Abt 1662 - 1694 (~ 32 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Margaret NEWBOLD was born Abt 1662, /; died 1694, /. Margaret married Daniel WILLS 30 Dec 1686, Burlington Co., NJ. Daniel (son of Daniel WILLS and Elizabeth FRAMPTON) was born 17 Feb 1658/59, Northamptonshire, England; died 1 Feb 1727/28, Burlington Co., NJ. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Daniel WILLS
was born Abt 1692, Northampton twp., Burlington Co., NJ; died Between 1742 and 1747, Northampton, Burlington Co., NJ.
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Generation: 2
2. | Daniel WILLS (1.Margaret1) was born Abt 1692, Northampton twp., Burlington Co., NJ; died Between 1742 and 1747, Northampton, Burlington Co., NJ. Daniel married Margaret EAYRE 1719, Burlington Co., NJ. Margaret (daughter of Richard EAYRE and Margaret) was born Abt 1696; died 1748, Northampton, Burlington Co., NJ. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 3. Noah WILLS
died Mar 1758, Trenton, Hunterdon Co., NJ.
- 4. John WILLS
was born Abt 1734; died Aft 1780.
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Generation: 3
3. | Noah WILLS (2.Daniel2, 1.Margaret1) died Mar 1758, Trenton, Hunterdon Co., NJ. Other Events:
- Will Probated: 7 Mar 1758, Trenton, Hunterdon Co., NJ; 1758, Mar. 7. Wills, Noah, of Trenton, Hunterdon Co. Int. Inventory, £125.19, incl. a silver watcch, £5; a servant boy, £5; a looking glass, 15s; book debts, £40; made by Daniel Clark and Richard Green.
1758, Apr. 4. Bond of widow, Mary Wills, of Trenton, as Adm'x; William Harrison, of Gloucester Co., fellowbondsman.
Lib. 9, p. 173.
Noah married Mary HARRISON 17 Apr 1746, Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA. Mary (daughter of William HARRISON and Ann HUGG) was born Abt 1720, Gloucester Co., NJ; died Aft 1772. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 5. Harrison WELLS
was born Between 1754 and 1758, Hunterdon Co., NJ; died 6 Feb 1795, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., DE.
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Generation: 4
5. | Harrison WELLS (3.Noah3, 2.Daniel2, 1.Margaret1) was born Between 1754 and 1758, Hunterdon Co., NJ; died 6 Feb 1795, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., DE. Notes:
Gloucester County, Sept 7, 1779
Notice is hereby given to all persons having any demands against Harrison Wells, George Avis, William Wells, William Bocock, Daniel Cozens, Jonathan Chew, James Hanisey, Joseph Long, Jacob Hewit, John Roberson, Peter Johnson, Isaac Justice, John Hatton, James Duffielld, John Gruff, John Hinchman, William Forsman, Alexander Bartam, John Cox, John Rodrow, Gabrial D'Veber, Wiolliam Pinyard, John O'Briant, George Swanton, Josiah Biddle, Robert Whitaker, Jeremiah Prosser, John Carter, jun., or David Suram, whose estates are forfeited, and have been sold by the Commissioners of said county; That they exhibit their accounts before the Judges of the court of common pleas, within the time limited by law, i order that they may be adjusted and paid.
John Sparks, Samuel Kaighn, Commissioniers
The New Jersey Gazette, Vol II, No 92, Sept 29, 1779
Harrison Wells of Greenwich. His 100-acre farm and grist mill were also confiscated and sold in March 1779.
Source: Larry Gerlach, New Jersey in the American Revolution
6th. On Friday the 16th, as said Eldridge's, 100 acres of land, whereon is a good stone dwelling place, a good grist-mill and other improvements, late the property of Harrison Wells. At the same time and place 100 acres of valuable land adjacent to said mill, late the property of William Wells, both being part of a tract that formerly belonged to William Harrison, Esq. ...
Harrison married Hannah VAN LEER Abt 1779. Hannah (daughter of George VAN LEER and Elizabeth ROBERTS) was born 27 Jan 1759, Gloucester Co., NJ; died Abt 20 May 1801, Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., DE. [Group Sheet]
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