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Ancestors of Samantha Rachelle Daniels
5364.Edward Baker, born 1606 in England; died March 16, 1686/87 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.He married 5365. Joan.
5365.Joan, born 1618; died April 09, 1693 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts.
Children of Edward Baker and Joan are:
i. | Joseph Baker, born 1640 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts; died October 29, 1675 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; married Ruth Holton February 05, 1661/62 in Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut. |
ii. | Mary Baker, born April 01, 1642 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died December 01, 1719 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married George Sumner November 07, 1662 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. |
2682 | iii. | John Baker, born 1645 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died September 15, 1719 in Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts; married Abigail Fisher December 17, 1668 in Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts. |
iv. | Timothy Baker, born 1647 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died August 30, 1729 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; married Sarah Hollister January 16, 1671/72 in Massachusetts. |
v. | Edward Baker, born 1650 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; married Mary Marshall April 07, 1685 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. |
vi. | Thomas Baker, born 1653 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died October 03, 1734 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts; married Sarah Carr 1674 in Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Jonathan Baker, born February 20, 1656/57 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
viii. | Elizabeth Baker, born March 18, 1660/61 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; married John Witt January 14, 1675/76 in Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts. |
5367.Abigail.
Child of Daniel Fisher and Abigail is:
2683 | i. | Abigail Fisher, born August 02, 1646 in Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts; died January 13, 1722/23 in Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts; married John Baker December 17, 1668 in Dedham, Essex, Massachusetts. |
5369.Ann Bullard, born 1627 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died July 15, 1711 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 10738. Robert Bullard and 10739. Ann Martyn.
Notes for Richard Dana:
The Danas are supposed to be of Itahan origin. They are traced from Italy to France, among the Huguenots with whose religious views they were in sympathy. They did not remain long in France, but pushed on to England, from whence one Richard soon came to America. We learn of only one besides Richard in England. William, who seems without doubt to have been Richard's father, and that Richard was his only son. Rufus W. Griswold says, in his "Poets and Poetry of America," that "William Dana, Esquire, was sheriff of Middlesex during the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Their only descendant at that time living, Richard Dana, came to America about the middle of the seventeenth century, and settled at Cambridge, then called Newtown, near Boston." Another authority says he settled at what is now the town of Brighton, Mass., in 1640. The only Danas in England now are the few descendants of Rev. Edmund Dana, who went from this country about the time of the Revolution, probably because of his Tory proclivities. There are still Danas in Italy, as ascertained by Charles A. Dana, editor New York Sun. He says they possess the same characteristics of the family in this country, being of a literary and scientific turn of mind. One whom he met is a professor of some eminence in one of the Italian colleges.
71 RICHARD, the progenitor of the many celebrated men of that name in America, came, probably, in 1640, to Massachusetts. He m. Ann Bullard, of whose history nothing further can be ascertained. They had twelve children. He d. from a fall in his barn, April 2, 1690. Thirteen of his descendants had been graduated at Harvard, and thirteen at other New England colleges in 1839.
Arrived by 1640- ship unknown
•Richard Dana
Children of Richard Dana and Ann Bullard are:
i. | John Dana, born April 15, 1649 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died October 12, 1649 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
ii. | Hannah Dana, born July 08, 1651 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died 1727; married Samuel Oldham January 05, 1669/70 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
iii. | Samuel Dana, born October 13, 1653 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died November 08, 1653 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
2684 | iv. | Jacob Dana, born February 02, 1653/54 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died December 24, 1698 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Patience Sabin 1678. |
v. | Joseph Dana, born May 21, 1655 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died February 11, 1699/00 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusets; married Mary Gobel January 17, 1681/82 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusets. |
vi. | Abiah Dana, born May 21, 1656 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died September 08, 1668 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Benjamin Dana, born February 20, 1659/60 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died August 13, 1738 in Cambridge Massachusetts; married Mary Buckminster May 24, 1688 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
viii. | Elizabeth Dana, born February 20, 1661/62 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; married Daniel Woodward January 14, 1678/79 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
ix. | Daniel Dana, born March 20, 1662/63 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died October 10, 1749 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Naomi Croswell. |
x. | Deliverance Dana, born May 05, 1667 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died May 10, 1741 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Samuel Hyde 1688 in Newton, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
xi. | Sarah Dana, born January 01, 1668/69 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; died January 11, 1669/70 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
5371.Mary Wright, born 1620 in England; died September 27, 1660 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 10742. Richard Wright and 10743. Margaret.
Children of William Sabin and Mary Wright are:
i. | Samuel Sabin, born 1643 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died September 23, 1699 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Mary Billington January 20, 1662/63 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
ii. | Elizabeth Sabin, born 1644 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died February 07, 1716/17 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Robert Millard December 24, 1662 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
iii. | Joseph Sabin, born April 24, 1645 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died August 10, 1690 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Waitstill Snow 1673 in Massachusetts. |
iv. | Benjamin Sabin, born May 03, 1646 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died July 21, 1725 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut; married Sarah Polly 1670 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
v. | Nehemiah Sabin, born May 28, 1647 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died June 1676 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Fuller August 04, 1672 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
vi. | Experience Sabin, born August 08, 1648 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died January 14, 1727/28 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Sauel Bullen August 20, 1672 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Mercy Sabin, born May 25, 1652 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died February 27, 1673/74 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Nathaniel Allen April 1673 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
viii. | Abigail Sabin, born November 08, 1653 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died May 01, 1721 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; married Joseph Bullen March 15, 1674/75 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts. |
ix. | Hannah Sabin, born October 22, 1654 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died 1730 in Medfield, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Joseph Allen November 10, 1673 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
2685 | x. | Patience Sabin, born February 28, 1654/55 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died 1712 in Cambridge, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Jacob Dana 1678. |
xi. | Jonathan Sabin, born March 24, 1656/57 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
xii. | Sarah Sabin, born September 27, 1660 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts; died March 09, 1708/09; married John Kingsley July 01, 1686 in Rehoboth, Bristol, Massachusetts. |
5373.Mary Baker, born April 01, 1642 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died December 01, 1719 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 10746. Edward Baker and 10747. Joan.
Children of George Sumner and Mary Baker are:
i. | Mary Sumner, born February 11, 1663/64 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died August 19, 1717. |
2686 | ii. | George Sumner, born February 09, 1665/66 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died December 18, 1732 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Ann Tucker 1694 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts. |
iii. | Samuel Sumner, born October 19, 1669 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died 1690. |
iv. | William Sumner, born April 07, 1671 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died 1690 in Quebec, Montreal, Canada. |
v. | Ebenezer Sumner, born December 09, 1673 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts; died December 27, 1721 in Mendon, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Abigail Lovert January 16, 1705/06. |
vi. | Edward Sumner, born August 29, 1675 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died November 11, 1763 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Clapp September 25, 1701 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Joseph Sumner, born August 26, 1677; died March 06, 1734/35; married Sarah Lovert. |
viii. | Benjamin Sumner, born December 15, 1683 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; died May 28, 1771 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Badcock May 02, 1706 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts. |
5375.Ann Payson, born November 03, 1651 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 10750. Edward Payson and 10751. Mary Elliot.
Children of Benjamin Tucker and Ann Payson are:
i. | Benjamin Tucker, born March 08, 1669/70 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died October 08, 1740 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Williams 1696 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
ii. | Mary Tucker, born August 07, 1672 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
2687 | iii. | Ann Tucker, born February 26, 1673/74 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died 1752; married George Sumner 1694 in Milton, Norfolk, Massachusetts. |
iv. | Jonathan Tucker, born May 14, 1675 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died January 18, 1749/50; married Hannah. |
v. | Ephraim Tucker, born August 16, 1677 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married Priscilla Pike April 23, 1716 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
vi. | Eben Tucker, born October 10, 1679 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married Margaret Cheney January 10, 1710/11 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Mary Tucker, born August 07, 1682 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married John Clark January 27, 1711/12 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
viii. | Edward Tucker, born August 08, 1684 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died September 11, 1753 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut; married Juda. |
ix. | Joseph Tucker, born November 02, 1686 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died September 11, 1753 in Pomfret, Windham, Connecticut; married Margaret 1713 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
x. | Elizabeth Tucker, born December 20, 1688 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts; married Isaac Bowen April 15, 1720 in Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts. |
5521.Sarah Harrington, born March 10, 1669/70 in Watertown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died November 28, 1710 in Menot, Middlesex, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 11042. Robert Harrington and 11043. Susannah George.
Child of Joseph Winship and Sarah Harrington is:
2760 | i. | Joseph Winship, born February 28, 1700/01 in Cambridge Massachusetts; died July 24, 1761 in Cambridge Massachusetts; married Ann Whitmore 1723 in Cambridge Massachusetts. |
5523.Anna Pierce, born 1672 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; died August 06, 1716 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
Children of Francis Whitmore and Anna Pierce are:
i. | Sarah Whitmore, born May 04, 1701 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Nathaniel Francis May 16, 1723. |
ii. | Hannah Whitmore, born January 22, 1702/03 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died January 25, 1702/03 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
2761 | iii. | Ann Whitmore, born May 04, 1707 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died February 02, 1806 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts; married Joseph Winship 1723 in Cambridge Massachusetts. |
iv. | Eliot Whitmore, born March 13, 1709/10 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died March 16, 1712/13 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
v. | Rachel Whitmore, born April 01, 1712 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died April 25, 1791 in Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts; married Ebenezer Tufts February 17, 1730/31. |
vi. | Mercy Whitmore, born March 11, 1713/14 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts; died October 08, 1715 in Medford, Middlesex, Massachusetts. |
vii. | Elizabeth Whitmore, born July 21, 1716; married Thomas Hillebrowne March 30, 1732. |
5525.Rebecca Bliss, born March 18, 1662/63 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died August 22, 1737 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut.She was the daughter of 11050. Thomas Bliss and 11051. Elizabeth Birchard.
Children of Israel Lathrop and Rebecca Bliss are:
i. | Israel Lathrop, born February 01, 1686/87 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died March 22, 1758 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Mary Fellows June 20, 1710 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
ii. | William Lathrop, born September 20, 1688 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died September 27, 1778 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Sarah Huntington December 18, 1712. |
iii. | John Lathrop, born October 02, 1690 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died April 18, 1752 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Elizabeth Abel April 07, 1715 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
iv. | Samuel Lathrop, born July 12, 1692 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died August 31, 1753 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Elizabeth Waterman June 26, 1712 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
v. | Rebecca Lathrop, born April 20, 1695 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died April 27, 1774; married Isaac Huntington February 21, 1715/16. |
vi. | Mary Lathrop, born November 15, 1696. |
vii. | Martha Lathrop, born November 15, 1696 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died October 16, 1775; married Simon Lathrope March 24, 1713/14. |
viii. | Benjamin Lathrop, born October 11, 1697 in Barnstable, Massachusetts; died October 20, 1734 in Windham, Connecticut; married Martha Adgate November 13, 1718. |
ix. | Carl Ebenezer Lathrop, born February 07, 1701/02 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died January 28, 1781 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Lydea Leffingwell May 13, 1725 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
2762 | x. | Jabez Lathrop, born January 11, 1705/06 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; died February 11, 1796 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married (1) Hannah Otis; married (2) Delight Otis May 30, 1734 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
5527.Dorothy Thomas, born November 06, 1670 in Hingham, Marshfield, Massachusetts; died February 18, 1755 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts.She was the daughter of 11054. Nathaniel Thomas and 11055. Deborah Jacob.
Children of Joseph Otis and Dorothy Thomas are:
i. | Nathaniel Otis, born January 30, 1689/90 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died April 15, 1771 in Connecticut; married Hannah Thacher 1716. |
ii. | James Otis, born January 21, 1690/91 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died September 06, 1754; married Mary Allyn 1720 in Barnstable, Massachusetts. |
iii. | Deborah Otis, born April 24, 1694 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; married David Clapp 1715 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
iv. | Elizabeth Otis, born 1695. |
v. | Mary Otis, born March 20, 1695/96 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; married John Thompson November 05, 1724 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
vi. | Dorothy Otis, born April 24, 1698 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; married Carey Latham. |
vii. | Elizabeth Otis, born September 02, 1700 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died Bef. 1754; married Luke Lincoln March 02, 1718/19 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts. |
viii. | Anne Otis, born September 21, 1702 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; married Robert Cleveland March 02, 1718/19. |
ix. | Bethiah Otis, born November 20, 1703 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died May 29, 1750 in New London, Connecticut; married Rev William Billings 1725. |
2763 | x. | Delight Otis, born December 19, 1706 in Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died October 25, 1747 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut; married Jabez Lathrop May 30, 1734 in Norwich, New London, Connecticut. |
xi. | Hannah Otis, born December 10, 1709 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died 1725; married Jabez Lathrop. |
xii. | Joseph Otis, born October 01, 1712 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died June 06, 1793 in Richmond, Massachusetts; married Elizabeth Little June 06, 1738. |
xiii. | Rachell Otis, born December 01, 1713 in Sciuate, Plymouth, Massachusetts; died September 12, 1761 in Connecticut; married Jonathan Harris July 28, 1735 in Stonington, New London, Connecticut. |
xiv. | Sarah Otis, born 1714. |
xv. | Mercy Otis, born 1716. |
Child of Edward Overman is:
2784 | i. | Jacob Overman, born 1652 in Saxony, Germany; died September 12, 1715 in Perquimans Co., North Carolina; married Hannah October 25, 1677 in Wethersfield, Connecticut. |
5575.Anne Blount, born 1643 in Stodington, England; died May 21, 1702.She was the daughter of 11150. Thomas Blount and 11151. Ann Wilson.
Child of Robert Wilson and Anne Blount is:
2787 | i. | Sarah Wilson, born June 28, 1668 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina; died 1706; married John Belman August 19, 1687 in Pasquotank Co., North Carolina. |
Child of John Brothers is:
2792 | i. | William Brothers, born 1655 in Virginia; died January 11, 1710/11 in Pasquotank, North Carolina; married Sarah. |
5617.Amy, born in England.
Child of William Cox and Amy is:
2808 | i. | William Cox, born 1692 in New Castle Delaware; died January 20, 1767 in Orange co, North Carolina; married Katherine Kanky 1716 in New Castle Delaware. |
5619.Margery.
Child of Harmon Kanky and Margery is:
2809 | i. | Katherine Kanky, born 1696 in Cecil Co, Maryland; died 1744 in New Castle Delaware; married William Cox 1716 in New Castle Delaware. |
Child of John Matson is:
2811 | i. | Hannah Matson, born 1712; died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; married Charles Davis December 01, 1732 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
5625.Ann Inskeep, born 1680 in Staffordshire, England; died 1733 in New Castle Delaware.She was the daughter of 11250. John Inskeep and 11251. Sarah.
Notes for John Hussey:
Kennett (PA) Monthly Meeting:
2- 3-1703John Hussey and Ann Inskeep announce marriage intentions 2nd time.
!Source: PA IGI and The Epistle, Vol I No 8, Feb 1975.
According to The Epistle, the 1729 will (probated in 1733) of John Hussey of
Christian's Creek, New Castle Co., Delaware naming his wife, Ann (Inskeep)
Hussey; sons John, Stephen, Nathan, and Christopher; and daughters Mary
Houstown, Anna Hussey, Theodate Hussey, and Content Hussey.Will mentions land
adjoining that of Christopher Hussey, deceased.Wife Ann & son John executrix
& executor of will; witnesses were Eliakim Garretson, Margaret Willey & Benj.
Swett.
!The source of much of the specific birth dates and marriage information of
John II's children is Marie Mimbs, 2219 SE 9 St, Pompano Beach, FL 33062, 23
September 1991.
According to Marie Mimbs, the will of John Hussey is as follows:
... a crop my woodland and clear fields from Christopher Hussey dec'd land or
line to Sam Silvers land containing within those bounds eighty acres as
aforesaid and that my son Nathan nor his heirs shall not lay any claim to any
part or parcel of my estate real or personal but what is here expressed.I do
give and bequeath unto my son Nathan five shillings and do hereby exclude and
debar him and his heirs from all and every or part of the residue of my estate
forever,
Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Anna Hussey the sume of two pounds
like money above to be paid when she shall arrive at the age of twenty one
years.
Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Content Hussey the sum of five pounds
like money above to be paid when she arrives at the age of twenty one years.
Item All the residue of my estate both real and personal of what kind quantity
or quality whatsoever after paying my debts, legacies and funeral charges I
give and bequeath unto my son John Hussey and to his heirs forever.
Item I confirm and appoint and make and ordain my beloved wife Anne Hussey and
my son John Hussey Executrix and Executor of this my last Will and Testament,
to defray my funeral charges and just debts and dispose of the rest of my
worldly estate as is herein decreed and I make and appoint my beloved Friend
John Richardson of Christiana in the County of New Castle aforesaid merchant
and my beloved brother Garret Garretson my trustees to see this my last Will
and Testament performed according to the true intent and meaning hereof and I
do hereby utterly annul revoke and make void all and every other former Will
and Testament, Legacies and Bequeaths and Executes by me made, ratifying and
confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.In Witness
thereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this twenty eighth day of the
sixth month called August in the year of our Lord Anno Domini 1729.
JOHN HUSSEY
Signed Sealed published and declared in the presence of Eliakim Garretson,
Margaret Wiley, Benjamin Swett
New Castle April 12, 1733, attested
Eliakim Garretson
Margaret Wiley
Benjamin Swett
Notes for Ann Inskeep:
Roy,
I have a little information on the Hussey's, Inskeeps and Richard Nixon.
I descend from the Inskeep family and through them I'm a distant cousin of
Richard Nixon.John Inskeep came with his wife Mary and children to America
in 1702, also John's sister Ann came at that time as well.Ann married John
Hussey, they announced their intent to marry on March 6, 1703 at Newwark
Monthly Meeting.There was an article that appeared in the Moorefield (West
Viriginia) Examiner sometime in the early part of this century which included
a letter from John and Ann Inskeeps sister, Isabell Jones, in London.
William Stokes
7236 River Road
Conestoga, PA 17516
November, 1991
"London
March 12th, 1755
To my nephews, James and John Inskeep:
I have had a great desire to write to you a long time, but never had an
opportunity till lately, not knowing where to direct to you, or who of the
family was living, for being at variance with my brother James Inskeep.I
never had an opportunity of seeing the letters which was sent to him by your
aunt and your father, who I understand has been dead ever since the year 1729.
I am the daughter of John Inskeep of Fooford in Straffordshire, and
sister of your deceased father, and have living, one brother and two sisters;
my brother James Inskeep who corresponded with your father and you, and has
let me have several letters which he received from you in order that I might
write to you-his wife is dead and he has only one son whose name is a James-my
sisters are Catherine and Margaret which are married and have children-
Cathrine lives in Staffordshire, and Margaret in London; and I have four
children and live in London.I have a brother deceased in Staffordshire whos
name was Jonothan Inskeep, who has left a wife and four children, the oldest
of which his name is John Inskeep.
I would be very glad to hear from you, to hear if my sister Ann, your
aunt is living, and where she lives.
This is the whole act of our family in England who are in good health at
present, some of my children are grown to maturity and have a great
inclination to see their relations in that part of the world if they could
have the pleasure of hearing form them, thefore it would be a great
satisfaction to recieve an answer from some of you, you signified in your
letter to my brother James Inskeep your desire of corresponding with the
family, which I hope you will take hold of all opportunity to do-me and my
husband and children and all our relations joins in love to you-from your
affectionate and loving Aunt.
Isabell Jones
P.S.My eldest son is a pretty good scholar and has a great mind to come
abroad if he could meet with any encouragement.Prey let me know w't
commodity is best to bring from London.
Please to direct as this to Mr. Jones at No. 6 in Bloomsberry Market London.
To John or James Inskeep living in Burlington county in the township of
Evesham in New Jersey, or else in Gloucester County West Jersey near
Philadelphia."
(The original is in the possession of Mrs. A. W. Stubblefield, of Cumberland,
Md. (when this letter was written)).
Provided by Jim Stokes (JLSTOKES) on the GEnie Genealogy Round Table on 23 Nov
1991.
Child of John Hussey and Ann Inskeep is:
2812 | i. | Christopher Hussey, born April 10, 1706 in New Castle Delaware; died 1773 in Guilford , North Carolina; married Ann Garretson September 05, 1736 in Hokessin, New Castle, Delaware. |