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Anchor Sutton

Female 1775 - 1834  (58 years)


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  1. 1.  Anchor Sutton was born on 14 Feb 1775 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (daughter of John Sutton and Dinah Bonham); died on 7 Feb 1834.

    Notes:

    She was left 5 shillings in her grandfather's will dated 24 March 1802.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Sutton was born on 25 Jul 1748 (son of Jonas Sutton and (..) Sutton, Mrs); died before 28 Oct 1795 in Sandbrook, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Shortly after marriage, in 1774, John and his wife bought a farm of 134 acres in Kingwood Township, Hunterdon county, New Jersey. Buried along side his father, Jonas.

    John married Dinah Bonham on 8 Dec 1773 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Dinah (daughter of Uriah Bonham, (dna) and Anchor Fox) was born on 21 Feb 1756 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 3 Dec 1810. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Dinah Bonham was born on 21 Feb 1756 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (daughter of Uriah Bonham, (dna) and Anchor Fox); died on 3 Dec 1810.

    Notes:

    In the NJ Archives, Vol. XXXVII, page 349: Oct. 28, 1795: Int. probate of the estate of John Sutton of Kingwood, Hunterdon Co. Adm'rs: Dinah Sutton and Amos Bonham. Fellowbondsmen: Richard Opdycke and Luther Opdycke; all of Kingwood Twsp., said Co. Inventory of 360 pounds, 3 shilling and 7 pence, was made 28 Oct 1795 by Luther Opdycke and Uriah Bonham.
         

    Children:
    1. 1. Anchor Sutton was born on 14 Feb 1775 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 7 Feb 1834.
    2. Mary Sutton was born on 25 Apr 1777 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1778.
    3. Uriah Sutton was born on 6 Sep 1779 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 17 Aug 1849.
    4. Elizabeth Sutton was born on 12 Aug 1781 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1802.
    5. Dinah Sutton was born on 9 Apr 1784 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1805.
    6. Prudence Sutton was born on 16 Apr 1788 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1809.
    7. Sarah Sutton was born on 11 Mar 1791 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1812.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jonas Sutton was born on 18 Apr 1721 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey (son of Richard Sutton and Sarah Runyon); died in 1797 in Sandbrook, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    married in Seventh Day Baptist Church.
    Will drawn Mar. 25, 1797.
    Will probated Nov. 11, 1797.

    Jonas married (..) Sutton, Mrs about 1745. (..) was born about 1721; died after 1748 in of, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  (..) Sutton, Mrs was born about 1721; died after 1748 in of, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. William Sutton was born about 1746 in New Jersey; died before 1797.
    2. 2. John Sutton was born on 25 Jul 1748; died before 28 Oct 1795 in Sandbrook, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. Sarah Sutton was born about 1750 in New Jersey; died after 1751.
    4. Joshua Sutton was born about 1752 in New Jersey; died after 1753.

  3. 6.  Uriah Bonham, (dna) was born in 1724 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (son of Hezekiah* (MF) Bonham, Sr and Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?)); died before 4 May 1809 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 4 May 1809, Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey
    • Research Notes: 26 Jan 2013; dna

    Notes:


    (Birth Source: Bonham Genealogy by E. B. Hazie)
    (Death Source: Will probated 5/4/1809 Kingwood, Hunterdon, NJ.)

    From "Traditions of Hunterdon" by Lequear, page 53, "Mrs. Stanberry sold 300 ac of land, which laid a little east of Kingwood hotel and store, to George Fox, who owned the land near Rosemont, by a deed dated May 14, 1746. George Fox and Gabrl Fox, Exec. of George Fox, sold a portion, 76 ac of this to John Waterhouse.
    Around 1763 a Uriah Bonham of Piscataway was in this neighborhood as a school teacher. He married Anchor, d/o George Fox, elder." His earlier positions included that of "county scribe", and he wrote, witnessed, and made inventory on many ofe wills and/or probate records of the community beginning around 1749.
    He married (1) Anchor Fox November 05, 1751 in Hunterdon Co., NJ, daughter of George Fox and Mary.
    Loudoun Co, Joyner, Peggy Shome - VA Northern Neck Warrents & Surveys, 1697-1784, Vol 4
    1764: Gabriel Fox, assignee of Uriah Bonham; 10 Oct 1764 - 18 Dec 1764; 48 acres on drs of Broad Run; adj Wm Boyle, Thos Stone, Sampson Turley, Catesby Cocke, Anthony Russill, James Spencer. Surv. John Hough.
    13 May 1765 - As I am Entended back to the Jerseys from where I came I have given up my right to Mr. Gab Fox. (Bonham) Wit: Anthony Russell & Amariah Bonham.

    He married (2) Magdalena Heath August 30, 1780 in Hunterdon, NJ. She was the daughter [sic] (widow) of Andrew Heath. In "Bonham and Related Family Lines" by H. E. Bonham, page 216: "June 24, 1777 - Int. probate of the estate of Andrew Hef Amwell, Hunterdon Co. Adm'x: Magdalene Heath. Fellowbondsman: John Heath; both of said place. Witness: Uriah Bonham. Inventory of 226 pounds, 1 shilling, and 3 pence, was made by Uriah Bonham and Daniel Howell 20 Jun 1777 (NJ Archives, Vol. XXXIV, page 237). William Rittinghouse, Sr., purchased 24 acres from Andrew Heath's estate.
    25 October 1797 witnessed Administration papers of Jesse Hall, Kingwood Twp (husb of Elizabeth Heath (his step-dau), along with John Heath of Amwell (his step-son).
    Uriah Bonham's will, dated 24 March 1802, gave his wife Magdalene use of dwelling house and tenplate stove, whole plantation, household furnishings, during her widowhood. He also gave her 1 cow, feather bed, 3 chairs and the blue chest.
    To his sons, Amos and Zedekiah, he gave all his wearing apparel. The "moveable estate" was to be sold and the overplus (after bills were paid), was to be divided between five children. If his widow should remarry or die, he wanted all landsd his fishery to be sold. To each of the daughters of Andrew Heath (late of Amwell, dec'd), he gave 30 pounds. These girls were Mary Wilson, Elizabeth Hall, Sarah Dills, and Prudence Bonham. This money, he said, was procured out of their father's estate for their use when their mother had done with it.
    Five grandsons were listed: Uriah Sutton, Uriah Emans (Job's son), Uriah Emans (James' son), Uriah Bonham (Amos' son), and Andrew Bonham (Zedekiah's son). They all were to receive 5 pounds each.
    Five granddaughters, Anchor Sutton, Anchor Emans (Job's daughter), Anchor Emans (James' daughter), Anchor Bonham (Amos' daughter), and Anchor Bonham (Zedekiah's daughter) were to receive 50 shillings each.
    His son Amos was to have 10 pounds above what he already received.
    Five children are, Amos, Mary Emans, Dinah Sutton, Hannah Emans, Zedekiah.
    In addition to the bequests to his children and grand-children, he also left money beguests to Andrew Heath and his four sisters, his step-children.
    The executor was Thomas Lequear and witnesses were Richard Heath, Edward Rettinghouse and William Heath. The will was proved 04 May 1809.
    Inventory of $241.07 was made by Edward Rettinghouse and Thomas Shearman
    13 Apr 1809. This will is listed in the NJ Archives, First Series, Vol. XL, page 38.

    Name:
    We now have DNA evidence that Malakiah, Amariah and Uriah Bonham share a common ancestor and considering the albeit scanty paper trails we have, that they were brothers. So 3 of the -iahs could have been brothers according to DNA evidence.

    What do the results we have to date mean? They show that THESE -iah descendants (of Malakiah, Amariah and Uriah) DID have a common ancestor (who could have been their father, Hezekiah, as speculated) within the time frame our scant paper documentation has indicated.
    To "prove" Hezekiah Bonham as the common ancestor, we need a descendant of Samuel Bonham (son by Hezekiah´s first marriage) to participate.

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/bonham/messages/1610.html
    Posted by: Linda Peacock (ID *****7360) Date: March 30, 2007 at 09:52:52

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    We are extremely close to showing up the Mayflower Association which has denied our "-iah" ancestry, thanks to the efforts of Brownie Mackie for opening a line as to potential approval. We just need these extra tests to be able to prove our case. I do not personally give a hoot about the Mayflower Society, as neither does Brownie, nor Catherine Cooper who has also been working on this project for so many years, but we would like to help those who do and I at least, would like to prove them wrong as to denying people whose lineage is from Hezekiah´s 2nd wife, whoever she was. Whoever SHE was does not matter in this case as it was Hezekiah Sr who was the Mayflower descendant via his Mother, Hannah Fuller.
    Linda Peacock, 1 Dec 2011
    http://genforum.genealogy.com/bonham/messages/2011.html


    Will:
    Calendar of New Jersey Wills, New Jersey Historical Society

    Mar. 24, 1802. Uriah Bonham of Kingwood Twsp., Hunterdon Co., will of.

    Wife, Magdalene, use of dwelling house and tenplate stove, whole plantation, household furnishings, during her widowhood; also 1 cow, feather bed, 3 chairs and the blue chest.
    Two sons, Amos and Zedekiah, all my wearing apparel.
    Moveable estate to be sold, and overplus (after bills are paid), to be divided between five children.
    After death, or marriage of my wife, all lands, and my fishery to be sold.
    To each of the daughters of Andrew Heath (late of Amwell, deceased), 30 pounds, i. e., Mary Wilson, Elizabeth Hall, Sarah Dills, Prudence Bonham (it being the money I procured out of their father's estate for their use when their mother had done with it).
    Five grandsons, Uriah Sutton, Uriah Emans (Job's son), Uriah Emans (James's son), Uriah Bonham (Amo's son), and Andrew Bonham (Zedekiah's son), each 5 pounds.
    Five granddaughters, Anchor Sutton, Anchor Emans (Job's daughter), Anchor Emans (James's daughter), Anchor Bonham (Amo's daughter), and Anchor Bonham (Zedekiah's daughter), each 50 shillings.
    Son, Amos, to have 10 pounds above his dividend.
    Five children are, Amos, Mary Emans, Dinah Sutton, Hannah Emans, Zedekiah.
    Executor: Thomas Lequear of Kingwood Twsp., Hunterdon Co.
    Witnesses: Richard Heath, Edward Rettinghouse and William Heath.
    Proved May 4, 1809.
    Inventory of $241.07 made by Edward Rettinghouse and Thomas Shearman 13 Apr 1809

    http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamUriah1724.html

    Research Notes:
    (dna) designation means he has been matched to the others marked (dna) as brothers. As of 2009, matches are Amariah, Nehemiah, Malakiah and Uriah.

    Uriah married Anchor Fox on 5 Nov 1751 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Anchor (daughter of George Fox, the Elder - Immigrant and Mary Maybury) was born in 1729 in New Jersey; died on 30 Aug 1780 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Anchor Fox was born in 1729 in New Jersey (daughter of George Fox, the Elder - Immigrant and Mary Maybury); died on 30 Aug 1780 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    In 1763, and how much earlier I know not, a Uriah Bonham of Piscataqua, was in this neighborhood as a school teacher. He married Ancher, daughter of George Fox, the elder. They had 5 children, 2 sons and 3 daughters. (From Traditions of Hunterdon)
    http://www.anamericanfamilyhistory.com/Bonham%20Family/BonhamUriah1724.html

    Children:
    1. Amos Bonham, Sr was born on 11 May 1752 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 5 Apr 1817 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. Mary Bonham was born on 17 Nov 1753 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1835 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. 3. Dinah Bonham was born on 21 Feb 1756 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 3 Dec 1810.
    4. Hannah Bonham was born in 1760 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1783.
    5. Zedekiah Bonham was born on 24 Feb 1762 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 22 Apr 1835 in Wayne Co, Pennsylvania.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Sutton was born on 18 Jul 1676 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey (son of William Sutton and Damarius Bishop); died in 1732.

    Notes:

    farmer and lived in Piscataway, NJ.
    Will drawn Sep. 8, 1722.
    Will probated Feb. 28, 1732.

    Richard married Sarah Runyon on 25 Jan 1703 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey. Sarah (daughter of Vincent* Runyon (Rongnion), (immigrant) and Ann Martha* Boutcher) was born on 13 Oct 1686 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died after 1708. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Runyon was born on 13 Oct 1686 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey (daughter of Vincent* Runyon (Rongnion), (immigrant) and Ann Martha* Boutcher); died after 1708.
    Children:
    1. Sarah Sutton was born on 31 Dec 1703; died after 1724.
    2. Anna Sutton was born on 20 May 1706; died after 1727.
    3. Nathan Sutton was born on 16 Aug 1708; died in 1733.
    4. Richard Sutton was born on 14 Feb 1711; died after 1712.
    5. Peter Sutton was born on 2 May 1713; died after 1714.
    6. Joshua Sutton was born on 18 Nov 1718; died after 1719.
    7. 4. Jonas Sutton was born on 18 Apr 1721 in Piscataway Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died in 1797 in Sandbrook, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    8. Amos Sutton was born on 16 Jul 1723; died after 1724.
    9. Joseph Sutton was born on 15 Aug 1726; died after 1727.

  3. 12.  Hezekiah* (MF) Bonham, Sr was born on 6 May 1667 in Barnstable, Barnstable Co, Massachusetts (son of Nicholas* Bonham, (immigrant) and Hannah* (MF) Fuller); died after 9 Jul 1738 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Religion: Episcopal clergyman

    Notes:

    It it believed that he was born during his father's migration from Massachusetts to New Jersey. According to Jack D. Ross, Hezekiah was born in Barnstable Township, Barnstable, Maryland. At the death of his father he was made executor of thill along with his mother, although he was not of legal age. Thus, he surely had the confidence and respect of his father.
    He was accepted as a townsman of Piscataway 2 Jan 1687/8 apparently on coming of age. He married in 1690 Mary Dunn, daughter of Hugh Dunn and Elizabeth Drake, one of the immigrant families of Mass. Hugh Dunn mentioned Hezekiah in his will. ry was born 19 Jan 1671 in Piscataway. They had four children: Mary, Samuel, Hannah and Sarah, their births being preserved in the Piscataway records." Family tradition indicates that he was an Episcopal clergyman. He was a farmer by trade.
    During the period 1690 to 1699 there were numerous land transfers made by Hezekiah and his wife Mary, including receiving a patent for land at Piscataway in 1695. "Bonham's lot," also "Bonham's creeks," and "Nicholas Bonham's land" are spn of in different conveyances.
    On 1 May 1697 Hezekiah Bonham received confirmation of a grant of 182 acres "in right of his late father Hezekiah Bonham, Thomas Ffarnewoorth and Daniel Lippington." Hezekiah Bonham and wife Mary later sold two of these tracts.
    On 9 Oct 1697 Hezekiah Bonham of Piscataway and wife Mary sold land in Piscataway part of which was the "remainder of land held by Bonham in the right of Daniel Lippentone"
    Hezekiah and wife Mary sold further land in Piscataway to Edward Slater on 27 Oct 1698. (Lippentone and Slater were brother-in-laws).
    One Sunday in about 1697 or 1698 Hezekiah, who was credited with being a religious man and one of influence in the church, was found working by the very religious Edmund Dunham, his brother-in-law. Hezekiah's sister Mary had married Edmund Dm in 1681. Mr. Dunham was the first white child born in Piscataway township, and his father, Benjajah Dunham, is said to have settled here years before any other Englishmen arrived. Oliver B. Leonard in writing on "Piscataway Planters" says "Edmund Dunham grew to be an influential member of society, and became a lay preacher, helping to mold the tender consciences and direct the religiously inclined of the pioneer community." At that time Edmund was pastor of the Baptist Church of Piscataway. Because Edmund found Hezekiah working on Sunday he took him to account. To quote Morgan Edwards on the incident:
    "Bonham put Dunham to prove that the first day of the week was holy by divine institution. How the debate was carried on is not known; but it is known that the above attack was the thing which set Mr. Dunham to study the subject; and that cing the seventh day of the week was the effect. In a short time after 17 people sided with Mr. Dunham which opened a prospect of having a Sabbatarian church in Piscataway; to prepare for it Mr. Dunham went to Westerly, (RI) and there received ordination at the hands of Rev. William Gibbons; and in 1705 he and his party were formed into a church," the Seventh Day Baptist Church of Piscataway.
    Hezekiah was not among the organizers. He had moved to Hunterdon in West Jersey in about 1698 as he appears in no record of any kind in Piscataway after 1698, except the sale of further land in Piscataway to Edward Slater on 27 Oct 1698. (Lintone and Slater were brother-in-laws). Evidently the property was sold after their move since on 18 March 1698/9 he appears in a list of inhabitants of Maidenhead when Gov. Jeremiah Basse and others, as agents, sold 100 acres to the inhabitants of Maidenhead for 5 shillings, for a meeting house, school and burial ground, thus indicating that he had an interest in that section of New Jersey.
    (my note: there is no evidence of this 2nd marriage and 15 children)
    Mary Dunn died Nov 7, 1699 and he remarried in 1700 in Hunterdon Co. By his second wife he had 15 more children, some thirteen of whom bore names ending in the Biblical "iah". Hence they are called the"iah" BONHAMS. These children were Heze, Jr.; Nehemiah; Zachariah; Zedekiah; Amariah; Temperance; Malachiah; Amaziah; Jeremiah; Ephraim; Josiah; Isaiah; Obadiah; Zephamia; and Uriah.
    On 28 Aug 1701 he is mentioned as an abutter in Middlesex Co,; on 26 Aug 1703 he was among those who consented to an agreement between Dr. Daniel Coxe, Esq. and Thomas Revell, on behalf of purchasers of land in Maidenhead and Hopewell Townsh
    On 1 Jan 1712/3 he contributed money to organize a new county (in this document he is Hezekiah Bonham, Sr., indicating that a younger Hezekiah, not necessarily his son, was in the town).
    On 24 Nov 1722 he witnessed the will of Jonathan Stout of Hopewell Township.
    In 1723 he was a judge in Hunterdon Co.
    On 6 Nov 1730 his original signature appears with others on an agreement to sell the town lot to the highest bidder.
    On 21 April 1732 his bond is mentioned in the codicil to the will of Daniel Howell of Trenton.
    On 9 July 1738 his signature appears on the will of Henry Merson, the last known recording of his name. The exact date of his death and burial place are unknown.
    ____________________
    There is some debate as to the identity of his second wife. According to "Mayflower Families through Five Generations," Vol 4, p 37, "Hezekiah Bonham does not appear in the Hunterdon Co. court records but is mentioned in the following document, none of which mention a second wife or any other children." It also states "This claim may have originated in misinterpretation of the will of Samuel Hunt of Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, dated 15 Jan 1717/8 in which he decreed that his real estate was to be partititioned among Samuel Hunt's heirs by son Samuel, by Hezekiah Bonham, and by John Prince."
    According to "The Bonham Family" by Samuel J. Bonham, pg 9, she was Ann Hunt, daughter of Ralph or Samuel Hunt. This theory is derived from the will of Samuel Hunt, New Jersey Archives, Vol. 21, p 248.
    According to "Bonham and Related Family Lines" by H. E. Bonham 1996, says on page 229, that Hezekiah's second wife was Mary Bishop, daughter of David & Mary (Alger) Bishop according to the will of David Bishop 07 Jan 1684 where he mentions a Hezekiah Bonham married to his daughter Mary. However, in 1684 Hezekiah, son of Nicholas, was 17 years old and it was four years later that he married Mary Dunn in 1690. There must have been another Hezekiah Bonham; although, according to references, there was no evidence of another Hezekiah Bonham.

    Hezekiah* married Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?) in 1700 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. Ann (daughter of Samuel Hunt and Mary Burroughs) was born in 1678 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1724. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Ann Hunt, (2nd wife?) was born in 1678 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey (daughter of Samuel Hunt and Mary Burroughs); died after 1724.

    Notes:

    Some say 2nd wife was mary Bishop, daughter of David & Mary (Alger) Bishop, according to the will of David Bishop 7 January 1684 (source: "Bonham & Related Family Lines" by H.E. Bonham 1996, p 229.

    Other sources say his Hezekiah's second wife was Ann Hunt, daughter of Ralph or Samuel Hunt, and that they were married in 1699 in Maidenhead, New Jersey.
    The children listed are listed as the children of Hezekiah and Ann Hunt.

    From Mayflower Families through Five Generations, Vol 4, p 38:
    *Note: No evidence found to support Monette's claim that Hezekiah had second wife Ann Hunt. The claim may have originated in misinterpretation of the will of Samuel Hunt of Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, dated 15 Jan 1717/8 in which he decreed tht his real estate was to be partitioned among Samuel Hunt's heirs by son Samuel, by Hezekiah Bonham, and by John Prince.
    Monette lists the following as children of Hezekiah Bonham and his unproven 2nd wife Ann Hunt: Hezekiah, Nehemiah, Zachariah, Zedekiah, Amariah, Temperence, Malachiah, Amaziah, Ephraim, Jeremiah, Josiah, Isaiah, Zephaniah, Uriah & Obadiah.
    (The ancestors of Ann Hunt were supplied by Foxlover@aol.com of Salt Lake City.)

    Children:
    1. Hezekiah* Bonham, Jr was born in 1701 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1745 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. Nehemiah Bonham, Sr (dna) was born about 1702 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1789 in Loudoun Co, Virginia.
    3. Zachariah Bonham was born in 1707 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1773 in Cumberland Co, New Jersey; was buried in Seventh Day Baptist Church Cem, Shiloh, Cumberland Co, New Jersey.
    4. Zedekiah Bonham was born in 1707 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died about 1760 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    5. Amariah Bonham, (dna) was born in 1709 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 22 Apr 1803 in Middle Twp, Washington Co, Pennsylvania.
    6. Temperance Bonham was born in 1710 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1750 in Woodbridge Twp, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    7. Rev. Malachiah Bonham, Sr. (dna) was born in 1713 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1789 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    8. Amaziah "Amos" Bonham was born in 1714 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 5 Feb 1748/49 in New Jersey.
    9. Jeremiah Bonham was born in 1715 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died in 1782 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    10. Ephaim Bonham was born in 1716 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 1794 in Pennsylvania.
    11. Josiah Bonham was born in 1717 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1747.
    12. Isaiah Bonham was born in 1719 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1721.
    13. Obadiah Bonham was born in 1720 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1724.
    14. Zephaniah Bonham was born in 1722 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1723.
    15. 6. Uriah Bonham, (dna) was born in 1724 in Maidenhead, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 4 May 1809 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

  5. 14.  George Fox, the Elder - Immigrant was born on 11 Jan 1700 in Horninghold, Leichester, England (son of George W. Fox and Jane Palmer); died on 24 Jun 1754 in Kingwood Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Will: 27 Apr 1754, Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; written

    Notes:

    Will witnessed by Malachai Bonham

    Extracts of Wills, New Jersey Archives, XXXII 1751-1760 p 120 lib 7:515 dad's will
    "An Ancestral Chart and Handbook" by Olive Rowland 1935 p. 126

    "Bonham, A Family Genealogy" by Howard E Bonham 1996 p: 213 came from England 1729; p. 209
    The First Century of Hunterdon County b y Mott 1878 p.7 bought 284 acres from George Fox and sold 1729 to Thomas Canby

    Will:
    In the Name of God Amen the twenty-seventh day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty-four I George Fox ofKingwood in the County of Hunterdon and western Division of the province of New Jersey.

    Yeo: Being very Sick and weak of body but of perfect mind and memory thanks be to God. Therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that Give it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a christian like and Decent manner at the Discretion of my executors and as touching such wordily Estate where with it hath pleased God to Bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form imprimis.

    I give and bequeath to mary my Dear wife all my moveable Estateonly she shall allow my sons the Use of the team to Carry on the farm and affairs of the mills they allowing her a comfortable maintenance while She remains my widow and if She dies my widow my will is that She Divide the said moveables as she Sees proper among my daughters But if she marrys again then all the horses Except one which she shall Chuse shall be left to the Discretion of my Executors to be Equally Divided in quantity and quality..

    I will that if my Executors shall see it necessary to sell part of my lands to Pay my Debts and Carry on the affairs of the mills let it be sold off next to Joshua Waterhouse or else off of the land I lately took up which they shall think proper..

    I will that mary my wife shall have the use of my lands and Dwelling house and other Buildings till My Sons come to the age of Twenty one Years if She continues my widow during which time she shall have the Benefit of their Lodging and apperell during the whole term Except She shall think Proper to bind them to trades that is Left to her discretion..

    I will that my Sons be put in possession of their respective portions in the following order and manner. Item.

    I give and bequeath to my beloved Son George Fox five acres of Land to be Surveyed off the upper end of my land joyning his plantation on which he now liveth in one year after my Decease in his actual possession.

    I give and bequeath to my Dearly beloved son Ambros Fox one half part of my lands according to quantity and quality except ten acres of Land which is to Go with my half the mills Except my Executors See proper to Sell part for the use as above said then he to it. Ambros Shall have half the remainder as above said in his actual possession in two Years after he is twenty one years of age..

    I give and bequeath to my Dear Son Absa lom Fox all my rights and interest to the Saw mill and Grist mill that is to Say one half of Each with ten acres of Land the most convenient to Said mills to be in his actual possession at twenty one years of age..

    I give and bequeath to my Dear Son Amos Fox the one half part of my Lands according to the aforementioned Division Equal with my Son Ambros to be in his actual possessin at the age of twenty one years.

    I give and bequeath my lands and mills to my sons as aforesid and to the Heirs and assigns forever I will also that my wife have her living with my son amos and out of his Share if she remains my widow but if She married She is debared of that priviledge tho at the same time hols her Property in the movables I will that the Use of the Land and Benefit of the mills be for maintaining the family and paying my Debts till.

    Each son shall come into possession of their respective Estates as above mentioned and further.

    I give to my Dear son Gabrie l Fox 5 pounds.

    And lastly I constitute make and ordain my beloved Sons George Fox and Gabriel Fox my only and Sol Executors of this my last will and testament and I do hereby utterly Disallow revoke and Disannull all and Every other and former Testaments wills Legacys and Executors by me in any ways before this time Named willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and only this and no other to be my Last will and testament in witness where of I have hereunto Set my hand and seal the day and year first above written
    Signed Seald Published Pronounced and declared by the said George Fox as his Last will and testament in the presence of us the Subscribers.

    Note before Executing these presents is added that if it can be made appear the the mills and ten acres of Land is of more value than Ambrosses and amos share absalom shall pau out to ambros and amos to make them Equal with himself. and if on the contrary it can be made appear that ambros and amos has the valuablest prtion they shall pay to absolem to make him equal with themselves.

    Evidence below all
    Malakiah Bonham
    Nehemiah Bonham
    William Lock
    http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/25425130/person/1652478167/storyx/9e01dbb7-b939-4c8f-ad6b-7eaf03327f64?src=search

    George married Mary Maybury in 1727 in Kingwood Mm, Hunterdon, New Jersey. Mary was born in 1707 in Surry, Surry Co, Virginia; died in 1769 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Mary Maybury was born in 1707 in Surry, Surry Co, Virginia; died in 1769 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Mary Fox was born about 1727; died after 1758.
    2. 7. Anchor Fox was born in 1729 in New Jersey; died on 30 Aug 1780 in Piscataway, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    3. Amos Fox was born on 7 Sep 1739 in Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 22 Mar 1806 in West Virginia.
    4. George Fox was born in 1734 in Kingswood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 25 Jun 1760 in Kingswood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    5. Ambrose Fox was born about 1734; died after 1754 in of, Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    6. Gabriel Fox was born in 1736 in Kingswood, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 15 Dec 1799 in West Virginia.
    7. Absalom Fox was born in 1738 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 13 Feb 1797 in Lone Pine, Washington Co, Pennsylvania.