 at England.1 
He was the son of Thomas Sheppard.1 
Death*circa 1695David Sheppard died circa 1695 at England.1 

Family

Child 1.John Sheppard+1 b. 1655, d. 1710

Citations

  1. [S397] James, John, and Thomas Sheppard, p.1.

David Sheppard

M, d. 4 April 1696
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
David Sheppard was the son of John Sheppard and Mary Page
Marriage*David Sheppard married Eve Walen
Death*4 April 1696David Sheppard died on 4 April 1696; Y. 
Name Variation David Sheppard was also known as David Sheppard. 

Family 1

Eve Walen
Child 1.Elizabeth Sheppard

Family 2

Eve Walen b. circa 1651, d. 1704 or 1710
Child 1.Elizabeth (?)+ b. 1687

David T. Sheppard Jr.1

M
Last Edited16 Feb 2014
David T. Sheppard Jr. is the son of David T. Sheppard Sr. and Margaret Lawrence.1,2 
Marriage9 November 1975David T. Sheppard Jr. married Carol Lee Minch, daughter of Russel P. Minch and Ruth Wingate Trembley, on 9 November 1975. 
Marriage*circa 1977David T. Sheppard Jr. married Carol Lee Minch, daughter of Russel P. Minch and Ruth Wingate Trembley, circa 1977 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.3 

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, Message from Betty Peterson on Facebook Aug 2010.
  2. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.darefamily.com/web/… on 29 Aug 2010.
  3. [S318] Unknown author, Obituary, http://obits.nj.com/obituaries/bridgeton/obituary.aspx
    Russell “Russ’’ P. Minch

    Relatives and friends are invited to attend graveside services for Russell “Russ” P. Minch, aged 75 years of Bridgeton and Hopewell Twp. Services will be held at Fernwood Cemetery, Bridgeton Shiloh Pike on Saturday afternoon, April 29 at 2 p.m.

    Mr. Minch passed away on Wednesday April 12, 2006. Inurnment was held at the Laurel Lawn Crematory, Bridgeton.

    His survivors include two daughters, Donna Minch Sheppard and her husband G. Erwin Sheppard of Hopewell Twp. and Carol Minch Sheppard and her husband David T. Sheppard Jr. of Cedarville, a son, Michael R. Minch Sr. of Bridgeton. Five grandchildren, Brandon C. Sheppard and his wife Nancy, Melissa Sheppard Hancock and her husband Francis, Michele L. Sheppard, Arielle M. Minch and Michael R. Minch Jr. all of Cedarville. Mr. Minch was predeceased by a sister, Mary Elizabeth Minch and a grandson, Mathew R. Minch.

    Memorials in Mr. Minch’s Memory may be made to the Lawrence Twp. Rescue Squad, 247 Main St., P.O. Box 369, Cedarville, N.J. 08311 or the Fairton Rescue Squad P.O. Box 66, Fairton, N.J. 08320. Interment will follow services.

    Arrangements are under the direction of THE BROOKS WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME, 181 Atlantic Street, Bridgeton.
    Published in The Bridgeton News on April 26, 2006.

David T. Sheppard Sr.1

M, b. 15 October 1915, d. 14 July 1995
David T. Sheppard, Sr. and Margaret Lawrence Sheppard.
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*15 October 1915David T. Sheppard Sr. was born on 15 October 1915 at Sayre's Neck, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.2 
Birth15 October 1915He was born on 15 October 1915. 
He was the son of Gilbert Wescott Sheppard and Mary D. Claypoole
Marriage*10 November 1940David T. Sheppard Sr. married Margaret Lawrence, daughter of William Roscoe Lawrence and Katherine Davis, on 10 November 1940.2 
Marriage10 November 1942David T. Sheppard Sr. married Margaret Lawrence, daughter of William Roscoe Lawrence and Katherine Davis, on 10 November 1942. 
Death*14 July 1995David T. Sheppard Sr. died on 14 July 1995 at Cedarville, Lawrence Twp., Cumberland Co., New Jersey, at age 79.2 
Name Variation David T. Sheppard Sr. was also known as David Timothy Sheppard. 

Family

Margaret Lawrence b. 18 October 1918, d. 1990
Marriage*10 November 1940He married Margaret Lawrence, daughter of William Roscoe Lawrence and Katherine Davis, on 10 November 1940.2 
Marriage10 November 1942David T. Sheppard Sr. married Margaret Lawrence, daughter of William Roscoe Lawrence and Katherine Davis, on 10 November 1942. 
Children 1.Mary Margaret Sheppard+
 2.David T. Sheppard Jr.+1
 3.G. Erwin Sheppard Sheppard+1
 4.Thomas Lawrence Sheppard+

Citations

  1. [S38] Individual contact, Message from Betty Peterson on Facebook Aug 2010.
  2. [S162] Unknown author, Web Page, http://www.darefamily.com/web/… on 29 Aug 2010.

Dickason Sheppard

M, b. 1685
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Marriage*Dickason Sheppard married Eva (?)
Birth*1685Dickason Sheppard was born in 1685. 
He was the son of John Sheppard and Mary Page

Family

Eva (?)