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John LIPPINCOTT

Male 1644 - 1720  (75 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John LIPPINCOTT was born 6 Nov 1644, Boston, Suffolk Co, MA (son of Richard LIPPINCOTT and Abigail GOODY); died 16 Apr 1720, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ.

    Other Events:

    • Death: 11 Apr 1723, Shresbury, NJ

    John — . [Group Sheet]

    John — Jeanette AUSTIN. [Group Sheet]

    John — Ann BARBER. Ann was born 1646, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died 1707. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John M. LIPPINCOTT was born 4 May 1670, Boston, MA; died 2 Oct 1748, Shrewsbury, NJ.
    2. Patience LIPPINCOTT was born 15 Sep 1672, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died Wft Est. 1673-1766.
    3. Robert LIPPINCOTT was born 19 Nov 1673, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died 15 Nov 1684, New Jersey.
    4. Preserve LIPPINCOTT was born 15 Sep 1675, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died Aug 1737, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ Interstate.
    5. Mary LIPPINCOTT was born 4 Jan 1676/77, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died Bef. 1742.
    6. Ann LIPPINCOTT was born 17 Jun 1680, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ (IGI); died 2 Jul 1703.
    7. Margaret LIPPINCOTT was born 7 May 1683, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; died 1731.
    8. Robert LIPPINCOTT was born 12 Dec 1685, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ (IGI); died 2 Apr 1718, Barbados.
    9. Deborah LIPPINCOTT was born 30 May 1690, Monmouth Co. Shrewsbury, NJ (IGI).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Richard LIPPINCOTT was born 15 Mar 1616/17, Devon, England (son of Margery WEARE); died 25 Nov 1683, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.

    Notes:

    On April 1, 1640 he was chosen to a Dorchester, Massachusetts town office
    and was made freeman of the court of Boston on May 13, 1640.
    On July 6, 1651 he was formally excomminicated and in 1652 he returned to
    England. Shortly thereafter he became a member of the Society of
    Friends. In Febuary of 1655 the mayor of Plymouth, England casued him to
    be arrested and imprisoned for having asserted that "Christ was the word
    of God and the Scriptures a declaration of teh mind of God."
    In May, 1655 (acording to Sewll's History of the Quakers) he testified
    against the acts of the mayor and the falsehood of the charges brought
    against him and was released. He was arrested again in 1660 on similar
    charges.
    In 1661 or 1662 he sailed again for New England and this time took up
    residence in Rhode Island.
    He received patent for land in New Jersy and was among the earliest
    settles in Shrewsbury, NJ, being a founding member of the Shrewsbury
    Meeting, which for a long time met at his house.
    in 1669 he was elected a member of the governor's council as one of the
    representatives from Shrewbury but, being unwilling to take the oath of
    allegiance unless it contained a provision guarenteeing the patent rights
    of teh Monmouth towns he was not allowed to take his seat.
    In 1670 the first meeting for wotrship was formed by the Friends and in
    1672 was visited by George Fox, who was entertained during his stay by
    Richard. Soon thereafter, Richard made another, final voyage to England,
    where he was when John Fenwick was preparing to West Jersey; and on
    August 9, 1676, he obtained from Fenwick a patent for one thousand acres
    of land in his colony (probably as speculation since neither he nor his
    childeren every occupied it.
    Notes from Darrell Lippincott:
    Richard and his wife were residents of Dorchester, MA in 1639 and members
    of the Puritan Church. On 1 Apr 1640 Richard was chosen as a Town
    Officer Dorchester and admitted as "Freeman" of the Massachussets Bay
    Colony by the General Court of Boston of 13 May 1640. About 1643 they
    settled in Boston and formed a connection with the church in 1644. In
    1651 he was excommunicated from "ye church of dorchester...for
    withdrawing communion from ye fellowship of ye church and being demanded
    a ground of his so walking, he would give none but said he wanted a
    commission to speak; whereupon for not hearing ye church in their
    convincing arguments, was excommunicated from ye fellowship of ye church
    of ye 6 of ye 5th mo. 1651. in ye name of Lord Jesus and with ye consent
    of ye church, being admonished twice before."
    In 1652 Richard returned with his family to England where he made a home
    in Plymouth, Devonshire and became allied with the Society of Friends.
    About 4 years later he is found defvending the Friends and residing in
    Stone House, a parish near Plymouth. In Feb of 1655 he was arrested by
    the Mayor and confined in or near the Castle of Exeter. Again on January
    20, 1660 he was arrested by the Mayor. Richard, Thomas Hooten and
    Margaret Kellam were taken from a meeting at Plymouth and sent to the
    High Goal at Exon (Exeter). The were later released at the solicition of
    Margaret Fell (who became the wife of George Fox in 1669) and others who
    were influential with the newly restored King Charles II in granting
    liberation of Friends. Owing to the mistreatment of Quakers in England
    Richard and family returned to America in 1663, settling first in Rhode
    Island because of the freedom offered there to Friends for the exercise
    of their worship. He joined in the formation of an association at
    Newport, RI in 1664 for the purpose of securing title from the Indians to
    a large tract of land in NJ was was the largest contributor to the funds
    raised for that purpose. The purchase was effected from Indian Sachem
    (Popomma) on 8 Apr 1665 and the land was confirmed to the RI company the
    next day by patent from Gov N

    Richard — Abigail GOODY. Abigail was born 1621, Dorchester, Devon, Northumberland, England; died 2 Jun 1697, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; was buried FBG Shrewsubry, Monmouth Co., NJ. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Abigail GOODY was born 1621, Dorchester, Devon, Northumberland, England; died 2 Jun 1697, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ; was buried FBG Shrewsubry, Monmouth Co., NJ.

    Other Events:

    • Death: 2 Jun 1697, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ

    Notes:

    Abigail Lippincott died in Aug 20, 1697, leaving a considerable estate,
    having given freedom to all her slaves before her death.
    There are some that disagree with Abigail's last name of Goody. No where
    can it be found?? One said that the men during that time called their
    wives "Goody".
    Buried FBG, shrewsbury, NJ

    Children:
    1. Freedom LIPPINCOTT was born 1 Sep 1655, Stonehouse Parish, Devon, England; died 15 Jun 1697, Wellenborough, Burlington, NJ.
    2. Abigail LIPPINCOTT was born 17 Jan 1646/47, Boston, MA; died 9 Mar 1646/47, Boston, Suffolk, MA.
    3. Preserved LIPPINCOTT was born 25 Feb 1662/63, RI; died 1 Mar 1665/66, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.
    4. Remembrance LIPPINCOTT was born 15 Jan 1640/41, Dorchester Co, Massachusetts; died 22 Nov 1722, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, NJ @82 years.
    5. Increase LIPPINCOTT was born 5 Oct 1657, Stonehouse Parish, Devon, England; died 29 Sep 1695, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.
    6. ? LIPPINCOTT was born 1666, Monmouth Co, Shrewsbury, NJ; died 1666.
    7. ? LIPPINCOTT was born 1665.
    8. 1. John LIPPINCOTT was born 6 Nov 1644, Boston, Suffolk Co, MA; died 16 Apr 1720, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ.
    9. Jacob LIPPINCOTT was born 11 Mar 1659/60, Stonehouse Parish, Devon, England; died 6 Dec 1689, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.


Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Margery WEARE was born 1595, Tregonye, Cornwall, , England; died 8 Dec 1623, England.
    Children:
    1. 2. Richard LIPPINCOTT was born 15 Mar 1616/17, Devon, England; died 25 Nov 1683, Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ.
    2. Arthur LIPPINCOTT was born Abt. 1616, Sydbury, Devon, England.
    3. Maude LIPPINCOTT was born Abt. 1617, Sydbury, Devon, England.
    4. Joan LIPPINCOTT was born Abt. 1619, Sydbury, Devon, England.