Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families (1905) (14592602639)
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Identifier: annalsofsinnottr01sinn (find matches)
Title: Annals of the Sinnott, Rogers, Coffin, Corlies, Reeves, Bodine and allied families
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Sinnott, Mary Elizabeth, 1866- (from old catalog) Leach, Josiah Granville, 1842-1922, (from old catalog) ed
Subjects: Sinnott family Rogers family (William Rogers, d 1736) (from old catalog) Coffin family (Tristram Coffyn, 1605-1681) (from old catalog) Corliss family (George Corlies, d 1715) (from old catalog) Bodine family (Jean Bodine, d 1694) (from old catalog)
Publisher: Philadelphia, Printed by J. B. Lippincott company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation
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nded the schooner Adventure on its voj-ages to Little Egg Harbor Bay, New Jersey,where it loaded with cargoes of shingles or cedar lumber. It is also a matter of tradition that, on oneof his voyages to that point, his family accompanied him, to make a home in New Jersey. That hisfamily removed to New Jersey is clearly established, as his widow married there, as did, also, some ofhis children. The latter, so far as ascertained, were : i. Ann Sears. 2. Sarah Sears, who marriedNicholas Sooy. 3. Josephus Sears, born 6 March, 1767; married (i), 13 September, 1789, CatharineCarter; (2), 6 July, 1812, Achsah, widow of Chalkley Cranmer, and daughter of Captain John Leake.4. Paul Sears, born 28 April, 1769 : died 18 April, 1848 ; married Patience Ware. The latter was for anumber of years a member of the Township Committee of Deptford, Gloucester County, New Jersej.For some account of Paul Searss descendants, see Surveyors Association of New Jersey, 389. 76 o c enM > So 2O zw MfSen K><
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THE COFFIN FAMILY the company n He settled near the cedar forests, ai from ent kept by a merchant in that day, it f vmd thai I provisions for the supply of th- iie repiesented. The last entry of purchase ^in Llie ycai 1779, aiKi iL is thought his death occurred at about that time.Captain Sears * removed his family from Rochester, Massachusetts, to thelocality in which Mr. Coffin lived, but was soon after lost at sea, leavingto survive him a widow and several children. Mr. Coffin married his widow,Mrs. Parnel (Hammond) Sears, and daughter of Josephus Hammond, ofRochester, by his wife, Thankful Winslow. (See Hammond Family, No. 3.)Mrs. Coffin was bom at Rochester, 24 March, 1736, and died at Hammonton,New Jersey, 22 January, 1817, having married, as third husband, Burdsall % Tyler. She was buried at Pleasant Mills near Hammonton, S s Children of William and Parnel (Hammond) Coffin: (n) i p. iied 27 February. 1848; married Cornelius n 14. married Ann (V) n 2 O s HO illiam^, ;