Philip Lindsley's Ancestors
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Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors: Philip Lindsley’s Ancestors 1. New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley This information is provided for educational and genealogical purposes only. Compiled by: Stanley Frazer Rose 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Sadie Warner Frazer’s Ancestors: Showing the Connection of her Southern and Northern Ancestors. 2 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors: Philip Lindsley’s Ancestors Table of Contents 1. New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley 2. Connecticut-New Jersey Ancestors Bishop, Brown, Condit, Crane, Dodd, Harrison, Hubbard, Lindsley, Lyman, Plum, Riggs, Tapp, Treat, Ward 3. Plymouth Colony Ancestors Alden, Allen, Byram, Chandler, Edson, Forbes, Hayward, Howard, Keith, Lee, Mitchell, Mullins, Partridge, Shaw, Simmons, Tracy 4. Long Island Ancestors Allison, Antrobus, Berrien, Betts, Bloomfield, Chamberlain, Fish, Lawrence, Pearce, Sackett, Whitehead 5. Long Island-New Jersey Ancestors Berrien, Eatton, Edsall, Stryker, Woodhull 6. New England-New Jersey Ancestors Bonnell, Eatton, Gallion, Mayhew, Paine, Parkhurst, Perkins, Wardell 7. Hereditary Societies and Military Service in each booklet 8. Research and Bibliography in each booklet Note on dates: In the 17th century, England used the Julian calendar. In 1752, England switched to the Gregorian calendar (the one we use today). The Julian calendar changed the year on March 25, not on January 1. Therefore some dates are written like February 26, 1610/11 to indicate it was still 1610 on the Julian calendar, but the year was actually 1611 by our modern Gregorian calendar. 3 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors COLONY Native American Initial Name Year Settled or Name Incorporated Virginia 1607 Plymouth Colony 1620 Braintree Mt. Wollaston 1635 Bridgewater Titicut 1656 Dartmouth 1652 Dedham 1636 Duxbury Mattakeeset Duxburrough 1632 Sandwich Shaume 1637 Scituate 1638 Massachusetts Bay Colony 1620 Boston Shawmut 1630 Cambridge Newe Towne 1632 Hampton, NH Winnacunnet 1638 Ipswich Agawam 1633 Lynn Saugus 1629 Middleboro Namassakett Middlebury 1662 (Nemasket) Middleborough Salem Naumkeag 1626 Watertown 1630 Weymouth Wessagusset Wamouth 1622 Connecticut Colony 1636 Branford Totokett 1643 Derby Plantation Paugasuck 1654 (Paugasset) Hartford 1636 New Haven Quinnipiack 1638 (Quillipiack) Guilford Mennunkatuck 1639 Milford Wepawaug Stratford Cupheag Wethersfield Pyquaug Watertown 1635 Rhode Island 1636 4 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors New Jersey 1664 Division: East Jersey and 1667 West Jersey Bergen Township Gemoenepaen 1660 Elizabethtown 1664 Mendham Rocksiticus Pitney Corner 1722 (Roxiticus) Newark New Milford; 1666 Milford by the Pesayak. New Ark; New Worke. Shrewsbury, Navesink Midleton upon 1665 Monmouth County Nauesink New York Flushing Vlackebos 1645 Midwout Middlewort Hempstead Great Plains 1644 Newtown, Long Island Mespat Middleburgh 1652 Now: Elmhurst, Queens New York New Amsterdam 1626 Setauket, Brookhaven, Setauket (Setalcot) Cromwell’s Bay 1655 Long Island Ashford 5 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors New England, Adapted from Huguenot Refugees in the Settling of Colonial America, Peter Gannon, ed., 1985, facing 102. 6 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Note: The descendant lists and dates are for reference only. Exact dates are in the genealogy database. 7 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Sadie Lindsley Warner Frazer’s mother, Margaret Lindsley Warner, was descended on her paternal side from ancestors who came to the northern American colonies in the seventeenth century. When Sadie’s maternal grandfather John Berrien Lindsley married Sarah McGavock, her Southern and Northern Lines were joined. [See Lindsley, Sadie Warner Frazer’s Southern Ancestors] Her northern Lindsley line traces back to her great grandfather Philip Lindsley (b. 1786 - d.1855) who was born near Morristown, New Jersey to Isaac Lindsley and Phoebe Condit. Through the Lindsley line, her line goes back to the founders of the Connecticut and New Jersey Colonies; her most famous ancestor was Governor Robert Treat of the Connecticut Colony [See Connecticut-New Jersey Ancestors]. Through Sadie Warner Frazer’s Condit line, her ancestors trace back to Plymouth Colony—to John Alden and Priscilla Mullins who came on the Mayflower [See Plymouth Colony Ancestors]. 8 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Lindsley [See Connecticut-New Jersey Ancestors for ancestry prior to Francis Lindsley]. Francis Lindsley’s son, John Lindsley (1666-1749), was probably born in Newark, New Jersey Colony where his parents had moved in 1666-1667. He married Elizabeth who had been born in Morristown, 23 miles west of Newark. They settled in Morristown. John was one of first members and first Elders of the Presbyterian Church that was founded in Morristown in 1738. After Elizabeth’s death he married Elizabeth Freeman Ford (b. 1681 in Axford, England- d. 1772), whose first husband, John Ford, died around 1722 (when his will was probated). John and his second wife were buried in the Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard. He is the oldest person identified in the Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard. John Lindsley’s son, John Lindsley Jr. (b. ca. 1694-1750), lived his entire life in Morristown. Around 1719, John married Sarah Plum (d.1750) [See Plum, Connecticut -New Jersey Ancestors]. John and Sarah Lindsley were buried in the Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard. 1 * John Lindsley Jr.’s son, Philip Lindsley (1736-1820), was born in Morristown and died in Basking Ridge. Philip married Mary McFaeran (McFeran, McFarran, McFerrand, McFerrin, McFaren) (b. ca. 1742-1812). She was born in [Morristown], New Jersey Colony to John McFaeran (b. ca. 1698- 1778) and his wife Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) (b. ca.1699- 1 indicates that a document or photograph related to this topic is included in this booklet. 9 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors 1778). The family was believed to have had roots in Ireland. Philip Lindsley served during Revolutionary War, in the state militia as soldier and wagoner for Morris County. He built a house in New Vernon, 4 miles from Basking Ridge. There is no record in the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard, but it is believed that they were both buried there. Philip Linsley’s son, Isaac Lindsley (b. ca. 1764-1827), married Phoebe (Phebe, Phobe) Condit (1768- 1854) [See Condit below; See Bryam below] in 1786. They were both born in Morristown and married there. They had four sons. They moved nine miles south to Basking Ridge, New Jersey Colony where he owned a house. Both Isaac and Phoebe were buried in the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard. 10 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Lindsley Family House of Philip Lindsley (1736-1820). Probably built in 1763. Lindsley Road, New Vernon, New Jersey Colony. 11 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors House of Isaac Lindsley (b. ca. 1764 – 1827), Lindsley Road, New Vernon, New Jersey Colony. Plot of Isaac and Phoebe Condit Lindsley, Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Colony. 12 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors Isaac Lindsley (b. before May 1764 - d. 1827) Plot 37. Phoebe Condit Lindsley (1768- 1854), Plot 38. Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Graveyard, Basking Ridge, New Jersey Colony. “Sacred to the Memory of Isaac Lindsley, who died…” “Sacred to the memory of Phebe, Widow of Isaac Lindsley, who died, Jan 20th 1854, Aged 85 years and 10 months, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” Vanderbar [signed by maker]. 13 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors John Lindsley Jr. (1694-1750), Plot 837, Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard, Morristown, New Jersey Colony. “Here Lyes ye Body of John Lindsly Esq., Dec’d March ye 9, 1750, In ye 56d [year of his Age].” Sarah Plum Lindsley (b. ca. 1698-1750), Plot 838, Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard. “Here Lyes ye Body of Sarah wife of John Lindsly Esq.r . Dec d Janry ye 3d 1750 in ye 52d year of her age.” Note: The face represented the soul, and the wings indicated flight of the soul heavenward. 14 Compiled by Stanley Frazer Rose, 2016 New Jersey Ancestors Byram, Condit, Lindsley Sadie Warner Frazer’s Maternal Northern Ancestors John Lindsley (1666-1749), Plot 895 Elizabeth Ford Lindsley(1681-1772), Plot 896 Morristown Presbyterian Church Graveyard,