1729 -
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
Generation: 3
4. | John GREGG was born 1668, Ardmore, Waterford Co., Ireland (son of William GREGG and Ann); died Aft 6 Mar 1738. Other Events:
- Quaker Minutes: 10 Dec 1694, Concord Friends, Concordville, Delaware Co., PA
- Will Probated: 27 Apr 1738, Christiana Hundred, New Castle Co., DE
Notes:
Buried:
John was probably buried at Centre, as he was very involved with the meeting.
John married Elizabeth COOKE 1694, Concord Friends, Concordville, Delaware Co., PA. [Group Sheet]
|
5. | Elizabeth COOKE (daughter of William COOKE and Elizabeth FOX). Children:
- William GREGG was born 1695; died 1747.
- Amy GREGG was born 25 Aug 1698.
- 2. Thomas GREGG was born 1701; died 1 Sep 1748; was buried Old Kennett Friends, Chester Co., PA.
- Joseph GREGG was born 5 Aug 1710, New Castle Co., DE; died 1 Oct 1770, Chester Co., PA.
- Samuel GREGG was born 05 Aug 1710, New Castle Co., DE; died 10 Sep 1767, New Castle Co., DE.
- Hannah GREGG
- Rebecca GREGG
|
|
Generation: 4
9. | Ann died Abt Jan 1692, Strand Millas. Notes:
One of the most common errors seen in this line is the listing of Ann Wilkinson as the wife of William Gregg, the immigrant ancestor of the line in the area. This probably comes from a notation in Albert Cook Myers' book about the Quaker immigration to Pennsylvania, in which he states: "One William Gregg, of Toberhead Mtg., and Ann Wilkinson, of Antrim Mtg, were married at Antrim, 11 Mo 5, 1702." The problem with this idea is that William died about fifteen years before this date, so obviously he could not have been married to this particular Ann Wilkinson.
|
11. | Elizabeth FOX died 2 Apr 1735. Notes:
Elizabeth and her children are named in the will of Thomas Fox, of Darby, as follows: Estate to nephew William Cooke, and to nieces Grace hollingsworth, Elizabeth Gregg and Hanna Holborn all being the children of his sister Elizabeth Parke, and all of whom with their mothers are executors. The will was proved on September 8, 1699
|
|