Capt. Aaron Cleveland lived in Woburn to 1704, Medford to 1710, Charlestown, Mass., to 1713, Cambridge to 1716, Medford again, Charlestown ag. to 1738 (or rem., 1738, from Medford to Milliington, Middlesex co., Conn.), East Haddam, Middlesex co., Conn., from 1738.
Source:
The Genealogy of the Cleveland and Cleaveland Families compiled by Edmund Janes Cleveland & Horace Gillette Cleveland, Vol. 1, Hartford, CT, 1899, 60.Aaron married Abigail WATERS 66,68, daughter of Samuel WATERS and Mary HUDSON, on 1 Jan 1702 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA 59,66. (Abigail WATERS was born on 29 Nov 1683 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA 59,66,68,69 and died on 6 Jan 1761 in Probably Norwich, CT 59,66.)
Their children were:
i. Aaron CLEVELAND (born 20 Oct 1702 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA - Died 5 Nov 1714 in Cambridge, MA)
ii. Samuel CLEVELAND (born 17 May 1704 in Prob. Woburn, Middlesex County, MA -)
iii. Abigail CLEVELAND (born 10 May 1706 in Cambridge, MA -)
iv. Dorcas CLEVELAND (born 1708 -)
v. John CLEVELAND (born 26 Aug 1710 in Charlestown, MA -)
368 vi. Josiah CLEVELAND (born 21 Aug 1713 in Charleston, MA - Died After 1749 in Prob. Halifax, Nova Scotia)
vii. Aaron CLEVELAND III (born 29 Oct 1715 in Prob. Cambridge, MA - Died 11 Aug 1757 in Philadelphia, PA)
viii. John CLEVELAND (born Abt 1718 -)
ix. Moses CLEVELAND (born Abt 1719 -)
x. Mary CLEVELAND (born Abt 1723 -)
737. Abigail WATERS 66,68
was born on 29 Nov 1683 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA 59,66,68,69 and died on 6 Jan 1761 in Probably
Norwich, CT 59,66.
Abigail married Aaron CLEVELAND Jr. 59,66,67, son of Aaron CLEVELAND and Dorcas WILSON, on 1 Jan 1702 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA 59,66. (Aaron CLEVELAND Jr. was born on 9 Jul 1680 in Woburn, Middlesex County, MA 59,66 and died about 1 Dec 1755 in In The Part Of Cambridge Called Mystic, MA, Now Medford, Middlesex County, MA Or Norwich, CT 59,66.)
738. Aaron PORTER Rev. 56,66
was born on 19 Jul 1689 in Hadley, MA 66 and died on 24 Jan 1722 in Medford,
MA 66.
The History of Hadley, Massachusetts by Sylvester Judd, New Hampshire Publishing Company, 1976, this 1905 edition of The History of Hadley is reproduced by photo offset to assure accurate preservation of the original text. Standard Book Number: 0-912274-57-3, Library of Congress card catalog number: 75-29635.
Page 235
The following account of the marriage of Mr. Aaron Porter and Susanna Sewall, daughter of Stephen Sewall, Esq. of Salem, is from the Diary of Judge Samuel Sewall, who was a brother of Stephen. Mr. Aaron Porter was a son of the second Samuel Porter of Hadley, and was the first minister of Medford.
"1713. Oct. 22. I go to Salem, visit Mr. Epes and Col. Hathorne. See Mr. Noyes marry Mr. Aaron Porter and Mrs. Susan Sewall at my brother's. Was a pretty deal of company present -- Mr. Hirst and wife, Mr. Blower, Mr. Prescott, Mr. Tuft, senior and junior, Madam Leverett, Foxcroft, Goff, Kitchen; Mr. Samuel Porter the father, I should have said before; many young gentlemen and gentlewomen. Mr. Noyes made a speech; said love was the sugar to sweeten every condition in the married state. Prayed once. Did all very well. After the sack-posset, &c. sung the 45th Psalm from the 8th verse to the end, five staves. I set it to Windsor tune. I had a very good Turkey-leather Psalm-book, which I looked in while Mr. Noyes read, and then I gave it to the bridegroom, saying, 'I give you this Psalm-book, in order to your perpetuating this song, and I would have you pray that is may be an introduction to our singing with choir above'"
-------------------------------------------------------------------1. Graduation: 1708: Harvard University 66.
Aaron married Susannah SEWALL 56,66, daughter of Stephen SEWALL and Margaret MITCHELL, on 22 Oct 1713 in Salem, MA 66. (Susannah SEWALL was born on 24 Oct 1691 in Salem, MA 66 and died on 22 Jul 1747 66.)
Their children were:
i. Susanna PORTER (born 26 Apr 1716 in Medford, MA - Died 1 Mar 1788 in Salem, MA)
369 ii. Joanna PORTER (born 21 Mar 1719 in Medford, MA - Died Bef 1749 in Prob. East Haddam Or Boston, MA)
739. Susannah SEWALL 56,66
was born on 24 Oct 1691 in Salem, MA 66 and died on 22 Jul 1747 66.
Susannah married Aaron PORTER Rev. 56,66, son of Samuel PORTER Jr. and Joanna COOKE, on 22 Oct 1713 in Salem, MA 66. (Aaron PORTER Rev. was born on 19 Jul 1689 in Hadley, MA 66 and died on 24 Jan 1722 in Medford, MA 66.)
752. Samuel HATCH 50 was born in 1650 in Wells, York County, ME
50 and died after 1749 50.
Samuel married Mary LITTLEFIELD 50 before 1685 50. (Mary LITTLEFIELD was born in 1664 50 and died in 1723 50.)
Their children were:
376 i. Benjamin HATCH (born 29 Sep 1688 in Wells, York County, ME - Died After 1765)
753. Mary LITTLEFIELD 50 was born in 1664 50
and died in 1723 50.
Mary married Samuel HATCH 50 before 1685 50. (Samuel HATCH was born in 1650 in Wells, York County, ME 50 and died after 1749 50.)
898. Thomas CLARKE , died about Apr 1708.
Notes from the research of George Ingram -
Thomas Clark is said to have come to Burlington, New Jersey, from Yorkshire about 1680. He was the first parish clerk of St. Mary's Church, Burlington, 1704-1707.
(source: Dr. Hilles' History of the Church in Burlington.)
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To Thomas Clark, and Samuel Houghton, in April, 1693, was made the return of a survey of 200 acres on the line of the old Indian purchase, including 12 acres of meadow.
(source: Revel's Book of Surveys, page 121.)
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By deed dated November 29, 1693, Samuel Houghton, bricklayer, sold to Thomas Clark, carpenter, both of Burlington, 150 acres in Burlington County, along the line of the old Indian purchase, bought of George Hutcheson, July 5, 1687.
(source: Deed Book B, part 2, page 504.)
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George Hutcheson sold to Thomas Clark 50 acres of land in West Jersey by deed dated 11 mo. (Jan.), 1695.
(source: Deed Book B, part 2, page 505.)
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Thomas Clark of Burlington, carpenter, sold to Thomas Scholey of Burlington County, yeoman, 200 acres of land at Oneanickon, by deed dated June 20, 1696.
(source: Deed Book B, part 2, page 550.)
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By deed of January 11, 1694/5, John Bainbridge of Burlington County, joiner, sold to Thomas Clark of Burlington, four shares of land, vizt:
1/32 of a share bought of Thomas Wood,
1/32 of a share bought of William Wood,
1/30 of a share in Burlington and the lots in the town bounds bought of John Calow.
1/32 of 9 acres bought of the said Calow in said town, all on east side of York Street,
1 acre, 2 roods and 1 perch, between Thomas Lambert and Daniel Leeds, fronting the street from Daniel Sutton's to John Tathams.
(source: Deed Book B, part 2, page 491.)
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The next deed shows further purchase of land, within the town: ---February 20, 1694/5. Thomas Gilberthorp of Nottingham, Burlington County, yeoman, to Thomas Clark of Burlington, carpenter, for all the land in the town of Burlington belonging to 1/32 of a share.
(source: Deed Book B, part 2, page 491.)
With every purchase of "a share" or fraction of a share, settlers were allowed a lot within the town bounds of Burlington.
On March 30, 1698, Thomas Clark, carpenter, of Burlington sold to Daniel Smith, fellmonger, two town lots which had been bought of John Bainbridge, who had had them of John Calow. (see above).
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Free holder and at an election in 1698 voted for town officers.
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In the office of the Secretary of State at Trenton is a book known as "The Old Burlington Book", in the back of which are records of some early marriages and births. Among the marriages is that of Thomas Clark and Margaret Duhurst "solemynized ye second day of November 1692, at ye house of Thomas Kendall in Burlington before Edw: Hunloke, Justice and Tho: Revell, Register and these witnesses: Tho. Kendall, Saml. Ogbourne, Jno. Smith, Sam: Ferrett, Danll Marshall, Jno: Pears, Eleazer Fenton, Mich: Newbold; John Tonquin, Anne S , Ursula Clarke, Martha Wearne, Elizabeth Pears, Anne Revell."
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The will of Thomas Clark, of Burlington, carpenter, was dated April 9, 1708, and proved April 22, 1708. His wife Margaret is made sole executor. To his son Thomas was left property in Burlington and his working tools. To his daughter Olive "the house wherein I now inhabit and the lot thereinto belonging."
(source: West Jersey Wills, Book I, page 196.)
--end of notes from George Ingram's research.---
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Source: Archives of the State of New Jersey, First Series, Volume XXIII, page 94
New Jersey Colonial Documents, Calendar of Wills.
1708 April 9. Clark, Thomas, of Burlington, carpenter; will of. Wife Margarett. Children -- Thomas and Ollive. House and lots in Burlington, personal property. Wife sole executrix. Witnesses --Thomas Revell, James Allen. Proved April 22, 1708.
Lib.I, p. 196, and Burlington Wills
1708 April 22. Inventory of the personal estate of , L48. I.-; made by Thomas Tindall and Isaac De Cow
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(Source: The Making of Smith, Compiled by C. A Hoppin, Antiquary at the request of T. Guilford Smith, The Making of Smith, (Buffalo, New York, 1910), The Making of Smith, A Collection of the Records, etc. of the Smith Family of Hingham and Cape Cod, Mass.; Burlington, N.J.; Philadelphia, Pa. and Buffalo, N.Y. and of the 46 Families that have become allied; on microfilm at The Historical Society of Pennsylvania <http://www.hsp.org/index.html>, partial transcription by Mary E. Henderson.)
Olive Clarke
wife of Ralph Smith
Burlington, NJ Old Town She was the daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Duehurst) Clarke
Rec. 1680
Marriage entry: The first record at Burlington of Thomas Clarke:
"The Marriage betweene Thomas Clarke and Margrett Duehurst was solemnized ye second day of November 1692 at ye house of Ths:
Hendell in Burlington before Edw: Hunloke, Justice
Thos: Revele, Registrar."
Liber B Extract from deed: February 20, 1694-5:
Rt 2 "Thomas Gilberthorpe of Nottingham, Burlington County, yeoman to
folio Thomas Clarke of Burlington, carpenter, all the lane in town of Burlington
491 belonging to one-thirty second of a share."
Book B Another deed: January 10, 1694-5:
p.2 "John Bainbridge, Burlington, joiner, to Thomas Clarke, four shares of
land."
(This land - a part thereof - was sold by Thomas Clarke's grandson Ralph Smith in 1792 to the Friends for a schoolhouse. See Gummere's Friends in Burlington, p. 67)
Hoppin Thomas Clarke was a man of more than average activities in his time. That he was enterprising and fond of a 'trade' is shown by his many purchases and sales of land. Having been a carpenter, he probably was instrumental in the development and building of Burlington. His services to the church are recorded as follows:
Hill's Hist. of Accounts of the church:
Church in 1704-5 Paid to Thomas Clark:
Burlington for burning posts 4s 06d.
for making Gates 16s 10d
for being Clerk 3 : 00 : 00
1705 for nayles about gate 02 : 08
Cash paid Thomas Clark 3 : 00 : 00
Cash paid Thomas Clark 2 : 00 : 00
Cash to Margaret Clark 1705 1
and in 1715 4 : 15
Thomas Clarke died about the first of April 1708 leaving wife Margrett and at least two children:
St. Mary's Olive born 1698
Church Thomas born 1694, died 22 June 1731
Register
Will In the Name of God Amen. This nine day of Aprill Anno Dom 1708 I
Burlington Thomas Clark of Burlington in the Province of New Jersey, Carpenter, being weak in
NJ body but of sound mind and memory, God's holy name be praised for the same, doe
make & put in writing this my last will and testament in manner & forme following: And first & principally I Committ my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God my Creatour hopeing through the meritts of Jesus Christ - my blessed Redeemer to obtaine pardon of all my sinnes & to be partaker of Everlasting life. And my Body I Committ to the Earth when it shall please God to take me out of this Transitory life to be decently buried att the discretion of my Executrix hereinafter named. And as concerning that worldly Estate which it has pleased God to bestow upon mee I give & dispose the same as followeth. And first it is my will & mind that my Just debts be paid out of my Estate: Item I give to my sonne Thomas my Lott in Burlington aforesaid & the land in the Towne bounds of Burlington aforead To hold the same to him his Heirs & asignes forever also I give to my sonne Thomas a sett of my working tools:
Item I give & bequeath to my Daughter Ollive the House wherein I now Inhabitt & the Lott thereto belonging after the decease of my wife if it remaine then unsold, To hold to her, her Heires & Assignes forever, also I give to my said Daughter Ollive the Cow now in my possession. Item All the rest and residue of my Estate both Reall & personal I give 7 bequeath unto Margarett my dear & loving wife dureing her naturall life & while she remainnes a widow, hereby impowering her to sell & dispose the same if need require for the maintenance of herselfe & my Two Children & after the decease of my said wife I give & bequeath what shall be then remaining of my personnal Estate unto my said Sonne & Daughter to be equally Divided betwen them share & share alike. And lastly I hereby make Constitute and ordain my said Dear wife Margarett to be Sole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament and declare this to be my last Will; In witneww whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & Seale the day & yeare ffirst above written.
Thomas Clark, his mark
In presence of Thos. Revell, James Allen
Then appeared before me Richard Ingoldsby Esqr., Lieutenant Governor of her Majestys' Provinces of New Jersey, New Yorke, & c. Thomas Revell, Esqr., one of the witnesses of the within written will and made oath upon the holy Evangelists that he saw the Testator Thomas Clark signe
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Hoppin1. Occupation: Carpenter.
2. Will: 9 Apr 1708 70.
Thomas married Margaret DUEHURST on 2 Nov 1692 in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ 71. (Margaret DUEHURST died in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ.)
Source: Historical and Genealogical Miscellany Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey, by John E. Stillwell, M. D., Volume II, Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970, page 40.
1692
Thomas Clarke The marriage betweene Thomas Clarke & Margrett Duehurst
& was solempnized ye second day of November, 1692, at ye
Margrett Duhurst house of Tho: Kendall, in Burlington, before
Edw. Humloke, Justice
Tho. Revell, Regr & c.,
& these witnesses, Tho. Kendall, Sam: ogbourne, Jno Smith, Sam: Terrett, Danll Marshall, Jno Pears, Eleazer ffenton, Mich: Newbold, John Tomkin, Anne Snape, vrsula Clarke, Martha wearne, Elizabeth Pears, Anne Revell.
------------Their children were:
i. Thomas CLARK(E) (born 1694 - Died 22 Jun 1731 , buried in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, Burlington County, NJ)
449 ii. Olive CLARK(E) (born 1698 in Harford County, MD - Died 17 Jul 1731 , buried in St. Mary's Church, Burlington, Burlington County, NJ)
899. Margaret DUEHURST , died in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ.
Kay Hain indicates alternate spelling of Duehurst as Dewhurst.
Margaret married Thomas CLARKE, son of William CLARKE and Elizabeth ?, on 2 Nov 1692 in Burlington, Burlington Co., NJ 71. (Thomas CLARKE died about Apr 1708.)
968. Joseph RAKESTRAW 64,72,
died about Aug 1750.
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RAKESTRAW, JOSEPH. City of Philadelphia. House carpenter.
July 23, 1750/1. August 23, 1750. J.295.
Wife: Elizabeth.
Children: Joseph, John, Elizabeth and Hannah.
Wit: Joseph Marriott, John Lownes, Jos. Fox.
---------------------------------------1. Alt. Death: Between 23 Jul 23 And Aug 1750 72.
2. Resided: Philadelphia, Phildelphia County, PA 64.
3. Occupation: House Carpenter 64,73.
4. Baptism: 25 Oct 1724: Baptized As An Adult At First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA 73.
5. Will: 23 Jul 1750: Will Dated (Philadelphia Wills Eye:295) 73.
6. Will: 23 Aug 1750: Will Probated (Philadelphia Wills Eye:295) 73.
Joseph married Elizabeth FOX 64, daughter of Justinian FOX and Elisabeth YARD, on 14 Sep 1723 in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA 53,64,73,74. (Elizabeth FOX was born in 1707 53 and died after 1779 73.)
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Church: Part I: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Marriages 1702-1745: Philadelphia, PA
Pennsylvania Archives. Second Series. Vol. IX.
Published under direction of Matthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Edited by John B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle, M.D.
Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, State Printer, 1880.
"Marriage Record of the First Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, 1702-1745," pp. 3-78
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PHILA. 1702-1745. 3
[Old style-month, day, year; L., License; P.L., Penn'a License; N.J.L., New Jersey License.]
9, 14, 1723, Rakestraw, Joseph, and Eliz Fox.
---------------------------------------------------------------------Their children were:
i. Joseph RAKESTRAW (born 1724 - Died Bef 1733)
484 ii. John RAKESTRAW (born 27 Sep 1728 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA - , died in Philadelphia County, PA)
iii. Hannah RAKESTRAW (born 13 Feb 1731 - Died Bef 1742)
iv. Joseph RAKESTRAW (born 23 Mar 1733 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA - Died 1794)
v. William RAKESTRAW (born 8 Oct 1735 - Died Bef 1750)
vi. Elizabeth RAKESTRAW (born 20 Feb 1738 - Died After 1799)
vii. Hannah RAKESTRAW (born 4 Mar 1743 -)
969. Elizabeth FOX 64 was born in 1707 53
and died after 1779 73.
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NICKSON, RACHEL. City of Philadelphia. Widow.
August 9, 1750. December 17, 1760. M.12.
Daughter-in-Law: Rebecca Smith.
Cousins: Joseph Rakestraw's widow and children [names not given].
Kinsmen: James Chattham and John Bissell.
All of the above are legatees together with Phebe Morris in
trust for the Monthly Meeting of Women Friends, Philadelphia.
Exec: Cousins Henry Warrington of New Jersey [yeoman], Samuel Bissell,
Philadelphia, [carpenter] and Hannah Bissell.
Wit: Joseph Marriott, Zachariah Barr, Samuel Lewis.
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FOX, JOSEPH. City of Phila.
April 20, 1779. March 22, 1780. R.263.
Wife: Elizabeth.
Children: Joseph, George, Samuel, Thomasine, Hannah, Elizabeth.
Exec: George Roberts, Joseph, George and Samuel Fox.
Guardians: George Roberts, George Fox.
Wit: William Fisher, S. P. Moore, Isaac Bartram.
Codicil:
Sister: Elizabeth Rakestraw.
Nephews and Nieces: Joseph and Elizabeth Rakestraw,
Midan Martin and Susanna Ogilby, Children of Sister, Sarah Martin, decd.
Joseph, Justinain, Robert and Martha Fox, Children of Brother, James Fox, decd.
Wit: S. P. Moore, Isaac Bartram. Samuel Mickle.
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Elizabeth married Joseph RAKESTRAW 64,72, son of Joseph RAKESTRAW and Unknown, on 14 Sep 1723 in First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA 53,64,73,74. (Joseph RAKESTRAW died about Aug 1750.)
970. Richard KENDERDINE 62 was born about 1680 62
and died in Sep 1733 62.
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KENDERDINE, RICHARD. Horsham, Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman.
12 mo. 13, 1732/3. May 28, 1733. E.242.
Wife: Sarah. Children: Thomas, Sarah, Ellin, Mary, Elizabeth.
Brothers: Jenkin in North Wales, Great Brittain, Joseph.
Brother-in-Law: Hugh Evans. Nephew: Thomas Kenderdine.
Exec: Sarah Kenderdine,Hugh Evans.
Trustees and Overseers: Thomas and Joseph Kenderdine,
William Roberts, Cadwalader Foulke.
Wit: James Nash, Richard Shoemaker.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------Richard married Sarah EVANS 62, daughter of Unknown and Unknown.
Their children were:
i. Mary KENDERDINE
ii. Thomas KENDERDINE (born 1716 - Died 1775)
iii. Sarah KENDERDINE (born 9 Aug 1717 -)
iv. Ellinor "Ellen" KENDERDINE (born 24 Oct 1718 -)
485 v. Elisabeth KENDERDINE (born Bef 1732 -)
Sarah married Richard KENDERDINE 62, son of Thomas KENDERDINE and Margaret ROBERT. (Richard KENDERDINE was born about 1680 62 and died in Sep 1733 62.)
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