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John Heath

Male Abt 1723 - Abt 1818  (~ 95 years)


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  1. 1.  John Heath was born about 1723 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1805 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey (son of Andrew Heath and Mary (..) Heath); died about 1818 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    The Amwell Township tax rolls of 1780 and 1786 list John as owning thirty-six improved acres. Of John's eleven children,the first eight settled in Kentucky and Virginia. It was John's proud boast that he had seven sons that served in the Revolutionary War. John died intestate and the inventory of his estate was filed 18 March 1819.

    REFERENCES; Family Record of Edward Mason Heath, Locktown

    Recollections of Baptistown & Vicinity- J. Bellis, pg. 24
    Hunterdon County Historical Society Library

    Revolutionary Census of New Jersey
    K. Stryker-Rodda- Part II, pg. 95

    John married Mary (..) Heath, Mrs about 1743. Mary was born about 1723; died about 1806 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Joseph Heath was born about 1745 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1780 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. William Heath was born about 1747 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1780 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. Mary Heath was born on 13 Mar 1752 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1795.
    4. Peter Heath was born about 1753 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1754.
    5. Andrew Heath was born about 1755 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1756.
    6. Samuel Heath was born about 1757 in Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1792.
    7. Richard Heath was born on 23 Jun 1761 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 13 Sep 1850.
    8. John Heath was born about 1763 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1792.
    9. Noah Heath was born about 1765 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1812.
    10. David Heath was born about 1767 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1783.
    11. Elijah Heath was born on 24 Jun 1773 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 19 May 1830.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Andrew Heath was born about 1694 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1805 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey (son of Andrew Heath and Elizabeth Barret Venables, Mrs); died in 1745.

    Notes:

    Andrew had land at Malazadock and was living in Amwell Township as early as the first of March 1724/25 when he was appointed administrator of his brother John's estate. On 9 October 1738 Andrew's name appears on the poll of freeholders to select a representative to serve in the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey. Andrew's will named his wife Mary, executrix;she was given the use of one-third of his estate during her lifetime. Andrew and Mary had four daughters and five sons, the later all under the age of 21 at the time of Andrew's death.
    REFERENCES; History of Hunterdon & Somerset Counties;, New Jersey
    Snell, pgs; 192,371

    Wills of New Jersey, Liber 5; pg 209
    Liber 18; pg. 606

    Early Germans of New Jersey
    Chambers, pgs; 398-400

    DAR Patriot Index, pg 319

    Andrew married Mary (..) Heath about 1720. Mary was born about 1700; died after 1745. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary (..) Heath was born about 1700; died after 1745.
    Children:
    1. Andrew Heath was born about 1721 in Delaware Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died before 21 Jun 1777.
    2. 1. John Heath was born about 1723 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1805 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey; died about 1818 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    3. David Heath was born about 1724 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died about 1820 in Stephensburg, Morris Co., New Jersey.
    4. Timothy Heath was born about 1730 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1745.
    5. Elizabeth Heath was born about 1732 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1745.
    6. Mary Heath was born about 1734 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died after 1745.
    7. Richard Heath was born about 1736 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1805 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey; died before 1 Nov 1771 in Genesee/Mt. Morris, New York.
    8. Sarah Heath was born about 1738; died after 1745.
    9. Catherine Heath was born about 1740; died after 1745.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew Heath was born on 14 Apr 1667 in Burselm, Staffordshire, England; died on 20 Dec 1720 in Hopewell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Andrew Heath, the progenitor of the Hunterdon County family, emigrated to the Colonies from Staffordshire, England in 1682. He arrived in Bucks County, Penna., on 28 July 1682. He came with William Yardley, Yardley's wife Jane Heath Yardley and their three children,Enoch, Thomas and William. They had been passengers on the ship "Friends Adventure". Andrew came as a bonded servant to William Yardley, a minister among the Friends who had been imprisoned several times. There is an assumption that Andrew was the nephew of Mrs. Yardley. They settled in Lower Makefield Township on a large tract of land, the site of Yardleyville, the name later shortened to Yardley. On 29 July 1686 Yardley released Andrew after four years of bonded service, giving him fifty acres of land plus wages, the condition under which all indentured servants were brought from England at the time.

    Andrew's name appears several times in the Bucks County Court Book between 1685and 1699 as a witness, lawyer, etc. In one case he brought charges against a man for selling whiskey to an indian. The last time his name appears in the Court Books in 1699 at which time Andrew, his step-daughter, Joyce, and her husband John Richardson conveyed four hundred acres in Bucks County to John Snowden.

    Andrew moved to New Jersey about 1699 when the deed books show he purchased 1700 acres of land in Burlington County, which became in 1711 Hunterdon County. He purchased the land from John Hutchinson between the years 1699 and 1792. On 04 February 1699 he purchased 420 acres near the Falls of the Delaware(now Trenton) and lived on the farm owned in 1877 by Joseph B. Anderson in the present Ewing Township, Mercer County. The present Trenton State Hospital is situated on a portion of this acreage. Other recorded land purchases in New Jersey by Andrew were: 15 June 1701, 400 acres in Upper Freehold Township, Monmouth County; 11 November 1708, 200 acres in Glouster County; 22 November 1713, 200 acres and on 14 August 1714, 420 adres along the Delaware River from the Mahlon Stacy estare.

    After moving to New Jersey Andrew and his family resided in Hopewell Township,then part of Burlington County. James p. Snell wrote that Hopewell owes its name to Andrew. He and several other men banded together to build a public meeting house, soliciting and obtaining several acres of land from Thomas Hutghinson in 1703. A log church was built, called Hopewell Church, the first Episcopal Church in the area. The ministers were circuit riders, traveling into New Jersey and Pennsylvania. It was in 1705 that one of the ministers baptized four of Andrew's children: Andrew, Elizabeth, John and Sarah. In 1725 St, Michael's Church in Trenton was established, absorbing the Hopewell Church.The old burying ground near the State Hospital was on the easterly side of the highway in Ewing Township between the houses of John Hutchinson and Andrew Heath.

    Andrew's parentage remains questionable, but P.W. Adams records that an Andrew Heath. the son of Roger and his second wife, Jane, was baptized on 14 April 1667 at St. John the Baptist Church in Burselm, Staffordshire, England. Roger Heath, the son of William and Margaret Heath was baptized on 12 March 1619/20, and on 07 December 1652 he married first Mary Simpson who died in 1665 leaving two sons. Roger later married Jane in 1666 and Andrew was the first born of the second marriage. It is quite possible Roger and Jane were our subject's parents since Busselm and Leeke, William Yardley's hometown are closely situated, and Yardlry's wife, Jane Heath was related to Andrew, perhaps his aunt. It should be noted however, that none of Andrew's children were named after the presumed parents or grand-parents, which is contrary to the custom of the time.

    If Andrew was baptized in 1667 he wa probably about fifteen years old when he left England. His indenture to Yardley could have been arranged in order to pay for his passage, then common practice, and also to have assurance of a home and a guardian in the New World. According to T.F. Chambers there was a tradition that there were four brothers who emigrated , one being Andrew. Presumably one brother was killed in a quarrel at Trenton and another went to Canada; no other record has been found to substantiate this contention.

    John Heath, the son of Thomas Heath of Stafford, Staffordshire, England was born there and emigrated to the colonies in 1741. He lived in Perth Amboy, Middlesex County, New Jersey, and his grandson, Daniel, settled in Mine Brook, Somerset County where his descendents remained for several generations. A connecton between the Hunterdon County and Somerset County families is not known but it is not unlikely that they may have a common ancestor in Staffordshire. The Heath family o Burselm were owners of potteries and coal mines.

    Andrew's will dated 03 January 1716/17 at Hopewell, probated 29 December 1720, names his wife Hannah(a widow), and her children from a former marriage: Daniel, Samuel and Hannah Clark. It appears that Hannah was his second wife, his first wife being Elizabeth Barret Venables, a widow. Elizabeth, then the wife of William Venables, arrived in the colonies on the same ship as Andrew with her husband and two young daughters, Joyce and Frances. Wiliam Venables died within a year but she apparently did not marry Andrew until after 1688, the year the Bucks County Court Book refers to her as Elizabeth Venables. Since her name does not appear on the deed, she died prior to 1699, the date of the conveyance of the four hundred acres by Andrew and her daughter, Joyce, and Joyce's husband, as mentioned earlier. Andrew's will names his six children in the following order: Martha(under 18), John, Elizabeth, Andrew, Sarah(under 21), and Richard.It has been deduced that four of the children were the issue of his first marriage to Elizabeth Venables.

    Andrew was well-known in New Jersey as he had been in Pennsylvania. He was an active man, owning an in, operating a farm, building a church and serving as a Burlington County judge, Meetings of the Court of Commons Pleas and the Quarterly Sessions were held at Andrew's house in Hopewell. On 02 November 1703 he was appointed interpreter by the Council of Proprietors of Burlington County to accompany the West Jersey Proprietors while they negotiated with the Lenni-Lenape Indians above the Falls of the Delaware.



    REFERENCES; Court Proceedings of Bucks County, Pennsylvania 1685-1699
    Pennsylvania Magazine

    Early Germans of New Jersey,
    J.P. Chambers, Dover NJ 1895, pg. 398

    Fare to Midlands
    H. C. Beck , E. P. Dutton, NYC, 1939, pg. 134

    Heath Manuscript- William R. Heath
    Hunterdon County Historical Society Library

    History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania
    Davis, pg.58

    History of St. Michael's Church, Trenton, NJ

    History of Hunterdon & Somerset Counties NJ
    J. P. Snell 1881, pgs. 196,731

    History of New Jersey
    Buam, Volume I, pg. 91; Volume II, pgs. 313-319

    New Jersey Deeds 1699-1703
    New Jersey State Library Collection

    Notes on Some North Staffordshire Families
    Percy W. Adams

    Welcome Claimants, Welcome Society of Pennsylvania
    George E. McCracken, Drake University

    West Jersey Deeds AAA pg.259

    Andrew married Elizabeth Barret Venables, Mrs about 1690. Elizabeth was born about 1670 in Lambertville, New Jersey; died before 1699. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Barret Venables, Mrs was born about 1670 in Lambertville, New Jersey; died before 1699.
    Children:
    1. John Heath was born about 1691 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; died on 27 Feb 1724 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey.
    2. Elizabeth Heath was born about 1692 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1705 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey; died after 1739 in Lambertville, New Jersey.
    3. 2. Andrew Heath was born about 1694 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1805 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey; died in 1745.
    4. Sarah Heath was born about 1696 in Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co, New Jersey; was christened in 1705 in Hopewell Church, New Jersey; died after 1697.