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Jacob AUSTIN

Male 1742 - Bef 1793  (51 years)


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  • Name Jacob AUSTIN 
    Born 1742  Haddonfield, NJ Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef. 25 Mar 1793 
    Person ID I547261996  Primary
    Last Modified 29 Jan 2009 

    Father William AUSTIN,   b. 1715, Evesham, Burlington Co., NJ Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1762  (Age 47 years) 
    Mother Mary ROBESON,   b. Bef. 1725,   d. Bef. 1749  (Age ~ 24 years) 
    Family ID F518362239  Group Sheet

    Family ID F518364744  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • !NOTE: Genealogical Records of Mr. Earle M. Green, CA (1981), including
      tradition. Tradition says there were 21 children born to this union, but
      only
      the above eight survived. Deborah may have died 1789/90 when her son,
      Charles,
      was born. It would seem that Hannah made some sort of agreement with
      Bethuel
      Moore when she made him Executor of her Will. He became guardian of both
      Joel
      and Mahlon. About the time the grand daughter Ann "Nancy" became of
      legal age,
      18, he married her. Jacob was taxed 1773 (Microfilm # 865,465 LDS SLC)
      on 200
      acres and 10 cattle and horses. He was taxed on the same amount of land
      through June 1880 at least. In 1795 and 1796 Hannah Austin was taxed as a
      householder, and on 186 acres of land. She or her estate was last taxed
      1805
      Evesham, NJ.
      !RESIDENCE: Microfilm #865,465 LDS - SLC, UT Library; a list of Rateables
      in
      the Twp. of Evesham in Co. of Burlington, NJ 1773-1812, 1773, 1774, June
      1780,
      1795, 1796, 1797, 1902, 1805, 1806, 1811, 1812 Schedules, abstracted by
      Janet
      A. Curtis.
      !RESIDENCE-SPOUSE-CHILDREN-DEATH: NEW JERSEY ARCHIVES, 1st Series,
      Calendar of
      Wills, 1791-1795, Vol. 37, p 19. 1792, June 21 - Austin, Jacob of Evesham
      Twp., Curlington Co., NJ, Will of: Wife, Hannah, 2 cows, 1 horse, 50
      pounds;
      also privileges of house and garden while my widow. Grand children Nancy
      and
      Charles 30 pounds each. Daughters Jane and Sarah 100 pounds each. Sons,
      Isaac, Thomas, Malan, and Joel remainder of real and personal property,
      divided
      among them. The last three youngest sons to be put to trades when 14.
      Executors: friend, Thomas Shinn and son Isaac Austin. Witnesses:
      Jonothan
      Thomas, James Hemingway, and Joseph Hewston. Proved Mar. 25, 1793.
      Inventory
      Feb. 25, 1793, 2,278.8.6 pounds made by Isaiah Haines and Lawrence
      Webste. Bk.
      33, p 24 - File 11479C.