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Elizabeth Forman

Female 1742 - 1787  (45 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Forman was born in 1742 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey (daughter of Ezekiel Forman and Elizabeth Seabrooke); died in 1787 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.

    Elizabeth married Kenith Perrine on 1 Feb 1760 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey. Kenith was born on 14 Feb 1744 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died in Dec 1790 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Hannah Perrine was born on 7 Jan 1777 in Cranbury, Middlesex Co, New Jersey; died on 15 Aug 1851 in Monroe, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ezekiel Forman was born on 1 Nov 1706 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey (son of High Sheriff Monmouth Co, New Jersey Samuel Forman and Mary Wilbur (or Wilbore)); died on 3 Oct 1746 in of, Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    tombstone inscription says son of Samuel and Mary.

    Ezekiel married Elizabeth Seabrooke about 1735. Elizabeth (daughter of James Seabrooke and Hannah Grover) was born about 1711 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 16 Mar 1791 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Seabrooke was born about 1711 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey (daughter of James Seabrooke and Hannah Grover); died on 16 Mar 1791 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Samuel Forman was born about 1738; died after 1750.
    2. Thomas Forman was born on 18 Dec 1740 in New Jersey; died about 1825 in Mason Co, Kentucky; was buried in Baptist Cem, Washington, Kentucky.
    3. 1. Elizabeth Forman was born in 1742 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died in 1787 in New Brunswick, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.
    4. Dr. Aaron Forman was born on 4 Feb 1745; died on 11 Jan 1805 in of, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    5. Ezekiel Forman was born on 7 Apr 1747 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 15 Dec 1828 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    6. (daughters) Forman was born about 1750; died after 1770.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  High Sheriff Monmouth Co, New Jersey Samuel Forman was born between 1662 and 1663 in Flushing, Long Island, Queens Co, New York (son of Aaron Forman, (immigrant) and Dorothy Craig (Cregg?)); died on 13 Oct 1740 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Property: 11 Apr 1693, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York; conveyed to bro Alexander
    • Politics: 29 Nov 1695, High Sheriff of Monmouth Co, New Jersey
    • Residence: 11 Dec 1695, Springtown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey

    Notes:

    Samuel Forman, who removed to East New Jersey (as did also his father Aaron and brothers Alexander and Thomas was commissioned High Sheriff of Monmouth Co NJ in November 1695 and died Oct 1740. He married Mary Wilbur of Rhode Island.



    Property:
    described as "of Springtown in the County of Monmouth and Province of East New Jersey, in America, planter"

    Samuel married Mary Wilbur (or Wilbore). Mary (daughter of Samuel W. Wilbur (or Wilbore), Jr. (immigrant) and Hannah Porter, (immigrant)) was born in 1666 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 13 Mar 1728 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Wilbur (or Wilbore) was born in 1666 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island (daughter of Samuel W. Wilbur (or Wilbore), Jr. (immigrant) and Hannah Porter, (immigrant)); died on 13 Mar 1728 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    daughter of Samuel Wilbur Jr. and Hannah Porter, who was daughter of John Porter, a prominent man in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Samuel Wilbur Jr. was the son of Samuel Wilbur, Sr., who came from England to Massachusetts with his three sons and his wife Ann Bradford, the daughter o f Thomas Bradford, who was the uncle of Governor William Bradford of the Mayflower.

    Children:
    1. Samuel Forman was born in 1686 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died before 4 Nov 1746 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island.
    2. Judge Court of Common Pleas Jonathan Forman, Esq. was born in 1688 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 28 Dec 1762 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in "Old Scots" church, near Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey .
    3. Hannah Forman was born on 24 Dec 1689; died on 11 Jan 1755.
    4. Rebecca Forman was born in Sep 1696 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 19 Sep 1748 in Somerset, Somerset Co, New Jersey.
    5. Mary Forman was born in 1697; died after 1720.
    6. Aaron Forman was born on 22 May 1699 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 13 Jan 1741 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    7. Captain John I. Forman was born on 23 Sep 1701 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 25 Nov 1748 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    8. Joseph Forman was born in Dec 1703 in of, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 14 Jul 1775.
    9. 2. Ezekiel Forman was born on 1 Nov 1706 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died on 3 Oct 1746 in of, Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

  3. 6.  James Seabrooke was born in 1685 (son of Thomas Seabrooke, (immigrant) and Mary Compton); died in 1735 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.

    James married Hannah Grover about 1707 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. Hannah was born about 1687 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died about 1728 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hannah Grover was born about 1687 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey; died about 1728 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Seabrooke was born about 1711 in Trenton, Mercer Co, New Jersey; died on 16 Mar 1791 in Upper Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aaron Forman, (immigrant) was born in 1633 in West Halton, Lincolnshire, England (son of Robert Engle Forman, (Immigrant) and Johanna Pore, (immigrant)); died about 1698 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Immigration: 1645, Flushing, New York
    • Unknown-Begin: 19 Dec 1658, Hempstead,
    • Unknown-Begin: 1660, Hempstead, ; townsman
    • Residence: 1683, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York
    • Residence: Bef 11 Apr 1693, Monmouth Co, New Jersey
    • Property: 8 Apr 1867, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York; conveyed to son Aaron Jr.

    Notes:

    Robert had three sons, one of whom was named Aaron.

    Aaron had four sons, one of whom was named Samuel.

    http://www.archive.org/stream/threerevolutiona00form#page/26/mode/2up

    Unknown-Begin:
    with others, summoned to answer complaint of farmer of excise.

    Property:
    land conveyed to Aaron Jr. Deed is witnessed by Dorothy and Alexander Forman, although they are not named therein, showing that these were the names of his wife and of another son, Alexander (Records of Oyster Bay, Liber 2, page 194). It was custom when wife and son of a grantor were willing to be bound by a deed, for them to sign the deed simply, without being named therein.

    Aaron married Dorothy Craig (Cregg?) about 1654 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York. Dorothy was born about 1637 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died in 1695 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dorothy Craig (Cregg?) was born about 1637 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died in 1695 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Other-Begin: 8 Apr 1687, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York

    Notes:

    Other-Begin:
    witness:
    land conveyed to Aaron by his father. Deed is witnessed by Dorothy and Alexander Forman, although they are not named therein, showing that these were the names of his wife and of another son, Alexander (Records of Oyster Bay, Liber 2, page 194). It was custom when wife and son of a grantor were willing to be bound by a deed, for them to sign the deed simply, without being named therein.

    Children:
    1. Aaron Forman, Jr. was born in 1655 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died in 1702 in Flushing, New York.
    2. Thomas Forman was born about 1655 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died in Dec 1723 in Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    3. Alexander Forman was born in 1658 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died after 1690 in of, East New Jersey.
    4. 4. High Sheriff Monmouth Co, New Jersey Samuel Forman was born between 1662 and 1663 in Flushing, Long Island, Queens Co, New York; died on 13 Oct 1740 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    5. Hannah Forman was born in 1664 in Flushing, Queens Co, New York; died on 27 Oct 1716 in East Greenwich, Kent Co, Rhode Island.

  3. 10.  Samuel W. Wilbur (or Wilbore), Jr. (immigrant) was born before 10 Apr 1622 in Sible Hedingham, Essex, England; was christened on 10 Apr 1622 (son of Samuel Wilbur (or Wilbore), Sr. (immigrant) and Ann Smith, (immigrant)); died in 1697 in Taunton, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    Birth: 1622
    Sible Hedingham
    Essex, England
    Death: 1697
    Taunton
    Bristol County
    Massachusetts, USA

    He was bapt. April 10, 1622; he died in Taunton, MA in 1697. Son of Samuel Wilbore and Ann Smith; married Hannah Porter by 1650 in Portsmouth, RI.

    Some records indicate he died 16 Dec 1695. (1) Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 and (2) The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, 1847-2011.
    findgrave

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    As a youngster, Wilbur and his two surviving brothers, Joseph and Shadrach, sailed to New England with their parents, settling in Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, where his father was made a freeman in March 1633. The Wilbur's stay in Boston lasted only a few years, because Wilbur's father became a supporter of the dissident ministers Anne Hutchinson and John Wheelwright, and was banished from the Massachusetts colony in 1638, joining many others in establishing the settlement of Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island in the Narragansett Bay, later a part of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.[2]
    wikipedia


    Died:
    The date of his death has not been well established. Austin gives his death date as being about 1679, shortly following the writing of his will,[2] but B. F. Wilbour writes (without citing any references) that he died in 1697 in Taunton, Massachusetts, where his two brothers lived.[4]
    (wikipedia)

    Samuel married Hannah Porter, (immigrant) about 1644 in Boston, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts. Hannah (daughter of John Porter and Mrs. Margaret (..) Odding-Porter) was born on 18 Oct 1639 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts; died on 6 Apr 1722 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Hannah Porter, (immigrant) was born on 18 Oct 1639 in Roxbury, Suffolk Co, Massachusetts (daughter of John Porter and Mrs. Margaret (..) Odding-Porter); died on 6 Apr 1722 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island.
    Children:
    1. Abigail Wilbur (or Wilbore) was born in 1645; died on 17 Nov 1730 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island; was buried in Caleb Arnold Lot (lost), Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island .
    2. Hannah Wilbur (or Wilbore) was born in 1647 in Portsmouth, Newport Co, Rhode Island; died on 6 Apr 1728 in Newwark Valley, Tioga Co, New York.
    3. 5. Mary Wilbur (or Wilbore) was born in 1666 in of, Providence Co, Rhode Island; died on 13 Mar 1728 in Monmouth Co, New Jersey; was buried in Wyckoff Hill, Freehold, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.

  5. 12.  Thomas Seabrooke, (immigrant) was born on 17 Oct 1641 in Hinxworth, Hertfordshire, England; died on 17 Dec 1675 in Westchester, Westchester Co, New York.

    Notes:

    Thomas and his young family were living in Westchester in 1675. Two depositions are recorded in Wills of Early Residents of Westchester County New York 1664-1784 by William S. Pelletveaw A.M. They give names of places, which have long been swallowed by greater New York City.

    "Thomas Seabrook, Westchester died intestate Dec. 17, 1675"

    "The deposition of John Clarke of Westchester, aged 29, states that 'when there was an alarm of Indians, being at Castle Hill last summer, loaded with ammunition, he was a sojourner in the house of Thomas Seabrook and was commanded among others to go to Capt. Osburns house, and at his going away, he, the said Thomas Seabrooke, took his wife, (now present widow Seabrooke) by the hand in the door, as he was going out, and said "Wife I am going out, I know not but I may be knocked on the head. If I never come again I give all that I have to thee.' And further said to this deponent. 'Pray take notice what I say.' Sworn before me John Pell, May 15, 1676"

    "Deposition of Penelope Cook, aged about 50. That 'Thomas Seabrook being some time last winter at Consider Woods, declared he was going over to Long Island, and said that whenever he did dye he would made his wife executor and give her all he had."

    "Letters of Adm granted to wife Mary, May 20, 1676" from Liber 1, page 139
    http://www.maierassociates.com/Genie/gbsea020.html

    Thomas Seabrook was killed in an Indian Raid shortly after her birth in Westchester NY. He had already purchased land in the Monmouth County, NJ but not moved the family there. Mary Seabrook married a second time to Thomas Whitlock. They moved the family to Shoal Harbor, NJ and built a house that Ann was raised in. It was known as the Seabrook Homestead. Descendants of the Seabrook family lived in the house into the early 1900's. On the material copied at the Monmouth County Historical Society was a note "Spy House". It was probably referring to the Seabrook Homestead. Shoal Harbor was renamed Port Monmouth. The material went on to say that "the house is still standing, though the property between it and the Bay have been washed away."

    The property has not washed away. The house is now called Seabrook-Wilson House. It is a learning center and folk museum. It sits on Shoal Harbor in Port Monmouth, and has a few acres with parking lot, picnic tables and kept grounds. The museum reflects the history of the Bayshore farmers of the sea and land.
    http://www.maierassociates.com/Genie/gbsea010.html

    Thomas married Mary Compton in 1666 in Norfolk Co, Massachusetts. Mary was born in 1650 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died in 1724 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Mary Compton was born in 1650 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York; died in 1724 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Ann Seabrooke was born between 1670 and 1675 in Castle Hill, Westchester Co, New York; died in 1707 in Middletown, Monmouth Co, New Jersey.
    2. 6. James Seabrooke was born in 1685; died in 1735 in Woodbridge, Middlesex Co, New Jersey.