Howey and Mrak Genealogy - Person Page 452

Reuben Shull1

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Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Birth*Reuben Shull was born at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 
Marriage*11 March 1800He married Susannah Ayars, daughter of Azariah Ayars and Louisa Dunn, on 11 March 1800 at Salem Co., New Jersey.1 

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

William Shull1

M
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Marriage*William Shull married Matilda A. Davis, daughter of Jedediah Davis and Amarilla Ayars.1 

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Ida Shumway

F
Last Edited27 Dec 1998
Marriage*circa 1874Ida Shumway married Amos Howey circa 1874. 
Note* (an unknown value).1 
Married Namecirca 1874 As of circa 1874,her married name was Howey. 

Family

Amos Howey b. 16 February 1848
Children 1.Charles William Howey b. 30 Mar 1875
 2.Bessie Howey b. 15 Apr 1877
 3.Maud Howey b. 17 Apr 1881

Citations

  1. [S101] Unknown author, International Genealogical Index.

Brenden Shur1

M
Last Edited29 Aug 2012
Marriage*Brenden Shur married Danielle D. Shur.1 

Citations

  1. [S319] Unknown author, genealogy from the internet, Information cleaned from Google searches which return results based on services that provide access to information on people from public records. I did not purchase the records nor do the searches clearly establish the relationships between the individuals. I combined this information with information provided to me by Darlene Pharo Thompson to establish connections.

Danielle D. Shur1,2

F
Last Edited29 Aug 2012
Marriage*Danielle D. Shur married Brenden Shur.1 
Marriage*circa 1995Danielle D. Shur married Eugene Edward Howey, son of Beatrice Howey, circa 1995 at New Jersey.1 

Family 1

Brenden Shur

Citations

  1. [S319] Unknown author, genealogy from the internet, Information cleaned from Google searches which return results based on services that provide access to information on people from public records. I did not purchase the records nor do the searches clearly establish the relationships between the individuals. I combined this information with information provided to me by Darlene Pharo Thompson to establish connections.
  2. [S38] Individual contact, Gina Lynn Howey e-mail 29 Aug 2012.

William Shurmer1

M
Last Edited21 Sep 2005

Citations

  1. [S371] Kent Co. Delaware Probate Records 1680-1800, p. 187. Torbert, Hugh. Tanner. Will. Made Dec. 28, 1757. St. Jones' Hd. Heirs: wife Susannah; sons John, Peter & Simon; daus. Susannah, Jane, and Margarett; bros. and sisters unnamed. Exec. wife Susannah & son John. Wits., John Hardin, Alexander McFarland, William Shurmer. Prob. July 21, 1760. Arch vol. A50, pages 232-233. Reg. of Willas, Liber K, folios 233-234.

Charles Shute1

M, b. circa 1804
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Birth*circa 1804Charles Shute was born circa 1804 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Marriage*circa 1825He married Martha Brooks, daughter of James Brooks and Hannah Mulford, circa 1825 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
NoteREF: Timothy Brooks of MA & his Descendants by Robt P. Brooks.1 
Note*Mulford gedcom.1 

Family

Martha Brooks b. 1804

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Hannah Shute1

F
Last Edited15 Jul 1999
Marriage*27 March 1808Hannah Shute married Abraham Elwell , Jr., son of Abraham Elwell , Sr. and Hannah (?), on 27 March 1808.1 
Married NameHer married name was Elwell.1 

Family

Abraham Elwell , Jr.
Children 1.Tabitha Elwell1
 2.Abraham Elwell III+1 b. 4 Oct 1809, d. 3 Aug 1878

Citations

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

Samuel Shute1

M, d. after 30 June 1760
Last Edited14 Apr 2002
Marriage*before 30 June 1760Samuel Shute married Rebecca Borradail, daughter of Arthur Borradail and Margery (?), before 30 June 1760.1 
Death*after 30 June 1760Samuel Shute died after 30 June 1760.1 
(Witness) Will9 May 1760He was named as executor of the will of Arthur Borradail on 9 May 1760 at Chester, Burlington Co., New Jersey.1 

Family

Rebecca Borradail d. after 30 June 1760

Citations

  1. [S156] Unknown author, NJ Archives Calendar of Wills, Heritage Books Archives Calendar of New Jersey Wills #1771. Being an electronic copy of Calendar of NJ Wills Vol. III, 1751-1760, ed. By A. Van Doren Honeyman (1924).
    1760, May 9. Borradaill, Arthur, of Chester, Burlington Co., yeoman; will of. Wife Margery. Children-Hannah Elton, Rebecca Shute, Ester Venable, Elizabeth Brown, Mary Venable, William, John, Sarah and Ruth, the last four under age. Real and personal estate. Executors-the wife and son-in-law, Samuel Shute. Wtnesses-Thomas Morton, Mary Wallace, John Cox. Proved June 30, 1760. Lib. 10, p. 44.

Samuel Shute1

?, d. after 17 October 1793
Last Edited30 Jun 2002
Death*after 17 October 1793Samuel Shute died after 17 October 1793.1 
(Witness) Probate17 October 1793Samuel Shute witnessed the probate of the estate of Arthur Venable on 17 October 1793 at Burlington Co., New Jersey; Administrator Peter Shin/Slim is possibly Rebecca Shin/Slim Venable's brother.2 

Citations

  1. [S257] Unknown author, Burlington County New Jersey Will Books, Inventory of Arthur Venable of Burlington Co., 17 Oct Jan 1793. NJ Archive microfilm, folder number 11524C. Recorded in Book of Wills N. 33, page 52. Administrator Peter Shin and Samuel Shute. Signed by each. Includes an administration bond.
  2. [S257] Unknown author, Burlington County New Jersey Will Books, Inventory of Arthur Venable of Burlington Co., 17 Oct Jan 1793. NJ Archive microfilm, folder number 11524C. Recorded in Book of Wills N. 33, page 52. Administrator Peter Shin and Samuel Shute. Signed by each. Includes an administration bond.

    (Transcribed by: Jacqueline Sleeper Russell 4-9-05)

    ARTHUR VENABLE ESTATE & INVENTORY

    Burlington 1793
    ARTHUR VENABLE
    Intestate
    & Inventory
    Bond
    Adm Granted

    Recorded in Book no. 33
    Of Wills Page 52
    11524C

    PETER SLIM the Administrator ARTHUR VENABLE being duly affirmed and assigned to law did declare and say (?) that ARTHUR VENABLE within named died without a Will as far as he knows and as he verily(?) believe, and that he will well and truly administer the goods and chattels of the deceased according to law and make a true and perfect inventory of the goods and chattels of those goods and chattels of same in the (?)
    (cannot read part of sentence) and true account.

    Taken before me at
    Burlington 17th Oct. 1793

    WM GRIFFITH

    /s/ X PETER SLIM (Envelope # 11524C)
    =========================
    KNOW all Men by thfe prefents That We

    PETER SLIM and SAMUEL SHUTE both of the county of Burlington
    Are held and firmly bound unto RICHARD HOWELL Governor of the State of New Jersey
    In the sum of seven hundred(?) Pounds. lawful money of faid state RICHARD HOWELL - his Succeffors or Affigns: To which Payment well and truly to be made, We bind ourfelves, our Heirs, Executors, and Adminiftrators, jointly and feverally, firmly by thefe Prefents, Sealed with our Seals, and dated the Seventeeth Day of October
    Anno Domini One thoufand Seven Hundred and ninety three.

    THE Condition of the above Obligation is Fuch, That if the above bound PETER SLIM
    Adminftrator of all and fingular the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of ARTHUR VENABLE late of the County of Burlington ~ deceafed, do make or caufe to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and fingular the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of the faid deceafed, which have or fhall come to the Hands, Poffeffion, of Knowledge of the fair
    PETER SLIM ~ or into the Hands of any other Perfon or Perfons for his Ufe, and the fame fo made, exhibit or caufe to be exhibited into the Regiftry of the Prerogative Court, in the Secretary’s Office of New Jerfey, on or before the Seventeenth Day of January next enfuing, and the fame Goods, Chattels and Credits of the faid Deceafed at the Time of his Death, or which at any Time after fhall come to the Hands or Poffeffion of the faid PETER
    Or unto the Hands or Poffeffion of any other Perfon or Perfons, for his Ufe, do well and truly adminfter according to law; and further do make, or caufe to be made, juft and true Account of his Adminiftration, with in twelve Months form the Date hereof; and all the Reft and Refidue of the faid Goods, Chattels, and Credits, which fhall be found remaining upon the Account of the faid Administration, fhall deliver and pay unto fuch Perfon or Perfons refpectively, as by Law are or fhall be entitled to receive the fame.
    And if it fhall hereafter appear, that any Laft Will and Teftament was made by the faid Deceafed, and the Executor or Executors therein named, do exhibit the fame into the faid Prerogative Court, making requeft to have it allowed and approved accordingly: If the faid
    PETER SLIM
    Being thereunto required, do render and deliver up the faid Letters of Adminftration, Approbation of fuch Tefament being firft had and made in the faid Court; then the above Obligation to be void, or elfe it fhall ftand in full Force and Virtue.

    Sealed and delivered
    In the Prefence of
    JOHN ELTON
    WM. GRIFFITH PETER X SLIM (his mark) /s/ SAML SHUTE
    ==========================================
    BURLINGTON 1793
    ARTHUR VENABLE
    Inventory
    #11524C

    A true and Perfect Inventory of all and Singular the Good Chattels, Effects, Rights and Credits of ARTHUR VENIABLE late of the township of Chester in the County of Burlington and State of New Jersey decd.. Appraised by us the subscribers at the request of PETER SLIM Administrator to said deced. Estate this 14th day of October Anno Domini 1793.

    Lo a chest, purse and Wearing apparel 37 12 10
    Lo Beds, Bedsteads and Bedding 17 10 0
    Lo a Lot of potatoes 5 17 6
    Lo Sundry Linnens 7 17 6
    Lo a Side Saddle 1 2 6
    Lo a Chest of Bedcloaths 11 5 0
    Lo Spining Wheels and Sundries in the Garret 2 10 0
    Lo a Table Case and Tea Ware and Sundries 2 17 6
    Lo a Table,Chair, Doughtrough & Sundries 2 10 0
    Lo Books and Sundry Small Articles 1 10 0
    Lo Iron pots and pewter 1 13 0
    Lo Chufs, Butter, Lard, and Fallow 8 17 6
    Lo tefh, meat, tubs and cafhs, etc. 4 19 6
    Lo a pair of Silver Buckles Buttons and Sundries 2 0 7
    Amount 108 3 5
    /s/
    SAML SHUTE & WM GRIFFITH
    =========================
    Next page of Inventory:

    AMOUNT BROUGHT FORWARD 108 3 5

    Lo Sundry Geurs (?) 3 0 ?
    (paper over corner of copy – see below)
    Lo Saddle, Bridle, Chains and Sundries 2 10 0
    Lo a Light Waggon and Sleigh 5 0 0
    Lo a Two Horfe Waggon 10 0 0
    Lo Ploughs, Harrows, and Cart and Sundries 6 10 0
    Lo a flock of Geefe 2 12 6
    Lo Wheat and Rye in the Barn 18 15 0
    Lo Hay 32 5 0
    Lo Turnips Growing in the Ground 0 15 0
    Lo Indian Corn on the Stalk 37 10 0
    Lo Green Corn in the Ground 16 10 0
    Lo 12 Sheep 7 0 0
    Lo a Black Horfe 6 0 0
    Lo a Mare and Colt 15 0 0
    Lo a Young Mare 15 0 0
    Lo Cows and Bull 59 0 0
    Lo Hogs 18 0 0
    Lo Dunghill Fowls 0 18 0
    Total Sum L 360 00 11
    In Bifpham(?)
    SAMUEL SHUTE

    Note on corner over first amount listed:

    PETER SLIM here
    Duly affirmed
    No within is a
    Of he good ?
    Which have
    ( ?)
    Taken before
    Burlington (illegible)

    Next page:

    PETER SLIM the Within Administrator being duly affirmed did declare and say that the within is a true and perfect inventory of the goods & chattels of the deceased which have ( ? ) to his knowledge or ( ? ) ~

    Taken before me at
    Burlington 7 October 93 PETER X SLIM (his mark)
    WM. GRIFFITH

    SAMUEL SHUTE one of the appraisers within named being duly affirmed according to law did declare and say that he approved the several goods and chattels within verified according to their true respective rates and values to the best of his judgment – and that JOHN BISHHAM the other appraiser was present at the same time and afented in all things and that they appraised all things brought to their view for appraisments.

    Taken before me at
    The time Y place apft.

    /s/ SAMUEL SHUTE
    /s/ WM GRIFFITH.

William Shute

M, b. 25 September 1753
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*25 September 1753William Shute was born on 25 September 1753 at Evesham Twp, Burlington Co, New Jersey.1 
Marriage*15 October 1778He married Rachel Bishop, daughter of Thomas Bishop and Sarah Garwood, on 15 October 1778 at Evesham MM, Burlington Co, New Jersey.2 
Note*Person Source.2 

Family

Rachel Bishop b. after 1754

Citations

  1. [S300] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington Co, NJ, Vol 1-3, vol II, p135.
  2. [S300] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington Co, NJ, Vol 1-3, p 166.

John Sibley1

M
Last Edited23 Oct 1999
Marriage*26 March 1798John Sibley married Sarah Brooks, daughter of Jeremiah Brooks and Dorcas Smith, on 26 March 1798 at Bridgeton, Cumberland Co., New Jersey.1 
Note*REF: Timothy Brooks of MA & his Descendants by Robt P. Brooks.1 

Family

Sarah Brooks d. January 1838

Citations

  1. [S19] e-mail address.

Christopher Sickler1

M
Last Edited9 Mar 2000
(Witness) Land Sale5 June 1821Christopher Sickler witnessed the land transaction of Moses E. Howey and Peter Cheesman on 5 June 1821 at land near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge, Haddonfield, Gloucester Co., New Jersey; purchased 3/4 acre near his other property along the road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge from Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca.1 

Citations

  1. [S181] Gloucester Co NJ Deeds on microfilm: Gloucester County Deed Book GG pg. 420-422 dated 5 Jun 1821 recorded 16 Jun 1821

    Indenture Peter Cheesman and wife Rebecca of Town and County of Gloucester on one part, and Moses Howey of the other part. For 3 dollars. Three quarters acre of land adjoining other land of said Howey. Starts at stake in ground near road from Haddonfield to Clements Bridge. Witness Christopher Sickler.
    Signed by Henry Louderback and wife Amy.

Abel Siffin1

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.

(?) Siginger1

F
Last Edited9 Nov 2004
Marriage*(?) Siginger married (?) Klemm
Married NameHer married name was (?) Klemm. 

Family

(?) Klemm
Child 1.Katherine Mary Klemm+1 b. 27 May 1913, d. 18 Jun 1993

Citations

  1. [S251] Unknown author, Ancestry Web Site, California Death Index, 1940-1997
    Name: ANICIC, KATHERINE MARY
    Social Security #: 339105862
    Sex: FEMALE
    Birth Date: 27 May 1913
    Birthplace: OTHER COUNTRY
    Death Date: 18 Jan 1993
    Death Place: SAN BERNARDINO
    Mother's Maiden Name: SIGINGER
    Father's Surname: KLEMM.



Andrew Sigler1

M, b. circa 1750
Last Edited27 Dec 1998
Birth*circa 1750Andrew Sigler was born circa 1750.1 
Marriage*7 April 1775He married Ann Howey on 7 April 1775 at Pennsylvania.1 

Family

Ann Howey b. circa 1750

Citations

  1. [S103] Pennsylvania Marriages to 1790.

Rebecca Silver(s)

F, b. circa 1799, d. after 1850
Last Edited20 Apr 2003
Birth*circa 1799Rebecca Silver(s) was born circa 1799 at Virginia. 
Marriage*15 January 1818She married Jesse Haines, son of Joseph Haines and Beulah Andrews, on 15 January 1818 at Frederick Co, Virginia.1 
Death*after 1850Rebecca Silver(s) died after 1850. 
NotePerson Source.2 
Note*Person Source.3 
Married NameHer married name was Haines. 

Family

Jesse Haines b. 25 March 1787, d. circa 1835
Children 1.Warrington Haines d. c 1847
 2.Nancy Haines
 3.Mary A. Haines+ b. c 1822
 4.Martha Haines+ b. c 1830

Citations

  1. [S330] Unknown author, Published Marriage Records, Family Tree Maker Family Archive CD 229.
  2. [S305] Captain, Supply Corps, U. S. Navy (Ret.) John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey Since 1682, p 301.
  3. [S299] John Wesley Haines, A Quaker Family of Burlington County, New Jersey since 1682, p 287.

Winifred Silverthorn

F, b. 1758, d. 1830
Last Edited27 Nov 1999
Birth*1758Winifred Silverthorn was born in 1758 at Greenwich, Sussex Co., New Jersey. 
Marriage*circa 1780She married Jonah Howey, son of Jonah Howey, circa 1780 at Hardwick Twp, Sussex Co., New Jersey. 
Death*1830Winifred Silverthorn died in 1830 at Stamford Twp., Lincoln Co., Niagara District, Ontario, Canada.1 
Note* (an unknown value).2,3 
Married Namecirca 1780 As of circa 1780,her married name was Howey. 

Family

Jonah Howey b. circa 1752, d. July 1829
Children 1.Isaac Howey4 d. 1864
 2.Richard Howey4 b. 22 Oct 1784, d. 1842
 3.Rebecca Howey4 b. 1790, d. 12 Feb 1875
 4.Samuel Howey4 b. c 1797, d. c 1822

Citations

  1. [S173] Unknown author, History of Silverthorn Family.
  2. [S26] FamilyTree Maker Online, online http://www.familytreemaker.com, The Family of Annette (Wells) Schmidt.
  3. [S78] Unknown author, Ancestral File (LDS). Manual or via familysearch.org, AFN: 14MX-ZT9.
  4. [S364] Opal Howey, "Opal Howey Family History."

(?) Silverthorne

F, b. circa 1833
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*circa 1833(?) Silverthorne was born circa 1833. 
She was the daughter of Thomas Silverthorne and Eliza Jane (?)

Alva S. Silverthorne

M, b. 30 November 1909
Last Edited15 Feb 2014
Birth*30 November 1909Alva S. Silverthorne was born on 30 November 1909. 
He was the son of George S. Silverthorne and Edith N. Read