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Mother: Mary DAY |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) BILLINGTON _| | | | |__ | _John BILLINGTON "the Immigrant"_| | (1643 - 1700) | | | __ | | | | |______________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth BILLINGTON | (1680 - ....) | __ | | | ______________________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Mary DAY _______________________| (1640 - 1710) | | __ | | |______________________________| | |__
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Mother: Anna Barbara Parva SCHONE SCHEONE |
Children:
Mary Blankenbaker b. 22 Dec 1714 in Neuenbuerg Germany
Zacharias (Senior) Blankenbaker b. 21 Oct 1715 in Neuenbuerg
Germany
Ursula Blankenbaker b. 1717 in Neuenbuerg Germany
Jacob Blankenbaker b. 18 Jan 1724/25 in Born in the Robinson
River area of Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
John Michael Blankenbaker b. 11 Sep 1724 in Robinson River area
Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Dorothea Blankenbaker b. 11 Feb 1729/30 in Robinson River area
Spotsylvania County, Virginia
Elizabeth Blankenbaker b. 1732 in Robinson River area
Spotsylvania Co. VA
__ | __| | | | |__ | _Hans Thomas BLANKENBAKER BLANKENBÜHLER _| | (1652 - 1689) m 1680 | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Hans Nicholas BLANKENBAKER "the Immigrant" | (1681 - 1743) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Anna Barbara Parva SCHONE SCHEONE ______| (1664 - 1747) m 1680 | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Jane Ravenscroft "Janetta" FISHER |
Children:
Carter Henry HARRISON
George M. HARRISON Judge
Jacquelin Ambler HARRISON
Henry H. HARRISON
William Henry (Boyd) HARRISON
Maria Byrd (Boyd) HARRISON
Janetta Ravenscroft HARRISON
Rosa St. Clair HARRISON
Randolph Ranson HARRISON
Edward Carrington HARRISON
John Marshall HARRISON
Margaret Lynn HARRISON
Beverley Randolph HARRISON
[201503]
d. 1905
_Carter Henry HARRISON of Clifton_____+ | (1732 - 1793) m 1760 _Randolph HARRISON of Cumberland_| | (1768 - 1839) m 1790 | | |_Susannah RANDOLPH ___________________+ | (1736 - 1806) m 1760 _Carter Henry HARRISON _____________| | (1792 - 1843) m 1817 | | | _Thomas Isham RANDOLPH Of "Dungeness"_+ | | | (1738 - ....) m 1768 | |_Mary RANDOLPH __________________| | (1773 - 1835) m 1790 | | |_Jane CARY ___________________________+ | (1751 - 1774) m 1768 | |--Henry HARRISON | (1823 - 1870) | ______________________________________ | | | _George FISHER __________________| | | (1770 - ....) m 1795 | | | |______________________________________ | | |_Jane Ravenscroft "Janetta" FISHER _| (1802 - 1886) m 1817 | | _Jaquelin AMBLER _____________________+ | | (1742 - 1798) m 1764 |_Anne AMBLER ____________________| (1772 - 1832) m 1795 | |_Mary (Rebecca?) BURWELL _____________+ (1746 - ....) m 1764
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Mother: Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN |
m. Oct. 6, 1818, Ellen Desha, dau. of Gov. Joseph and Margaret
(Bledsoe) Desha, of Mason Co., Ky.; Gov. Desha commanded the Ky.
Div. which formed the famous "crochet" at the Battle of the
Thames; served as Gov. of Kentucky, 1824-28; of the State
Legislature, and U. S. Congress, etc. Issue.
[S2128]
_James Sanford PICKETT _+ | (1709 - ....) _William Sanford PICKETT _| | (1740 - 1798) m 1756 | | |________________________ | _John PICKETT of Rose Hill_| | (1768 - 1831) m 1790 | | | ________________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth METCALFE ______| | (1740 - 1775) m 1756 | | |________________________ | | |--James C. PICKETT | (1793 - 1872) | ________________________ | | | __________________________| | | | | | |________________________ | | |_Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN ____| (1770 - ....) m 1790 | | ________________________ | | |__________________________| | |________________________
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From: Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume
7
"The ancestor of this family was Richard STOCKTON, Lieutenant of
Horse; b. in England, circa 1630; d. in Flushing, Long Island,
September, 1707, Probably gd. son of Randall STOCKTON of London
and gr. gd. son of John STOCKTON of Keddington, Cheshire County,
England, and a descendant of Sir John STOCKTON, Lord Mayor of
London, 1470-1471. Came to America with son Richard, settled
first in Flushing, Long Island, prior to 8th November, 1656.
Removed to Oneanickon, New Jersey, 1694 and bought 2000 acres of
land; commissioned Lieutenant of Horse, 22d April, 1665; m. in
England in 1652 Abigail, surname not known (see “The Stockton
Family,” by Thomas Coates STOCKTON, M.D., of San Diego,
California, published by The Carnahan Press"
He was the first in this family, along with his brothers, John
and Owen to come to North America (Massachussetts) from England
in 1639.
Additional Information:
http://www.stockton-law.com/genealogy/stockton1.html
Richard Stockton, of Flushing, L.I. and afterwards of
Oneanickon, Springfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey,
was a descendant of John Stockton, Esquire of Coddington, in the
Parish of Malpas and the County of Chester, England. He arrived
in Flushing, from England, sometime prior to November 8, 1656,
when his name appears in a petition requesting the release of
William Wickenden, who had been fined and imprisoned for
preaching without a license in Flushing.
Later, in 1665, according to records of "Deeds" in the office of
the Secretary of State of New York and certified by Secretary of
State of New York: "Richard Stockton was commissioned Lieutenant
of Horse of Flushing, April 22, 1665."
By 1685, Richard Stockton was one of the Freeholders of
Flushing, NY according to a deed made in that year. And on
January 30th, 1690, he purchased from George Hutchinson his
house and plantation called Oneanickon, in Burlington County,
New Jersey, consisting of about 2,000 acres, although he did not
succeed in selling his property at Flushing until March 12,
1694.
Richard Stockton was a member of the Religious Society of the
Friends of Truth (commonly referred to as Quakers) and helped
establish the Meeting House at Stony Brook (now Princeton) by
donating some land to the Meeting.
The Given Name of Richard Stockton's wife was Abigail, but there
are no records of her family name. They were married in England,
and their eldest son, Richard Stockton, II, is said to have been
born in England as well*. Richard Stockton died at an advanced
age at his home at Oneanickon, in September 1707. His will was
dated January 25, 1705 (or 1706) and was Probated on October 10,
1707. The date of Mrs. Stockton's death is not known, but she
was living as late as April 14, 1714 when she conveyed some
property to her sons, John and Job Stockton.
WILL OF RICHARD STOCKTON
I, Richard Stockton, being sick and weak in body but sound of
memory, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in
manner and forme following:
First, I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almight God and my
body to be buried at the discretion of my executors hereby
named, in hopes through the merrits of Jesus Christ to obtain a
joyfull resurrection.
Item, I give to my son Job my plantation and all the
improvements with four hundred ackers of land to him and to his
heirs and assignes forever, not to possess it till the decease
of my wife; only in consideration of the said improvements my
said son Job shall pay to Abigail the daughter of my son
(son-in-law) Richard Ridgway the sum of ten pounds within a year
after he enjoys the said plantation, and if uppon a survey of
the whole twelve hundred ackers there happen to be any overplus,
my will is that my son John shall have on third part thereof
joyning on his four hundred ackers which I formerly gave him,
and the other two thirds to be equally parted between my said
sons Richard and Job.
Item, I give to my dear wife Abigail all my personall estate
with the use of my plantation during her ife, and after her
decease the said personall estate to be equally divided between
my five daughters, Abigail, Mary, Sarah, Hannah and Elizabeth;
and I do make and Constitute my said wife Abigail my sole
Executrix of this my last will and testament, revokeing all
other wills and testaments heretofore made, as witness my hand
and seale this 25th day of January in the year of our Lord one
thousand and seven hundred and five.
Richard Stockton (his mark)
Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of us.
William Earle (his mark)
Thomas Ridgeway (his mark)
Daniel Leeds
Burlington, 10th, 8th mo, 1707
Then appeared before Richard Inglesby, Esqr., Lieutenant
Governor of her Majesties Provinces of New Jersey, New York, &c.
Daniel Leeds, Esqr. one of the witnesses to the within written
will, and made his oath on the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God
that he saw the Testator sign, seal and publish the within
instrument to be his last will and testament, and that at the
time of the publishing thereof he was of sound and perfect
understanding and memory to the best of this deponent's
knowledge and beliefe, and that at the same time he saw Thomas
Riegeway and Wm. Earle sign the same as witness thereto in the
presence of the Testator.
Richard Inglesby
Other Sources: test-neil bb.FTW.
E. B. Stockton. "The Stockton Genealogy". The Genealogical
Compiling and Publishing Co., NY, 1909.
R. Haines. "Ancestry of the Haines, Sharp, Collins, Wills,
Gardiner, Prickitt, Eves, Evans, Moore, Troth, Borton and Engle
Families. Compiled from notes of the. Pub. by Sinnickson Chew &
Sons Co., Camden, N.J., 1902.
T. C. Stockton. "The Stockton Family of New Jersey and other
Stocktons". Carnahan Press, Wash.,D.C., 1911.
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Alt: 1606 near River Trees, Cheshire, England
[396893]
Alt: Springfield Township, Burlington NJ
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Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) WEST |
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