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Report
The Ancestry of Richard Milhous Nixon,
Third Edition, 1971, (continuation from
folder 10:11). 51 pages of 104.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
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3. Thomas Strode m Elizabeth Hollingsworth
Children: Isaac, George, Thomas, Jacob, John, Abraham
4. John Strode (182)
5. Elizabeth Strode m Joseph James
Children: Samuel, Ann, Elizabeth, Sarah, Mary
6. George Strode d c1757 m2 widow Elizabeth Ring
Children: John, William
Source: Frank R Baird
(366) MORGAN JAMES & (367) ELIZABETH PROTHERO
Morgan m 11m 1-1694, at Haverford Mtg, Elizabeth, daughter of
(734) Evan Prothero (Prothereth, Prytherch) d 11m 20-1709/10
(Narberth, Pembrokeshire, Wales to Radnor) and (735) Eliza-
beth d 11m 24-1709/10
1. Mary James b 8m 20-1695 m1 1720 Henry Treviller; m2 John Earl
2. Joseph James d 1770 m Elizabeth
3. Magdalen James (183)
4. Daniel James m1 1729 Susanna Maris; m2 Aug 30-1746 Davis
5. Elizabeth James m John Talkinton
6. Samuel James m1 Rachel Buffington; m2 Rachel Lawrence
7. Margaret James m Aug 30-1729 Joseph Lewis
Source: Frank R Baird
(386) ROBERT MICKLE & (387) MARY ?LIGHTFOOT
Robert was in Magheragall, Co Antrim 1675; in Magheralin, Co Down
1683; in Co Antrim 1696; a Quaker, talked of going to America 1684
1. Sarah Mickle (193)
/Lightfoot
2. John Mickle d 1713 Killmuclan, then Kings Co m Sarah; nephew of Thomas
3. Samuel Mickle b 7m 14-1683 m 1m 1-1704, at Waterstown, Co W Meath,
Ann Wyly
and others
(390) THOMAS LIGHTFOOT & (391) MARY
Thomas b 1640 Cambridgeshire, England (son of ?Thomas); d 9m 4-
1725 Darby, now Delaware Co, Pa; m1 Mary; m2 c1695 widow
Sarah Wiley; m3 1724 widow Margaret Blunston
Thomas was a Quaker minister. In 1692 he was in Lisburn, Co Antrim,
Ireland; in 1694 in Moate; his certificate from Moate Mtg, Co W Meath
was received by Newark-Kennett Mtg 6m 4-1716.
1. Catharine Lightfoot (195)
2. Michael Lightfoot b c1683 d 12m 3-1754 m Mary Newby
3. William Lightfoot m 2m 24-1706 Isabel Holmes
4. Abigail Lightfoot m 1715 Joseph Wiley
Children of Thomas & Sarah
(1) Elizabeth Lightfoot b 1m 11-1695/96 Bally Kieran, Co W Meath
m 2m 1717 Arthur Jones
(2) Sarah Lightfoot b 5m 29-1698 d 1702
(3) Samuel Lightfoot b 2m 5-1701 d 2m 26-1777 near Chester
m 7m 30-1725 Mary Head
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(4) Margaret Lightfoot b 12m 18-1702 m 12m 20-1723 Isaac Starr
(5) Jacob Lightfoot b 10m 16-1706 d 6m 17-1781 Berks Co, Pa
m 3m 21-1735 Mary Bonsall
Source: Myers
(392) JOHN BALDWIN & (393) CATHARINE CARTER
John d 1731; carpenter, early settler Aston, Chester Co, Pa;
m 4m 4-1689 widow Catharine Carter Turner, daughter of
(786) Joseph Carter and (787) Catharine Parker
1. Ruth Baldwin b 2m 6-1694
2. John Baldwin (196)
(396) GEORGE BROWN & (397) MERCY
George b 1644 d 1726 m Mercy; Leicestershire to New Castle, Del
1679: to Falls, Bucks Co, Pa
1. Samuel Brown (198)
2. John Brown
3. George Brown
4. David Brown
5. Joseph Brown
6. Thomas Brown
7. Edward Brown
8. William Brown
9. Daughter m¹ Titus
10. Daughter m Satcher
11. Daughter m Slack
12. Daughter m Stackhouse
Source: Frank R Baird
(408) BENJAMIN MENDENHALL & (409) ANN PENNELL
Benjamin b 2m 14-1662 d 2m 1740 Concord, Chester Co, Pa;
m 2m 17-1689 Ann b c1668
1. Ann Mendenhall b 3m 31-1690 d yg
2. Benjamin Mendenhall (204)
3. Joseph Mendenhall b 3m 17-1692 d 1748 m 8m 30-1718 Ruth Gilpin
4. Moses Mendenhall b 2m 19-1694 d 9m 1731 m 4m 18-1719 Alice Pyle
5. Hannah Mendenhall b 6m 11-1696 m1 2m 24-1718 Thomas Marshall; m2 Peter
6. Samuel Mendenhall b 1m 28-1697 d yg
(Grubb
7. Rebecca Mendenhall b 10m 10-1699 m 2m 21-1726 Thomas Gilpin
8. Ann Mendenhall b 7m 22-1703 m 10m 11-1729 John Bartran, famous botanist
9. Nathan Mendenhall b 8m 16-1705 d yg
10. Robert Mendenhall b 7m 7-1713 d 6m 23-1785 m1 9m 13-1734 Phebe Taylor;
m2 6m 23-1762 Elizabeth Hatton; m3 2m 6-1777 Esther Temple
Source: History of Chester Co, Pa, P 655
(410) OWEN ROBERTS & (411) MARY
Lived Gwynedd, now Montgomery Co, Pa; son of (820) Hugh
and (821) Jane
1. Lydia Roberts (205)
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(412) JOHN MENDENHALL & (413) ELIZABETH MARIS
John b 8m 30-1659 d 1758 ml 6m 5-1685 Elizabeth b 2m 3-1665
m2 1708 Hester Dix
1. George Mendenhall b 6m 14-1686 d 1758, never married
2. John Mendenhall b 4m 3-1688 m 8m 10-1709 Susanna Pierson - to Va
3. Aaron Mendenhall (206)
(414) THOMAS PIERSON & (415) ROSE DIXSON
Thomas, son of (829) Susanna; Bristol to America 1676; living
New Castle Co, Del 1684-1709; m1 8m 1686 Rachel Sharply
d 7m 2-1687; m2 1m 1690 Rose
1. Susanna Pierson m 8m 10-1709 John Mendenhall
2. Rose Pierson (207)
(424) JOHN HUSSEY & (425) ANN INSKEEP
John b 1676 d 1733 m1 Grace d 1700; m2 1703 Ann
1. John Hussey (212)
2. Content Hussey m John Garretson
(428) HUGH HARRY (or Harris) & (429) ELIZABETH BRINTON
Hugh d 1708 Birmingham, Chester Co; m 4m 12-1686 Chichester,
Elizabeth b 10m 9-1665 Worcestershire, England - Hugh from
Macclinleth, Montgomeryshire to Pa 1684
1. Evan Harry m Elizabeth - Kennett Twp
2. William Harry m Esther - E Marlborough Twp
3. Hugh Harry m 1m 4-1731 Kennett Mtg, Elizabeth Wickersham
4. John Harry (214)
5. Elizabeth Harry d 3m 8-1758 m1 Robert Eachos; m2 John Gleave
6. Ann Harry m 1714/15 Thomas Speakman
7. Jane Harry m Alexander Underwood
8. Lois Harry m John Kersey
9. Olive Harry m Daniel Baily
Source: Frank R Baird
(432) MORDECAI PRICE & (433) MARY PARSONS
Mordecai b c1660 West River, Anne Arundel Co, Md; d there 1715;
m1; m2 Mary d 1718
1. Elizabeth Price m 1705 Thomas Carr
2. Stephen Price m Constant Horn
3. Mary Price m1 Jonathan Hanson; m2 John Parrish
4. Mordecai Price (216)
5. Sarah Price m Thomas Taylor
6. John Price m Rebecca Merryman
7. Thomas Price m Keturah Merryman
8. Benjamin Price m Elizabeth Bagley
9. Rachel Price
10. Hannah Price m Joseph Burgoin
11. Leah Price m 1711 Thomas Ford
12. Samuel Price d yg
13. Edward Price m Elizabeth Law
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(434) GUY WHITE & (435) ELIZABETH GRIFFITH
Guy d 1712 Prince Georges Co, Md; son of (868) Guy White and
(869) Elizabeth Wright; m Elizabeth d 1752, daughter of
(870) Samuel (d 1718 Calvert Co, Md) and (871) Mary Griffith
1. Elizabeth White (217)
(448) DAVID BURDG
David d 1720 near Red Bank, N J - carpenter
1. Jonathan Burdg m Sarah Ellison
2. Uriah Burdg b c1701 d 1749 m 1726/27 Sarah
3. David Burdg (224)
(450) WILLIAM BOWNE & (451) ELIZABETH
William son of (900) Samuel Bowne
1. Elizabeth Bowne (225)
(460) HOPE WILLETS & (461) MARY LANGDON
Hope b 1652 Hempstead, L I; d 1703 m Mary, daughter of (922) Tho-
(mas Langdon
1. Joseph Willets b Oct 13-1677 m 1703 Deborah Seaman
2. Mary Willets b Oct 9-1679 m 1702 Richard Ridgeway Jr
3. Elizabeth Willets b Dec 3-1680/81 m Jan 4-1701/02 Jarvis Pharo
4. Richard Willets b Jan 14-1683/84 d 1759 Salem Co, N J
m1 1704 Elizabeth Ridgeway; m2 1732 Sarah Overton
5. Hester Willets b Feb 15-1686
6. Timothy Willets (230)
7. Hope Willets b Aug 24-1689
8. Phebe Willets b Nov 29-1690/91 m Robert Townsend
9. James Willets b 1694 d 1743 m 1715 Phebe
10. Hannah Willets b Aug 3-1696 m David Cresse
11. Patience Willets b Aug 3-1696 d yg - one of a set of triplets
12. Abigail Willets b Aug 3-1696 m Thomas Cramer
13. John Willets b Oct 29-1698 d Jul 1-1777 m 1716 Martha Corson
(464) OLIVER MATTHEWS
b England; d New Castle Co, Del; son of (928) Thomas Matthews
Quaker minister
1. Thomas Matthews (232)
2. John Matthews b 1694
3. William Matthews b Jul 5-1697
(472) HOWELL GRIFFITH
Howell d c1710 Phila; in Carnarthshire 1684; to Phila bef 1690
1. Abraham Griffith (236)
2. ?Evan Griffith
3. ?Diana Griffith m1 Abraham Hewlings; m2 Thomas Heed
4. ?Patience Griffith m George Phillips
5. ?Catharine Griffith m John Lester
57
(474) PETER LESTER & (475) MARY DUNCALF
Peter d c1742 Richland, Bucks Co, Pa; Leicestershire to Pa c1682;
to Montgomery Co 1699 to Bucks Co 1712; m 6m 6-1685, Chester,
(Mary
1. Hannah Lester (237)
2. John Lester b 1689 d 1m 27-1771 m1 Catharine Griffith; m2 Dorothy Greas-
3. Catharine Lester b 1691 d 8m 28-1764 m John Ball
(ley
4. William Lester
5. Priscilla Lester
6. Peter Lester m Joyce
7. Elizabeth Lester
(476) GEORGE BURSON & (477) HANNAH
George d 1715; from Scarborough, England to Montgomery Co c1684 m
(Hannah
1. James Burson b 9m 29-1688 to Va 1754
2. Joseph Burson (238)
3. Mary Burson
4. Ann Burson m 8m 12-1721 Conrad Conrad
5. William Burson
6. George Burson m 1731 Sarah Cox; to Va 1740
Source: Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks by Roberts, from
Mary S Patterson
(478) JONAS POTTS & (479) MARY
Jonas in Phila Co 1686-1754; from ?Wales; to ?Va; m1 Mary; m2 Mary
1. David Potts d 1768 m1 Elizabeth Jane; m2 Ann - to Va 1745
2. Rachel Potts (239)
3. Elizabeth Potts m 8m 15-1719 William Heald
4. ?Hannah Potts
Children of Jonas & Mary II
(1). Deborah Potts d 7m 24-1718
(2) Jonathan Potts b 1714 d Mercer Co, Ky; m Emma
(3) Jonas Potts d c1814 Beaver Co, Pa; ml; m2 Mary Heckathorn
Source: The Potts Family by T M Potts, Canonsburg, Pa, 1901
(480) JOSHUA HEMINGWAY & (481) REBECCA STANHOPE
Joshua b Sep 15-1668 to Framingham, Mass 1692; living there 1754;
m1 Margaret d May 12-1694; m2 Rebecca b Oct 29-1670, daughter of
(962) Josiah and (963) Susannah Stanhope
Children of Joshua & Margaret
(1) Hephzebah Hemingway b Oct 5-1691
(2) Beulah Hemingway b Oct 5-1691
Children of Joshua & Rebecca
1. Joshua Hemingway (240) b Apr 2-1697
2. Ralph Hemingway b Oct 7-1699
3. Huldah Hemingway b Sep 30-1702 d yg
4. Rebecca Hemingway b 1704 d yg
5. Phinehas Hemingway b Apr 26-1706 m widow Sarah Stevens
6. Huldah Hemingway II b 1708 d yg
7. Ebenezer Hemingway b May 30-1710
8. Jonathan Hemingway b Aug 22-1712
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(482) JOSEPH MORSE & (483) ELIZABETH SAWTELL
Joseph b Aug 25-1671 d Jun 24-1709 m Aug 25-1691, Watertown,
Mass, Elizabeth b Dec 1671; she m2 Feb 16-1714 Benjamin Nourse
1. Elizabeth Morse b 1691 m Oct 24-1712 John Thacher of Groton
2. Joseph Morse b Aug 19-1693 m Nov 30-1720 Elizabeth Park - Newton
3. Abigail Morse (241) m Jul 1-1718
4. Zachariah Morse b Aug 12-1699 m 1724 Huldah Whitney - Southboro
5. Samuel Morse b Jun 7-1702 d Apr 25-1782 m1 Jun 7-1732 Sarah Hill;
/han
m2 May 12-1741 Sarah Puffer - Wrentham
/Framing-
6. Jonathan Morse b Feb 10-1704 d Mar 5-1801 m May 16-1734 Mary Clayes -
7. Daniel Morse b Apr 24-1707, no further record
Source: Memorial of the Morses by Abner Morse, Boston, 1850 through
Paul J Lareau
(496) JOHN MALSBY & (497) MARY WOODWARD
John b 3m 4-1690 England; d c1758 Wilmington, N C; m c1713 Mary
to Phila 1698/99; to Gwynedd, now Montgomery Co; ran ferry
Phila 1723-1744; to N C 1745
1. Anthony Malsb(ur)y b 3m 3-1714
2. John Malsb(ur)y (248)
3. Joseph Malsb(ur)y d 2m 10-1727 Phila
4. David Malsb(ur)y in Bucks Co, Pa 1763; likely father of Abel
and grandfather of Aaron
5. ?Samson Malsb(ur)y m Phila 4m 21-1744 Rebecca Wilson
(500) ELEAZER DOANE & (501) SUSANNA
Eleazer b 12m 21-1691/92 Eastham, Mass; d Oct 1757 Wrightstown,
Bucks Co, Pa; to Bucks 1697; m1 c 1715 Susanna;
m2 3m 21-1731 Rebecca Davis
1. John Doane (250)
2. Eleazer Doane b 3m 12-1719 d Mar 1757 m Elizabeth
3. Ephraim Doane b 7m 10-1721 d 7m 4-1780 Phila m lic Jul 25-1769 Susanna
4. Elizabeth Doane b 5m 26-1724
(Griscomb
Children of Eleazer & Rebecca
(1) David Doane
/Kinsey
(2) Benjamin Doane b c1734 d 2m 28-1809 m 11m 22-1758 widow Jemima Heston
(3) Rebecca Doane m 9m 10-1760 James Dillon
Source: The Doane Family by A A Doane, Boston, 1902 through Gilbert H Doane
(504) JONAS CATTELL & (505) MARY PEARCE
Jonas b c1690 d 1731 Deptford Twp, Gloucester Co, N J; m1 2m 8-
1714 Mary Pearce; m2 6m 14-1727 widow Mary Ogborn Engle;
Jonas from Shrewsbury, N J to Burlington Co, N J 1713
1. William Cattell b 1714 m 5m 1-1751 Ann Kitts
2. James Cattell (252)
3. Jonas Cattell b 1718 d 1776 Deptford Twp; m1 1m 10-1740 Mary Pratt;
m2 7m 10-1750 Sarah Stevenson
4. Hannah Cattell m 10m 1737 Robert French
Sources: New Jersey Archives; Rebecca B Colesar
59
(508) JOSIAH GASKILL & (509) REBECCA LIPPINCOTT
Josiah b 7m 11-1678 Salem, Mass; d 1761 Northampton Twp, Burling-
ton Co, N J; m1 4m 5-1704 Rebecca b Nov 24-1684; m2 1748 Mary
(Griffith
1. Jonathan Gaskill (254)
2. Mary Gaskill b 1706 m Joseph Carter
3. Jacob Gaskill b 1708 m Susannah Budd
4. Daughter m King
5. Josiah Gaskill b 1711 m 9m 7-1737 Amy Shreve
6. Tamer Gaskill m Ewan
7. Joseph Gaskill m ?Grace Powell
Source: Mrs E F Gaskill
(510) JOHN SHINN & (511) MARY
John b England d 1736 Springfield Twp, Burlington Co, N J
m1 4m 3-1686 Ellen Stacy; m2 Jul 1-1707 Mary
Children of John & Ellen
(1) George Shinn b 1687 d 1732 m 4m 2-1712 Elizabeth Lippincott
(2) Elizabeth Shinn m 9m 5-1716 Robert Rockhill
(3) Clement Shinn d bef. 1736, no issue
(4) John Shinn d 1727, no issue
(5) William Shinn m1 11m 2-1728/29 Martha Shreve; m2 1739 Exorcise Carliss
(6) Mary Shinn m 1731 Abraham Bonnell
Children of John & Mary
1. Joshua Shinn
2. Jane Shinn (255)
3. Caleb Shinn m Jan 2-1739 Mehitabel Curtis
/cott
4. Jacob Shinn b 5m 13-1715 d 1795 m 12m 1745 widow Hannah Rakestraw Lippin-
5. Sarah Shinn m 6m 12-1739 Thomas Atkinson
Source: The History of the Shinn Family by J H Shinn, 1903
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7gt-grandparents
(560) FRANCIS SCOTHORN & (561) MARIE
Francis b c1632 d Mar 1706 Oxton, Notts, England; m Marie
joined Society of Friends c1668
1. Robert Scothorn (280)
2. Francis Scothorn b 1662 m Elizabeth
3. John Scothorn b 1665 m Martha
4. Thomas Scothorn b 1667
5. Sarah Scothorn
(562) HENRY GIBBONS & (563) HELEN
Henry d 1702 Darby, now Delaware Co, Pa; weaver; m Helen;
sailed from Parwich, Derbyshire 1682; letter from Ashford (Notts)
Mtg May 27-1682; settled at Darby; will probated Apr 25-1702
1. Henry Gibbons
2. Sarah Gibbons m John Johnson of Nottingham, England
3. Mary Gibbons (281)
4. Ann Gibbons d Nov 19-1742 m 1684 Samuel Sellers
(712) DANIEL DICKINSON & (713) MARY
Daniel lived Cumberland Co, Eng: son of (1424) Matthew & (1425)
(Jane
1. Daniel Dickinson (356)
(784) ?JOHN BALDWIN
1. John Baldwin (392)
2. Thomas Baldwin d 1731 m 1684 widow Mary Linvill
3. Francis Baldwin d 1702 New Castle Co, Del m Coebourne
(816) THOMAS MENDENHALL & (817) JOAN
Thomas b 1633 Mildenhall, Wilts; buried May 5-1682; son of
(1632) ?Francis Mendenhall; Thomas m Joan; sons to Pa 1683
1. Thomas Mendenhall bur Mar 26-1739 m Mary
2. Margery Mendenhall m 1675 Thomas Martin
3. Joan Mendenhall m 1681 John Spiers
4. Mary Mendenhall m Pa 1685 Nathaniel Newlin
5. John Mendenhall (412)
6. Benjamin Mendenhall (408)
7. Stephen Mendenhall b 6m 21-1664
8. Moses Mendenhall b 9m 24-1666 d 1738 England; m 1690 Elizabeth Bacon
9. Aaron Mendenhall b 7m 14-1669 d yg
Source: The Mendenhalls, A Genealogy, by Henry H Beeson, 1969
(818) ROBERT PENNELL & (819) ELIZABETH HYANDSON
Robert b 1640 d c1728 m1 Elizabeth; m2 c1670 Hannah Hyandson
b 1640 d 12m 4-1711; Robert from Balderton, Notts (certificate
1684) to Middletown, Chester Co, Pa 1686; son of (1636)
Robert d 1663 and (1637) Isobel Pennell
1. Ann Pennell (409)
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Children of Robert & Hannah
(1) Elizabeth Pennell b c1671 m 1690 Josiah Taylor
(2) Hannah Pennell b 7m 23-1673 d 10m 31-1721 m 9m 23-1692 John Sharpless
(3) Joseph Pennell b 10m 12-1674 d 9m 30-1756 m 1701 Alice Garrett
(4) James Pennell b 9m 11-1676 d yg
(5) Jane Pennell b 5m 13-1678 d 6m 27-1737 m Samuel Garrett
(6) William Pennell b 8m 11-1681 d 1757 m 8m 26-1710 Mary Mercer
Sources: History of Chester Co, Pa; Carl Boyer III
(824) same as (816)
(826) GEORGE MARIS & (827) ALICE WELLSMITH
George b 1632 d 11m 15-1705 m Alice b 1632 d 1m 1-1699; shoe-
maker; persecuted 1670 Grafton-Flyford, Worcestershire; certifi-
cate 3m 6-1683 from Hadswell, Inkborough, Worcs to Darby Mtg:
later to Springfield Mtg
1. Alice Maris b 8m 17-1660 m 11m 15-1684 Jacob Simcock
2. George Maris b 10m 2-1662 m 1690 Jane Maddock
3. Elizabeth Maris (413)
4. Ann Maris b 6m 18-1667 m 8m 14-1690 John Worrelow
5. John Maris b 3m 21-1669 m 9m 21-1693 Susanna Lewis
6. Richard Maris m Elizabeth Hayes
Source: History of Chester Co, Pa, P 647
(830) HENRY DIXSON & (831) ROSE
Henry witness wedding, Sego Parish, Co Armagh, Ireland 1683;
to New Castle, Del bef 1690
1. William Dixson d 1708 m c1690 Ann Gregg
2. Dinah Dixson m 1m 1690 Michael Harlan
3. Rose Dixson (415)
(848) JOHN HUSSEY & (849) REBECCA PERKINS
John b Feb 29-1634 d 1707 New Castle Co, Del; m Sep 21-1659
Rebecca; to New Castle Co 1692
1. John Hussey (424)
(858) WILLIAM BRINTON & (859) ANN BAGLEY
William b c1633, bap Dec 1-1636 Sedgeley Parish, Staffs; d 1700
Chester Co, Pa m 1659 Ann d 1699; William to Pa 1684
1. Ann Brinton b 7m 9-1660 d 1719 m 4m 18-1684 John Bennett
2. Edward Brinton b 1m 17-1663 d unmarried
3. Elizabeth Brinton (429)
4. William Brinton b 6m 12-1670 d Oct 1751 m 12m 9-1690 Jane Thatcher
5. Esther Brinton m John Willis
Source: Frank R Baird
(864) THOMAS PRICE & (865) ELIZABETH JOHNSON
Thomas d c1703 m Elizabeth
1. Mordecai Price (432)
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(866) THOMAS PARSONS & (867) ISABELLA
Thomas d 1684 m Isabella d 1717; she m2 Benjamin Capel
1. Mary Parsons (433)
(896) JONATHAN BURDG & (897) HANNAH
Jonathan b England d c1699 N Hempstead, L I, N Y;
carpenter at Great Neck; m c1670 Hannah
1. David Burdg (448)
2. Phoebe Burdg
3. Jonathan Burdg
4. Aaron Burdg
5. Sarah Burdg b 6m 14-1693 m Abel Weeks.
6. Mary Burdg
7. Elizabeth Burdg
Source: Burdg & Allied Families by Howard G Burdg, Conway, N H, 1950
(920) RICHARD WILLETS & (921) MARY WASHBURN
Richard b c1618 d bef 1665 m 1649 Mary b 1629 d Dec 12-1713/14;
in Tempstead, L I 1644
1. Thomas Willets b 1650 d Apr 15-1714 Islip, L I m Dinah Townsend
2. Hope Willets (460)
3. John Willets b 1655
4. Richard Willets b 1660 d Mar 14-1703 m1 1687 Abigail Bowne;
m2 1690 Abigail Powell
5. Mary Willets b 1663 d 1687 m 1687 John Fry
(960) JOSHUA HEMINGWAY & (961) JOANNA EVANS
Joshua bap Apr 9-1643 d Oct 29-1716 Roxbury, Mass; m1 Jan 16-
1667/68 Joanna d 1675; m2 1678/79 Mary d May 3-1703; m3
Apr 5-1704 Elizabeth Weeks d Sep 20-1737
1. Joshua Hemingway (480)
2. Joanna Hemingway bap Oct 2-1670 m Edward Ainsworth
3. Ralph Hemingway bap May 18-1673 d Jan 1-1699
4. Ichabod Hemingway b 1675 m 1702 Margaret Brown
Children of Joshua & Mary
(1) Elizabeth Hemingway m Stanhope
(2) Samuel Hemingway bap Sep 30-1683
(3) John Hemingway
(4) Ebenezer Hemingway bap Apr 29-1688
(964) JOHN MORSE & (965) ABIGAIL STEARNS
John b Dec 28-1638 d Jul 28-1702 m1 Ann: m2 Apr 27-1666 Abigail
d Oct 15-1690
1. John Morse b Mar 10-1667 Watertown, Mass d yg
2. James Morse b Sep 25-1668 d 1718 m Abigail Morse, no issue
3. John Morse b Mar 15-1669/70 m1 Elizabeth; m2 Hepsibah Stone Jan 7-1701/02
4. Joseph Morse (482) d Guilford, Conn
5. Abigail Morse b Dec 23-1673 d Mar 6-1674
6. Abigail Morse II b Aug 6-1677 d Apr 13-1683
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7. Isaac Morse b Jan 5-1679 d Nov 24-1694 Watertown
8. Samuel Morse b Jun 21-1682 d bef 1702
9. Nathaniel Morse b c1684 d Mar 10-1729/30 m1 Feb 10-1701/02 Grace Dier;
m2 Phebe; lived at Needham
Source: Paul J Lareau
(966) ZACHARIAH SAWTELL & (967) ELIZABETH HARRIS
Zachariah b Jul 26-1645 d c1690 Groton, Mass; m1 Apr 1668 Eliza-
beth, daughter of (1934) John Harris of Boston; Zachariah m2
Jul 13-1684 Anna Parker b Nov 16-1663
1. Zachariah Sawtell b c1669 d Oct 2-1737
2. Elizabeth Sawtell (483)
3. Anna Sawtell b Mar 14-1674
4. Mary Sawtell b c1676
Children of Zachariah & Anna
(1) Esther Sawtell b c1685 m 1710 Samuel Bowers
(2) Margaret Sawtell b Jul 19-1688 m' Ebenezer Wooster
(992) WILLIAM MALTSBY & (993) MARY ROADES
b Orston, Notts; to Phila 1698-99; d 8m 14-1699; m 7m 9-1689
Mary b 11m 30-1662; she m2 11m 30-1704/05 David William, Montg Co
1. John Malsby (496)
2. Mary Malsby b 1m 7-1692
3. Elizabeth Malsby b 10m 25-1694
4. William Malsby b Oct 18-1695 d 1778 Newberry Twp, York Co, Pa
m 2m 19-1733 Rose Rees d Belair, Md
5. Merchant Malsby b 11m 7-1698/99 at sea d 1785 Roxborough Twp, Phila Co
m Dec 17-1724 Elizabeth Parker
6. David Malsby b 1m 20-1699/1700 d aft 1781 Harford Co, Md
m c1744 Mary Laughharne
Children of David & Mary William
(1) Joseph William b 1m 19-1705
Sources: Phila Quaker Records; Maulsby Genealogy by Barnard, 1909
(994) ANTHONY WOODWARD & (995) HANNAH FOULKE
Anthony living 1682 near Ashford, Derbyshire; m 1686, Chester-
field (N J) Mtg, Hannah; Anthony d 1730 Freehold, Monmouth Co, N J
1. Thomas Woodward
2. John Woodward
3. Anthony Woodward
4. William Woodward
5. Joseph Woodward
6. Samuel Woodward
7. Elizabeth Woodward m King
8. Mary Woodward (497)
9. Clemens Woodward
10. Sarah Woodward
Source: New Jersey Archives
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(1000) DANIEL DOANE & (1001) MEHITABLE TWINING
Daniel b c1664 Eastham, Mass d Sep 1-1743 Newton, Bucks Co, Pa
m1 Mehitable, daughter of ?William Twining; m2 Mary; to Bucks
(1697
1. Daniel Doane b 11m 23-1687/88 m 1m 1-1716 Ann Bayns
2. Lydia Doane b 10m 30-1690/91 m 8m 5-1715 Thomas Stradling
3. Eleazer Doane (500)
4. Elijah Doane b 4m 3-1694 d 9m 21-1736 Phila m 1725 Catherine
5. Joseph Doane b 2m 23-1697
6. Israel Doane b 3m 20-1699 d bef 1797 m 1725
7. Elizabeth Doane b 8m 20-1701 m 8m 10-1722 George Randall
8. Rebecca Doane b c1703 m 8m 10-1722 Joseph Randall
Children of Daniel & Mary.
(1) Samuel Doane
(2) Mary Doane m Apr 8-1751 Thomas Fisher
(3) Thomas Doane b 1726 d 10m 1-1779 N J
(4) Sarah Doane
(5) Ebenezer Doane
(1016) SAMUEL GASKILL & (1017) PROVIDED SOUTHWICK
Samuel b 1633 bap 6m 7-1639 Salem, Mass; d aft Oct 6-1720 Salem;
m 10m 30-1662 Provided b 12m 16-1639 d 12m 4-1727/28 Salem
1. Samuel Gaskill b 11m 23-1663 d 1725 Salem m 1685 Bethiah Gardner
2. Edward Gaskill b Oct 23-1667 d c1748 Northampton Twp, Burlington Co,
N J; to N J 1697; m Apr 10-1693 Hannah Endecott
3. Hannah Gaskill b 1m 2-1669 m George Smith
4. Provided Gaskill b 4m 22-1672 d 12m 4-1727 Salem
5. Sarah Gaskill b 9m 6-1674 d 8m 3-1689 Lynn
6. Mary Gaskill b 8m 1-1676 m 9m 23-1703 Caleb Buffum
7. Josiah Gaskill (508)
(1018) RESTORE LIPPINCOTT & (1019) HANNAH SHATTUCK
Restore b Jul 3-1652 Dorchester, Mass;, d 1741 Northampton Twp,
Burlington Co, N J; m1 Nov 6-1674 Hannah b Jul 8-1654 Boston
d 1728; m2 1729 widow Martha Owen - to Burlington Co 1692
1. Samuel Lippincott b Sep 15-1675 Shrewsbury, N J m 1700 Ann Hulitt
2. Abigail Lippincott b Feb 16-1677 m James Shinn
3. Hannah Lippincott b Nov 15-1679 m Henry Allen
4. Hope Lippincott b Oct 1681 m Apr 15-1701 William Gladding
5. Rebecca Lippincott (509)
6. James Lippincott b Jun 11-1687 d Jun 11-1760 m Sep 12-1709 Ann Eves
7. Elizabeth Lippincott b Mar 15-1690 m George Shinn
8. Jacob Lippincott b Aug 15-1693 m Jan 5-1715/16 Mary Burr
9. Rachel Lippincott b Jan 8-1695 m1 Zachariah Burr; m2 Francis Dawson
(1020) JOHN SHINN & (1021) JANE
John bap 1632 Soham, Herts; son of (2040) Clement; d 1712 Spring-
field Twp, Burlington Co, N J; m Jane; to N J 1677
1. John Shinn (510)
2. Sarah Shinn b 1669 m Thomas Atkinson
3. Mary Shinn m1 10m 21-1686 John Crosby; m2 Richard Fenimore
4. George Shinn d 1695 m 5m 21-1691 Mary Thompson
/ton
5. Thomas Shinn d 9m 15-1695 m1 1687 Sarah Shawthorne; m2 1692/93 Mary Stock
6. James Shinn b 1678/79 d 1751/52 m Oct 3-1697 Abigail Lippincott
7. Martha Shinn m 1m 1-1697/98 Joshua Owen: m2 1729 Restore Lippincott
8. Francis Shinn d 1706, no issue
9. Esther Shinn, never married
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8gt-grandparents
(1120) ROBERT SCOTHORN & (1121) ANN BARRET
Robert b c1605 d during Civil War; m May 6-1628 Oxton, Ann
1. William Scothorn b c1630 living 1689
2. Francis Scothorn (560)
3. ?Thomas Scothorn ?m Jul 14-1660 Alice Knight
4. ?Robert Scothorn m Dec 15-1663 Alice Alvey
(1652) RICHARD MARIS & (1653) ALICE
Richard son of (3304) Richard and (3305) Ann Maris; m Alice
1. George Maris (826)
(1696) CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY & (1697) THEODATE BATCHILER
Christopher b 1598; d Mar 6-1685/86; son of (3392) John Hussey
& (3393) Mary Wood; m1 Theodate b 1603 d 1649, daughter of
(3394) Stephen Batchiler b 1561 d 1660; m2 2m 9-1658 widow Ann
Mingay d 6m 24-1680 - England to Hampton, Mass 1630
1. Stephen Hussey
2. John Hussey (848)
3. Mary Hussey bap 4m 2-1638 m Thomas Page
4. Theodate Hussey bap 8m 23-1660 d 1649
5. Huldah Hussey
Source: The Pioneers of Maine and New Hampshire by Pope, 1908
(1698) ISAAC PERKINS & (1699) SUSANNA WISE
Isaac b c1612 d 1685 m Susanna, daughter of (3398) Humphrey
and (3399) Susan Wise
1. Rebecca Perkins (849)
(1716) THOMAS BRINTON & (1717) ANN BIDDLE
Thomas b 1607 d 1687 Lower Gournall, Staffs m Jun 27-1631 Ann,
daughter of (3434) William; Thomas son of (3432) Thomas Brinton
and (3433) Ellen Mason
1. William Brinton (858)
Source: Frank R Baird
(1718) EDWARD BAGLEY & (1719) ANN
Edward son of (3436) John d 1635
1. Ann Bagley (859)
(1728) THOMAS PRICE & (1729) ELIZABETH PHILLIPS
Thomas b 1610 Wales; landed Md Mar 25-1634; d Aug 23-1701 Md; m
1634 Elizabeth, daughter of (3458) Robert Phillips, Calvert Co
1. Thomas Price (864)
66
(1842) WILLIAM WASHBURN & (1843) JANE
William to Hempstead, L I, N Y before 1649
1. John Washburn m 1655 Mary Butler
2. Hope Washburn m Mary Stiles
3. William Washburn
4. Mary Washburn (921)
5. Sarah Washburn m Robert Williams
6. Martha Washburn m Edmund Titus
7. Phebe Washburn
8. Agnes Washburn m Robert Jackson
(1920) RALPH HEMINGWAY & (1921) ELIZABETH HEWES
Ralph b England d Jun 1-1678 Roxbury, Mass; m Jul 5-1634 Rox-
bury, Elizabeth b 1602 d 1m 2-1684/85, daughter of (3842) John
Hewes and (3843) Mary Foote (daughter of Robert)
1. Mary Hemingway b Apr 4-1635 d yg
2. Samuel Hemingway b Jun 1636 m Sarah Cooper - to New Haven, Conn
3. Ruth Hemingway b Sep 21-1638 d 1684, never married
4. John Hemingway b Apr 27-1641 m Mary Trescott - Roxbury
5. Joshua Hemingway (960)
6. Mary Hemingway b Apr 7-1644
7. Elizabeth Hemingway b May 31-1645 m John Holbrook
8. Mary Hemingway b Apr 7-1647 d yg
(1928) JOSEPH MORSE
Joseph b 1610 to New England 1634; son of (3856) Joseph Morse
b c1587 d 1646 Ipswich, Mass; to New England c 1642
1. John Morse (964)
(1932) RICHARD SAWTELL & (1933) ELIZABETH
Richard in Watertwon, Mass 1636; brother, Thomas & sister, Ann;
in Groton several years; d Aug 21-1694; m Elizabeth d Oct 18-1694
1. Richard Sawtell d Aug 9-1676
2. Elizabeth Sawtell b May 1-1638 m Daniel Sterling
3. Jonathan Sawtell b Aug 24-1639 d Jul 6-1690 Groton
4. Mary Sawtell b Nov 19-1640 d Mar 22-1665 m 1664 Joseph Johnson
5. Hannah Sawtell b Dec 10-1642 d Feb 18-1723 m 1665 Increase Winn
6. Zachariah Sawtell (966)
7. Bethia Sawtell b c1647 d Oct 12-1714 m 1702 John Green
8. Obadiah Sawtell b c1649 d Mar 20-1740
9. Ruth Sawtell b c1650 d Jan 12-1720 m 1677 John Hewes
10. John Sawtell m Elizabeth Post
11. Enoch Sawtell b c1654 d Mar 1-1742
Source: John B Threlfall
(1984) WILLIAM MALTBY & (1985) MARY
William suffered as a Quaker 1676 Orston, Notts; m Mary d 12m
6-1706/07; name evolved as Maltsby, Malsby, Malsbury, Malmsbury
1. William Maltsby (992)
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(1986) JOHN ROADES & (1987) ELIZABETH
John from Ripley, Derbyshire to Pa c1684; d 8m 27-1701 Darby,
now Delaware Co, Pa; m Elizabeth
1. Adam Roades b 6m 30-1660 d 1744/45
2. Mary Roades (993)
3. John Roades b 6m 13-1664
4. Elizabeth Roades b 11m 7-1667 m 1m 14-1692/93 Edward Dawes
5. Jacob Roades b 12m 16-1670
6. Abraham Roades b 10m 11-1672 d 5m 11-1689
7. Sarah Roades b 3m 5-1675 ?d yg
8. Hannah Roades b 12m 15-1677 ?d yg
9. Joseph Roades b 2m 5-1680 d 1732
Source: Maulsby Genealogy by Barnard, 1909
(1990) THOMAS FOULKE & (1991) MARY
Thomas b 1624 d Jun 10-1714 Burlington Co; to N J 1677
m Mary b 1629 d Feb 16-1718
1. Thomas Foulke b 1664 d 1739
2. Hannah Foulke (995)
3. Mary Foulke m 1684 Samuel Bunting
and others
(2000) DANIEL DOANE
Daniel b c1636 Plymouth, Mass; d Dec 20-1712 Eastham; to Eastham
1645; m1; m2 widow Hepzibah Cole Crisp; son of (4000) John
Doane (Done) b 1590 England, d Feb 21-1685/86 Eastham, m1 Ann,
m2 Lydia, to Plymouth 1630, to Eastham 1645; Children of John:
Abigail b Jan 13-1632 d Jan 23-1734/35; John; Daniel (2000) ;
Ephraim d 1700; Lydia m Sep 11-1645 Samuel Hicks
1. Daniel Doane (1000)
2. Son Doane d Sep 1667
3. Joseph Doane b c1668
4. Constant Doane b Mar 7-1669/70 m Jan 8-1690 George Shaw
5. Israel Doane b c1672 m1 Ruth Freeman; m2 widow Mercy Cobb Sparrow
6. Rebecca Doane m Benjamin Myrick
7. Abigail Doane m Mar 17-1702/03 Timothy Dimmock
8. Nathaniel Doane d 1758 m Mary
9. Ruth Doane m Jul 13-1710 Nathaniel Mayo
Children of Daniel & Hepzibah
(1) Hepzibah Doane
(2032) EDWARD GASKILL & (2033) SARAH
Edward b c1603 England; d c1690 Salem, Mass; m c1636 Sarah d c1691
1. Samuel Gaskill (1016)
2. Preserved Gaskill b 12m 16-1639 d aft 1711 m John Lambert
3. Daniel Gaskill bap 8m 10-1640 ?d yg
4. Sarah Gaskill bap 3m 15-1643 m May 24-1661 Peter Joy
5. Hannah Gaskill bap 1m 1-1646 ?d yg
6. Edward Gaskill bap 2m 30-1648 d bef Dec 16-1717 Salem
68
(2034) LAWRENCE SOUTHWICK & (2035) CASSANDRA
Lawrence d 1659 Salem, Mass; m Cassandra; to Salem 1639
1. John Southwick
2. Mary Southwick b 1630 m Henry Trask
3. Josiah Southwick b 1632 m Mary Boyce
4. Provided Southwick b 1635 d 1640
5. Daniel Southwick b 1637 m Esther Boyce
6. Provided Southwick (1017)
7. Elizabeth Southwick m John Burnell
8. Ann Southwick m Potter
9. Clarissa Southwick
10. Deborah Southwick
Source: Mrs Bertha Kamm
(2036) RICHARD LIPPINCOTT & (2037) ABIGAIL GOODY
Richard b c1610 Sidbury, Devonshire; son of ?Anthony; d 9m 25-
1683 Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, N J; m Roxbury, Mass, Abigail
d Jun 2-1697; to Dorchester, Mass 1640; to Shrewsbury 1665
1. Remembrance Lippincott b Sep 15-1641 Dorchester d Nov 25-1722 m Margaret
2. John Lippincott b Nov 1-1644 d 1720 N J m Ann Barber
(Barber
3. Abigail Lippincott b Jan 17-1648 d yg
4. Restore Lippincott (1018)
5. Freedom Lippincott b Sep 1-1655 d 1697 Burlington Co, N J m Mary
6. Increase Lippincott b Dec 5-1657
7. Jacob Lippincott b May 11-1660 m Grace Wooley
8. Preserved Lippincott b Feb 25-1663 R I d Mar 1666
Source: George W Ingram
(2038) WILLIAM SHATTUCK
William, shoemaker, Boston 1650-58; to R I; to Shrewsbury,
Monmouth Co, N J
1. Hannah Shattuck (1019)
2. Exercise Shattuck b Nov 12-1656 m George Corlies
3. Elizabeth Shattuck m Jacob Coale
Source: Shattuck Memorials, p 366
69
THE MOORES OF BALLYMONEY, IRELAND
The first Moore in County Antrim, Ireland appears to have been James
Moore who migrated from County Cumberland, England before 1625. In 1669
these Moores are listed in Ballymoney: William, Enagh; James and Robert,
MacFinn. If William and Robert were sons of James, a tentative tree can
be worked out.
James
William
Robert
?
James d 1728
James (352)
William James George John Joseph
Robert Andrew David James Joseph
(176)
Some idea of this Quaker colony in County Antrim can be got by
studying the names appended to various documents: (all named MOORE)
1724 men's meeting at James Moore Sr's (Myers p 230)
James Jr, James, William
1729 certificate for Olivia McCool (Myers frontispiece)
Robert, William, James, James
1733 marriage of Samuel Clark and Jane Knock (PRONI T1062/39/9)
George, James, James, William, James, Elizabeth, Elizabeth,
Susanna, Susanna, Robert
1737 marriage of William Moore and Mary Gregg (Myers p 431)
William, Samson, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, James, John, Joseph
The best known Moore is James who lived at Ballinacree, three miles
west of Ballymoney. He was likely a cousin of James Moore (352) (pg 52).
His name appears in Quaker records from 1675 until his death in 1728. His
will was written Dec 29-1727 and probated in 1728. A number of Quaker
services and meetings were held at his house. His wife was Elizabeth.
He had ten children:
1. William Moore b c1674 m Clotworthy, settled at Killead
Children: John, Clotworthy, James, Jean (Whitsitt)
2. Alice Moore b c1676 m 10m 17-1697, at her father's, Thomas Erwin
3. James Moore b c1678 m 10m 24-1701 Susanna Whitsitt - Ballinacree
Son: William m Mary Gregg
4. George Moore b c1680 m 7m 2-1702, at Lurgan, Mary Hoope
Children: William, James, George, Sarah, Elizabeth
5. John Moore b 6m 9-1682 m 4m 24-1702, at Lurgan, Ruth Hoope
Children: William b 8m 21-1704, Francis b 2m 1-1705, Eleanor
b 2m 24-1707, James b 5m 9-1708, Robert b 4m 9-1709
6. Joseph Moore b c1684 m 12m 6-1706/07, at Grange, Susanna Brady
Children: William b 1708, James b 1710, John b 1712,
Joseph b 1716, Samson d 1775, George
7. Sarah Moore m1 Henderson: m2 12m 9-1708, at her father's, Joseph Courtney
8. Elizabeth Moore m 11m 2-1705, at her father's, Joseph Whitsitt
9. Daughter m Crockett
10. Frances Moore m Wilkinson
Sources: Landed Gentry of Ireland by Burke; Ancestors & Descendants of
Andrew Moore by J A M Passmore, 1897; Immigration of the Irish Quakers
into Pennsylvania by A C Myers, 1902; Public Record Office, Belfast
70
ANCESTORS OF PRESIDENT HOOVER
8 Jesse Hoover (family orig Pa)
4 Eli Hoover
1806-1856 NC OH IA
1820-1892 OH IA
9 Rebecca Yount
2 Jesse Clark Hoover
1801-1896 KY OH IA
1846-1880 OH IA
10 John Davis
5 Mary Davis
1781-1853 NC OH
1820-1853 OH
11 Lydia Coate
1 Herbert Clark Hoover
1793-1826 SC OH
1874-1964
12 John Minthorn
6 Theodore Minthorn
1768-1859 CT ONT
1817-1866 ONT
13 Lucinda Shepherd
3 Hulda Randall Minthorn
1794-1854 ONT
1848-1884 IA
14 Henry Wasler
7 Mary Wasler
1793-1864 PA ONT
1818-1903 ONT IA
OR
15 Ann Tool
1790-1872 ONT
ANCESTORS OF PRESIDENT EISENHOWER
8 Frederick Eisenhower
4. Jacob F Eisenhower
1794-1884 PA KS
1826-1906 PA KS
9 Barbara Miller
2 David J Eisenhower
1789-1862
1863-1942 PA KS
10 Henry Matter
5 Rebecca Matter
1796-1868 PA
1825-1890
11 Anna Mary Dietrich
1 Dwight David Eisenhower
1803-1865
1890-1969
12 Daniel Stover (family orig Pa)
6 Simon P Stover
1780-1865 VA
1822-1873 VA
13 Mary Ann Hannah
3 Ida Elizabeth Stover
1781-1852
1862-1946 VA KS
14 William Link
7 Elizabeth J Link
1795-1879 VA
1822-1867
15 Esther C Shindler
1796-1874
71
INDEX OF SURNAMES (pages 16-68)
(capitals are ancestral lines)
Aabel 17
Boyd 23
Conrad 57
Acker 30
BRADFORD 36
Cook 29 39
Ainsworth 62
Brandon 30
Cooke 32
Alderson 19
Brantingham 33
ALLEN 48 64
Cooper 39 44 66
Brimberg 42
Cope 25 26 33
Allender 28
Bringham 21
Copeland 43 47
Alvey 65
BRINTON 55 61 65
Corlies 68
Amerine 20
BROWN 24 30 32 36 37
Corson 56
Anderson 29
38 46 54 62
Annan 28
Cotter 17
Buchanan 38
Coverdale 17
ARMSTRONG 18 32 41
Buckley 45
Cox 16 25 32 57
Arnett 23
Budd 59
Arnold 23
Craig 38
Buffington 33 53
Cramer 56
Atkinson 22 59 64
Buffum 64
Craven 24
Bunting 67
Bacon 60
Crawford 31
BURDG 18 21 26 32 33
BAGLEY 55 61 65
Cresse 48 56
40 48 56 62
Crisp 67
Baily 55
Burdsall 48
Crosby 64
BALDWIN 30 38 46 54 60 Burgoin 55
Cummings 18
Ball 25 51 57
Burnell 68
Curtis 59
Ballard 49
Burr 64
Barber 68
BURSON 40 49 57
Davidson 23
Barclay 34
Butler 66
DAVIS 38 51 53 58
BARRET 65
BUTTERWORTH 51
Dawes 67
Barton 39
Byfield 25
Dawson 64
Bartram 54
DAY 37 51
Bates 20
Capel 62
Dayton 48
BATCHILER 65
Carliss 59
Deaver 35 51
Bay 23 24
Carr 55
Delaplane 47
Bayns 64
Carron 20
Dickerson 34
Beard 30
Carson 19
Beck 24
Dickey 49
CARTER 54 59
Beeson 18
DICKINSON 36 44 52 60
Case 43
Dier 63
Bell 23
Casner 23
Bellangee 48
Diffedoffy 48
CATTELL 33 41 50 58
Bennett 61
DILLON 38 40 58
Chalfant 44
Benson 29
Dimmock 67
Chapline 31
Best 29
Dix 55
Chenowith 30
Betts 24
DIXSON 55 61
Christiansen 17
Beverly 52
DOANE 41 50 58 64 67
Christian 19
BIDDLE 65
Dodge 24
CLARK 19 46 47
Bird 42
Donnal 33
Clarkson 17
Blackstone 39
Downing 38
Clayes 58
Blain 24
Dufford 43
CLAYTON 30 37
DUNCALF 57
Blunston 53
Cleaver 39
Dunn 27
Bond 51
CLEMSON 29 36 45
Bonnell 59
Coale 68
Bonsall 30 54
Eachos 55
Coates 39 45 47
Earl 53
Borton 50
Cobb 67
Bottomfield 23
Easton 23
Cobine 42
Bowers 63
Edmundson 39
Coebourne 60
BOWKER 50
Eggman 32 41
Cole 47 67
Eisenhower 16
Bowman 43
BOWNE 48 56 62
Colegate 35 48
Elliot (t) 37 45
Collins 26
Boyce 68
Ellis 50
Comfort 32
Ellison 56
72
Ellyson 26
GRIFFITH 21 25 31 32
Homiczowski 17
Endecott 64
38 39 40 47 48 49
Hoppock 43
Engle 17 33 42 50 58
56 57 59
Horn 55
Esta 34
Grigg 41
Hortman 24
EVANS 50 62
Griscomb 58
Hough 25
Eves 64
Grubb 54
Houshell 43
Ewan 59
Guest 45
Howard 22 23 34
Ewing 28
Howland 48
Hadley 21
Hudson 18
Faircloe 34
Haines 41 45 48 50 52
Hugg 34
Farquhar 46 48
Hale 21
Hulitt 64
Fenimore 64
Hall 22
HUNT 22 23 28 35 39
Ferguson 34 42
Halliday 45 52
Hunter 23
Fertog 20
Hamer 25
HUSSEY 31 39 47 55 61 65
Field 46
Hammans 46
HYANDSON 60
Fischer 23
Hance 48
Fisher 64
Hank 32
INSKEEP 55
FOOTE 66
Hankins 20
Ford 55
Hanna 33
Jack 36
Fordham 34
Hanson 55
Jackson 46 66
FORSTER 44
Hanway 32
JAMES 45 53
Fortney 24
HARBOUR 40
Jane 57
FOULKE 63 67
Harlan (d) 47 61
Javens 23
Fowler 30
HARRIS 63
Jenkins 17
Fraser 17
Harrison 18
JOHNS 31 40
Fred 46 52
HARRY 39 47 55
JOHNSON 30 46 48 52 60
Freeman 67
Hart 24
61 66
French 58
HARTLEY 35
Johnston 20 23
Fry 62
Hastings 36
Jones 28 41 49 53
Hatton 54
Joy 67
Gambel 45
HAVEN 41
Justis 42
Gamble 36
Hayes 29 61
Gardner 22 64
Hayward 47
Kana 17
Garretson 55
Head 53
Kelley 35
Garrett 61
Heald 57
Kendall 41
Garwood 50
Hecht 27
Kennedy 17 27 33
GASKILL 41 50 59 64 67
Heckathorn 57
Kerlin 50
Gates 20
HEMINGWAY 21 26 32 41
Kersey 31 55
Gest 44
49 57 62 66
Kimber 37 38
GIBBONS 18 30 51 60
HENDERSON 36 52
King 34 59 63
Gifford 40
Heston 58
Kinsey 58
GILES 44
HEWES 66
Kirk 46 52
Gilpin 54
Hewlet 40
Kitts 58
Gladding 64
Hewlings 56
Kline 32
Gleave 55
Hibberd 46
Knight 65
Glenn 42
Hicks 22 67
Kugler 25
Glynn 17
Hiett 46
Goddard 49
Hill 58
LAICAN 42
Goeller 20
Hilles 37 38
Laing 40
GOODY 68
Hilliard 50
Lambert 67
Grant 40
Hindman 19
LANGDON 56
Greasley 57
Hoar 36
Larison 41
Green 18 36 66
Hoge 40
Latta 33
Greenwood 45
Holbrook 66
Laughharne 63
Gregg 61
Holland 39
Laverty 24
Griest 39
Hollingsworth 53
Law 30 55
Griffin 24
Holmes 53
Lawrence 53
73
Lawson 22
46 47 48 54 55 60
Peirce 46
Leach 20
Mercer 61
Pence 22
Leadbetter 41
Meredith 37 38
PENNELL 54 60 61
Lemke 16
Merryman 55
Penrose 47
Lenox 22
Michener 38 50
PERKINS 61 65
LESTER 49 56 57
MICKLE 45 53
Pew 40
LEWIS 23 31 36 42 53 61 Miles 44
Pharo 48 56
LIGHTFOOT 25 30 46 53 MILHOUS 16 18 21 25 30
PHILLIPS 42 56 65
54
37 38 45
Picchet 51
Lincoln 52
MILLER 19 23 28 34 37
PIERSON 47 55
Lingenfelter 22
44 46 48 52
Pike 17
Linton 17
Milner 42
Pim 47
Linvil (1) 36 60
Mingay 65
Pinkerton 23
LIPPINCOTT 59 64 68
Mooney 36
Plummer 24 30
Lippitt 28
MOORE 20 24 29 30 36
Post 66
Livingood 26
39 44 47 48 52
Potter 68
Livingsto 19 36
Morgan 49
POTTS 49 57
Lloyd 38
Morris 32 44 49
Powell 59 62
Lucas 17
MORSE 58 62 63 66
Pratt 58
Ludlam 48
Musgrove 52
PRICE 25 31 32 39 40 47
Lynn 49
Myers 24 28
48 49 55 61 65
LYTLE 23 29 35 43
Myrick 67
PROTHERO 53
Puffer 58
Maddock 61
Negus 26 32
Pugh 37
MAL (M) SB (UR) 26 33 41
Newby 53
Purdy 35
50 58 63
Newlin 44 60
Pyle 28 31 54
MALT BY 63 66
Nicklewarth 17
Pyles 28
MARIS 53 55 61 65
NIXON 16 17 19 20 22
Marsh 24 39
27 33 75
Rakestraw 41 59
Marshall 54
Nochber 43
Randall 64
Marshburn 17 18
Noll 17
Rankin 28
Marten 42
Norris 29 43 44
Ravenscraft 28
Martin 19 31 34 35 60
Nourse 58
Rea 36
MASON 65
Nunes 18
Reading 33
Mateer 38
RECORD 47
MATTHEWS 26 32 39 40
Odell 25
Rees 42 63
47 49 56
Ogborn 58
Reeve 41
Maule 38
O'Nan 45
Renniston 50
Maulsby 47
Ong 38
Rice 25
Maxon 26
Onion 35
Richardson 19 27
Mayo 67
Osborne 35
Ridgeway 56
McAdams 28
Overton 56
Ring 53
McClure 21
Owen 64
Roach 20
McCollum 52
ROADES 63 67
McCOMAS 29 35 44 51
Packer 47
ROBERTS 46 50 54
McCready 23
Page 65
Robinson 24 32
McCULLEY 41
Pagett 24
Rockhill 59
McCune 28
Park 32 58
Rogers 50
McElhaney 28
PARKER 37 54 63
Roman 38
McELWAIN 28 34 43
Parrish 55
Ross 20 23
McGowan 27
PARSONS 31 55 62
Rowell 24
McManaman 21
Partridge 27
Rowland 24 52
McMillan 38 39
Paschall 37
Ruff 35
McPherson 23
PASSMORE 26 35 45
Russell 45
Meeker 17
Patterson 25 43
Rutter 49
Mellen 49
Paxton 31
Ryan 16
MENDENHALL 25 31 38
PEARCE 58
74
Sanden 17
Stradling 64
Weakley 17
Satcher 54
STRODE 36 45 52 53
Weaver 43
SAWTELL 58 63 66
Swaine 48
WEBSTER 35 37 44 51
Sawyer 45
Swayne 37
Weeks 62
Schacht 17
Swayze 34
Welday 41
Schooley 33
Swearingen 28
WELLSMITH 61
SCOTHORN 22 28 34 42
West 21
51 60 65
Talbott 51
Wheeler 31
Seaman 56
Talkinton 53
Whinery 33
Seaton 46
Taylor 36 54 55 61
WHITE 47 56
SEEDS 27 33 42
Temple 54
Whitney 58
Seiz 25
Tennis 35 49
Whittaker 44
Sellers 60
Tha (t) cher 44 58 61
Wickersham 55
Servis 43
THOMAS 29 34 42 43
Wildermuth 17
Seulke 21
47 51
WILEY 29 35 43 53
Shaeffer 31
THOMASSON 42
Wilkinson 52
Sharpless 36 38 46 61
Thompson 24 30 36 64
WILLETS 40 48 56 62
Sharply 55
Tilton 48
William 63
SHATTUCK 64 68
Timberlake 18
Williams 36 38 40 66
Shaw 22 31 40 67
Titus 54 66
Williamson 46
Shawthorne 64
Townsend 56 62
Willis 61
Shepherd 31
Trask 68
WILSON 22 25 28 34 36
Shields 19
Trego 36
50 52 58
SHINN 50 59 64
Trescott 66
Winn 66
Shreve 33 59
Treviller 53
Wirick 30
Silcott 24
TRIMMER 19 22 28 34
WISE 65
Simcock 61
42 43
WOOD 25 65
Simmons 44
Tucker 23
Woods 16
Sinclair 22
Turner 54
WOODWARD 47 58 63
Sisson 24
Tuten 23
Wooley 68
Skinner 17 30
TWIGGS 34 42
Wooster 63
Slack 29 54
TWINING 49 64
Worrelow 61
SMITH 25 32 40 44 48
Twitchell 49
Worth 49
52 64
WRIGHT 30 56
Snyder 24
Underwood 55
Wyly 53
Sopers 50
Updegraff 47
Wyman 17
SOUTHWICK 64 68
Sparrow 67
Vanscoy 20
Yarnall 38 46
Speakman 22 55
Vansky 19 20
Young 20
Spiers 60
Varney 26
Spittler 26
Vastine 49
Zuber 36
Sprague 23
VICKERS 25 31 38 46
Springer 42
Stackhouse 54
WADSWORTH 17 20 23 24 Manning 22
Stacy 59
29 35
Stanfield 47
Waldren 22
STANHOPE 57 62
Walker 24
Starr 54
Waller 27
STEARNS 62
Walraven 34 42
Steere 30
Walter 52
Sterling 66
Walton 26
Stevens 22 57
Ward 23
Stevenson 28 58
Ware 21
Stiles 66
WASHBURN 62 66
Stockton 64
Waters 25
Stone 62
Watson 42
Stout 24
Way 37 45
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INDEX OF NIXONS (pages 16-33)
Albert 20
George 19 22 27 33
Nancy 22
Alice 17
George Thomas 19
Neva Joan 17
Alma 27
Guy Brandon 20
Alonzo 22
Olive G 19
Alta Estella 20
Harold Samuel 16
Amelia 16
Harriet 27
Patricia 16
Ann 17
Harrison B 27
Perry 22
Arthur 27
Henry Delbert 20
Arthur Burdg 16
Henry Wadsworth 17
Rachel Ann 22
Austin Roscoe 20
Hiram D 20
Richard Calvert 16
Hugh Henry 17
RICHARD MILHOUS 16
Belle 27
Robert 27
Bertie Ray 20
Irene Chloe 17
Roger Lee 17
Boston A 19
Isaiah 22
Rosie Samantha 22
Roy Benson 20
C Frank 19
James 22 27 33
Carrie May 17
Jean 33
Samuel 33
Catherine 33
Jennet 33
Samuel Brady 17 19
Chales M 19
John 22 27 33
Sarah 22 27 33
Christine Ann 17
Joseph 22
Sarah Elizabeth 19
Clara Hazel 20
Joyce Adair 17
Sarah Maude 27
Columbus Henry 19
Julie 16
Seeds 22 27
June 17
Sidney E 22
Dallie C 20
Susannah 22
David Palmer 19 20
Lawrene Mae 16
Donald Anthony 16
Leland Warren 17
Thelma 17
Dora Blanche 20
Linnie E 27
Loren Hugh 17
Vivian 17
Earl Motley 20
Louisa L 19
Edward Calvert 16
Walter Wadsworth 17
Eleanor 22
Mabel A 27
Wando 17
Elihu Andrew 20
Mamie Murdell 20
William 22 33
Eliza J 22
Margaret 19 33
William Francis 19
Elizabeth 16 33
Margaret Lovina 19
William Wilson 22
Elizabeth Marie 20
Marie 20
Winford Kessler 19
Emma C 27
Marie Bell 20
Ernest Leland 17
Mark 22
Ernestine 17
Martha 27 33
Ezra H 27
Martha L 19
Mary 33
Francis 27
Mary A 19
Francis Anthony 16 17
Mary Ann 22
Francis Donald 16
Mary J 22
Francis Moore 27
Matilda 20
Freddie Ernest 20
Melissa 22
FROM JAMES TO RICHARD
The Nixon Line
by
Raymond Martin Bell
Washington & Jefferson College
Washington, Pennsylvania
First edition 1957
Second edition 1969
JAMES NIXON, of Brandywine
The earliest record of a Nixon ancestor of President Richard Mil-
hous Nixon is on April 3, 1731 when Joseph and Mary Cox sold 100 acres
in Brandywine Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware to James Nixon
(Deed Book Z2 p. 49). This farm was sold by his son, George in 1803.
There is no indication as to the origin of James Nixon. At his death
some of his money was in the hands of the Principal of a Presbyterian
Academy. From 1727 to 1729 several thousand persons from the north of
Ireland landed at New Castle, about nine miles south of the Nixon land.
The Nixon farm was "about 3 miles from Wilmington, and near the
valley turnpike" according to a notice in the American Watchman for
May 12, 1819. It was just west of the Concord Pike (Route 202) near
Blueball. The exact location has not been determined. It is close to
the Alfred I. duPont estate.
An agreement to purchase a second 100-acre tract, butting the 1731
one on the south, was made with Jacob Vandiver on July 20, 1734. Final
title was not granted until January 8, 1771. A third tract of 78 acres,
butting the 1731 one on the north and the Concord Pike on the east
was bought after 1747. The name of James Nixon appear S on the first
Brandywine Hundred tax list, that for 1738.
In 1731 James Nixon is listed as cooper, in 1772 as farmer and in
1773 as ye oman (freeholder, landowner). It is interesting to note
that Jacob Vandiver (of Dutch origin) or his predecessors were coopers.
The name was originally Van de Veere. If James Nixon was Presbyterian,
the Lower Brandywine Church near the Delaware-Pennsylvania line had
been established in 1720. The Presbyterian Church in Wilmington was
founded in 1737. The town of Wilmington dates back to 1731.
2
The land record of James Nixon is as follows:
1731 April 3 Joseph and Mary Cox to James Nixon 100 acres
willed to son, George May 16, 1773
sold by George and Martha Nixon April 2, 1803 to William Young
for $2000, acknowledgement April 1803, recorded May 23, 1803
(Deed Book Z2, p. 49)
1734 July 20 Jacob Van Devere to James Nixon, cooper 100 acres
for L140, agreement to sell, proved November 12, 1757, recorded
January 4, 1758 (Deed Book S1, p. 265).
The final title was given January 8, 1771 by Tobias and Peter
Vandiver, Jr. sons and sole heirs of Jacob Vandiver.
Resurvey made December 19, 1720, eastern half of 200-acre tract
sold by Vandiver to Nixon. Acknowledged May 1771, recorded
February 12, 1773 (Deed Book Z1, p. 464).
willed to son, James May 16, 1773 (home farm)
sold March 26, 1821 by Martha Nixon, widow and acting executrix
of James Nixon, Jr. to Edward Tatnall for $1300. This was in
accordance with the will of James Nixon, Jr. June 7, 1801 that
his farm be sold when the youngest attained 21. Acknowledged
March 26, 1821, recorded April 11, 1821 (Deed Book X3, p. 373).
1772 August 11 James Nixon, farmer and Mary his wife sold for
L144-6 to Daniel McBride the 78 acres which Nixon had acquired
from Thomas McCracken (date not clear). This was part of a 106-acre
-tract which Richard Peters sold May 6, 1747 to Thomas McCracken.
Acknowledged May 1773, recorded October 29, 1778 (Deed Book D2, p. 44).
Apparently James Nixon, Sr. at the time of his death was living on the
1734 tract. There is a good description of it in the public sale notice
given by Martha Nixon, executrix of James Jr. in the American Watchman
for May 12, 1819: (this was soon after the 21st. birthday of the youngest)
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FARMS
BRANDYWINE HUNDRED
Heirs 1821 of Jas. Nixonit
NEW CASTLE CO., DEL.
TO
EDWARD TATNALL
1731-1821
WM.
ANDERSON
3
About one hundred acres of land situate in Brandywine
Hundred, New Castle County about 3 miles from Wilmington,
and near the valley turnpike road, bounded by lands of
William Young, Jacob Derickson and others; said land is
well watered with never failing springs, and handsomely
situated with a stone dwelling house and a considerable
number of bearing fruit trees of various kinds; about
one fourth of said land is well set with thriving timber.
The clear land is well adapted to improvement and in an
improving neighborhood convenient to a good market. The
situation is remarkably healthy.
The will of James Nixon was written May 16, 1773 and probated
June 26, 1775. The witnesses were Daniel McBride and Joseph Day.
His wife, Mary and son, George were to execute the will. The bequests:
To wife Mary 160 in cash, now held by James McCorkle; one-third of
the benefit of the place where I now live; bed and bedding, and
furniture for one room during her widowhood.
To son, George the plantation where John Reily formerly lived
(1731 tract) 106 acres; L70 in cash.
To James Hannah, my son-in-law and Elizabeth, his wife, L10 in cash.
To John Latta, my son-in-law and Mary, his wife, 120 in cash.
To Samuel Donnald, my son-in-law and Catherine, his wife, L15 in cash.
To Jean Nixon L60 in cash "now in the hand of the Rev. Mr. Robert
Smith of Pequea"; a horse and saddle and bed.
To James Nixon, the plantation whereon I now live, 100 acres
(1734 tract); also my negro man named Ned; a Negro woman
named Nance
To James Nixon and my wife all the remainder of the stock, horses,
cows, sheep and swine; all the household furniture; whatever
remains after paying the legacies goes to my wife.
4
If James Nixon was born in 1705, he would have been 70 when he
died. His first land purchase would have been at age 26. If he was
married about 1735, soon after his second land purchase, his married
daughters would have been born 1736 to 1748, with Jean born about
1750. The pension record of George shows that he was born in 1752.
The census record indicates that James, Jr. was born about 1755.
George was 21 when his father wrote his will. If Mary was the only
wife of James, she could have been born about 1714, married at 21,
and have been 41 when James was born. This would have James, Sr.
married at 30, which was common for that period. Since there are no
records the above is only speculation. There may have been some children
who died young.
There is no further record of the daughters. James, Jr. in his will
written June 7, 1801, probated June 1807, witnesses William Wood and
George Nixon, names his children:
John (b Oct 9, 1780, d 1863, m Mar 1808 Mary Kennedy), James, Mar-
garet, William, George (m Apr 6, 1815 Ann Reading), Mary, Martha,
Jennet, Sarah, Samuel (b c1798).
The Robert Smi th who ran the Academy in Pequea, Lancaster County,
Pa. was born to Londonderry, Ireland in 1723, came to America 1730, was
raised on the headwaters of Brandywine Creek, founded the academy in
the 1750's, received a D. D. degree from Princeton in 1760, died
in 1793.
It is interesting to note that nine miles west of the James Nixon
farm was that of Thomas Milhous, of Chester County, Pa. who settled
there in 1729 or 1730. He was the maternal ancestor of Richard Milhous
Nixon.
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GEORGE NIXON, Revolutionary soldier
George Nixon, son of James Sr., was born "in the year 1752 in
New Castle County, in the now State of Delaware" (pension record
S8919). The first record of him is in his father's will May 16,
1773, when George was 21. Soon after his father's death he married
Sarah Seeds on August 17, 1775 in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
This was a well-known Wilmington family. George settled on his 106-acre
farm where he lived until 1803.
The Revolution influenced his life for a number of years. In his
pension application George Nixon lists his service:
ensign under Capt. Evans and Lt. Ralston Dec. 10, 1776 to
Mar. 15, 1777 - with Washington at Trenton and Princeton
ensign under same officers August 25, 1777 to Oct. 10, 1777 -
in battle of Brandywine, about four miles from his home, Sep.
11, 1777
lieutenant under Capt. David McKee Oct. 15, 1777 to July 15, 1778 -
scouting against the British at Philadelphia
The Delaware Archives show the following:
Dec. 26, 1776 50 shillings, one month's pay to James Nixon
Jan. 2, 1777 50 shillings, one month's pay to George Nixon
both under Capt. George Evans, and Lt. Paul Raulston
Feb. 2, 1777 $6 bounty to James Nixon
Mar. 7, 1778 Capt. Paul Raulston
sergeant George Nixon, private James Nixon, both over 21
Aug. 17, 1778 oath of allegiance by George Nixon and James Nixon
The pension application of George Nixon was made July 22, 1833
before the Court of Clinton County, Ohio. It gives many details of
his service. His company "joined the Army of Washington, recrossed
the (Delaware) River with him and were stationed with him at said
6
Trenton on the memorable 2d of January 1777 when the British marched
to attack the Americans. This deponent is old and frail but well re-
collects the whole scene then displayed. After renewing the fires
about midnight the American troops were silently withdrawn and after
gaining a position in the enemy's rear were marched towards Princeton,
near which place early next morning they met the rear of the British
troops where a battle was fought and the latter defeated. In which this
deponent bore his share to the best of his skill and understanding as
Ensign in said Company and has now in his possession the very Sword and
Spontoon (half-pike) by him carried on that occasion".
Among the persons supporting his claim were his sons Seeds, age
41 and Francis, age 37. In his application he says:
"When called into the service I lived in New Castle County, Del.
and lived in Delaware some years after the Revolutionary War. I then
removed into Washington, Pa., from thence to Clinton County, Ohio,
where I now live."
When he collected his last pension payment on Mar. 11, 1842 he
stated that "he now resides in Clinton Co. and has resided there for
eleven years past and that previous thereto he resided in the state
of Pennsylvania."
In the 1800 census the George Nixon family is listed as two sons
and three daughters. The oldest son, George Jr., then 16 may have
been living in another household. In 1803 his wife's name was Martha,
a second marriage.
On April 2, 1803 George and Martha Nixon sold the 106-acre farm
in Delaware for $2000. On May 6, 1803 he bought a 224-acre farm at
the outskirts of Washington, Pa. for $1600. On November 13, 1807
in settling the estate of James Nixon, Jr, it was reported that George
Nixon, a witness to the will of June 7, 1801, "for several years
past has been resident out of Delaware in the western country several
7
hundred miles distant."
Court records show that George Nixon and his three sons lived on
the Pennsylvania farm. Washington was then a frontier town of 800.
Ohio had just become a state. A few years later the National Pike
was laid out. It passed north of the Nixon farm, just over the hill.
George Nixon evidently bought his farm from someone he had known
in Delaware. In 1807 he and William Wood, witnesses to the James Nixon,
Jr. will were both reported in the western country. George Nixon
bought his farm from Henry Woods who had become owner by deeds dated
1787 and 1793.
George Nixon's name appears yearly in the tax records. In the 1810
census he is listed as having two sons and one daughter; in 1820
there are three women in the household in addition to George. Before
the 1830 census was taken he had moved to Ohio. The deed and road
records show that George Sr. and his three sons all lived on the farm.
George Jr. was married about 1806, Seeds in 1815, Francis in 1817.
A daughter, Sarah was married in 1817.
In 1825 it was proposed to run a road through the Nixon farm. In
June 1826 George Sr., George Jr. and Francis appeared in court to
protest. (Roads and Bridges, vol. 5, p. 41). They said that the road
"will be greatly injurious to the farm of George Nixon Sr. through
which the same passes as the house of the said George stands upon a
bank and the road is located immediately below it so as to injure the
foundation and endanger the fall of the house". It also cut off all
his fields. The route of the road was changed. The new route is still
in use today.
In 1824 George Nixon sold 61 acres to William Wilson in two pieces.
In 1825 he sold 45 acres to George Jr. in two pieces. on May 6, 1830
George and Martha Nixon sold the remaining 120 acres to Robert Judson.
In 1830 George Nixon moved west again. It was likely because his two
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NIXON FARM
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WASHINGTON, PENNSYLVANIA
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younger sons wanted to move on, for George Sr., Seeds and Francis all
moved to Clinton County, Ohio. On June 15, 1830 George Nixon bought a
63-acre tract in what is now Washington Twp., parts of surveys #1382
and #1458. This he sold in deeds dated Jan. 26, 1839 and May 2, 1840.
Evidently his wife was dead.
His son Seeds was living in Cuba, Washington Twp. in 1838. There
is no further record of him. He must have moved on. Francis Nix on bought
130 acres close to his father's land on May 8, 1839. He sold this with
his wife Ann Sep. 21, 1841.
This brings us to the last chapter of the life of George Nixon Sr.
As a result of his pension application in 1833 he was granted an annual
pension of $50 a year on Sep. 4, 1834. This was for 4½ months service
as an ensign and 1/2 month service as private - five months service at
$9 per month. On Sep. 4, he was paid $200 to cover the period from Mar.
4, 1831 (when all pensions began, according to law) to Mar. 4, 1835.
Each Sep. 4 and Mar. 4 he collected $25. The last record of payment
was in Mar. 1842 when he appeared before the mayor of Cincinnati, Ohio
to collect his $25.
It appears that Francis and family decided to move farther west.
Seeds may have already gone. Evidently the trip was planned for the
spring of 1842. George Nixon was then 90. On Mar. 8,1842 a suit was
filed in Clinton County court charging that Francis Nixon had not
owned the land which he had sold Sep. 21, 1841. It was reported to
the court on March 10 that Francis had left the county. On March 11
they were in Cincinnati and picked up the pension. They likely took
a boat and travelled to the region of what is now Moline, Illinois.
This journey likely lasted till the end of April. On Apr. 17, 1843
it was reported to the Ohio court that Francis Nixon had died in Illi-
nois. Family records state that he died in April 1842.
COLONA TWP.
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So 90-year old George Nixon Sr. was living in Illinois in the
summer of 1842, with the widow of Francis and her seven children,
from 21 to 5 in age. Illinois records show that upon arrival in
Illinois the family lived in Colona Twp., Henry Co. on the banks
of the Rock River on a farm belonging to Anthony. Hunt. Here George Sr.
died on August 5, 1842. He was buried on the adjoining farm of
James Glenn in what is now Glennwood Cemetery. Tradition says that
the day he died he had been busily engaged in repairing fences on
the farm. He would mount his horse and ride around the farm looking
after the stock. In 1850 the widow and her family were in Rock Island Co.
The fact that a Revolutionary soldier was buried in Henry County
was never forgotten. When George's grandson, Francis Moore Nixon
died in Freeport, Illinois in 1918 at the age of 89 his obituary
pointed out that his grandfather, George had fought at Pinceton and
Brandywine. About 1910 a movement was started to locate and mark the
grave of this Revolutionary veteran. When it was finally located in
Glennwood Cemetery, a marker was dedicated October 18, 1925 by D.A.R.
chapters of the region. The marker was provided by the Henry County
Board of Supervisors. The cemetery is located midway between Coal Valley
and Green Rock, Illinois. It is just a short distance south of Route
U. S. 6. At the dedication a talk on the life of George Nixon was given
by Genl. Charles G. Davis of Geneseo. Descendants unveiled the marker
which read "Near here lies George Nixon, Soldier of the Revolution,
born 1752, New Castle Co., Del., died 1842, Henry Co., Ill. then
follow the dates of his service and "Erected to this patriot and pioneer
by Henry County and dedicated by the D. A. R. 1925. On that day no
one thought that a 12-year old descendant living in California would
someday become President of the United States.
10
The known children of George Nixon Sr. were:
1. George Nixon Jr. born 1784 Delaware, see below
2. Seeds Nixon b 1792 m Oct 5, 1815 Sarah Waller of Canton Twp.,
Washington Co., Pa.; in Clinton Co., Ohio 1838
3. Sarah Nixon m June 12, 1817 Andrew McGowan of Canonsburg, Pa.
4. Francis Nixon b 1796 m Aug 26, 1817 Ann Kennedy of New Lisbon,
Ohio; to Clinton Co. 1830; to Henry Co., Ill. 1842 where he died
a. George Nixon b 1818 d Mar 19, 1822
b. Robert Nixon b 1820 d June 11, 1823
C. Martha Nixon b 1824
d. James Nixon b 1826
e. Francis Moore Nixon b Jan 20, 1829 d Jan 26, 1918
f. John Nixon b 1831
g. Sarah Nixon b 1833
h. Harrison B Nixon b 1835
i. Ezra H Nixon b 1837
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GEORGE NIXON Jr.
George Nixon Jr. was born in Brandywine Hundred in 1784 according
to the 1850 census record. He was 19 when he moved to Washington, Pa.
with his father. He was about 22 when he married 16-year old Hannah
Wilson, daughter of William and Eleanor (Scothorn) Wilson. William
Wilson, blacksmith and wagon-maker of Washington, had come from
Delaware several years before the Nixons.
One of the interesting puzzles that the Nixon research solved
was a samplerwhich Miss Florence Eisele found in her family:
WILLIAM WILSON, ELENOR WILSON, SIDNY WILSON, WILLIAM D WILSON,
MARY JONS, THOMAS JONS, WILLIAM W NIXSON, GEORGE NIXSON,
HANNAH NIXSON - - MARGET SCOTHORN HER SAMPLER 27 SE 1808.
This turned out to be the children of William and Eleanor Wilson:
Hannah (Nixon), Mary (Jones), Sidney, William Davis Wilson. William
died in 1837, Eleanor in 1819. Margaret Scothorn was a niece of Eleanor.
William Wilson Nixon was the oldest son of George Jr.
George Jr. and Hannah were members of the Methodist (now First
United) Church in Washington soon after their marriage until the
death of Hannah about 1827. Hannah was a member of the women's class
which met in town Friday afternoons. George was a member of the country
class which met Sundays after church.
In 1826 George Jr. appeared in court with his father and brother to
protest the new road. He is listed in the census for 1810, 1820, 1830
in what is now North Franklin Twp. In 1840 he is in Smith Twp. He
bought a 6-acre tract from his father in 1825 which he sold to Dunlap
in 1833 when he moved to Smith Twp. In 1825 he bought a 42-acre piece
of the old farm. He sold it to FitzWilliams in 1844 when he moved to Ohio.
George Jr. was not interested in going to Ohio in 1830. He married
secondly Nov 16, 1830 Christine Pence of Canton Twp., now N. Franklin.
It is not known where in Smi th Twp., Washington Co. he lived 1833 to 1844.
12
Evidently George Jr. moved to Richland Twp., Vinton Co., Ohio
for in the 1850 census he was living there with his daughter, Nancy
Sinclair. In 1860 he was living with his grandson, George Nixon.
He may be buried in Mount Zion cemetery which adjoined the Nixon
land in Richland Twp. If so, it is in an unmarked grave. His grandson,
George is buried there in an unmarked grave.
His children were:
1. William Wilson Nixon b Feb 15, 1807(or 06) d Feb 7, 1891 Vinton Co
ml Nov 29, 1825 Ann Lingenfelter, no issue; m2 Rachel Lenox
Children: George 1829-1919, William, John, James, Rachel Ann,
Sidney E, Isaiah 1843-1927, Mary J, Joseph, Melissa,
Alonzo, Samantha
2. Eleanor Nixon b May 5, 1809 d May 2, 1891 m Jul 1827 John Scothorn
3. Sarah Nixon m Shaw
4. Mary Ann Nixon m James Lawson
5. James Nix on
6. George Nixon III b 1821, see below
7. Nancy Nixon b 1826 d 1888 Lewis Co, Wash m Thomas Sinclair
8. Eliza J Nixon b 1831 m 1860 Zachariah Stevens
Waldren
9. Seeds Nixon b Mar 8, 1833 d Jan 17, 1918 Vinton Co m 1853 Temperance
10. Susannah Nixon b 1835 m 1851 Asbury Waldren
11. Mark Nixon d 1863 Vinton Co
12. Perry Nixon
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GEORGE NIXON, Civil War soldier
George Nix on (III) was born at Washington, Pa. in 1821, according
to his widow's pension record (wc 84443). He was a farmer as were
the Nixons before him. In 1843 he received $5 from the estate of his
grandfather Wilson. On Jan, 10-1843 he was married to Margaret Ann
Trimmer by Rev. Thomas M. Hudson, presiding elder of the Methodist
Washington Dis trict. The marriage occurred in South Strabane Twp.
at the home of his sister, Eleanor Scothorn.
Margaret Ann Trimmer was the 17-old daughter of neighbors, Anthony
and Margaret (Hunt) Trimmer. After marriage they probably lived in
Midway, Smith Twp. In 1853 they moved to Elk Twp., Vinton Co., Ohio.
On Nov. 9, 1861 George enlisted in the Union Army. The records at
Washington list him as:
age 40, farmer, 51/2 feet, brown eyes, light complexion and hair.
He was mustered into service at Waverly, Pike Co., Ohio as a private
in Co. B, 73rd Regiment of Ohio Infantry. His regiment reached Gettys-
burg, Pa. at 2 pm July 1, 1863 and went into position near what is
now the National Cemetery. On July 2 there was sharpshooting and on
July 3 there was battery fire. George wa S fatally wounded and died a
few days later. His grave is close to the spot where Lincoln gave his
famous dedicatory address. The marker reads:
GEORGE NIXON CO. B REGT. 73.
His widow survived him for 20 months. At her death Mar. 18, 1865
she left eight children, ages 21 to 5. She is buried at McArthur.
On July 5, 1953 Richard Milhous Nixon visited and placed flowers
on the grave of his great-grandfather at Gettysburg.
The children:
1. Martha L Nixon b 1844 m 1862 John Vansky
Children: George, Mamie, William
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2. David Palmer Nixon b Jan 23, 1846 d Rock Cave, W Va m 1871 Rachel H
Nov. 21, 1932
(Clark
Children: Louisa, Columbus H, Frank, Mary, Olive, Henry, George
3. Samuel Brady Nixon, see below
4. Margaret Lavina Nixon b 1849 m 1865 William W Carson
No record of children
5. Sarah Elizabeth Nixon b Sep 15,1851 m Robert Shields
Children: Elliott, William John, Blanche, Mary Melissa, Georgetta
6. William Francis Nixon b Feb 2, 1854 d Aug 12, 1863
7. Boston A Nixon b Apr 6, 1856 d June 16, 1939, buried Aumsville, Ore
m H C. Livingston
Children: Charles, David, Henry, Thomas, Margaret, Marie, Tillie,
W Kessler
8. Hiram D Nixon b Mar 15, 1858 d Jan 26, 1927 Washington Court House, Ohio
m 1880 Clarinda J Leach
Children: Roy Benson, Austin Roscoe, Dallie C, Guy Brandon,
Clara Hazel, Elizabeth Marie
9. Elihu (Lyle) Andrew Nix on b Aug 22, 1860 d Jan 7, 1948 Frankfort, Ohio
m 1882 Alice J Roach
Children: Alta Estella, Dora Blanche, Bertie Ray, Mamie Murdell,
Marie Bell, Earl Motley, Freddie Ernest
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SAMUEL BRADY NIXON
Samuel Bra dy Nix on was born in Smith Twp., Washington Co., Pa.
October 9, 1847. At the age of 6 he moved to Ohio. He was 16 when
his father died. On April 10, 1873 he married Sarah Ann Wadsworth,
born October 15, 1852 to Thomas Wiley and Mary Louise (Moore) Wads-
worth. Samuel Brady farmed, taught school and carried mail. His wife's
health was not good and attempts to find a better climate failed.
She died January 18, 1886.
Samuel Bra dy Nixon married, secondly, Lutheria Wyman 1863-1948.
She married secondly in California Dr. W. V. Mar shburn. Samuel Bra dy
Nixon died April 28, 1914. He and his first wife are buried in
Ebenezer Methodist Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Vinton County, Ohio.
The children of Samuel Brady Nixon:
1. Irene Chloe Nixon b July 12, 1874 d Dec 1, 1901 m 1895 Henry Engle
Three children
/Coverdale
2. Walter Wadsworth Nixon b Sep 3, 1876 d Mar 11, 1967 m Nellie May
Children: Vivian, Henry Wadsworth, Thelma, Wanda
3. Francis Anthony Nixon, see below
4. Carrie May Nixon b Feb 20, 1881 d Apr 1, 1968
ml George J Wildermuth, m2 Merton Skinner
Children (Wildermuth): Merrill E, Floyd E
5. Ernest Leland Nixon b Apr 21, 1883 d Mar 4, 1969 m 1914 Mary Kennedy
Children: Alice, Ernestine, Leland Warren
6. Hugh Henry Nixon b Jan 24, 1892 d May 3, 1965
ml Bernice E Pike, m2 Helene Clarkson
/Joan
Children (by first wife): Loren Hugh, Joyce Adair, Roger Lee, Neva
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FRANCIS ANTHONY NIXON
Francis Anthony Nixon was born in Elk Township, Vinton Co., Ohio
December 3, 1878. When he was seven his mother died and he went to
live with his uncle, Lyle Nixon. He attended Ebenezer School and
Ebenezer Methodist Church. His early boyhood home was on Elk Ridge
just south of Hue. In 1901 he went to Columbus where he became a street
car motorman. In 1907 to moved to a warmer climate - Whittier, California.
Here he met Hannah Milhous, whom he married June 25, 1908. She
was born March 7, 1885 to Franklin and Almira Park (Burdg) Milhous,
then living in Jennings Co., Indiana. She moved to Whittier with her
parents in 1897. Francis (Frank) Nixon was a citrus rancher, then he
operated a gasoline station and general store - Nixon's Market, E. Whittier.
From 1947 to 1949 the Nixons lived on a farm at Menges Mills, York Co.,
Pa. Frank died September 4, 1956; Hannah on September 30, 1967.
They are buried at Rose Hills Memorial Park near Whittier. While
living at Yorba Linda a son was born who is now President of the
United States.
The children of Francis Anthony Nixon:
1. Harold Samuel Nixon b June 1, 1909 d Mar 7, 1933
2. Richard Milhous Nixon b Jan 13, 1913 m June 21, 1940 Patricia
Thelma Ryan b Mar 15, 1912
Children: Patricia, Julie
3. Francis Donald Nix on b Nov 23, 1914 m Aug 9, 1942 Clara Jane Lemke
Children: Lawrene Mae, Donald Anthony, Richard Calvert
4. Arthur Burdg Nixon b May 26, 1918 d Aug 1925
5. Edward Calvert Nixon b May 3, 1930 m June 1,1957 Gay Lynne Woods
Children: Amelia, Elizabeth
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RICHARD MILHOUS NIXON
Born at Yorba Linda 1913
Graduated from Whittier College 1934
Graduated from Duke Law School 1937
Married Patricia Ryan 1940
Elected to Congress 1946, 1948
Elected to Senate 1950
Elected Vice-President 1952, 1956
Elected President 1968
(This report is the result of a request made September 26, 1952 by
Mrs. Florence B. Sterner of Menges Mills, Pa. - a one-time neighbor
of the parents of President Nixon - to look up the history of the
Nixon family. The search has been interesting and continuing.
Our thanks go to the many who have helped - especially to those
who have helped with this edition:
Mrs. Joyce N. Sanden, Mrs, Ernest L. Nixon, Harry A. Diehl,
Jerry F. Peter, Mrs. Bryan Wyatt, Mrs. Bertha M. Nickell,
Arthur M. Saltzer, Mrs. Willard G. Isaacson, Mr. & Mrs.
Reynolds M. Everett and F. Donald Nixon.)
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