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LB_00 Daniel Whitehead/LI, NY
LB_01 Abraham Whitehead/Lydia of Philadelphia
LB_02 Isaac Whithead/New Haven, CN/Elizabethtown, NJ
LB_03 Timothy Whithead/
LB_04 James Whitehead/Hannah
LB_05 Richard Whitehead/Sophia
LB_06 Matthew Whitehead
LB_07 Robert Whitehead/Hannah Pritchard
LB_08 Nathaniel Whitehead/Mary of Delaware
LB_09 Lester Whitehead/Mildred
LB_10 Abraham Whitehead/Mary Schofield of Camden.
LB_11 Arthur Whitehead, native of ENG/Sarah Jane Rickett
LB_12 Beryl M. Whitehead/Connie
LB_13 H. Fulton Whitehead/Florence Millette
LB_14 Herbert Whitehead/Margaret Souder
LB_15 Charles Caleb Whitehead
LB_16 Thomas Charles Whitehead of ENG.
LB_17 Robert Whitehead of Scotland.
LB_18 John Whitehead/Agibail Harrington of MA.
LB_19 Silas Whitehead
LB_20 James Whitehead/Sarah - Cynthia Hoffner's line
LB_21 John Whitehead/Martha of Branford, Ma.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 00 Daniel Whitehead/LI, NY
Daniel Whitehead 05
bm 1603 ___ __
n. GDFSNE V4 - James Savage
Daniel Whitehead of Huntington or Newton, L. I. 1650 was one of the
patentees in the grant of Governor Nichols 1666, left sons Daniel,
Jonathan, David and Adam.
n. NJGF Message 1375 From: Theodor R Kinsey Sr. Date: 2000 Apr 17 4:53pm Mon
Subject: Whitehead
Ron - In researching the Whitehead/Skidmore connection I found some
confusing information. Daniel Whitehead b. 1603, and Jean Skidmore,
supposedly born 1657/58. Jean/Jane married 2nd John Ingersoll b. 1640.
(A Genealogy of the Ingersoll Family). John and Jane Ingersoll's 1st
child John born 1674.
Jane could not have had these children and the children of Daniel
Whitehead too. She must of been his 2nd wife.
There are some genealogy reports on World Family Trees that list
Daniel's 1st wife as Unknown Armitage, daughter of Thomas. There was a
Thomas Armitage in Rhode Island and later Long Island. Armitage family
when followed down ended up in PA. This could be possible, but no one
gives documentation to back up their statements.
Another crazy thought - Ingersoll book states that John was 13 years old
when Jane Skidmore married Daniel Whitehead, yet they list her birthdate
as 1657/58. ??? - Dottie
mf ____ ___ __ Jeanne Ingersoll 05
File at GSOP incorrectly states Jeanne of Thomas Skidmore of Huntington,
LI.
bf ____ ___ __ to John Ingersoll 04
n. 1647 a proprietor of Hempstead, LI, NY
n. large property holder Oyster Bay, Smithtown, Huntington and Lloyd's Neck.
ld 1653
Grantor: Indians
ld 1654
Grantor: Indians
ld 1663
Grantor: Indians
n. patentee of Newtown, overseer of the town, magistrate, surveyor and much
engaged in public affairs.
wm will on file but not in the office of the Surrogate of NY- Mr. C. B. Moore
Daniel Whitehead
dm 1668 Nov 16 at 65, Newtown, LI, NY
n. Letters of administration 1669 Mar 21 she survived him and renounced
right as executrix. Stephanus Van Cortlandt on behalf of his father Olof
Stephanus Van Cortlandt, a creditor, was appointed administrator.
n. "The Annals of Newtown in Queens Co., NY" James Ryker, Jr. NY 1852 P374
n. a third son Jonathan is purported to have married Sarah (not Sarah Field).
with ?
Daniel 06 Jonathan 06 David 06 Adam 06
b1646 b ~1647 b
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Daniel Whitehead 06
bm 1642 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 05 et ux
Whitehead at Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
mf 1672 Oct __ Abigail Stevenson 06 former wife of Daniel Denton, Sr. from
whom she separated 1672 Jun 26.
bf 1642 ___ __ to Edward Stevenson 05 et ux Anne in Jamaica, Queesn Co., NY.
Savage says father is Thomas Stevenson
n. Genealogy of the Descendants ofthe REV. RICHARD DENTON of Homestead, L.I.,
by GEORGE D. A. COMBES, Pages 11 & 12.
n. member NY Assembly 1691-1704
n. lived in Newtown & Jamaica.
n. from Curtis - Major Daniel Whitehead of Jamaica was a man of wealth and
enterprise, a magistrate, ranger-general, patentee of Jamiaca on
committee of saveth and on committee for building a meeting house; a
Jacobite, representative in Colonial Assembly and trustee of the Parish
Church.
n. wm 1691 Nov 02 LISR P136
George Woolsey of Jamaica. Life estate to wife Rebecca, with remainder to
the children. To oldest son George land at Bever Pond in Jamaica. To son
Tho. 15 acres w. of Anthony Watter's home lot in Jamaica. To son John 30
acres by the little plains. To dau. Mary Woolsey goods, etc. when
eighteen. Personal to daus. Sarah Hallet, Rebecca Wiggins & Mary Woolsey.
Executor: wife Rebecca exx.
Witness: Thomas Willett, Daniel Whitehead and Andrew Gibb, Sr.
dm<1699 Sep 22
1699 Sep 22 pro.
ld 1679 Aug 09 LISR P125
Grantor: Daniel Whitehead & Wm. Creed, of Jamecoe
Grantee: Thos. Morrel & John Haytor
Description: meadow in front of a little island going on to a certain
island called the Hawtrees.
Witness: John Hart & Richard Eedes
wm 1703 Dec 09
Daniel Whitehead 06 devises land now in posession of brother
David and devises to Catherine, daughter of his brother David, two cows
to be delivered two years after my decease, if she be then 18 years old.
names wife and children and disposes of lands in Jamaica, Hemestead,
Oyster Bay, Flushing, Orange Co., and Suffolk Co., NY and in Connecticut.
Executors: wife and son Jonathan.
-
I Daniel Whitehead, of Jamaica, in Queens County.(NEW YORK?). I leave to
my son, Jonathan Whitehead, besides what I have formerly given him by
deed, all my lands, tenements, and appartenances in Jamaica, between the
mill and Wellins path, lying westward of the mill, to John Okeys land, and
southwest so far as my land runs. And also all my land on Cow neck in the
Town of Hempstead. All all that my fourth part of the mill standing on
Gildersleve Creek, in said neck. And also all my meadow on the Old Town
neck, in Jamaica, except that meadow I purchased of Mr. Anthony Waters,
now deceased. To him my son Jonathan and his heirs, and in default of
issue, then to my son Thomas Whitehead and his heirs. I leave to my wife,
Abigail, my dwelling house I now live in, with the land adjoining, bounded
on the south by the road to the ferry, on the west by Thomas Smith, north
by Anthony Waters. And so much of my meadow as she shall have occasion
for, during her life, and after her decease to my son Thomas and his
heirs, and in default of such, then to my son Jonathan. I leave also to my
son Thomas all that my lot of land lying in the town of Jamaica, by the
land of Colonel Henry Fiklin; Also all my land on Stewards neck and
Quarelsome neck, in Jamaica; Also the lot of land Thomas Chambers now
lives on, and my other three lots of land lying by the same, within the
bounds of the Township of Flushing; Also all that my lot of land lying as
well within as without the Long neck fence in Jamaica; As also all my
meadow in Long neck, And all my land and meadow in Hewtree neck, in the
bounds of Jamaica, with all the prvileges. I leave to my grand son,
Whitehead Hicks, the second son of my son in law, Thomas Hicks,
the husband of my daughter Deborah, all that my land and meadow lying and
being within the bounds and Township of Flushing, except the four 20
acreas lots given to my son Thomas, to him and his heirs, and in default
of such heirs, then to my daughter Deborah and her heirs. I leave to my
son in law, Anthony Waters, the present husband of my daughter Elizabeth
all that land now in the possession of my brother, David Whitehead, lying
on the east side of the Plain run, joining to Hempstead bounds, That is to
say, after the death of my said brother; And also all that my meadow lying
in Old Town neck in Jamaica, which I bought of his father, Mr. Anthony
Waters, deceased; and also all that my lot of land on the Hills of Jamica,
which was formerly Joseph Thurstons, deceased, To him and his heirs. I
leave to my daughter Mary, widow of Thomas Burroughs, all my land at a
place called Quaspack, in Orange County up Hudson river, with all the
priveleges, during her life, and then to her daugther, Mary Burroughs, and
to her heirs. I leave to my son in law, Jacob Doughty, the husband of my
daughter Amy (L50). I leave to my wife Abilgail, one third of all goods
and chattels and the rest to my children above mentioned and to Mercy,
wife of Thomas Betts. I leave to my friend, John Hubbard, all that my one
third of meadow lying at Oldfields Island, which I bought with my brother,
Thomas Oakley, and John Bayley, with all the rights thereto belonging,
during the time of his continuance in the work of the ministry in this
town of Jamaica, and if he continue in the ministry here till his death,
then to his heirs, but if not then to my son Janathan. I give to the town
of Jamaica the sum of (L20), towards the maintenance of a Grammar School,
for the education of youths within the said town; to be paid in three
years after my decease, if there be such a school erected in said town.
If not, then it is to be put at interest for three years longer, but if
the school is not then established then to go to my heirs. I leave to my
brother, David Whitehead, (L20). To Jonathan, son of Jonathan Stevenson,
of Norwalk, Connecticut, deceased, (L20). I give the (L30) which is due
me from the estate of my son in law, Daniel Denton, unto his children, and
to Gabriel Lassee, "begotten upon the body of Deborah Lassee, the present
wife of Gabriel Lassee;" viz, to Daniel Denton, Abigail Denton and Deborah
Denton, and to Abigail and Mary Stebbins daughters of Benjamin and Abigail
Stebbins, my son and daugher in law. I leave to Catharine, daugher of my
brother, David Whitehead, two cows. All the rest of my lands whether in
Queens County or in Nissequogue (Smithtown) in Suffolk County, or
elsewhere, are to be sold by my executors. I appoint my wife and son
Janathan executors, and I leave to my loving friends, Thomas Steveneson
and Lieutenant Thomas Smith, each (L5) and make them overseers.
Dated 1703 November 13.
Witnesses, Andrew Gibb, J. Lenior, S. Clowes.
Codicil. I also give to my daughter Mary, a widow of Thomas Burroughs, all
that my certain lot of land in Jamaica town, next to the house lont of
Colonel Filkin, containing 2 acres, to her and her heirs and assigns. I
also give to my daugher AMY, wife of JACOB DOUGHTY, all that my certain
house and lot in Jamaica now in tenure of Samuel Reisow. I leave to Mercy,
wife of Thomas Betts, (L50) Dated: December 9.1703.
Witnesses, John Freeman, S. Clowes, David Waters.
Proved in Jamaica, October 30, 1704. (Note-The land of Quaspeck is now
Rockland Lake in Rockland Co., Mary Burroughs married Brinley Sylvester)
dm 1704 ___ __ at 58Y in Jamaica, LI, NY
1704 Oct 30 will proved
df 1717 Oct 15 Jamaica, LI, NY
with Abigail (nee Stevenson 06) Denton 06 Whitehead
Jonathan 07 Thomas 07 Deborah 07 Elizabeth 07 Mary 07
b1672 b1674 b1675 b1681 b1677
Amy 07 Mercy 07 Abigail 07
b16790817 b b
David Whitehead 06
bm~1647 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 05 et ux
Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah Opdyke 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Gilbert Opdyke 05 et ux Catharin (nee Smith 05), he of
Lloyds Neck, she daughter of Richard Smith, patentee of Smithtown.
zf 1650 ___ __ in New Amsterdam (NY Gen. Record V95)
n. wm 1704 Daniel Opdyke, son of Gilbert, named in his will Sarah Whitehead,
and a nephew Richard Whitehead. - Biog. Dic. of RI, Opdyke Family Gen.
n. 1697 David was shot in the thigh by Alburtis, and disabled "can do no
service for himself."
with Sarah (nee Opdyke 06) Whitehead
Catherine 07
b1685
Jonathan Whitehead 06
bm 1642 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 05 et ux
Whitehead.
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah
n. NYG&HR 190204 listed Jonathan, son of Daniel (1642-1704), son of Daniel
(1603-1668)
n. Hoff unable to confirm existence of this family proposed by a
correspondent. Abigail 07 m William VanWyck.
dm 1704
with Sarah
Thomas 07 Stephen 07 Augustus 07 Deborah 07 Abigail 07
b b b b b
Adam Whitehead 06
bm 1642 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 05 et ux
Whitehead.
dm 1681 ___ __ intestate in Huntingdon, LI leaving an estate of 12.17.6
Records of the Town of Huntington printed 1877 VI P309. Court apptd
John Ingersol, father-in-law, admr. Leaving no widow or children his
estate was left to his brother Thomas (under 21) and his sisters
Jermima and Elizabeth (both unm & under 18). Since no mention of
Daniel, any relationship is assumed to be distant.
n. Message 1386 of 1391
From: Theodor R Kinsey Sr.
Date: Tue Apr 18, 2000 3:29pm
Subject: Whitehead
Ron - I did check your site and that is why I gave the comment. The
Whitehead genealogy by C. B. Curtis states and Daniel Whitehead born
1603 had sons Daniel and David, but a note states that John Ingersoll
father in law of Adam Whitehead who died intestate in Huntington, L. I.
in 1681 was appointed administrator to his estate. The estate was
divided between brother Thomas Whitehead (under 21), and sisters Jemima
and Elizabeth (under 21). No mention of Daniel and David.
In the Ingersoll Family in America 1629-1925, it states that John
Ingersoll b. 1640, married Jane Skidmore Whitehead in 1673. First son
John was born 1674. If Jane Skidmore was the mother of David and Daniel
b.1646, she would have been born about 1626-1630, therefore having her
first child by John Ingersoll when she was 54.
Or she could have been David and Daniel's step mother, or there were two
Jane Skidmores who married two Daniel Whiteheads in Huntington, L.I.
This makes me think the theory about Armitage being first wife is
probably correct. You asked for comments. Dottie
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Jonathan Whitehead 07
bm 1672 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
zm 1713 Apr 18 at 41Y. H. O. Ladd, "Origin & History of Grace Church,
Jamaica." NY 1914 P270
mf 1697 Jul 23 Sarah Field 07
bf ____ ___ __ to
n. 1705-9 Member Co. Assembly from Queens Co.
df probably before Jonathan.
wm 1736 Jun 13
Jonathan Whitehead
in the will of Jonathan Whitehead, of Jamaica, in Queens County, He makes
a bequest to his son Benjamin of land purchased of the executors of will
of Charity Doughty. This was "the island called Dean's Island, in Jamaica
dm 1737
1739 Jul 26 will proved
with Sarah (nee Field 07) Whitehead
Daniel 08 Abigail 08 Charity 08 Thomas 08 Benjamin 08
b1698 b b ~1704 b1705
Sarah 08 Deborah 08 Susannah 08 Susannah 08
b b z1713 b
Thomas Whitehead 07
bm 1674 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
mf 1703 Dec 24 Jane Creed 07
bf ____ ___ __ to William Creed 06
n. wm 1710 May 01 LISR P139
William Creed, Jr., of Jamaica. To wife Mary use of estate during
widowhood; to son William 100 acres at Jamaica; residue of lands to sons
William & Augustine, minors. To daus. Elizabeth, Sarah & Letitia L100
when of age.
Executor: my father William Creed, my brothers-in-law Thomas Cornel &
Thomas Whitehead & my friend Samuel Clowes.
Witness: Robert Read, Hendrick Brondber & Andrew Gibbs.
dm<1710 May 18
1710 May 18 Pro.
Deborah Whitehead 07
bf 1675 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas Hicks 07
df 1712
with Thomas Hicks 07
Whitehead 08
b
Mary Whitehead 07
bf 1677 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
mm ____ ___ __ John Taylor 07
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas Burroughs 07
dm<1703
mm ____ ___ __ William Urquhart 07 Rev.
wm 1709 Aug 29 LISR P138
William Urquhart, clerk, Rector of the parihs of Jamaica. All my estate
to my wife Mary.
Executrix: wife Mary, sole.
Witness: Gabriel Luff, Thomas Hicks & Saml. Clowes.
dm<1709 Sep 23
1709 Sep 23 will pro.
with Thomas Burroughs 07
Mary 08
b
Amy Whitehead 07
bf 1679 Aug 17 to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY
mm~1695 ___ __ Jacob Doughty 65
bm 1672 Feb 14 to Elias Doughty 64 et ux Sarah Frances (nee O'Neale 64)
Doughty in Flushing, Queens Co., NY.
n. lived at Cow Neck, Queens Co., NY. He and wife Amy were Friends and
members of the Cow Neck Meeting now on 20'th St.
n. Deed to fare at Cow Neck, Town of Hempstead, deed to Jacob and wife Amy by
her father Daniel Whitehead 1699 Apr 28, "Friends" Mtgs were held there
until he moved family to Burlington Co in 1713. In 1716 he was member of
Assembly at Burlington. More information on this iteresting family is
given by E. A. Doty in his "The Doughty Family of Long Island."
n. 1714 Apr 01 after the death of his oldest daughter Abigail and a younger
daughter Ann, the entire family moved to Crosswix, NJ. EOAQGV3 P104.
n. lived at Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co., NJ
ld 1714 02 04 BB-B-B P362
Grantor: Marmaduke Horsman, Chesterfield, Burlington Co.
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1714 11 01 BB-B-B P364
Grantor: Francis Davenport ux; Chesterfield, Bur
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1714 11 02 BB-B-B P365
Grantor: Francis Davenport ux; Chesterfield, Bur
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1715 01 17 BB-B-B P402
Grantor: from Samuel Mills; Chesterfield, Bur
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1718 04 19 BB-B-B P361
Grantor: William Stevenson; Hunterdon
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1718 May 14 P5 Abstract P29, N468
Grantor: Jacob Doughty of Chesterfield, Burlington Co., Esq.
Grantee: Zebulon Clayton of Freehold, Monmouth Co., yeoman
Transaction: 700 acres in Amwell Twp., bounded by Henry Farnsworth, Peter
Gerrals, and Jacob Douhty; sd tract sold to sd. Jacob by William Stevenson
on 18 April last. Signed by Jacob and Anne Doughty. Rec. 1719 Jan 05.
Witness: Joseph King, John Laurence Jr., and John Jones.
ld 1718 05 17 BB-B-B P367
Grantor: Edward Kempe
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1718 06 12 BB-B-B P402
Grantor: Edward Kempe
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
ld 1718 12 29 BB-B P18
Grantor: John Feke; Mansfield, Bur
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
n. note that a Thomas Doughty married Deborah (nee Feke _) Cock, widow of
James Cock, daughter of Robert Feaks and Clemence (nee Ludlam _), sister
to a John Feak who mf Abigail Wright. P209 CU_MOA
ld 1719 05 22 BB-B P30
Grantor: Jacob Doughty
Grantee: William Satterthwaite, Jr.; Mansfield, Burlington
ld 1719 07 24 BK P103 P402
Grantor: John Chambers; Monmouth
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
n. 1721 Mar 19 The records of the Court held at Burlington, NJ note that
Hugh Sharp, Jacob Doughty, and John Rudderow sat as Judges. ild
ld 1722 Jun 14 BD P445
Grantor: Jacob Doughty
Grantee: Burling, Edward; Near Crosswicks,
ld 1722 06 20 BC-2 P402
Grantor: Jacob Doughty
Grantee: Burling, Edward; Near Crosswicks, Bur
ld 1724 02 13 BE P4
Grantor: Edward Fisher, Joshua Hancock;
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
Burlington
ld 1725 08 18 BE P6
Grantor: Jacob Doughty
Grantee: John Rodman, Jr.; Burlington
ld 1728 __ __
Grantor: executors of William Stevenson, 138 acres in Amwell Twp.,
Hunterdon Co., NJ
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
n. Here is something I picked up in the NYGBR Vol. XXX, Page 122 under Notes
of the Doughty Family of West Jersey - by John R. Stevenson, M. D.
At the Chesterfield Friends Meeting of Burlington County, N. J., the
Certificate of Jacob Doughty from the Flushing, L. I., meeting was read,
1day, 2 mo., 1714. In the former meeting 0n 3 d., 8 mo., 1719, SAMUEL
STOCKTON, of Stony Brook, declared his first intention of his marriage
with AMY DOUGHTY, daughter of JACOB. He declared his second intention
on 4 d., 4 mo., 1719. ild
ld 1728 Feb 12
Grantor: executors of William Stevenson
Grantee: Jacob Doughty
Description: 138 Acres in Amwell Township, Hunterson County, NJ. ild
ld 1728 Sep 26
Grantor: Jacob Doughty of Burlington, Gentleman
Grantee: James Clement, Jr., of Flushing, Queens, NY, yeoman
Transaction: #130 of NY money 212 acres in two plots in Burlington Co.:
#1: 162 acres purchased of Samuel Willet (Miller?) on 1714 jan17.
borders Marmaduke Horseman, Samuel Bunting, George Ritholsons (Nicholson?)
#2: 50 acres bounding John Moore, the above tract, George Ritholson?,
the Kings Road, known as York Road. Purchased of Marmaduke Horseman,
1715 feb 4.
Witnesses: Ffrancis Doughty, Charles Doughty
1728 Sep 26 Recorded by Lewis Morris, Esq.,Ffrancis Doughty affirmed that
he saw Jacob and Charles sign.
ld 1729 Sep 09 BD P480
Grantor: Jacob Doughty of Hunterdon Co, NJ, Esq.
Grantee: Edward Burling of New York City, merchant for 5 shillings.
2512 acres in Hunterdon County near the Delaware River, at a hill called
Indian Tongue; on a branch of Pophannuck called the Beaver Dam Branch.
Bounded by: Mahlon Stacy; the side of a mountain; John Reading; Nathan
Allen; and back to Stacy.
Out of 4th dividend, shares of propriety from Matthew Gardiner, son and
heir of Thomas Gardiner, late of Burlington.
Witnesses: Elizabeth Osborne, Bartholemew Thatcher. Signed Jn.o Reading.
ld 1729 Sep 30 BD P482 P402
Grantor: Jacob Doughty of Hunterdon Co, NJ, Esq.
Grantee: Edward Burling of New York City, merchant for 5 shillings.
Description: about 2 miles NE of Belvidere, Hunterdon
From Thomas Gardiner, dec'd to Matthew Gardiner "his only son." Warrant
10 mar 1714/15, near a hill on Delaware River called Indian Tongue,
Penungauchong; on a branch of Pophannuck called Beaver Dam Branch.
Describes same 2512 acres as D-480.
Witnesses: Elizabeth Osborne, Bart. Thatcher.
ld 1733 March 30
Grantor: Jacob Doughty
Grantee: Samuel Large, Samuel Wilson, John Stevenson. Edward Rockhill, and Joseph King, trustees.
Description: 4 acres of Amwell land for a Friends Meeting House. This was
called first the Bethleham Meeting; next the Kingwood Meeting, and last
the Quakertown Meeting. ild
wm 1737 Jul 02 and on record at Trenton, NJ
dm 1737 Aug 11 Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co., NJ
wf 1742 Apr 07 PA_PCW 1742 N278 BF P305 Abstract P787
Amy Dougherty of Hunterdon Co., PA, widow
Ch: Daniel, Deperah (Heaton), Mary (Jones), Sarah (Humphreys), Elizabeth
(Stockton), Esther (Coat) and Abigail (King)
Grandchildren: Jacob & Samuel Stockton, Anne Jones, Anne Stockton, Anne
Coat and Anne King. Son-in-law Joseph Stockton.
Executors: Daniel Dougherty, Joseph Stockton, Samuel Coat & William King.
Witnesses: Robert and Susanna Stockton and Benjamin White.
Signed: with her mark
df 1742 May 10 Bethlehem, Hunterdon Co., NJ. Hinshaw's Quaker Genealogy,
V2 P355 Philadelphia Monthly Meeting.
1742 Aug 02 will proved.
n. 1915 Mar 10 Hunterdon Co. Democrat, Flemington, NJ - Jacob Doughty's
Land, Daniel Smith, Isaac Horner
n. The following list of children was taken from N. Y. Records, Vol. III
and Vol. 30, Encyclopedia of American Quasker Genealogy, Vol. 3
n. It is also found in EAD P347 (Hoff). All dates have been augmented by two
months added to those of EAD. EAD's source was descendant Barclay White
who possessed Daniel Doughty's Family Bible. The year was ommitted from
Jacob 66's birthdate. Hinshaw listed in EOAQGV3 P104 ten children born at
Cowneck, Flushing, LI, NY and Jacob is not included, probably born before
they lived at Cowneck.
with Amy (nee Whitehead 65) Doughty
Jacob 66 Abigail 66 Mary 66 Sarah 66 Amy 66
b16951227 b16970415 b16990417 b17010119 b17020630
Daniel 66 Deborah 66 Elizabeth 66 Esther 66 Ann 66
b17031217 b17050823 b17070317 b17081017 b17101010
Hannah 66 Abigail 66 Ann 66 Deborah 66
b17120410 b17161003 b17171028 b17200512
Elizabeth Whitehead 07
bf 1681 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead in Jamaica, Queens Co., NY.
mm 1695 ___ __ Anthony Waters 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Anthony Waters 06
Mercy Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas Betts 07
bm
ld 1698 LISR P91
Grantor: Thomas Betts et ux Mary
Grantee: John Burroughes
wm 1709 Jun 29 LISR P138
Thomas Betts of Newtown. Devised to wife Mary life use of his estate &
lands between the road to Capt. Betts & the road to Hell Gate; she to pay
L50 to two eldest daus. Mercy Hazard & Abigail Betts, when Abigail is
eighteen. To son Richard the land willed me by my father Richard at
Mespatt Kills. To sons Thomas & Daniel the homestead, when of age, they
to pay L25 to each of their sisters, viz: Mercy Hazerd, Abigail Betts,
Joannah Betts, Mary Betts, Elizabeth Betts & Deborah Betts, when they
reach 21.
Executor: wife & son Richard.
Overseers: John Berrien & John Stevenson
Witness: Joseph Sackett, Philip Ketcham & John Denman.
dm<1709 Sep 23
1709 Sep 23 Pro.
n. son Richard, or else Richard Jr., found on many documents and from the
book of Town Minutes
Children of Richard & Jemima Betts:
Thomas bm 1710 Jun 21, Richard bm 1712 Aug 25, William bm 1715/6 Jan 06,
Sarah bm 1717 Jul 15, Benjamin 1719 Jan 15, Joseph bm 1722.
mm ____ ___ __ Joseph Sackett
Abigail Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 06 et ux Abigail (nee Stevenson 06)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Benjamin Stebbins 07
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Daniel Whitehead 08
bm 1698 ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zm 1713 Apr 18
mf 1719 May 17 Elinor Willet 08
df 1743 ___ __ at 51y at Jamaica, LI
with Elinor (nee Willet 08) Whitehead
Ann 09 Daniel 09
z17250806 z1727
Abigail Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zf 1713 Apr 18
df 1717 Oct __ interred the 15th? or did she
mm 1722 Jun 09 Benjamin Doughty 08
Charity Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zf 1713 Apr 18
mm 1765 Jun 28 Jacob Field 08?
wf 1731 ___ __
Thomas Whitehead 08
bm~1704 ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zm 1713 Apr 18
mf 1725 Sep 05 Hannah Sackett 08
Benjamin Whitehead 08
bm 1705 ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zm 1713 Apr 18
mf 1726 Feb 28 Elizabeth Willett 08, OHGCJ P284
dm 1780
with Elizabeth (nee Willett 08) Whitehead
Helenah 09 Eleanor 09 Abigail 09 Elizabeth 09 Sarah 09
b1729 b1730 b b1740 b
Mary 09 Benjamin 09 Daniel 09
b b b1751
Sarah Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zf 1713 Apr 18
mm 1738 Mar 15 John Betts 08
dm 1761 May 10 at 44y. (Riker, Newtown, P274)
Deborah Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zf 1713 Apr 18
mm 1727 Feb 07 Joseph Kissam 08 of Cow Neck
bm ____ ___ __ to Daniel Kissam 07 et ux Elizabeth (nee Coombs 07) Kissam.
n. Hon. John T. Hoffman, Gov. of NY was a descendant.
with Joseph Kissam 08
Benjamin 09 Joseph 09 Elizabeth 09 Daniel 09 Whitehead 09?
Susannah Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
zf 1713 Apr 18
df 1713 Sep __ interred the 18th - NYGen Record XIX P58
Susannah Whitehead 08
bf ____ ___ __ to Jonathan Whitehead 07 et ux Sarah (nee Field 08) Whitehead
mm 1738 Apr 21 Benjamin Hewlett 08 mm 1738 Jun 12 Benjamin Hulet _ she of
Hempstead LDSR0017693 Hempstead, LI, NY
n. Benjamin Whitehead, her brother, in his will 1799 names exr bil Benjamin
Hewlett.
Page 5
Helenah Whitehead 09
bf 1729 ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Thomas Cornell 09
Eleanor Whitehead 09
bf 1730 ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm 1762 Sep 04 Stephen Field 09
Abigail Whitehead 09
bf ____ ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm 1764 Dec 20 Samuel Skidmore 09
Elizabeth Whitehead 09
bf 1740 ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm 1761 ___ __ John Cornell 09
df 1826
Sarah Whitehead 09
bf ____ ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm 1765 Feb 22 Joseph Horsfield 09
df 1780
Mary Whitehead 09
bf ____ ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mm 1774 ___ __ Edward Bardin 09
Benjamin Whitehead 09
bm ____ ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mf 1764 Jun 23 Ann Carpenter 09
Daniel Whitehead 09
bm 1751 ___ __ to Benjamin Whitehead 08 et ux Elizabeth (nee Willett 08)
Whitehead
mf 1771 Mar 07 Catherine Willett 09
n. Loyalists during the Revolution, left Jamaica for Flushing between 1780
and 1790; Catherine lived in NYC in 1796-99 and probably died there.
dm 1792 Jan 14 at 41Y.
df 1800 Apr 04 at 45Y.
with Catherine (nee Willett 09) Whitehead
? 10 ? 10 Nancy 10 Catherine 10 Thomas C 10
b b b1780 b1782 b1784
Edward B 10 Thomas W 10
b1786 b17900122
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_ Whitehead 10
b. ____ ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
d. 1776
_ Whitehead 10
b. ____ ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
d. 1776
Nancy Whitehead 10
bf 1780 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
mm~1806 ___ __ Francis William VanReynegom 10
n. moved to Phila., PA about 1806.
df 1848
Catherine Whitehead 10
bf 1782 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
Thomas Colgan Whitehead 10
bm 1784 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
Edward Bardin Whitehead 10
bm 1786 ___ __ to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead
dm 1809
Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10
bm 1790 Jan 22 to Daniel Whitehead 09 et ux Catherine (nee Willett 09)
Whitehead at Jamaica, NY.
zm 1790 Riker P306
n. moved to Phila., PA about 1806. Dropped the name Thomas using Willett.
mf 1815 Sep 14 Maria Elaway 10 marriage cert. signed by John P. Peckworth,
V.D.M., 1815.
n. Margaret Christiana Whitehead at 4, dau of Willet & Maria. Funeral at
father's resid. 336 So. 4th d18390207 PADAMDR P190
dm 1871 Dec 17 at Bordentown, NJ.
df 1877
with Maria (nee Elaway 10) Whitehead
Elizabeth 11 Mary 11 William M 11 John G 11 Elizabeth M 11
b b1821 b1823 b b
Margaret C 11 Annie M 11
b1835 b1837
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Elizabeth Whitehead 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
Mary Whitehead 11
bf 1821 ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Mortimer R. George 11
William Manlove Whitehead 11
bf 1823 ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Eleanor Beaston 11
wm 1895 PA_PCW N1764 on file
William M. Whitehead
dm 1894
Obit: TWC18740204 Rev. William M. Whitehead, M. D. died on the 28th ult.
at Woodbury, NJ. may go to different person - rwc75 2000/03/26
John Gaskell Lawrence Whitehead 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Caroline Rogers 11
mf ____ ___ __ Naomi _ 11
Elizabeth Manlove Whitehead 11
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Jos. M. Rotzell 11
Margaret Christiana Whitehead 11
bf 1835 ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
Annie Manlove Whitehead 11
bf 1837 ___ __ to Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 with Maria (nee
Elaway 10) Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ David Evans Gardiner 11 listed in Keith's "Provincial
Councillors of Pennsylvania" Gardiner family genealogy.
bm 1834
n. David was an MD.
n. Annie W. 12 mm Horace C. Richards 12 and had Horace Gardiner Richards 13
bm 1868 dm 1945 Prof. and Marie Ann Richards 13. License by Clerk of
Orphans Court of Delaware Co., PA No. 10536, Rev. John Miller, Wayne, PA.
df 1918
dm 1890
with David Evans Gardiner 11
Willitt 12 Mary 12 Elizabeth W 12 Maria Elaway12 William 12
Annie W 12
LINKAGE END 00 Daniel Whitehead/LI, NY
Richard Whitehead _
n. GDFSNE.
Of Windsor.
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _, widow of William Hopkins, and no more is know of him
GDFSNE.
n. 1640 Jul 26 CN_UCCCP V1 P55
An Oath for Paqua and the Plantations There.
The Jury: ..... Richard Whithead .....
dm
n. 1670 widow Mary was living with her daughter Lewis.
Mary Whitehead
bf 1767 Jan 20
mm 1784 ___ __ Samuel Blackwell
bm 1759
dm 1832
df 1841 May 15
Page 8
LINKAGE BEGIN 01 Abraham Whitehead/Lydia of Philadelphia, PA
John Whitehead 68
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P202 C_/_.
PA, Philadelphia Co., Northern Liberties Town
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
John Whitehead 01 02 05 __ __
(John)__________________16-$ MW
________________________00-15MW
________________________00-15MW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
________________________00-$ FW
John Whitehead 69
bm<1786
mf 1803 Jul 20 Phebe Lewis 69 PA V9 P274, 2'nd Series Rev/UPA F146.P41 HSP
bf 1771 ___ __ to probably Joseph Lewis likely in PA.
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 R56 P150 L9
PA, Philaelphia Co., W. Southwark Other: free____ slaves____
John Whitehead_________/02 02 01 00 01/00 02 03 01 00/01 __ _____________
(John)_________________ 45-$_MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
(John)_________________ 16-25MW
_______________________ 16-25FW
_______________________ 16-25FW
_______________________ 16-25FW
_______________________ 10-15MW
_______________________ 10-15MW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 00-09MW
_______________________ 00-09MW
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R157 P336 L22
PA, Phila. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
John Whitehead___________/0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/
(John)___________________ 40-49MW
(Phebe)__________________ 40-49FW
(Lewis)__________________ 20-29MW
(Abraham)________________ 15-19MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
(James)__________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R807 P446B L11 652/727
PA, Philadelphia Co., Phila., Kensington, 5'th wd.
1850 Aug 07 _ Bell Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Pheaby Whitehead 61F PA
Jane 23F PA
_uby 9F PA
n. The above record is very difficult to read and may have errors.
dm 1875 Aug 07 at 85 in Philadelphia. CaCHS NJ, Camden, WJP18750811. Wrong
John.
with Phebe (nee Lewis 69) Whitehead
Lewis 70 Abraham 70
b1803 b1810
Page 9
Lewis Whitehead 70
bm 1803 ___ __ to John Whitehead 69 et ux Phebe Lewis 69 in PA.
mf ____ ___ __ Rhoda
bf 1814
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R488 P51 L31
PA, Phila., Kensington ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Lewis Whitehead__________/1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/
(Phebe)__________________ 50-59FW
(Lewis)__________________ 30-39MW
(Rhoda)__________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 20-29FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
(Aaron)__________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
_________________________ 00-04FW
n. 1860
with
Aaron 71 dau 71 dau 71
b1837
Abraham Whitehead 70
bm 1810 ___ __ to John Whitehead 69 et ux Phebe Lewis 69 in PA.
mf ____ ___ __ Lydia _ 70
bf 1810 ___ __ to
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R491 P225 L10
PA, Phila., Roxborough ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Abraham Whitehead _______/2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/2 1 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/
(father)_______________ 60-69MW
(mother)_______________ 50-59FW
(Abraham)______________ 30-39MW
(Lydia)________________ 30-39FW
(Lucretia)_____________ 10-14FW
(Eliza)________________ 10-14FW
(William)______________ 00-04MW
(Sarah)________________ 05-09FW
(Jacob)________________ 00-04MW
(Maria)________________ 00-04FW
(Julia)________________ 00-04FW
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 R442 P50 L19 233/249
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, Oxford Township
1850 Aug 21 J. S. Wilson, Ass't Marshall
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Abraham Whitehead 40M Farmer England
Lydia 40F NJ
Lucretia 22F Pa
Eliza 21F Pa
William 19M Farmer Pa
Sarah 18F Pa
Jacob 16M Pa
Maria 13F Pa
Julia 11F Pa
Thomas 8M Pa
Mary 6F Pa
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R P988 L11 227/222
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, 11 & 12 Precinct, 23rd Ward
P32, 1860 Jun 15 William Carter, Ass't Marshall
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Abraham Whitehead 63M Farmer 4000 500 Pa
Lydia 58F Pa
Jacob 26M Farmer Pa
Maria 24F Pa
John 8M Pa
Phebe 89F Pa
David Carter 21M Farm laborer Pa
Thomas Hunter 1M Pa
n. The ages of Abe & Lydia are significantly off in the 1860 Census - civil
war.
c. 1870 U. S. Census M593 R686 P168 L10 1197/1137
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, 16'th District, P166
Enumerated 1870 Jul 22 Abe Tyson Ass't Marshall
P. O.: Bristleton p166 R686 p168 1274 1274
Name AgeSCOccupation RE PP BP FMB M SRWNeed Vote
Abe Whitehead 63M Farmer 1000PA
Lydia 64F Keeping house PA
John 18M Farm hand PA
Thomas Hunter 10MWAflicted PA
d.
with Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead
Lucretia 71 Eliza 71 William 71 Sarah 71 Jacob 71
b1828 b1829 b1831 b1832 b1833
Maria 71 Julia Ann 71 Thomas 71 Mary 71 John 71
b1837 b1839 b1842 b1844 b1852
James Whitehead 70
bm 1803 ___ __ to John Whitehead 69 et ux Phebe Lewis 69 in PA.
n. note that James, son of James, dm 1827.
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R491 P233 L9
PA, Philadelphia Co., Roxborough ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
James Whitehead _________/0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_______________________ 30-39MW
_______________________ 30-39FW
_______________________ 20-29MW
_______________________ 20-29FW
dm
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Aaron Whitehead 71
bm 1836 ___ __ to Lewis Whitehead 70 et ux in NJ.
mf ____ ___ __ Martha Powers 70, probably with sister Mary b1831 and both
born in Ireland. Note also John Powers b1851 with brother Jacob Whitehead
in the 1870 Census.
bf 1835 ___ __ to _ in Ireland.
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R1152 P512 L24 1021/1109 P146
PA, Philadelphia Co., Phila., 2nd Ward
PO: Philadelphia, 1860 Jun 14 Edw. G. Carlin, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
Aaron Whitehead 37M Cordwainer 100NJ
Martha 24F IRE
Sarah 1mF PA
William Poole 26M NJ
Lewis Whitehead 57M 800 NJ
Mary Powers 29F IRE
c. 1880 U. S. Census T9 R686 V3 ED62 S52 L33
New Jersey, Camden County, Gloucester City
PO: , 1880 Ju , Ass't Marshal
Name CSAgeMonRel SMWDOcc U Misc BDIIMSRWBP BPF BPM Remarks
Aaron Whitehead WM 43 NJ
Martha WF 45 Wife IRE
Mary WF 16 Dau NJ
Eliza WF 6 Dau NJ
Louis WM 2 Son NJ
df 1894 Jun 23 at 62 in Gloucester City, interred NJ, Camden, Old St. Mary's.
no headstone. CaCHS WPA P354-4 1937, P4445-4 1938.
dm 1915 Sep 12 shoemaker, interred NJ, Gloucester, Cedar Grove, Sec. D, Lot
Single. No headstone. CaCHS WPA P354-4 1937, P445-4 1938.
with Martha
Sarah 72 Mary 72 Eliza 72 Lewis 72
b1859 b1864 b1874 b1878
dau Whitehead 71
bf 1839 ___ __ to Lewis Whitehead 70 et ux
dau Whitehead 71
bf 1840 ___ __ to Lewis Whitehead 70 et ux
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Lucretia Whitehead 71
bf 1832 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 and Lydia (nee _70) Whitehead
in Holmesburg, PA. Holmesburg was absorbed by Philadelphia, PA.
mm 1854 Nov 25 William Crossley 71
1854 Nov 29 West Jerseyman, Camden, N. J.
Whitehead, Miss Lucretia of Holmesburg, Pa. M to Wm. Crossley of Halifax,
England at Camden, by Rev. E. K. Smith, daughter of Abraham & Lydia
Whitehead. NJ_CaCHS.
bm 1826 ___ __ to John Crossley 70 et ux Elizabeth (nee _ 70) Crossley
in Halifax, England between 1826 May 20
n. 1820 Jul 16 cristened at Sowerby, near Halifax, Yorkshire, EN to John &
Betty Crossley LDS B7733429 S22 So1126170F.
n. of Halifax, England - West Jerseyman
c. 1850 Census age 26 Eng in Kensington District of Philadelphia,
R807, P427 living with another family.
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R686 P240 854/977
New Jersey, Camden County, So. Ward, P112
PO:Camden, NJ, Enumerated: 1860 Jul 16 John Hood
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
William Crossley 37 Porter 500 100Eng
Lucretia 31 Penna I
Mary Anna 3 NJ
n. 1861 CCD P203 William, laborer, 122 S Front, h Camden
n. 1862 CCD P139 William, groceries and liquors, 6th and Sycamore, Camden.
c. 1870 U. S. Census M593 R855 P255B
NJ, Camden Co., Newton Twp., Dist. 25, P50
Enumerated: 1970Jul29 Isaac Furman
Name AgeSCOccupation RE PP BP FMB M SRWNeed Vote
William Crossley 44 Grocer (retail) 3000Eng
Lucretia Crossley 38 Keeping house Pa
Mary Ann 14 NJ
John William Crossley 9 NJ
df 1872 Jan 03 at 40 years from Smallpox in 7'th Ward, Camden, NJ
NJA VAS P109. 1872 Jan 06 Camden Democrat, Camden, New Jersey.
1872 Jan 05 PA_PPL V_LXXII N88 Friday Obit.
Crossley - At Camden on the 3d instant, Lucretia, wife of William
Crossley, aged 39 years, was interred at Evergreen Cemetery. *518
c. 1880 Soundex NJ T763 R10 William & John William Crossley not found
NJ T1060, R37 not found????
1880 - I have found no trace of any of the family when this census
was taken.
May have moved South to NJ, Va, De? as evidenced from a letter that
Wes has according to Kathryn Crossley - John to Kate?.
Need to copy for distribution to all descendants.
Returned to England to attend Eton School there and was raised by a
titled uncle - name anyone? Eton has no record of William or John
William Crossley - P. Hatfield, College Archivist 1993 Apr 05
Francis Crossley had property on 700 Sycamore St., Camden.
William had several houses in 600 block. Probably a brother?
Thomas a bro. in Phil.?
wm 1884 ___ __ New Jersey Archives, RefW0, p.222, Camden County 2122D
& received from C. Wesley Crossley, Jr. 1991 May 17
Know all men by these presents that I, William Crossley, of the
City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey, Gentlemen
being of sound disposing mind and memory do make and publish this
my last will and testament. 1'st, I give and bequest to my son
John William Crossley all that certain property with the buildings
thereon Situate in the City and County of Camden and State of New
Jersey being numbered as follows: 1114, 1126, 1128, 1130, 1132,
1134 on South Street in said City and County and State aforesaid
as long as he the said John William Crossley lives, and at his
death the said above mentioned and described Real Estate shall be
equally divided among the said John William Crossley children,
when the youngest shall become of age, share and share alike.
2'nd, I give and bequeath to my son John William Crossley all that
certain property with the Buildings thereon Situate in the City
and County of Camden and State of New Jersey being numbered as
follows: 601, 603, 604 Sycamore Street in said City and County
and State aforesaid as long as he the said John William Crossley
lives and at his death the said above mentioned and described Real
Estate shall be equally divided among the said John William
Crossley children when the youngest shall become of age, share and
share alike. 3'rd, I give and bequeath to my Son John William
Crossley, my Gold _______ and Gold chain? 4'th, I give and
bequeath to my Daughter Mary Hannah Bedsworth, Wife of Winfield
Bedsworth, All that certain property with the Buildings thereon
Situate in the City and County of Camden and State of New Jersey
being numbered as follows: One corner Lot and Two Houses No. 707,
709 being all that Real Estate Situate on the North East corner of
Mount Vernon and Seventh Street in said City, County and State
aforesaid as long as she the said Mary Hannah Bedsworth lives and
at her death the said above mentioned and described Real Estate
shall be equally divided among the said Mary Hannah Bedsworth
Children when the younger shall become of age, share and share
alike. 5'th, I give and bequeath to my Daughter, Mary Hannah
Bedsworth, Wife of Winfield Bedsworth, all Mortgages that belong
to me at my death and when the said Mortgages become due, the said
money from said Mortgages shall be invested for the benefit of the
said Mary Hannah Bedsworth and her children free from the inter-
ference or control of her Husband and at her death shall be
equally divided among the said Mary Hannah Bedsworth Children when
the youngest shall become of age, share and share alike. 6'th,
I give and gequeath to my Daughter Mary Hannah Bedsworth, Wife of
Winfield Bedsworth, all my household furniture, Whearing apparel
and all the rest and residue of my personal property to her sold
and separate use free from the interference or control of her
Husband and to her heirs and assigns forever. 7'th, It is my will
if John William Crossley dies without leaving any legal heirs,
then his share by this will shall go to my Daughter Mary Hannah
Bedsworth, Wife of Winfield Bedsworth, as long as she lives and at
her death to the said Mary Hannah Bedsworth Children and to be
equally divided among said Children when the Youngest shall become
of age, share and share alike. 8'th, It is my Will if Mary Hannah
Bedsworth dies without leaving any legal heirs, then her share by
this Will shall go to my Son John William Crossley as long as he
lives and at his death to the said John William Crossley Children
and to be equally divided among said Children when the Youngest
shall become of age, share and share alike. 9'th, It is my Will
in case my Son John William Crossley or my daughter Mary Hannah
Bedsworth, Wife of Winfield Bedsworth, are not satisfied with my
will, and they the said John William Crossley, or the said Mary
Hannah Bedsworth go to law to brake this my last will and testament
then the one, who, first comences said suit, shall loose his, or her
share, by the payment of ten dollars, to him or her, and be ____
from any benefit of this my last will and testament and then the
said property shall go as described to his or her heirs as long he
or she lives, and at his or her death to his or her children, when the
younger is of age, share and share alike. 10'th I ordain and appoint
my son John William Crossley, and my daughter Mary Hannah Bedsworth,
wife of Windfield Bedsworth as executors of this my last will and
testament and I desire and direct that neither my executors herein
named should be requested to give bonds. 11'th I hereby revoke all
wills by me heretofore made and constitute the said John William
Crossley and said Mary Hannah Bedsworth executors of this my last will.
In witness whereof, I, the above named testator, have hereunto set my
hand and seal this twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord
eighteen hundred and eighty two. [1882].
Witnesses Albert C. Baxter, Hambilton S. Davis, Henry Hollinshead
1884 Jan 21 proved.
dm 1884 Jan 07 of paralysis at 63y LPOR 7th & Mt. Vernon, Camden interred at
Evergreen Cemetery, Section N, Lot 179, Camden, NJ ARB 1884 Jan 16 West
Jersey Press, Camden, NJ; 1884 Jan 12 Camden Democrat, Camden, NJ.
Parents reported in death certificate from NJA.
n. 1893 CaCD Elizabeth Crossley Burler, A. Priestly & Co. h1933s6th
with William Crossley 71
Mary Hannah 72 John W 72
b18570415 NJ b18620429 NJ
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Eliza Whitehead 71
bf 1829 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
William Whitehead 71
bm 1831 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
mf ____ ____ __ Matilda McIntyre 71
bf ____ ___ __ to Archibald McIntyre 69 et ux Matilda (nee _ 69) McIntrye in
County Tyrone, Ireland
c. 1880 U. S. Census T9 R774 SD3 E54 S16 L21 1130/150/157
New Jersey, Camden Co., Camden City, 1'st Pct, 7'th Wd, 1130 Sixth St.
1860 Jun 10 B. W. Pierce, Ass't Marshal
Name SCAgeMonRelSMWDOcc MiscIBP BPF BPM Remarks
William MW 40 PA PA PA
Matilda FW 40 Ire Ire Ire
John MW 14 SS NJ PA Ire
Willie MW 12 SS NJ PA Ire
Samuel MW 7 SS NJ PA Ire
df 1886 Sep 11 at 47 of Bright's Disease (causing Dropsy) at 1135 Sycamore,
Camden, Camden Co, NJ having been ill for one year. Interred 1886 Sep 15
Evergreen Cem., Sect O, Lot 173, Camden, NJ. No headstone.
CaCHS WPA P354-4 1937, P4445-4 1938. WJP18860915 CD18860918
n. 1900 living with son John in NJ next to sister Lucretia's son John William
Crossley.
dm 1908 Nov 07 at 75 of Chronic Catarral Consumption having been sick 30
years. Residence 603 Sycamore St., Camden, NJ. Interred 1908 Nov 06
Evergreen Cem., Sect O, Lot 173, Camden, NJ. No headstone
CaCHS WPA P354-4 1937, P4445-4 1938.
with Matilda (nee MacIntyre 71) Whitehead
John J 72 William A 72 Samuel 72
b1865NJ b1868NJ b1873NJ
Sarah Whitehead 71
bf 1832 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
Jacob Whitehead 71
bm 1833 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah _ 71
bf 1835 ___ __ to
c. 1870 U. S. Census M593 R686 P168 L32 482/478
M593 Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, 7'th district,
23'rd Ward, P64, Enumerated 1870 Aug 06 Chas. Caudy, Ass't Marshall
P. O.: Bylum p64 R686 p168 282 278
Name AgeSCOccupation RE PP BP FMB M SRWNeed Vote
Jacob Whitehead 36MWFarmer 1000PA
Sarah 35FWKeeps house PA
John 22MWFarm hand PA
Emily 13FW PA
Jacob 3MW PA
John Powers 19WMFarm hand PA
n. The John Whitehead shown here is probably Jacob's younger brother \@ 18.
Maria Whitehead 71
bf 1837 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
Julia Ann Whitehead 71
bf 1839 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
df 1856 Sep 25
Obit.: 1856 Sep 26 Sat, PA, Phila Public Ledger and Daily Transcript
On the 25th instant, Miss Julia Ann Whitehead, daughter of Abram and Lydia
Whitehead, in the 19th year of her age,
Dearest Julia, thou hast left us,
Here they loss we deeply feel,
But it is God who hath bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
Her cheerful voice no more we hear,
No more her hast'ning footsteps hear,
Dear girl, and darling of our home,
We miss thee, whereso'er we roam.
The relatives and friends are respectrully invited to attend the
funeral , from her father's residence in Bluu Grass Lane, one ___le from
Bustleton, on Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. *305
Thomas Whitehead 71
bm 1841 Aug __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
Mary Whitehead 71
bf 1844 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
John Whitehead 71
bm 1852 ___ __ to Abraham Whitehead 70 et ux Lydia (nee _ 70) Whitehead in PA
Page 13
Sarah Whitehead 72
bf 1859 ___ __ to Aaron Whitehead 71 with Martha (nee Powers 71) Whitehead
Mary Whitehead 72
bf 1864 ___ __ to Aaron Whitehead 71 with Martha (nee Powers 71) Whitehead
Eliza Whitehead 72
bf 1874 ___ __ to Aaron Whitehead 71 with Martha (nee Powers 71) Whitehead
Lewis P. Whitehead 72
bm 1878 ___ __ to Aaron Whitehead 71 with Martha (nee Powers 71) Whitehead
dm 1918 ___ __ Louis P. Whitehead, of Newfield, died of wounds in France.
TWC19181127.
Page 14
Emily Whitehead 72
bm 1857 ___ __ to Jacob Whitehead 71 et ux Sarah (nee _ 71) Whitehead in PA
Jacob Whitehead 72
bm 1867 ___ __ to Jacob Whitehead 71 et ux Sarah (nee _ 71) Whitehead in PA
Page 15
John J. Whitehead 72
bm 1865 Sep __ to William Whitehead 71 et ux Matilda (nee McIntyre 71)
Whitehead in NJ.
Name SCAgeMonRelSMWDOcc MiscIBP BPF BPM Remarks
c. 1900 U. S. Census T623 V9 SD6 ED61 S9 L8 183/184
New Jersey, Camden County, Camden City, Ward 6, Precinct 7, 603 Sycamore
Street Enumerated: 1900 Jun 09, Ezra E. Venable
Name Rel. CSMonYearAgeSYrsNbNlPOB FPOB MPOB YearYrsNatOccupation UneSchRWELFT
John Whitehead Head WMSep1865 35M 13 NJ PA Ire Laborer 0 YYYR H
Mary Wife WFFeb1866 34M 13 Del Ire Ire YYY
Maggie Dau WFJun1888 11S NJ NJ Del at school 10
Herbert R. Son WMMay1899 1S NJ NJ Del
William Fath WMMay1835 65W NJ PA PA YYY
n. living next to the Crossleys in 1900 apparently renting one of John
William Crossley's houses. JWC is his 1'st cousin, from Lucretia
(nee Whitehead 72) Crossley
dm 1931 Aug 12 at 64 a watchman, father's name Wm., mothers name Mary Mac
Intyre, interred NJ, Camden, St. Mary's Cemetery, Headstone "1866-1931"
NJ_CaCHS, WPA P354-4, 1937; P4445-4, 1938.
with Mary
Maggie 73 Herbert R 73
b188806 b189905
William A. Whitehead 72
bm 1867 ___ __ to William Whitehead 71 et ux Matilda (nee McIntyre 71)
Whitehead in NJ
dm 1894 ___ __ at 27 interred 1894 Oct 02 Evergreen Cem, Section O, Lot 173
Camden, NJ
Samuel Whitehead 72
bm 1873 ___ __ to William Whitehead 71 et ux Matilda (nee McIntyre 71)
Whitehead in NJ
dm 1930 Sep __ at 27 interred 1930 Sep 23 Evergreen Cem, Section O, Lot 173
Camden, NJ
LINKAGE END 01 Abraham Whitehead of Philadelphia, PA.
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Abraham Whitehead _
mf 1861 Mar 31 Jane Buckley _
1861 Apr 02 PA_PPL V_LI N8
March 31st, by Rev. James Seddon, of Frankford. Mr. Abraham Whitehead
to Miss Jane Buckley, both of Edenfield, Upper Darby, PA. *781
Stanton Whitehead
bm 1918
dm 1934 Sep 09
Obit: GCD19340912 The Evening News of Gloucester County Democrat
Whitehead, Stanton of Franklinville, NJ & Wildwood, NJ & Goshen, NJ age 16
died 1934 Sep 09, killed by a passing car as he road on the handle bar of
his friends bike. Bike was on the wrong of the road, no light on the bike
Obit: TWC19340912
Whitehead, Stanton, of Goshem. Died: was fatally injured while riding on
the handle bars of a bicycle, last week, age 14.
Joel Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Caroline Hewitt _
dm 1908 Apr 18 PGR19080422 of Philadelphia and Pitman.
df 1913 Apr 23 PGR19130501 Widow of Joel Whitehead,of Philadelphia and Pitman
(summer)
A. Whitehead
dm ____ ___ __
Obit: 1914 Feb 05 Gloucester County Democrat. Died in Scotland, formerly
of Grenloch, survived by several children. NJ_GCHS cardfile.
David Whitehead _
with
Jane C _
b
Jane Cummiskey Whitehead _
bf 1854 ___ __ to David Whitehead _
df 1887 May 18 at 33 in Camden, NJ. NJ_CaCHS WJP18870525
Daniel "David" W. Whitehead _
bm 1844 ___ __ to
mf 1869 Dec 09 Emily R. Murphy _, at Bridgeport by Joseph Ashbrook, Pastor,
M. E. Church, recorded 18710705. She was single, age 25, he was a single,
painter of Phila. TWC18691215 name given as David.
bf 1847 ___ __ to Obejah Murphy _ et ux Anna in NJ.
df 1888 Apr 12 at 41 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cem. NJ_CaCHS.
dm 1929 Dec __
Obit: 1929 Dec 05 The Gloucester County Democrat
David Whitehead, age 85 of Glassboro, NJ, died Sunday evening following a
stroke of paralysis.
_ Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Emma Fries _
bf 1863 ___ __ to Thomas Fries _ et ux Mary (nee Woodward _) Fries, he of
Phila.
mm 1894 Nov 14 George E. Wilson _ of Camden, she of Phila., by Rev. J. F.
Crouch of Union M. E. Ch., Phila., PA. NJ_CaCHS, 1894/11/15 TR, Camden,
N. J.
mm 1895 Apr 15 Frank Sloman _ of Camden, NJ by Rev. W. H. Van Han. NJ_CaCHS
1895/10/30 WJP, Camden, N. J.
df 1930 Jan 15 at 67 interred NJ, New Camden Cem., Sec. A, Lot 490, Grave 4,
no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, WPA P#4445-4 1938.
Joshua Whitehead _
dm 1827 May __ at Addle Croit, near Huddersfield, ENG. NJ_CaCHS The Village
Herald and Weekley Advertiser, Woodbury, NJ 1827 May 23. In the 105th
year of his age. NJ_GCHS.
1827 May 12, Saturday; Philadelphia, Died. National Gazette and Literary
Register.
"At Addle Croit, near Huddersfield, Eng. without any previous illness, Mr.
Joshua Whitehead, in the 105th year of his age. This venerable man
enjoyed, during the whole of his long life, a most singularly good state
of health, unaided by medical science; the only doctor's bill he ever had
amounting but to 4d. His food was plain and simple. He never drank tea,
and never was intoxicated. He lived in the reigns of four of our Kings,
one of which was the longest reign recorded in the English history. He
maintained his faculties till the last, and his sight was so perfect, that
he had never occasion for spectacles." 2005/10/07 - Janas
William Ellis Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Annie G. _
df 1887 Jan 12 at 34 in Camden, NJ. NJ_CaCHS WJP18870119
Page 17
Henry Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Catherine Davis _
1868 Sep 30 West Jersey Press, Camden, N. J., Sep 26 The New Republic,
Camden, N. J. Whitehead, Henry of Camden, N. J. to Emma C. Davis, of
Camden (WJP), of Phila. (TNR) by Rev. A. Atwood.
bf 1850 ___ __ to Thomas Davis _ et ux Mary in PA.
df 1903 Nov 16 at 53 interred NJ, Camden, Evergreen Cem., Sec. N, Lot 517 and
519, no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P354-4 1937, P4445-4 1938.
John Whitehead _
bm 1841
mf ____ ___ __ Kate _ _
bf 1842
c. 1870 U. S. Census M593 R686 P338 L37 1186/1236.
NJ, Camden Co., Camden, North Ward
PO: Camden, NJ, 1870 Aug 23, L. C. Phifer, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOccupation RE PP BP FMB M SRWNeed Vote
_____________________________---_-_____________________________--------________-------------------_-___---_-_---------------_________
Name AgeSCOcc RE PP BP FMB M SIRem
John Whitehead 29MWWksatCargMkg 200PA /
Keate 28FW Ire //
Lillian 3FW PA /
Lizzie 1FW PA /
with Kate
Lillian _
b186702
Lillian Whitehead _
bf 1867 Feb __ to John Whitehead _ et ux Kate
df 1873 May 15 at 6.4._. NJ_CaCHS WJP18730521
Lizzie Whitehead _
bf 1869 Feb __ to John Whitehead _ et ux Kate
Catherine Whitehead _
bf
n. lived in south Philadelphia, near the Navy yard.
mm ____ ___ __ _ Riggins _
with
John J _
b19170829
with
Catherine _
John J. Whitehead _
bm 1917 Aug 29 to _ _ _ and Catherine Whitehead in Phila.
mf 1946 Jun 01 Ruth Rivel _
1996/06/03 Courier-Post, picture page 40.
John J. Whitehead, Sr. & Ruth (Rivel) of Barrington, 50th Anniversary.
with Ruth (nee Rivel _) Whitehead
John J
b
Mary E. Whitehead _
mm 1876 Nov 01 Charles W. Finter _
1877 Mar 14 West Jersey Press, Camden, N. J.
Whitehead, Mary E. to Charles W. Finter, 1876 Nov 01 by Rev. G. K. Norris.
Page 18
Robert Whitehead 15
bm 1919 ___ __ to Louis Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Roberta M. Adams 15
dm 1990 Jun 28 at 71, Haddon Heights, in West Jersey Hosp., Voorhees Twp.
Obit: 1990 Jul 01 Gloucester Co. Times, Fri.
Robert Whitehead, 71, Haddon Hts., died Jun 28, 1990 in West Jersey Hosp.,
Voorhees. An Airforce veteran of WWII and the Korean War. Survived by
wife Roberta M., nee Adams, daus Nancy Gasbarro, Laverne Henry, Roberta
Glenz, bros William, Louis, sister Alice Passier and 6 grandchildren.
Services - Jul 3, 1990 - Davis Funeral Home, Woodbury. Interment:
Eglington Cem., Clarksboro.
with Roberta M. (nee Adams 15) Whitehead
Nancy 16 Laverne 16 Roberta 16
William Whitehead 15
bm ____ ___ __ to Louis Whitehead
Alice Whitehead 15
bm ____ ___ __ to Louis Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Passier 15
Louis Whitehead 15
bm ____ ___ __ to Louis Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Josephine M. Gillespie _
dm 1998 May 20 in Haddon Twp., NJ. Blake-Doyle FH. Courier-Post980522
Husband of late Josephine M. (nee Gillespie), Father of Beverly Cummings,
Lois. Brother of William.
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Nancy Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Robert Whitehead 15 et ux Roberta M. (nee Adams 15)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Gasbarro 16
Laverne Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Robert Whitehead 15 et ux Roberta M. (nee Adams 15)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Henry 16
Roberta Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Robert Whitehead 15 et ux Roberta M. (nee Adams 15)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Glenz 16
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Lois Whitehead
dm 1994 Jan 03 at 61. NJ_CaCHS Courier940104. Camden, Edw. P. Leonard FH.
Mary Whitehead
bf 1918
df 1993 Dec 21 in Westmont, NJ. Griggs. Holl-Murphy FH. interred Calvary Cem
NJ_CaCHS Courier931222
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Andrew Whitehead _
n. CCD, clock cleaner, S. E. Mill & Orchard. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Daniel Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Ann _ _
n. CCD, widow Daniel, 806 Knox. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Luke Whitehead _
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth _
dm 1850 Sep 14
1850 Sep 21 PA, Philadelphia Administration N367 BQ P47
Letters of administration granted to Isaac C. Bryant at the
request of Luke's brother.
Know all Men by these Presents, That we Isaac C. Bryant, & Green A.
Farrington & Minn .. & John N. Curtis Administrators
...
Signed: Isaac C. Bryant, A. Farrington, No. * .... St., John B. Curtis
Witness: Tho. T. Derringer, Register
1851 Feb 06 on appeal Letters granted to wife Elizabeth. She was out of
the United States in Great Britain when her late husband died.
n. CCD, widow Luke, innkeeper, 1 Ledger Pl. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Gerrard Irvine Whitehead _
n. CCD, attorney-at-law, 3 S. Merrick. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
wm 1898 PA_PCW N1772 B204 P416 Ancillary CTA
I, Gerrard Irvine Whitehead, of the City County and State of New York
do make and publish this as and for my last Will and Testament hereby
revoking all former wills by me made.
I give and bequeath to Alice Snydam, daughter of my partner Charles C.
Snydam my ring set with a cat's eye stone.
All the rest, residue and remainder of my estate both real and personal
of what kind I give, devise and bequeath to my sister Mary W. Palmer widow
of Francis Ingram Palmer. I intend to include in this all the share of my
father's estate which may come to me in reversion & remainder by the
provisions of my father's will together with what may be mine as one of
the heirs of William Whitehead who died intestate.
I nominate and appoint my partner Charles C. Snydam to be the Executor
of this my will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my seal this twenty sixth day of
January, one thousand eight hundred and ninety four.
Gerrard Irvine Whitehead {seal}
[ ] had by the testator in the presence of each of us and at the
same time declared by him to us to be his last Will and Testament and
thereupon are at the request of the testator and in his presence and in
presence of each other sign our names hereto as witnesses this the 26th
day of January 1894 at the City of New York.
Joseph F. Arnold residing at Belmont, 24 Ward N. Y. City.
Reginald H. Arnold residing at No. 48 East 69th St. in the City of New
York.
Robert W. Cromley of East Orange, State of New Jersey.
Being duly sworn to the signatures of Joseph F. Arnold one of the
subscribing witnesses to will September 22, 1898 Jacob Washburn, assistant
to the surrogate} Robert W. Cromley.......
1898 Sep 22 will proved. Frank T. Fitzgerald, Surrogate; J. Fairfax
McLaughlin, clerk.
1898 Sep 30 Charles C. Snydam renounced the right to act as administrator
1898 Nov 26 Mary W. Palmer renounced her right as administratrix and
request that Letters of Administration CTA be granted to Thomas Tob... of
Philadelphia. Witness: Victor Guillon.
George Whitehead _
n. CCD, weaver, 1020 Hall. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Henry Whitehead _
n. CCD, cordwainer, Graffin's ct. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Henry Whitehead _
bm 1861 Jun __ to Henry Whitehead _ et ux Sarah J.
dm 1862 Dec 10
1862 Dec 08 PA_PPL V_LIV N69 Wed.
Whitehead.-On the 8th inst., Henry, son of Henry and Sarah J. Whitehead
aged 18 months.
The relatives and friends of the famEy are respectfully invited to
attend the funeral, from his parents residence, No. 131 Brown street, on
Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to
Glenwood Cemetery *916
James Whitehead _
n. CCD, spinner, Paul n Tacony. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
James Whitehead _
n. CCD, spinner, Wood n Gay, Myk. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
John Whitehead _
n. CCD, boot & shoe manuf, 744 S. 4th.. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Mary Whitehead _
n. CCD, widow Powers, 523 Marriott. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Charles Whitehead _
n. CCD, blacksmith, 2309 Walnut. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Nathaniel Whitehead _
n. CCD, laborer, 2309 Walnut. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Peter Whitehead _
n. CCD, shoecutter, 407 Arch, h249 N9th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Radcliff Whitehead _
n. CCD, laborer, Divine's ct. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Robert Whitehead _
n. CCD, coachmaker, Perkiomen ab Francis. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Robert Whitehead _
n. CCD, woolspinner, 1760 N 6th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
William Whitehead _
n. CCD, gentleman, 433 Chestnut. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
William Whitehead _
n. CCD,shoemaker, 108 Bread. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
William P. Whitehead _
n. CCD, conductor, 777 N24th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
John Whitehead _
n. CCD, watchmaker, 459 N 10th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
William W. Whitehead _
n. CCD, watchmaker 459 N10th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
wm 1898 PA_PCW N1593 B205 P310 Inv B30 P23
Be it Remembered, That I William W. Whitehead (Jeweller) of the City and
County of Philadelphia, State of Pennsylvania being of sound and
disposing mind, memory and understanding and considering the uncertainty
of life, do therefore make publish and declare this to be my last will and
testament in manner and form following, that is to say:
Item: to my wife Sarah V. Whitehead, I will and bequeath my two
dwelling houses, and stable situated on the lots or piece of ground, on
the S. E. corner of Twenty second & Venango street numvered on the City
plan as Nos 2200 and 2202 Venango st. said lot fronting 84 feet on Venango
St. and extending along the west side of Twenty second st., south 240 feet
to atlantic st, also the dwelling house situated on the south side of
Cabot St (formerly called bass st.) between Twelfth st and Thirteenth st
being numbered 1220 on the City plan.
It is my express will and desire that after the death of my wife Sarah
V. Whitehead that the above mentioned property or the proceeds realized
from the sale of same, shall be divided among her three children as
as follows: my daughter Amelia R. I desire shall receive Fifty percent or
one half. My son Charles is to receive Twenty five percent, or one
quarter and my son Joseph Twenty five percent, or one quarter my sons
being better able to provide for themselves. I desire that my daughter
shall receive twice as much as either of my sons.
The two Temple College "bonds of one Thousand Dollars each ($2000)
transferred to my wife Sarah V. Whitehead, I desire that the interest
shall be paid to my daughter Amelia R. Whitehead during her lifetime after
the death of my wife Sarah, after the death of my daughter Amelia R. I
will and bequeath Five Hundred Dollars to the Grace Baptist Church and
Five Hundred Dollars to the Samaritan Hospital and the remaining one
Thousand dollars to go to my son or sons then living,, should neither of
them be living, then I desire that Five Hundred dollars shall go to Grace
Baptist Church and the remaining Five Hundred dollars shall go to the
Temple College.
I desire tha thte interest on one Hundred Dollars, Five Dollars shall
be set asside and expended each year by the person, or persons receiving
the interest on the above mentioned bonds for the purpose of Keeping my
grave and burial lot in good order and condition.
And as to all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate real,
personal or mixed of whatever nature or Kind or wheresoever situate at the
time of my decease I do hereby give and devise and bequeath to my wife
Sarah V. Whitehead to do with as her judgement, or circumstances, may
dictate.
And lastly I do make constitute and appoint my wife Sarah V. Whitehead
and my son Charles Whitehead to be the Executors of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking all former Wills and Testaments by me at any
time heretofore made and declaring ths to be my last Will and Testament.
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my
seal the Twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and ninety eight. William W. Whitehead {seal}
Witness: H. M. Marquet, A. Kennedy Caswell; City & Co. of Philadelphia
dm 1898 Oct 17 20:15
1898 Nov 09 will proved.
We do swear that as the Executors of the foregoing last Will and Test't
ov William W. Whitehead deceased, we will well and truly administer the
goods and chattels, rights and credits of said deceased, according to
law; and that we will diligently and faithfully regard and well and truly
comply with the provisions of the law relating to Collateral Inheritances.
That the said Testator died on the 17 day of October A. D. 1898 at 8:15
o'clock P.M. Sarah V. Whitehead, 2200 Venango St.; Charles E. V. Whitehead
2200 Venango St.
Ink stamped note: Ececutor discharged by Orphan's Court.
It is ordered and decreed November 9, 1898 that the above will of William
W. Whitehead deceased, be admitted to probate. Horation B. Hackett, Regis.
with Sarah V. (nee _ _) Whitehead
Amelia R _ Charles E V _ Joseph _
b b b
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Esther Whitehead _
mm 1694 Dec 21 John Beasor _ Phila. Monthly Meeting. PA2_V9P274.
William Whitehead _
mf 1707 Jul 11 Sarah Greenfield _, 1682-1756 1'st Presbyt. Phila, PA.
PA2_V9P274.
Elizabeth Whitehead _
mm 17280330 William Painter _ Christ Church, Phila, PA. PA2_V9P274.
John Whitehead _
mf 1733 Jul 27 Mary Peachee _, he a cordwainer of Burlington, she a
spinstress. NJA V22 P437/NJ_BuCMR P242 (1738). GMONJ P22
NJML 1724-34 P235 (1733).
John Whitehead _
dm ____ ___ __
1798 ___ __ PA, Philadelphia Administration N167 BH P322
Know all Men by these Presents, That we John McPhail, Shopkeeper of the
City of Philad'a & John Kinkaid of the Nor. Lib. Distiler, Malcolm
McDonnald of the City of Philad'a, Merch't.
Signed: Jn McPhail, John Kincaid, Malcolm McDonnald
Witness: Geo. Campbell
1798 Nov 16 Inventory - very long. Appear to be contents of a store.
Margaret Whitehead _
mm 17691118 John Atkinson _ PA2_V9P274.
James Whitehead _
mf 1785 Feb 08 Sarah Wood _, he of Galloway. NJA V22 P437/GCMR P26
Martha Whitehead _
mm 17850122 Samuel Wooden _ PA2_V9P274.
Mary Whitehead _
mm 17860424 John Kersey _ 3'rd Presby Ch, Phila, PA. PA2_V9P274.
John Whitehead _
mf 1787 Dec 18 Ruth Wescott _ PA2_V9P274.
Joseph Whitehead _
mf 17920606 Jane Hutchinson _ PA2_V9P274.
Hannah Whitehead _
mm 18000408 Samuel B. Eyre _ PA2_V9P274.
Susan B. Whitehead _
mm 1873 Aug 03 Jacob R. Wells _ NJ_GCMR P198. Miss and both of Phila. at
St. Peter's Church, Clarksboro, NJ by the Rector, Rev. James H. Lamb.
Certificate: 1874 Jan 13, rec. 1874 Jan 16. NJ_GCHS card records.
James Whitehead _
mf 1833 Jun 15 Milicent Springer _ NJ_CuCMR P91.
Elizabeth Whitehead _
df ____ ___ __
1832 Oct 13 PA, Philadelphia Administration N348 BO P53
Know all Men by these Presents, That we, James Ewing of the City of Phila.
Nicholas McGunigle and Martin Duffy of the said City are held firmly bound
unto the Commonwealth ... James Ewing, Administrator ...
Signed: James Ewing, Nicholas M Gunigle, Martin Duffy
Witness: J. B. Lewall, Deputy Register.
n. Whitehead Nichols in the 1850 Smithtown/Huntington area of L. I., N. Y.
Janet Bouton 2002/9/8 letter.
Page 23
Wills HSP Index to Philadelphia Wills Ph 15A:2
Indices 1681-1777, 1777-1825, 1823-1859
Letters of Administration HSP Index to Philadelphia Wills Ph 16A:1
Indices 1685-1825
Name Type Year No. Book Page
Benjamin Will 1697 159 A 374
William Will 1714 32 B 113
William A 1714 32 B 113
James Will 1776 210 Q 250
James Will 1780 107 R 447
James Will 1780 418 R 579
John A 1799 167 I 322
Richard Will 1806 11 L 451
William Will 1821 130 7 360
William A 1821 284 N 116
Elizabeth Will 1822 17 7 444
Charles Oglesby Whitehead Will 1824 105 8 267
Robert ACSA 1825 388 N 77
Margaret Will 1828 102 9 208
James Will 1828 172 9 266
Margaret A 1841 348 P 186
Hannah Will 1851 106 26 317
Wills 1820-1825 HSP Ph 2A.11
Charles 5145, 5206, 5427
Charles O. 5504
Elizabeth 5206
Henry 5145, 5206
Joseph 5206
Margaret 5504
Sarah 5145
William 5145
Philadelphia Inquirer - Obituary Notices HSP XR 984:1 1860-1869
18601110 John Whitehead
18610903 Mary Whitehead
18620528 Elizabeth Whitehead
18630703 Mary Whitehead
18650124 Alfred Whitehead
18650405 Alfred (Corp) Whitehead
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Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American Daily Advertiser
1791-1799 P299, 400, 403, 528
P299 Wm Whitehead d arb 1798 Sep 05
P400 son of Wm d1799 Sep 17
Mrs. Whitehead d1799 Sep 19 comfort of William
P403 Mrs. Sarah Walgrove d17990922 wd of John Walgrove, sister to Mrs.
Emma Whitehead
1800-1810 P65,440,482
P65 Wm Whitehead m Rebecca Keehmla arb 1802 Oct 22
1811-1825 P41, 77, 389, 419, 826
P41 Samuel Whitehead m18170314 Anne Jackson arb 18170317
P77 Samuel Magill m 18200504 Emma Whitehead, dau John
P389 Mrs. Penelope d18180201 wife of John arb 18180210th & 18th
P419 Edward son of John d18180614 arb 1818/11/4
P826 Rob't d18251004 arb 18251005
Charles Whitehead
1826-30 36
P36 Rev. Charles Whitehead of Batavia, NY m Theodosia T. Grand in New
Brunswick NJ 1827 Jul 13 by Rv. Dr. Milledollar
George Whitehead
dm 1722 ___ __ at 86 from England. P703 PAVR V2
George Whitehead
1831-1833 P620
P620 Geo. Whitehead, native of Ashton, near Manchester, Eng. Tue at hosp.
Broadway, NY arb 18321129
George Whitehead
n. Esquire - a distinguished Philanthropist, no date of death, at
Waynesborough, Geo. donaged $3000 to Theological Seminary at Princeton.
NJ_CaCHS, National Gazette & Literary Register, 1821 Dec 24, Phila. PA.
1822 Jan 18, Phila., PA.
Lafayette M. Whitehead
dm ____ ___ __ at 49Y? of Laurens Co., GA
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Frank Edward Whitehead
bm ____ ___ __ to Edward Whitehead _ et ux Mary
n. of Roxborough
dm 1869 Jul __ at 5M
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P618 P662 Chronicle & Advertiser 18690710
Jane Whitehead
mm 1870 Nov 27 John Lord _ Sunday morn in St. Timothy's Ch., Roxborough by
Rv. William Augustus White. All of Philadelphia, she a Miss.
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P632
Enoch Whitehead
dm 1890 Apr __ St. Timothy's Burials 1662-1923 22. P23
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk
Enoch Whitehead
mf 1887 Aug 24 Margaret "Maggie" F. Haywood _ at residence of bride's mother
by Rev. N. Terrence, both of Falls of Schuylkill, Phila., PA
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P429
dm 1957 Jan 15 formerly of 3527 Indian Queen Lane, E. Falls, husband of late
Margaret F. (nee Haywood _) Whitehead, interred Whitemarsh Mem'l Park.
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P528
Mary Whitehead
mm 1859 Apr 07 Harrison Swearer _ of Lower Marion, she Miss of Norristown, PA
by Rv. Joseph L. Sagebeer at residence of bride's father.
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P578
Robert Whitehead
mf 1857 Sep 09 Margaret Reamshart _ Wed. eve she of Manayunk, he of
Schuylkill Falls by Rv. A. Culver.
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P75
Page 26
LINKAGE BEGIN 02 Isaac Whitehead of New Haven,
Samuel Whitehead _
n. GDFSNE.
1635 Caambridge.
1637 Hartford, perhaps and original proprietor served in the Pequot War
and long after he had removed to New Haven where he had in 1671 a grant of
50 acres.
n.~1663 ___ __ CN_UCCCR V2 P22,23
This Court doth confirme these as officers to y^e Traine Band at N: Hauen
as follow: John Nash Cap^t, Thomas Munson Lt., Nathaneel Merriman, Sam^l
Whitehead, Roger Allyn, James Bishop Sergeants.
n. GDFSNE.
1665 made Sergeant of the N. H. comp. V4 P517.
n.~1668 ___ __ CN_UCCR V2 P150
This Court grants Sarg^t Tho: Spencer, sixty acres of land for his good
seruice in the country, prouided he take it up where it may not p^rjudice
any former grant or plantation.
n.~1668 ___ __ CN_UCCR V2 P150
n. 1669 Oct __ CN_UCCR V2 P524
N: Haven freemen.
...
...
Sam^l Whitehead
....
n. 1673 Jan __ CN_UCCR V2 P202 N2.
That New Haven shall runn two miles and a halfe northward from the
foot of the Blew Hills on the Mill River, upon that River, and the line
from a stake there to the foote of the Blew Hills on the East River, and
from the sayd two mile and halfe stake along our reare west and by north
to the end of their bownds: which issue they the Committee for Wallingford
consented to and accepted, and this to be an issue in loue and peace.
Memorandum; that the Committee for New Haven doe consent that the meadow
between the Mill River and East River northward aboue the Blue Hills
shall be Willingford's, as to the bulk of it, and liberty of drowneing
it as they shall see cause, allthough the line agreed to should cutt
through it.
Subscribed by the s^d parties:
..... ..... ... Sam^l Whitehead ....
mf 1676 May 09 Sarah Grigson _, widow of John Gilbert. GDFSNE.
bf ____ ___ __ to Thomas Gregson. GDFSNE.
n. 1686 Oct __ CN_UCCCP V3 P215
Sarj^t Whitehead and Joseph Moss having lost their houseing and great part
of their substance by fire, this Court remitt their country rate for this
yeare.
dm 1690 Sep __
n. 1694 May __ CN_UCCCR V4 P123
Whereas Samuel Whitehead of New Hauen in his life time made sale of some
smale parcell of land in New Hauen to Mr. Pearpoynt and deceassed before
he gaue deeds for the same, this Court imposers the administrators of the
estate s^d Whitehead to make, signe, seale and deliuer, sufficient deeds
for the confirming of the same to the heirs and assignes of sayd Pearpoynt
df 1698 leaving two Gilberts and two Whitehead to enjoy her estate.
Samuel, her son of New Haven by wife Tabitha had s. Samuel.
Stephen, her son of New Haven had Stephen, probably by wife Mary who
survived him.
n. 1716 Oct CN_UCCP V5 P575 (see John same item). No more after this date.
n. GDFSNE.
with Sarah (nee Grigson _)
Samuel _ Stephen _
b16780609 b16810129
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Isaac Whitehead 05
mf ____ ___ __ Isabel _ 05
n. GDFSNE.
1648 of New Haven.
n. 1682 inventory of estate of Rev Seth Fletcher. NJA S1 V23
n. Note also the Daniel Denton connection to Baker et al, Elias Doughty
Richard Cornwell participated as associated in the purchase with
Daniel Denton,, John Baylies, Luke Watson.
"In 1666 PHILIP CARTERET bought out BAYLY, and OGDEN bought out Daniel
Denton." John Townsend, Sr.
- rwc.
"Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey",
1664 Deed with Indians V1 P15-16, P669, P671, 1685 P504-506;
V_XIII P103, N.J. Archives
c) a lenghty plea by ISAAC WHITEHEAD, noting that BAKER, et al,
have been prevented by force from exercising their patent
relating to the Elizabethtown deed.
ref ftp://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/nj/history/new_je2.txt
n. GDFSNE.
1666 removed soon after from New Haven, CN to Elizabethtown, NJ.
wm 1690/1 Mar 24
Grantor: Isaac Whitehead of Elizabethtown, cordwainer et ux Isabel
Grantee: Samuel Whitehead of Southampton, LI, cordwainer
with Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead
Susannah 06 Isaac 06 Mary 06 Sarah 06 Samuel 06
b16500805 b16521120 b16541120 b16560103 b16580601
Joseph 06 Grace 06
b16610429 b16631112
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Susannah Whitehead 06
bf 1650 Aug 05 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at
New Haven. GDFSNE.
mm 1665 Jan 03 Nathaniel Bunnell 06 at New Haven. Bunnill GDFSNE.
Isaac Whitehead 06
bm 1652 Nov 20 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
mf>1691 ___ __ Elizabeth Hinds 06 may be Isabel
bf ____ ___ __ to John Hinds 05
n. History of Elizabeth, NJ - Edwn Francis Hatfield
1692 Sep 16 Essex Co., High Sheriff.
Oct 10 Isaac Whitehead and Benj. Price, Jr. Justices of Peace for
E. Town.
1693 jan 29 IW,BP2, John Lyon2 Judges of Small Causes.
1693 Feb 21 IW Lieutenant of the E. Town Company of Foot.
1693 Apr 01 Essex Co. Coroner. Apparently favored by Hamilton.
1693 Nov 04 Captain of the Foot Company
n. 1695 Obadiah Ayres indebted to Isaac Whitehead et al. NJA S1 V23 P19
wm 1726 NJA S1 V23 P116
Capt. Isaac Whitehead has sold property to Joseph Crane mention in
his will.
dm 1724 Jul 01
with Elizabeth (nee Hinds 06) Whitehead
Mary Whitehead 06
bf 1654 Nov 20 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
df 1654 Dec 14
Sarah Whitehead 06
bf 1656 Jan 03 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
Samuel Whitehead 06
bm 1658 Jun 01 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Warren 06
n. 1696 will of Richard Baker of Essex Co. NJA S1 V23 P24
Witness: Samuel Whitehead
n. 1709 will of William Brant of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P58
Witness: Samuel Whitehead
n. 1710 will of Thomas Clarke of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P95
Witness: Samuel Whitehead
n. 1711/12 will of Isaac Bonnel of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P48
Witness: Samuel Whitehead, Jonathan Dickinson and Cornelius Hatfield.
n. 1714 Samuel Whtiehead in debt to John Bowne, Monmouth Co. NJA S1 V23 P52?.
n. 1715 will of John Chaplin of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P89
Witness: Samuel Whitehead, Samuel Whitehead, Jr. and Margaret Baker.
n. 1715 will of William Dixon of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P139
Witness: Samuel Whitehead, Jonathan Dickinson and Cornelius Hatfield.
n. 1723 will of Daniel Crane of Elizabethtown. NJA S1 V23 P115,116
Witness: Samuel Whitehead, Jonathan Dickinson and Daniel Pierson.
n. wm ____ ___ __ will of John Warren of Elizabeth, mentions Mary, eldest
daughter of Samuel Whitehead of Southampton. Proved 1691 Mar 28.
wm 1734 Jan 31
Samuel Whitehead 06 cordwainer, wife Mary, sole legatee,
Witness: Jonathan Dickinson
dm ____ ___ __
1735 Nov 07 proved.
with Mary (nee Warren 06) Whitehead
Mary 07 Samuel 07
Joseph Whitehead 06
bm 1661 Apr 29 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
mf ____ ___ __ Jane Price 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Ephraim Price 05
wm 1714 Dec 19 NJA Abstracts V_ P508
Joseph Whitehead of Elizabethtown, NJ wife Jaen sole heiress,
father-in-law Ephraim Price executrix
Witness: Isaac Whitehead
dm ____ ___ __
1715 Apr 26 proved.
Grace Whitehead 06
bf 1663 Nov 12 to Isaac Whitehead 05 et ux Mary (nee _ 05) Whitehead at New
Haven. GDFSNE.
LINKAGE END 02 Isaac Whitehead of New Haven,
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ld 1689 12 03 NJPLD B_D P270
Grantor: Isaac_Whitehead,_Sr.
Grantee: Joseph_Whitehead
Description: Newark,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1689 12 03 NJPLD B_D P273
Grantor: Isaac_Whitehead,_Sr.
Grantee: Joseph_Whitehead
Description: Newark,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1690 03 24 NJPLD B_D P282
Grantor: Isaac_Whitehead,_et_ux
Grantee: Samuel_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1690 03 24 NJPLD B_D P282
Grantor: Isaac_Whitehead_et_ux
Grantee: Samuel_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1691 10 03 NJPLD B_D P307
Grantor: John_Ogden
Grantee: Samuel_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1691 11 19 NJPLD B_E P77
Grantor: Isaac_Whitehead
Grantee: John_Lyon
Description: Long_Neck,_Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1693 08 28 NJPLD B_E P46
Grantor: Proprietors_of_East_New_Jersey
Grantee: Isaac_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1694 05 22 NJPLD B_E P117
Grantor: Proprietors_of_East_New_Jersey
Grantee: Isaac_Whitehead
Description: Wdbr,_Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1695 08 01 NJPLD B_F P240
Grantor: Thomas_Johnston_et_ux
Grantee: Samuel_Whitehead
Description: Elizabeth_Town,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1696 12 08 NJPLD B_F P157
Grantor: East_New_Jersey_Society
Grantee: Samuel_Whitehead
Description: Elizabeth_Town,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1718 03 10 NJPLD B_B2 P29
Grantor: John_Harrison
Grantee: Nathianiell_Whitehead
Description: Unappropriated_lands,_Middlesex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1727 07 10 NJPLD B_DD P12
Grantor: Elizabeth_Biddle
Grantee: James_Whitehead
Description: Hunterdon_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1729 10 21 NJPLD B_K P147
Grantor: Nathan_Whitehead
Grantee: Zerrujah_Whitehead,_Mary_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1729 10 21 NJPLD B_K P147
Grantor: Nathan_Whitehead
Grantee: Zerrujah_Whitehead,_Mary_Whitehead
Description: Elizabethtown,_Essex_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1731 06 10 NJPLD B_DD P14
Grantor: James_Whitehead
Grantee: Charles_Woolverton
Description: Hunterdon_Co.,_N._J.
ld 1735 08 22 NJPLD B_E P275
Grantor: James_Whitehead_et_ux
Grantee: Samuel_Johnson
Description: Hunterdon_Co.,_N._J.
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William Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Abby Coe _
bf 1776
df 1853
with
William A _ John _
b18100210 b b b b
William Adee Whitehead _
bm 1810 Feb 10 to William Whitehead _ et ux Abby (nee Coe _)
mf 1834 Jul 11 Margaret Elizabeth Parker _, at Perth Amboy, NJ., by Rev. J.
Chapman. Father: John Parker, Esq. NJ_GCHS cardfile.
bf 1809 ___ __ to James Parker _ et ux Penelope (nee Butler _). Honorable
James Parker.
df 1886
dm 1884 Aug 08 in Perth Amboy, NJ.
with Margaret Elizabeth (nee Parker _) . Five children.
b b b b b
John Whitehead _
bm ____ ___ __ to William Whitehead _ et ux Abby (nee Coe _)
n. Developer of Key West, FL. assisted by brother William A.
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Asa Whitehead _
mf 1839 May 13 Charlotte Pennington _, he an Esq., by Rev. Mr. Eddy, she the
daughter of the late Hon. Wm. S. Pennington; all of Newark. CM18390529
Camden Mail. NJ_GCHS cardfile.
1826 Apr 15 Washington Whig, John I. McChesney - Publisher, Index P121.
Married in Newark, on Thursday evening by the Rev. Wm. T. Hamilton, Asa
Whitehead, Esq. to Miss Phebe Pennington, daughter of the Hon. Wm. S.
Pennington, all of that town.
bf ____ ___ __ to William S. Pennington _
dm 1860 May 26 at 65 years in Newark. TWC18600605 The Woodbury Constitution
NJ_GCHS cardfile.
n. GF_Whitehead2818.
James Whitehead _
n. 1728/9 creditor of James Beck, of Burlington Co., NJA S1 V23 P19.
Isaac Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Hannah Miller _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _
Benjamin Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Hester _ _
ld 1683 Jul 03 Philadelphia Exemplification B_ P___ LDS#00218[69-72]
250 acres in Philadelphia, Bristol Twp.
Grantor: William Penn
Grantee: Benjamin Whitehead
n. PAA_S_V_P
Att a Councill held at Philadelphia ye 27th 12th mo., 1683.PRESENT:
Wm. PENN, Propor and Govr.James Harrison,Wm. Haigue,Wm. Clayton,Wm. Biles,
Chris. Taylor,Tho: Holmes,Lasse Cock. The Grand Jury names are as
followed:Robt Euer, foreman. Samll Carpenter,Andrew Griscom,
Benj. Whitehead,Jno. Barnes,Samll Allen,Jno. Parsons,Rich. Orne,Jno. Day,
Jno. ffisher,Jno. Barnes (again),Gunner Rambo,Enock flower,Henr: Drystreet
.Tho: Mosse,Tho: Ducket,Denis Lince,Tho: Phillyps,Tho: Millard,Jno.
Yattman,Barnaby Wilcox.POST MERIDIEM.The Grand Jury made their return, and
found the Bill.Ordered that those that were absent of the Petty Jury
should be fined40s each man. Margarit Matson's Indictmnt was read, and
she pleads not Gu....
ld 1686 Jun 04 Philadelphia Exemplification B7 P332 LDS#0021872
Grantor: Benjamin Whitehead, Merchant et ux Hester/Ester (found both ways
in document).
Grantee: Christopher Sibthorp
Description: 250 acres in Bristoll Twp., Philadelphia Co., PA purchased
of Wm. Penn 16840407.
1698 Mar 05 Sibthorp to John Morris
wm 1697 Feb 13 or 1698, 1697 Feb 18 or 1698 Will N159 BA P374, PA, Phila.
Benjamin Whitehead, will of.
Estate to daughter Esther and youngest daughter, Elizabeth. Wife's name
not given.
Executors: John Arrowsmith and John Murry.
Witnesses: Thomas Cresse, Anthony Taylor, Jacob Willis.
with Hester
Hester _ Elizabeth _
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Oliver Whitehead _
bm
mf 1715 Nov 27 Frances Hobart _ Pennsylvania Archives V9 P274, 2'nd Series
Rev/UPA F146.P41 HSP
with Frances (nee Hobart _) Whitehead
William
z17161225
William Whitehead
bm ____ ___ __ to Oliver Whitehead _ et ux Frances (nee Hobart _)
Whitehead
zm 1716 Dec 25 PA_PCB P536
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Thomas Whitehead _
mf 1762 Jan 18 Mary Huffman _, Pennsylvania Archives V9 P274, 2'nd Series
Rev/UPA F146.P41 HSP
with Mary (nee Huffman _) Whitehead
Sarah _
b17630817
Sarah Whitehead
bf 1763 Aug 17 to Thomas Whitehead _ et ux Mary (nee Huffman _) Whitehead
PA_PCB3
Page 34
Mary Whitehead _
mm 1764 Aug 06 Michael Crysap _
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LINKAGE BEGIN 03 Timothy Whitehead
James Whitehead 04
dm 1704
Timothy Whitehead 05
bm ____ ___ __ to James Whitehead 04 of Scotland an early settler of
Elizabethtown, NJ not known to be related to the English Whiteheads, also
early settlers. Timothy's father died 7 months
before his birth.
mf 1728 ___ __ Magdaline J. Loine 05, a Hugenot came to America the time of
the Persecution. GTW. Also seen as Anne Madeline Joline 05.
bf 1729 Apr 07 Monday to Andrew J. Loine 04. Also seen as Andrew Joline.
n. wm 1753 ___ __
John Cooper mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
n. wm 1755 ___ __
Thomas Baker mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
n. wm 1760 ___ __
Benjamin Wade mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
wm 1779 Jul 26 Liber 20 P354
Timothy Whitehead
to daughter Prudence Bonnel #700, widow of Henry;
to daughter Magdalena Wade's children #150, wife of Daniel;
to son Timothy, all my cooper's tools and to his children #100;
to grandson Abner #150; to children of my son Andrew, deceased, #50,
Charlotte and Elizabeth Whitehead; to grandson David Whitehead;
to children of my son Elias Whitehead, when they come of age:
James to receive a double portion if he should appear to be reformed.
Executor: Timothy Whitehead, my son, Daniel Wade my son-in-law.
dm 1779 Sep 06 at 75Y
1779 Nov 01 proved.
df 1783 Aug 02
with Magdaline (nee J. Loine 05) Whitehead
Magdalena 06 Prudence 06 Timothy 06 Andrew J 06 Elias 06
b17290407 b17300602 b17351030 b17320627 b17370822
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Magdalena Whitehead 06
bf 1729 Apr 07 to Timothy Whitehead 05 et ux Magdaline J. (nee Loine 05)
Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Daniel Wade 06
n. wm 1760 Jan 07
Robert Wade
Witness: Elizs Whitehead, Andrew Whitehead, Timothy Whitehead, Jr.
dm 1793 Jul
df 1783 Aug 02
with Daniel Wade 06
Prudence Whitehead 06
bf 1730 Jun 02 to Timothy Whitehead 05 et ux Magdaline J. (nee Loine 05)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ Henry Bonnel 06
wm 1772 Apr 09
Henry Bonnel
Witness: Elias Whitehead, Sarah Whitehead, Joanna Whitehead.
df 1784 Sep
with Henry Bonnel 06
Andrew Joline Whitehead 06
bm 1732 Jun 27 to Timothy Whitehead 05 et ux Magdaline J. (nee Loine 05)
Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth _ 06
df
mf ____ ___ __ Abigail _ 06
n. wm 1760 Jan 07
Robert Wade, will of.
Witness: Elizs Whitehead, Andrew Whitehead, Timothy Whitehead, Jr.
dm 1777 Sep __
with
Charlotte 07 Elizabeth 07 David 07
b b17730602 b177_
Timothy Whitehead 06
bm 1735 Oct 30 to Timothy Whitehead 05 et ux Magdaline J. (nee Loine 05)
Whitehead. Vail on face?
n. minuteman
n. wm 1753 ___ __
John Cooper mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
n. wm 1755 ___ __
Thomas Baker mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
n. wm 1760 ___ __
Benjamin Wade mentions Timothy Whitehead, Esq.
mf ____ ___ __ Joanna Miller 05 Bonnell 05 widow of Nathaniel.
1763 Nov 18 Nathaniel Bonnell died at Madison, NJ and buried in the Bottle
Hill Presbyterian Cemetery there. His widow maried second, Deacon Timothy
Whitehead.
n. Pvt NJ militia, 1780 Jun 07-08 Gen'l George Washington's itinerary shows
he was at Timothy Whitehead, Union, NJ (Battle of Springfield).
df 1793 Feb 01 and interred in the Bottle Hill Presbyterian cemetery at
Madison, NJ at 81Y(91) LDSR0016512 P3 L87 JW/In memory of Joanna/widow of
Capt. Nath'l Bonnel & Timothy Whitehead who di-/ed Februy the 1st 1793/
aged 81y/ may say 91.
wm 1802 Apr 04
Timothy Whitehead of Springfield Twp., Essex Co., Will of. Son Elias, use
of houses and lands which he now occupies as surveyed and divided by
Silas Ward, provided he suppoerts his wife and children, otherwise
executors to take possession of said lands. Said lands, after decease of
son, Elias, to be divided between his children, Timothy and Abby, and such
other legitimate children he may have: also said grand children, 2 equal
fifth parts of all lands I have purchased in the State of Kentucky and 2
equal fifth parts of residue. Son Moses, the houses and lands he now
occupies, as surveyed by Silas ward; also 2 equal fifth parts of my land
in Kentucky and 2 equal fifth parts of the residue. To Mary Denman
(daughter of John Denman) $50. Daughter Mary (wife of Abraham Parkhurst).
land that said Abraham Parkhurst now occupies, as surveyed by Silas Ward;
also one equal fifth part of my land in Kentucky and one fifth part of
residue.
Executors: son Moses Whitehead and son-in-law Abraham Parkhurst.
Witness: Andrew Wilson, samuel Parkhurst, Moses Crane.
dm 1805 Apr 27 at Springfield, NJ.
1805 Apr 27 Will proved.
with
Elias 07 Moses 07 Mary 07
b b b
Elias Whitehead 06
bm 1737 Aug 22 Monday to Timothy Whitehead 05 et ux Magdaline J. (nee
Loine 05) Whitehead.
mf~1760 ___ __ Ruth Bonnel _ 06
bf ____ ___ __ to Joseph Bonnel 05, Maj. Esq. J? Court one of the first
settlers of Connecticut Farms, the same place where Grandson David was
born 5th mo, 16th da, 7th day of the week 9th hour in the day the 12th of
the Moon of 1761.
df 1763 Mar 19 at Connecticut Farms, NJ.
1763 3rd 29th?
n. wm 1760 Jan 07
Robert Wade, will of.
Witness: Elizs Whitehead, Andrew Whitehead, Timothy Whitehead, Jr.
mf 1763 9th __ _ _ 06 when David 07 was 2.5Y.
mf 1774 ___ __ Jane _ 06
n. 1776 Elias in the militia.
wm 1778 Dec 19
Elias Whitehead Adm'x Jane, his widow
Bondsman: Timothy Whitehead
n. 1777 was Justice of the Peace.
dm 1773 Jun 09 leaving 2 sons, 5 daughters.
dm 1778 vita potius of smallpox?
1778 Dec 22 Inv. by Daniel ....Wade 196.0.2
mm ____ ___ __ Tichenor _ 06
with Ruth (nee Bonnel 06) Whitehead
David 07 James 07
b17610516 b1763
with __(nee _ 06) Whitehead
Sarah 07 Lois 07 Prudence 07 Rachel 07 Alice 07
b b b17700417 b b
with Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead no issue.
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Charlotte Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Andrew Joline Whitehead 06 et ux
Elizabeth Whitehead 07
bf 1773 Jun 02 to Andrew Joline Whitehead 06 et ux
David Whitehead 07
bm 177_ ___ __ to Andrew Joline Whitehead 06 et ux
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Elias Whitehead 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Timothy Whitehead 06 et ux
Moses Whitehead 07
bm ____ ___ __ to Timothy Whitehead 06 et ux
Mary Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Timothy Whitehead 06 et ux
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David Whitehead 07
bm 1761 May 16 to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Ruth (nee Bonnel 06) Whitehead
n. David kept a diary: 2009/01/11 GTW
Had an aunt Prudence. Father's older sister.
Went to live with GF Bonnels. Knawed the paint of chairs and got whipped.
StepGM hung herself.
David was often sick.
Had uncle Andrew Whitehead.
Was sick 3 months and almost died.
Diary now owned by Virginia Benson of MI. Documents line to James of
Scotland.
n. Extensive letters available in Rev. War Pension files. See footnote.com
n. of Lyon Farms
mf 1797 Apr 10 Jemmima Fremer 07 of Camptown.
n. Possibly a chairmaker 1801 of Elizabethtown or Newark area advertising for
an apprentice and journeyman, 1818 for several journeyman.
James Whitehead 07
bm 1763 Mar 19 to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Ruth (nee Bonnel 06) Whitehead
and it seems she died in childbirth or shortly thereafter.
n. Was in the Army.
n. 1778 Apr 20 was in the exchange of prisoners for Gen'l Washington.
n. Extensive letters available in Rev. War Pension files. See footnote.com
n. 1825 letter from Springfield, NJ had 13 children.
mf 1787 Jan 04 Phoebe Searing _ in Springfield, NJ.
with 1825 letter from Sprngfield, NJ - Rev. War files. 2009/01/11 GTW.
John 08 David 08 Caleb 08 Elias 08 James 08
b b b b b
Lewis 08
b b b b b
b b b b b
Sarah Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead
Lois Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead
Prudence Whitehead 07
bf 1770 Apr 17 to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead
mm 1786 Feb 19 Melyn Baker 07
bm 1760 Jan 10
dm 1826 Jan 20
df 1833 Dec 17
dm 1826 Jan 20
Rachel Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead
Alice Whitehead 07
bf ____ ___ __ to Elias Whitehead 06 et ux Jane (nee _ 06) Whitehead
LINKAGE END 03 Timothy Whitehead
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Jane Whitehead
mm 1819 Dec 18 Joseph Lawson both of Moreland Twsp, Montgomery Co., PA P118
Leonard Whitehead
wm 1768 Mar 21
Leonard Whitehead, Middlesex Co., NJ. no relation named.
Page 41
LINKAGE BEGIN 06 Matthew Whitehead/Elizabeth Pine
Matthew Whitehead 05
mf 1772 Nov 18 Elizabeth Pine 05 PA2_V9P274
dm 1807 Nov 20 at 68y interred Christ Church Cem. PA2_V9P482
with Elizabeth (nee Pine 05) Whitehead
William 06 Thomas 06 John 06 Letitia 06
b17731024 b17750614 b17770222 b17781024
William Whitehead 06
bm 1773 Oct 24 to Matthew Whitehead 05 et ux Elizabeth (nee Pine 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
Thomas Whitehead 06
bm 1775 Jun 14 to Matthew Whitehead 05 et ux Elizabeth (nee Pine 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
John Whitehead 06
bm 1777 Feb 22 to Matthew Whitehead 05 et ux Elizabeth (nee Pine 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
Letitia Whitehead 06
bm 1778 Oct 24 to Matthew Whitehead 05 et ux Elizabeth (nee Pine 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
LINKAGE END 06 Matthew Whitehead
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Leonard Whitehead
n. 1768 Mar 21 of Middlesex
John Whitehead
n. 1776 Aug 06 Boston, Jul 29 Tories brought to Boston and imprisoned who
supposedly left Halifax a month previously - John Whitehead et al. P362
PAVR929.1748 PENN V2.
William Whitehead
n. Capt.
mf 1802 Oct 18 Rebecca Kemble _ by Rv. Mr. Turner, both of Southwark, Phila.
P540 PAVR/
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John Whitehead
bm<1785
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 R56 P107B L9
PA, Philadelphia Co., W. Southwark Other: free____ slaves____
John Whitehead_________/__ __ __ _1 __/__ __ __ _1 __/__ __ _____________
_______________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R___ P062
PA, Phila., Dublin Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
John Whitehead
bm 1791 ___ __
mf ____ ___ __ Anna B.
bf 1800
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R1163 P686 L19 1814/1926 P266
PA, Philadelphia Co., Phila., 13th Ward
PO: Philadelphia, 1860 Jul 03 A. B. Walters, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
John Whitehead 69M Watchmaker PA
Ann B. 60F NJ
William W. 32M Watchmaker 3000 2000NJ
df 1877 Mar 13 at 77Y in Phila arb WJP18770321 of Camden, NJ.
Elias Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret _ _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R___ P096
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
Elias__________/_ _ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_
_______________________ __-__
_______________________ 45-$_MW
_______________________ 45-$_FW
_______________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 16-25MW
_______________________ 16-25FW
_______________________ 16-18MW
_______________________ 10-15MW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 00-09MW
_______________________ 00-09FW
df ____ ___ __
1841 Dec 14 PA, Philadelphia Administration N348
Know all Men by these Presents, That we Elias Whitehead and Wm. Rosell
of the District of Southwark and Adam Fitzgerald of Moyamensing all of the
county of Phila'a are held ..... Elias Whitehead Administrator or all and
singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of Margaret Whitehead, Deceased,
...
Signed: Elias Whitehead, William Rosell, Adam Fitzgerald.
Witness: J. B. Sewall, Deputy Register
that Elias Whitehead is the husband of the deceased.
with Margaret (nee _ _) Whitehead
Elias Whitehead _
bm 179_
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R157 P372 L6
PA, Philadelphia Co., W. Southwark ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Elias Whitehead _________/0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_______________________ 30-39MW
_______________________ 30-39FW
_______________________ 15-19MW
_______________________ 15-19MW
_______________________ 15-19FW
_______________________ 10-14FW
_______________________ 05-09MW
_______________________ 05-09MW
_______________________ 05-09MW
_______________________ 00-04FW
_______________________ 00-04FW
David Whitehead
bm 181_
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R110 P109B L10
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
David Whitekead/1 0 0 0 1 _/1 0 0 2 _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_
(David)________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 00-09MW
_______________________ 00-09FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R488 P117 L19
PA, Philadelphia Co., Kensington ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
_________________________/0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________/0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 40-49FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 10-14MW
_________________________ 10-14FW
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R488 P117 L19
PA, Philadelphia Co., Kensington ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
David Whitekead__________/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 15-19FW
_________________________ 00-04MW
_________________________ 00-04FW
William Whitehead _
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah _ _
wm~1822 ___ __ #5145
William Whitehead, Dist. of Southwark. Provide for wife Sarah, dispose of
two sloops: Martha & Phenix & boat Walter C. Browne plus goods in Mobile.
Sons: Charles, Henry.
_ Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth _ _
wf~1822 ___ __ HSP RXW PA PH14, Willbooks 7-8 1818-end of 1824, 1825,Beg of
1826 #5206
Elizabeth Whitehead, District of Southwark, weak in body, my 3 children,
eldest son Joseph, Charles, daughter Sarah Tatum, grandsons Charles
Whitehead, Henry Whitehead, Marshall? Buck.
Charles Ogleby Whitehead _
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret Lynch? _
wm ____ ___ __
Charles Ogleby Whitehead, beloved wife Margaret Whitehead.
wf ____ ___ __ HSP RXW PA PH15 will books 9-10 #102 1826-1833 GS 273-4(5242)
Margaret Whitehead, appoints nieces Margaret M. Little, Hannah McDowell,
brother Obadiah Lynch, nephew Thomas McDowell, niece Ann Hulings, niece
Sara Florence, wd, niece Sarah Yonker, brother Wm. S. Rikns, niece Lydia
McDowell.
Others: Mary Ann Hastings & sister Susannah Leach & her brother _ Leach.
Robert Whitehead _
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R108 P209B L6
PA, Philadelphia, Upper Delaware Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
Robert /0 0 0 0 0 1/0 1 0 1 _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_
_______________________ 45-$_MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 10-15FW
n. wf 1811 Oct 10 PAPCWA - Philadelphia County Will Abstracts B4 P4201 N99
Phebe Pemberton, widow of James Pemberton of Phila., former husband Samuel
Morton. To niece Esther Eddy, widow of George Eddy & her ten children
viz. Lewis, George, Charles, James, Mary Ann, Esther, Catherine, Phebe,
Lucy & Frances Eddy, their uncle David Lewis to manage their share during
minority - To niece Ann Wharton wife of Thomas Wharton and her sister
Sarah Green - to niece Sarah wife of Robert Lewis & their children, dau.
Phebe only one named - to Mary Mifflin widow, and to her dau. Lydia
Husband - to friend Sarah Harrison - to friend, Rebecca Jones, Rebecca
Price and Sarah Matthews - to aunt Ruth Lewis widow of uncle Ellis - to
cousin Mary Dickinson sister of Cyrus Newlan - to Hannah Elliott and
Sarah Parrish Jr. in trust for Monthely Meetinf of Phila - to nephew
David Lewis adn his wife Mary Lewis - to niece Phebe Waln - to nephew
Robert Murdock - to three nephews, Robert, Lawrance & Nathaniel Lewis -
to niece Mary Lewis, Jr. - to niece Sarah Green - to niece Emeline
Murdock - to nieces Esther Eddy, Elizabeth Higbee and Mary Glen - to
sister-in-law Lucy Jervis - to sister in law Francis Lewis, widow - to
nephews Robert, John and Lawrence Lewis and their sister Mary Lewis, Jr. -
to great nieces viz. Ann Wharton, Mary Ann Eddy, Mary Porcol, Virginia
Higbee, Mary Lewis, Phebe Lewis, Frances Glen and Harriot Murdock -
mentions children of brother Lewis, dec'd - all residue to nephews and
nieces, viz. Robert Murdock, Mary Glen, her bro. Nathaniel Lewis,
Elizabeth Higbee and her brothers Robert, John and Lawrence Lewis -
Exrs nephews Robert Waln, David Lewis, Robert Murdock & Lawrence Lewis.
Signed 1811 Oct 11. Proved 1812 Aug 31
Witness: Eden Haydock, Catharine Roberts, Hannah Haines -
Cod. 1812 Apr 04
Witness: Catharine Roberts, Esther M. Roberts
Cod. 1812 May 20 to Catharine Cammal & Sarah Stafford who now live with
her. to Rachel Downing who lived with her many years - to Essex a
coloured man, if still in her service. Recorded P183.
n. wm 1812 Feb 12 PAPCWA - Philadelphia County Will Abstracts B5 P4405 N94
Proved 1814 Sep 08
Witness: Robert Whitehead, Joseph Lewis, John Kline Rec. P309
Widow Whitehead _
n. may be 1'st name since the Widow surname occurs.
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R108 P202B L11
PA, Philadelphia, Upper Delaware Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
Widow Whitehead/0 1 0 2 1 0/1 1 0 2 1/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_
(Widow)________________ 45-$_FW
_______________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 26-44FW
_______________________ 16-25MW
_______________________ 16-25MW
_______________________ 16-25FW
_______________________ 10-15MW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 00-09FW
James Whitehead _
bm 1823 ___ __
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R___ P109
PA, Phila., N. Liberty ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
_________________________/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0/_ _ _ _ _ _ _ 0 0 0 0 0 0/
mf ____ ___ __ Isabella _ _
c. 1860 U. S. Census M653 R1163 P738 L2 2168/2316 P318
PA, Philadelphia Co., Phila, 13th Ward
PO: Philadelphia, 1860 Jul 10 A. B. Walters, Ass't Marshal
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIRemarks
James Whitehead 37M Coach Trimmer 300PA
Isabella 32F PA
Alfred 11M PA
John 10M PA
William 8M PA
Thomas 4M PA
James 9mM PA
n. CCD, coachtrimmer, 728 N 9th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Charles Whitehead _
n. probably son of Elizabeth
c. 1840 U. S. Census M704 R488 P117 L31
PA, Philadelphia Co., Kensington ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Charles Whitehead _______/1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
(Charles)______________ 20-29MW
_______________________ 20-29FW
_______________________ 00-04MW
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LINKAGE BEGIN 05 Richard Whitehead Philadelphia/Scrivener
Richard Whitehead 05
bm
mf ____ ___ __ Sophia _ 05
mf 1780 Jun 20 Margaret Leech 05 by license, he a scrivener, PA_SM&ZCR.
bf 1755 ___ __ to
ld 1784 Apr 01 Philadelphia Exemplification B4 P124 LDS#0021872
Grantor: Auction by
Grantee: Richard Whitehead
Description: the barracks in N. Liberties of the City of Philadelphia for
62 pounds, he being the highest bidder. Marked on said map or plat #52
situate on the west side of St. John St. and South side of Green St., the
west side of St. John St. 20 feet extending in depth from Green St. to a
four foot wide alley of 300 feet northwest from January St. and bounded
on the west by Lot 53 of John Keen.
ld ____ ___ __ Philadelphia Exemplification B4 P405DS#0021872
Grantor:
Grantee: Richard Whitehead, Scrivener
Description: for 38 pounds
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P214 C_/_.
PA, Philadelphia Co., Phila. Northern Dist. between Vine & Race and from
the River Delaware to the River Schuylkill
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
Richard Whitehead 03 00 02 00 00
(Richard)_______________16-$ MW
(Margaret)______________00-$ FW
________________________16-$ MW
________________________16-$ MW
________________________00-$ FW
c. 1800 U. S. Census M32 R___ P155
PA, Phila. Other: free____ slaves____
Richard Whitehead______/01 00 00 00 01/01 02 00 01 01/__ __ _____________
(Richard)______________ 46-$_MW
(Margaret)_____________ 46-$_FW
_______________________ 26-45FW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 10-15FW
_______________________ 00-09MW
_______________________ 00-09FW
wm 1806 ___ __ PA_PCW 11 BL P451
Richard Whitehead
dm 1806 Jan 05 Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American
Daily Advertiser 1800-1810 arb 1806 Jan 07 P440
1806 Jan 13 Philadelphia Administration N6 BK P231
Know all men by these presents, that we Margaret Whitehead of the City of
Phila', widow of Richard Whitehead dec'd, Thomas Allibone of the said City
Merchant & Joseph Cooper of the s'd City, merchant .....
Signed: Margaret Whitehead, Thomas Allibone, Joseph Cooper.
Witness: Joseph Wampole.
df 1828 Aug 09 in 73rd year arb Poulson's ADA P329 relict of Richard, Esq.
with Sophia
Benjamin 06
b17770418
Page 45
Benjamin Whitehead 06
bm 1777 Apr 18 to Richard Whitehead 05 et ux Sophia PA_PCB
LINKAGE END 05 Richard Whitehead Philadelphia/Scrivener
Page 46
_ Whitehead 2d
mf ____ ___ __ _ _ 2d
bf 1729
df 1803 Jun 29 at 74Y 2ndPCR P410
Jacob Whitehead 06
bm
mf 1776 May 19 Christiana Capeheart _ at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila., PA
by Rev. James Sproulie. PA2_V9P274.
James Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _
bf 1822
df 1873 Jan 05 at 51Y at Mill Ck., Montgomery Co. - Chronicle & Advertiser.
Misc. Newspaper Notices - Marriages & Deaths 1823-1969 V1,V2 Roxborough,
East Falls, Manayunk P297.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 04 James Whitehead Philadelphia Workhouse Keeper
James Whitehead 05
bm 1694 ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ 05
wm 1771 Jan 22 Phil. Will (Abst.) 1724-1802 HSP Ph 4A.2 Rec. Q, 210, 250
James Whitehead, wife Mary, children: William, James, John, Eliz'h, Deb'h;
grandchild Lydia Walton.
dm 1776 Jan 24 at 84 years.
James Whitehead dec'd. & widow Mary. Phila Eve. Post P361.
Widow Whitehead - her husband was keeper of the work house. PAVR929.1748
PENN V2 P108.
1791 May 02 PA, Philadelphia Administration N59 BI P244
Know all Men by these Presents, That we, James Whitehead, John Whitehead
and Henry Ernhart all of the Northern Liberties of the City of Phil'a. are
held and firmly bound unto George Campbell, Esq., Regifter for the Probate
of Wills, and granting Letters of Administration, in and for....... James
Whitehead, Administrator, of all and fingular the Goods, Chattels, and
Credits of James Whitehead, deceafed, do make ....
Signed: JaWhitehead, Jn'oWhitehead, Henry UEmhart
Witness: Jn'oMatthews
n. 1776 February 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58895
PHILADELPHIA, February 7,
Monday next the GENERAL ASSEMBLY of this Province meets here.
Extract of a Letter from New York, dated Feb. 5.
"Yesterday about the same time Generals Lee and Clinton arrived.
The Committee of Safety met immediately, and we expected something.....
On the 24th ult. departed this life, in the 82d year of his age, Mr. JAMES
WHITEHEAD, of this city, a man who for a long seris of years has with an
unexceptionable character discharged many of the social and civil duties
of life. As a husband kind, as a parent tender and indulgent, as a citizen
just, charitable and benevolent. He bore his last illness with patience
and true christian fortitude. His remains were interred the 27th following
in the burying ground of the second Presbyterian Church in this city,
attended by a great number of respectable citizens. As he lived much
beloved and respected by his fellow citizens, so he died greatly lamented,
and seemed like a shock of wheat fully ripe.
n. 1776 February 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58984
Philadelphia, February 26, 1776.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Whitehead, late of this city,
Workhouse keeper, deceased, by bond, or book account, are desired to make
speedy payment (as a considerable sum is wanted to pay off several
legacies) and those who have any demands against said estate, are desired
to bring in their accounts, that they may be paid by MARY WHITEHEAD,
Executrix.
with Mary
Mary 06 William 06 James 06 John 06 Elizabeth 06
b17511031 b b1760 b b
Deborah 06
b
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Mary Whitehead 06
bf 1751 Oct 31 to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
mm 1767 Oct 24 Jacob Otto _, may be wrong Mary Whitehead.
William Whitehead 06
bm ____ ___ __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
James Whitehead 06
bm 1760 ___ __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
mf 1784 Sep 09 Hannah Coburn 06 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA 2ndPCR
bf ____ ___ __ to John Coburn 05 et ux Hannah (nee _ 05) Coburn
n. Hannah (nee _ 05) Coburn died 1795 Apr 09 at 58Y.
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P202 C_/_.
PA, Philadelphia Co., Northern Liberties Town
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
James Whitehead 01 02 02 01 __
(James)_________________16-$ MW
(Hannah)________________00-$ FW
(William)_______________00-15MW
(Susannah)______________00-$ FW
(Coburn)________________00-15MW
________________________00-$ PF
c. 1800 U. S. Census M32 R___ P154
PA, Phila. Other: free____ slaves____
James Whitehead _______/01 01 00 01 00/02 01 01 01 00/01 00 _____________
(James)________________ 26-45MW
(Hannah)_______________ 26-45FW
(Susannah)_____________ 16-25FW
(Coburn)_______________ 10-15MW
(Elizabeth)____________ 10-15FW
(James Edmund)_________ 00-09MW
(Emma)_________________ 00-09FW
(Mary Cressop)_________ 00-09FW
c. 1810 U. S. Census M252 R56 P150 L10
State, County Other: free____ slaves____
James Whitehead________/__ __ __ __ 01/__ __ 01 __ __/01 __ _____________
(James)________________ 45-$_MW
_______________________ 16-25FW
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R109 P192 L1
PA, Philadelphia Co., Ward 1 Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
Name <10 16 18 26 45 45+10 16 26 45 45+F S H C S L Y G M C
James Whitehead _________/00 00 00 00 01 01/00 01 03 01 00/__ __ _____________
(James)__________________ 45-$_MW
_________________________ 26-44MW
_________________________ 26-44FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 16-25FW
_________________________ 10-15FW
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R157 P15 L10
PA, Phila. ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
(Hannah) ________________/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
_________________________ 20-29FW
wm ____ ___ __ HSP RXW PA PH15 will books 9-10 #102 1826-1833 GS 273-4(5242)
James Whitehead, City of Philadelphia, of Northern Liberties weak in body,
wife Hannah, Doylestown Twsp., Co. of Buck 4 tracts in Lowermensing Twsp.,
Co. of Northampton.
daughter Phebe Ott (wife of Jacob S. Otts), son Coburn Whitehead, friend
Christian Fritz, twsp. of Manrich, Buck Co., son James Edmund Whitehead et
ux Rachel, two dau. Susannah & Elizabeth & Mary Criscoe, late father-in-
law John Coburn; grandchildren: Eliz'h Martin Ott, James Whitehead Ott,
Hannah Catherine Ott, John Ott, Paul Buste Ott
dm 1828 Oct 06 at 68 2ndPCR P458, PADA - Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
n. Whitehead inscriptions P93 Stones may be seen in Mt. Vernon Cem where they
were removed in 1867 from the ground on Arch St. above 5th and from the
burial ground on Noble St.
"James Whitehead (3 lines effaced) Died Oct 6, 1828 Aged 68 years."
"Hannah Coburn Widow of James Whitehead Died Apr 7th 1851 aged 86Y."
"In memory of Hannah the wife of John Coburn who departed this life the
9th day of April 1795 aged 58 years."
df 1851 Apr 07 at 86
with Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
John C 07 James C 07 William 07 Hannah C 07 Phebe 07
b17850401 b1786 b1786 b17890602 b17910903
Susannah B 07 _ 07 Elizabeth B 07 Susannah E 07 James E 07
b17930715 b1794 b17960118 b17980115 b18001030
Mary C 07 Ashbel G 07 Coburn 07 Emma Martin07
b1803____ b18051215 b18071207 b181003
John Whitehead 06
bm ____ ___ __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
Elizabeth Whitehead 06
bf ____ ___ __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
Deborah Whitehead 06
bf ____ ___ __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux Mary
Ashbel G. Whitehead 06
bm 1775 Jul __ to James Whitehead 05 et ux _ (nee _ 05) Whitehead 2ndPCR P417
dm 1806 Jan 29 at 30Y06M 2ndPCR P417
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John Coburn Whitehead 07
bm 1785 Apr 01 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zm 1785 May 15 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. Wm. M. Tennant
James Coburn Whitehead 07
bm 1786 ___ __ to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
dm 1786 Sep 07 at 2Y 2ndPCR P362
William Whitehead 07
bm 1786 ___ __ to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zm 1787 Jan 07 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. J. Sproat
dm 1826 Apr 06 at MonteVideo, Uruaguay, eldest son of James, Esq. of Phila.
Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American Daily
Advertiser P152
1826 Jul 25 PA, Philad. Administration N264 BN P116
John Geyer, Esquire; Register of Wills
Sir, I relinquish all claim to letters of administration to my late son
William Whitehead, and request that letters of administration may be to
Mr. John McCrea. Yours respectfully, JaWhitehead
Know all Men by these Presents, That we John McCrea, of the City of
Philadelphia, Merchant, John Pemberton of the said city, Merchant and
Walter F. Pleasants of the said city, Merchant are held and firmly bound
unto the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania .... John McCrea, Administrator of
all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of William Whitehead late
of Northern Liberties, Merchant ...
Signed: Jno McCrea, John Pemberton and Walter F. Pleasants
Witness: Jn Geyer
Hannah C. Whitehead 07
bf 1789 Jun 02 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zf 1789 Oct 05 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. J. Sproat
df 1790 Aug 08 at 1Y2M 2ndPCR P369
Phebe Whitehead 07
bf 1791 Sep 03 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zm 1791 Oct 31 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. J. Sproat
mm 1811 Dec 19 Jacob S. Otto 07 at Phila. by Ashbel Green
Susannah Budd Whitehead 07
bf 1793 Jul 15 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zm 1793 Dec 23 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. Ashbel Green
_ Whitehead 07
b. 1794 ___ __ to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
d. 1797 Oct 08 at 3Y 2ndPCR P394
Elizabeth Budd Whitehead 07
bf 1796 Jan 18 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zm 1796 Mar 07 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Rev. Ashbel Green
df 1797 Apr 09 at 1Y3M 2ndPCR P369
Susannah Elizabeth Whitehead 07
bf 1798 Jan 15 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
2ndPCR P139
zf 1798 Jun 11 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Ashbell Green.
mm 1831 Jun 29 Forman C. Robbins by Rv. J. Kirkpatrick of Amwell, NJ
PADA P20 dau of late James, Esq.
bm 1802
dm 1833 ___ __ at 31, Friday P862 son-in-law Mrs. Whitehead Poulson's
18331206
James Edmund Whitehead 07
bm 1800 Oct 30 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
2ndPCR P151
zf 1801 Feb 09 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Ashbell Green.
mf 1824 Apr 20 Rachel Barns 07 Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Death
s in American Daily Advertiser P131 18240423
dm 1827 Jul 02 eldest son of James, Esq. at his residence in Bucks Co.
Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American Daily
Advertiser P235
Mary Cresap Whitehead 07
bf 1803 ___ __ to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
zf 1803 May 01 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Ashbell Green.
2ndPCR P159
mm 1826 Dec 07 Thomas M. Smith at Phila. by Rev. Dr. January, all of Phila.
2ndPCR P288. Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American
Notices of Mg & Deaths in American Daily Advertiser
Ashbel Green Whitehead 07
bm 1805 Jul 31 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
2ndPCR P151
zm 1805 Dec 15 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Ashbell Green.
Coburn Whitehead 07
bf 1807 Dec 07 to James Whitehead 06 et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 06) Whitehead
wm 1858 PA_PCW N52 B39 P246
Coburn Whitehead
dm 1858 Jan 29
Emma Martin Whitehead 07
bf 1810 Feb 25 to James Whitehead 2e et ux Hannah (nee Coburn 23) Whitehead
2ndPCR P177
zf 1810 Mar 26 at 2nd Presbyterian Church, Phila, PA by Ashbell Green.
df 1819 Jan 30 at 8Y10M interred 1819 Feb 01 2ndPCR, Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4
Daily Advertiser P21
LINKAGE END 04 James Whitehead Philadelphia Workhouse Keeper
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n. 1st Presby, Phila. Baptisms LDSR0387873 18 18 64
Ina Whitehead 05
mm ____ ___ __ Daniel Marron Doughty 05. JB.
bm 1863 Jun 20 to Daniel Doughty 5g with Keziah (nee Spraig 5g) Doughty
near Atsion, NJ VRNJ BD2 P508
dm 1937 Apr 17 Akron, Summit Co., OH Buried: Cedar Hill Cemetery, Akron, OH
dc information from Jeff Baker of Doughty roots: Ohio Death Certificate
Father: Daniel Doughty Born New Jersey
Mother: Kiza Taylor Born New Jersey
Wife: Ina Whitehead and informant at TOD
Page 51
begin PA Gazette information on Whiteheads +
n. 1729 April 3 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #69
From the Friendly Office for selling all sorts of Goods cheap.
1. A Feather Bed, extraordinary cheap. 2 . Edward Burrough
Works, in Folio. 3. Merchants Magazine. 4. John Whitehead
Works. 5. Roger HebdenWorks. 6. VernonCompleat
Compting-House, 7. James ParnelWorks. 8. George Whitehead
sober Expostulation. 9. W. PennPrimitive Christianity. 10.
Harmony of Old and New Testament. 11. A parcel of well-made
Shoes, Neats-Leather, to be sold cheaper than ordinary. 12. A
Clock, that goes well, to be sold upon Credit. 13. A Pair of
Stilliards, to weigh 80 Pound.
n. 1729 April 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #79
From the Friendly Office for selling all sorts of Goods cheap.
1. Two New Frying Pans. 2. Six Pair of H L Hinges. 3. Seven
Fire Shovel Pans. 4. A Parcel of Pewter. 5. A Great and
English Lexicon, a great Curiosity, explaining every Word in
the New Testament. 6. Merchants Magazine. 7. John Whitehead
Works. 8. VernonCompleat Compting-House, 9. George
Whiteheadsober Expostulation. 10. W. PennPrimitive
Christianity. 11. A Clock, that goes well, to be sold upon
Credit.
n. 1730 October 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #541
CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. WAYE AND LAWRENCE FROM DOVER, SMITH
FROM ANTIGUA, MANSFIELD FROM ST. THOMAS, SKINNER AND HILL FROM
CURACOA, WHITEHEAD FROM NORTH CAROLINA, JARRAT FOR JAMAICA,
BLOOM FOR PERTH AMBOY, PAYNTER FOR LEWES ON DELAWARE, THODY
FOR ANTIGUA, BEEKMAN, BARNS AND SCHERMERHORN TO BOSTON,
SHEFFIELD TO RHODE ISLAND, BLOODWORTH TO BAHAMAS, POULTON TO
CURACOA, PAYNTER TO LEWES ON DELAWARE.
n. 1730 November 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #572
CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. VANPELT FROM NORTH CAROLINA, FRED FROM
OPORTO, WOLF FROM ST. KITTS, BERRIEN FROM BOSTON, SMITH FROM
CURACOA, PAYTON FROM JAMAICA, ASHTON FOR RHODE ISLAND, CLARK
FOR NEW CASTLE ON DELAWARE, LUSH FOR BarbADOES, ROSEWELL FOR
NORTH CAROLINA, MORGAT FOR JAMAICA, RATSEY FOR SURANAM, VATAR
FOR AMSTERDAM, BURROWS TO CURACOA, WHITEHEAD TO NORTH
CAROLINA, PENISTON TO BERMUDA, ASHTON TO RHODE ISLAND, FITCH
TO JAMAICA, JOHNSON TO SOUTH CAROLINA, CLARK TO NEW CASTLE.
n. 1741 July 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #4727
RUN away on the 17th Instant, from Ellis Davies, of Goshen,
Chester County, a servant man, named Edward Whitehead, by
trade a fuller, and understands plantation work, aged about 30
years, middle stature, fresh complexion, black curlhair,
black beard when grown: Took with him, two felt hats, a good
light colourcloth coat and breeches pretty much worn, and
old striped Jacket, two homespun shirts, silk handkerchief,
two pair of trowsers, white thread stockings, new round toe
shoes, a sickle, and a pillow case supposed to put his things
in. Whoever takes up and secures the said servant, so that his
master may have him again, shall have Forty Shillings reward,
and reasonable charges paid by Ellis Davies.
n. 1742 August 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #5384
A PROTESTATION PRESENTED TO THE SYNOD OF PHILADELPHIA
PRESBYTERY AT NEW BRUNSWICK, JONATHAN DICKINSON, JOHN PIERSON
EBENEZER PEMBERTON, SIMON HORTON, DANIEL ELMORE, AZARIAH
HORTON, SILAS LEONARD, NATHANIEL HAZARD, DAVID WHITEHEAD,
TIMOTHY WHITEHEAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DIVINE POWER AND GRACE
n. 1744 November 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #6738
DEserted from their Serjeant at Fredericksburg, in Virginia,
Andrew Clark and James Fitzgerald, belonging to his Majesty
Regiment of Foot commanded by his Excellency Edward Trelawny,
Esq; As an Encouragement to any Person that apprehends and
delivers the above Deserters to Mr. Whitehead, Goaler in
Philadelphia, I promise a Reward of Ten Guineas, Six for
Clark, and Four for Fitzgerald, Frederick Shenton. N.B. Andrew
Clark is an Edinburgh Man, by Trade a Silver smith, about 5
Foot 7 Inches high, a well set strong Fellow, with brown bushy
Hair, has a small Scar upon his upper Lip, and lisps in his
Speech: He had on, when he deserted, his regimental Cloaths,
being Red turned up with Green: a Red Waistcoat, brown Fustian
Breeches, a Pair of grey ribbed Stockings, and English Shoes.
He counterfeits Pisterines, and has in his Pocket, when he
deserted, Pieces of hammered Copper, and a Phial of Quick
Silver. He served his Time to Col. John Taylor, at the Copper
Mines, and went off under Pretence of apprehending Fitzgerald,
who is an Irishman, and had on, when he went away, a light
coloured Jersey Jacket, and Check Shirt: He served his Time to
one Mr. Richard Bristow.
n. 1745 June 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #7123
Philadelphia, June 6. 1745. Deserted from the Officer
recruiting his Excellency Colonel TrelawnyRegiment, JOHN
HARRIS, born in Monmouth Shire, aged Twenty-eight Years, about
5 Feet 5 Inches high, of a fresh Complexion, and wears his own
dark brown curled Hair. Whoever apprehends and delivers the
said Deserter to Mr. Whitehead, Keeper of the Publick Goal,
shall receive Two Guineas from FREDERICK SHENTON.
n. 1745 June 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #7164
Upper Marlborough, Maryland, June 14, 1745. Strayed or stolen
from the Subscriber, in Upper Marlborough, about a Month ago,
a large, likely bay Gelding, with a small Star in his
Forehead. He was brought from the Northward by Mr. Anthony
Whitehead Waters for Mr. John Darnall, and by him disposed of
to Charles Carroll, Esq; of whom the Subscriber had him.
Whoever delivers the said Horse to the Subscriber, at Upper
Marlborough, Mr. John Frazer, in Annapolis, Mr. Alexander
Lawson, in Baltimore County, or Mr. Alexander Campbell, in
Philadelphia, shall receive Thirty Shillings Reward from
THOMAS LEE.
n. 1748 March 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #9518
To be SOLD, A Likely servant woman, that has three years to
serve. Enquire of Mrs. Whitehead.
n. 1749 January 31 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10386
Philadelphia, January 31. 1748-9. A Likely servant girl, has a
year and a half to serve, can card, wash, knit, and iron, and
is very fit for country work. Enquire of James Whitehead, Work
house Keeper.
n. 1749 June 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #10679
Run away, the 2d of last month, from the subscriber, living at
the old town Potomack, Frederick county, Maryland, a mulattoe
servant man, named Isaac Cromwell, about 40 years of age, a
tall, slim fellow, very smooth tongued, by which some people
may perhaps be imposed upon: Had on when he went away, a
blanket coat, leather breeches, worsted stockings, new shoes,
with brass buckles in them. Run away at the same time, an
English servant woman, named Anne Green, about 45 years of
age, short, and well set, one of her legs much shorter than
the other, much pock marked: Had on when she went away, a
white jacket, striped linsey petticoat. They took with them
the following goods, viz. blankets, a striped cotton gown and
petticoat, several shirts and shifts, with other clothing, too
tedious here to mention; also a small bay horse, not branded,
a large bay pacing horse, his hind feet both white, about 7
years old, branded on the near buttock with a heart, and a T
through it; and a small old black horse, his brand not known,
with some white spots on his back. Whoever takes up the said
servants, and secures them, so as their master may have them
again, shall have Five Pounds reward, if taken in Maryland,
and if in Pennsylvania or the Jerseys, Ten Pounds, and
reasonable charges, paid by Thomas Cresap, or James Whitehead,
Work house keeper in Philadelphia
n. 1750 February 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #11459
Lately absented from his masterservice, and is lurking
about this city, a Negroe man, named Jack, but calls himself
John Powell; he is by trade a cooper, of a yellow complexion,
and a sour dogged look; he is generally known amongst the
Coopers, having worked with several of them; but they are
hereby forewarned employing him without agreeing with the
subscriber; and all persons from entertaining or dealing with
him, as they may be sure to answer it at their peril; any
person that will secure him, or carry him to the city work
house, shall receive Ten Shillings of William Whitehead, the
keeper of the said house; and if taken 20 miles from the city
Twenty Shillings, and reasonable charges, paid by MORDECAI
MOORE.
n. 1751 February 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #12658
Now in the hands of James Whitehead, work house keeper of this
city, a small silver watch, found in the yard of said work
house, supposed to be stolen; also a large pair of silver
buckles, likewise thought to be stolen. The owners, applying
to said Whitehead, describing said watch and buckles, proving
their properties, and paying charges, may have them again.
JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1752 May 21 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #14362
TO be sold, the term now unexpired in a servant man
indenture four years, from the 12th of September last; he is
well cloathed, and by trade a barber and periwig maker.
Enquire of Mr. Whitehead, at the workhouse.
n. 1752 October 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #14932
To be SOLD,
A servant womantime, who has four years to serve. Enquire
of ROBERT ALEXANDER, at the Hand and Shears, in Front street,
or Mrs. JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1752 November 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15037
To be SOLD,
A LIKELY Negroe Woman, that can cook well, and do all Manner
of House Work. enquire of James whitehead, at the Work House.
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n. 1753 April 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #15466
RUN away on the 12th of February last, from John Burroughs of
Trenton, Hunterdon county, New Jersey, An English servant man,
named Robert Whitehead, about 5 feet high: Had on when he went
away, A good beaver hat, silk cap, barragon coat and jacket,
of a reddish brown colour, the skirts lined with shaloon, and
the back part with ozenbrigs, new buckskin breeches, two fine
shirts, blue worsted stockings, and a pair of pumps, with
silver buckles, which were all stolen, he being a notorious
thief, and has been both whipped and branded at Trenton.
Whoever takes up and secures said servant, in any goal, so as
his master may have him again, shall have Forty Shillings
reward, and reasonable charges, paid by JOHN BURROUGHS.
n. 1760 November 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #25670
To be SOLD, Also one other Lot on the North Side of Sassafrass street,
between Second and Front streets, on which are three wooden and one Brick
Tenements, in the Tenure of Robert Whitehead, James Deane, and James
Smouch; the said Lot is 32 Feet Front, and extends 70 Feet back on the
West End thereof, for the Breadth of 18 Feet, the Remainder of the Lot is
50 Feet deep only; bounded on the East by a Lot of Doctor Sonmans, and on
the West by Ground of John Smith and Samuel Wallace.
with Jane
Elizabeth 06
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Mary 06 William 06 Lydia 06
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Elizabeth Whitehead 06
bf 1741 Feb __ to Robert Whitehead 05 et ux Jane (nee _ _) Whitehead PA_PCB3
Mary Whitehead 06
bf 1749 Jun 01 to Robert Whitehead 05 et ux Hannah (nee Pritchard 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
William Whitehead 06
bm 1758 Feb 24 to Robert Whitehead 05 et ux Hannah (nee Pritchard 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
Lydia Whitehead 06
bf 1761 Mar 08 to Robert Whitehead 05 et ux Hannah (nee Pritchard 05)
Whitehead. PA_PCB3
mm 1779 Dec 29 Joseph Town 06, he a boat builder, PA_SM&ZCR. May not be right
association - guessed by rwc75.
LINKAGE END 07 Robert Whitehead/Hannay Prichard
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LINKAGE BEGIN 08 Nathaniel Whitehead/Mary of Delaware
Nathaniel Whitehead 07
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ 07
ld 1724 May 11 DE, Sussex County Deeds BFN6 P83-84 Abstract P22
Grantor: Nathan Whitehead et ux Mary of Kent Co., DE
Grantee: Archibald Smith, merchant of Lewes
Transaction: L40 for 2 lots.
Description: the lots are situated on Second Street in the Town of Lewes,
and are bounded by the lot of Richard Hinman, the lot where Archibald
Smith now dwells, and a street lately laid out. The lots were formerly
granted to William Orion. Nathan and Mary Whitehead appoint Ryves Holt to
be their attorney.
Signed: Nathan Whitehead, Mary makes her mark.
Witness: Lydia Sipple and Robert Hodgson. Ack. 1724 Jun 16
LINKAGE END 08 Nathaniel Whitehead/Mary of Delaware
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LINKAGE BEGIN 09 Lester Whitehead/Mildred
Lester A. Whitehead 15
mf 1918 ___ __ Dorothy E. Payne 15, Miss, daughter of Mrs. Stanley Stanger at
the home of the groom, 130 Olive St., Westville, NJ by Rev. M. Luther
Hocker, Pastor of St. John's Lutheran Church. TWC19180102
with Dorothy E. (nee Payne 15) Whitehead
Lester Whitehead 16
bm 1924 ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Arbadella _ 16
dm 1990 May 12 at 66 years
Obit: 1990 May 16 Gloucester Co. Times, Fri.
Lester Whitehead, 66, Pitman, died Monday at his home in Russell Springs,
KY. Survived by wife Arbadella, sons Wayne, Larry, Gary, Dale, daus
Barbara Fredo, Jacqueline, Deborah Sicillano & 10 grandchildren. Services
- Fri - Bernard Funeral Home, Russell Springs, KY.
of Pitman, NJ at his home in Russell Springs, KY.
with
Cheryl A 17 Barbara 17 Larry 17 Gary 17 Deborah 17
b1955 b b b b
Jacqueline 17 Dale 17 Wade 17
b b b1965
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Cheryl A. Whitehead 17
bf ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
df 1970 Feb 04 at 15y.
Obit: 1970 Feb 06 The Woodbury Daily Times
Cheryl A. Whitehead of Swedesboro-Sharptown Road, Swedesboro, NJ.
Died: 1970 Feb 04 at 15 years, interment: River View Cemetery, Penns Grove daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lester Whitehead. Private funeral service Feb 09
10 am at the S. Carlton Coles Funeral Home, 518 Kings Hwy, Swedesboro, NJ.
No viewing. She was a student at Kingsway Regional High School. Surviving
are her parents, brothers and sisters Barbara, Larry, Gary, Deborah,
Jacqueline, Dale and Wade, all at home, and Wayne of Woodstown.
Barbara Whitehead 17
bf ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Larry Whitehead 17
bm ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Gary Whitehead 17
bm ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Deborah Whitehead 17
bf ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Jacqueline Whitehead 17
bf ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Dale Whitehead 17
bm ____ ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
Wade Whitehead 17
bm 1965 ___ __ to Lester Whitehead 16
dm 1986 Jun 28 at 21 years at his home
Obit: 1986 Jul 01 Glou. Co. Times, Fri.
Wade Whtiehead, 21, Turnersville, died suddenly Jun 28, 1986 at home.
Asst. mgr at K-Mart, Collegetown Shopping Ctr., Glassboro. Survived by
mother Mildred, father Lester, bros Wayne, Gary, Larry, Dale, sisters
Jacqueline, Deborah Ficiliano & Barbard Fredo. Services - Wed - Daley
Funeral Home, Swedesboro. Interment - Riverview Cem., Penns Grove.
LINKAGE END 09 Lester Whitehead/Mildred
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LINKAGE BEGIN 10 Abraham Whitehead of Camden.
Robert Whitehead 13
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Henry 14
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Abraham Whitehead 13
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df 1861 Aug 31 at 33. NJ_CaCHS CD18610907
n. 1861 Sep 09 William Schofield at 61Y at residence of son-in-law Abraham
Whitehead, 324 Spence St., Camden, NJ interred Camden Cemetery. GSOP
Misc. Newspaper Notices Marriages and Deaths 1823-1969 VI & VII Roxborough
East Falls, Manayunk. Not the right Abraham, or age wrong => Wm bm1800
and too young to be Lydia's father.
n. CCD, clerk 106 S. Front, h Camden. 1861 McElroy's PCD. NJ_CaCHS
df 1861 Aug 31 at 33 in Camden, wife of Abraham Whitehead. TWC18610910
dm 1866 Jul 29 at 51 in Camden, NJ. NJ_CaCHS CD18660804, WJP18660801,
TWC18660806.
with Mary (nee Schofield 13) Whitehead
Sarah 14 John W 14
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Henry Whitehead 14
bm 1848 ___ __ to Robert Whitehead 13 et ux Lucy
dm 1857 Jun __
Obit.: 1857 Jun 04, Thu PA Public Ledger V_ N_
Suddenly on 3d inst., Henry, son of Robert and Lucy Whitehead, aged 9
years.
The relatives and friends are respectrully invited to attend the
funeral, from the residence of his uncle, Abram Whitehead, Spruce street,
between Third and Fourth, Camben, N. J., this (Thursday) afternoon, at
1 o'clock. 46*
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Sarah Whitehead 14
bf 1849 Jul 23 to Abraham Whitehead 13 et ux Mary (nee Schofield 13)
Whitehead
df 1852 Aug 18 at 3.1.15 at Billingsport; dau. of Abraham and Mary Whitehead
arb 1852 Sep 07 Woodbury Constitution. NJ_GCHS
John W. Whitehead 14
bm 1851 Dec 05 to Abraham Whitehead 13 et ux Mary (nee Schofield 13)
Whitehead
dm 1852 Aug 07 aged 0.8.26 at Billingsport; son of Abraham et ux Mary
Whitehead. TWC18520817 - The Woodbury Constitution.
LINKAGE END 10 Abraham Whitehead of Camden.
Abraham Whitehead
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df 1947 Jun 11 at 75Y of myocardial degeneration. Interred Asbury Methodist,
Cinnamonson Twp., Burlington Co., NJ
Lydia Whitehead
bf 1877 ___ __ to
df 1927 Feb 22 at 50 after a fracas in a Gloucester saloon of concussion of
the brain in Cooper Hospital, Camden, NJ. She was of Billingsport, NJ.
TGCD19270303 - The Gloucester County Democrat.
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n. 1754 November 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #17638
RUN away on the 24th of October last, from John Stinsons,
living in Water street, Philadelphia, A Scotch servant man,
named John McCutchin, about 25 years of age, by trade a taylor,
5 feet 10 inches high, black complexion, down look, and pitted
with the smallpox: Had on when he went away, A dark brown cloth
coat, with a black velvet collar, and metal buttons, a black
jacket, without sleeves, and took with him, two pair of
breeches, one black, the other blue, a white fustian or linen
frock coat, and one pair of peaked toed new pumps, 4 new
shirts, two white and two check, a felt hat, and a black short
cut wig. Whoever takes up and secures said servant in any goal,
so as his master may have him again, shall have Three Pounds
reward, and reasonable charges, paid by John Stinson, or Mr.
Whitehead, work house keeper.
N.N. All masters of vessels are forbid to carry him off at
their peril. He may change his name and apparel.
An Irish servant girltime to be disposed of for 3 years
and six months; enquire of said John Stinson.
n. 1755 January 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #17878
To be SOLD,
A Likely brisk servant lad, about 16 years of age, and is to
serve till he21 years old, hethis country born, and
brought up to plantation work, can read, write and cypher. Any
person that he will suit, may agree with Mr. James Whitehead,
keeper of the Work house, in Philadelphia, who has the selling
of him.
n. 1755 February 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #17936
To be SOLD, A Likely brisk servant lad, about 16 years of age, and is to
serve till he21 years old, hethis country born, and
brought up to plantation work, can read, write and cypher. Any
person that he will suit, may agree with Mr. James Whitehead,
keeper of the Work house, in Philadelphia, who as the selling
of him.
n. 1755 May 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #18267
Philadelphia, May 15, 1755.
ON the 14th of February, was committed to the Workhouse of this
city, a boy about 15 or 16 years of age, who called himself
John Perkinson, but has since confesshis name is John
Collings, and that he ran away from James Clark, living in New
Castle county: the master hath been wrote to several times, but
no answer is come to hand; the boy says he has two sisters, one
living at Newport, the other at Fogs manor; these are to desire
any person that has any demand on the said John Perkinson,
alias Collings, to come and pay his charges, or he will be sold
out of the workshop for the same, by the first of June. JAMES
WHITEHEAD.
n. 1755 July 10 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #18472
To be SOLD, BY JAMES WHITEHEAD, keeper of the workhouse, A
Dutch servant girl, who has four years to serve this fall.
n. 1756 January 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #19166
Whereas William Whitehead, of Christine hundred, in the county
of New Castle, obtained one certain obligation of Eighty
Pounds, lawful Money of Pennsylvania, bearing date the 28th day
of August, 1755, from me the subscriber, for the payment of
Forty Pounds, like money, on or before the 28th day of August,
in the year of our Lord 1756; now these are to forewarn any
person or persons to take assignment on, or otherwise take, the
said obligation, expecting thereby to receive the conditions
thereof, for as the said obligation was obtained by fraud, and
for no valuable consideration, therefore I hereby give notice
that I will not pay the same.
Darby, January 20, 1756. JOHN RUTTER.
n. 1756 February 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #19252
To be sold for ready money, or three months credit, by THOMAS
WALLACE, At the store where James and Thomas Wallace lived,
the northeast corner of Market and Water streets,
A Fresh parcel of 3 qr. 7 eights, yard wide and 6 qr. cotton
and linen checks, cotton hollands, bed bunts, and sundry other
goods very cheap.
N.B. As the partnership of Wallace and Bryan, and James
and Thomas Wallace, are some time dissolved, those that remain
in debt to the late partnerships, are desired to pay their
Ballances to Mr. George Bryan, or me, the former James Wallace
having left this Province for Europe. A servant girltime to
be disposed of cheap; she may be seen at Mr. James Whitehead.
n. 1756 July 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #19681
LIST of LETTERS in the POST OFFICE PHILADELPHIA.
William Adams, Philad. Co.; Ann Campbell, W. Jersey.;
Ann Johnson, Philad. Robert Lewis, Wilmington. John Lewis, Radnor.
Shippen, ditto, John Stanaland, 2, ditto. Michael Schlatter,
ditto,. John Stench, ditto. Caleb Sheward, ditto. Joseph
ditto. William Scott,
James Whitehead, Philad.
John Young, Philad.
n. 1757 December 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #21260
RUN away from his Master, living in Philadelphia, a Negroe
Man, named Dick, 22 or 23 Years old, about 5 Feet 6 Inches
high, his Colour not quite black, but inclining to the tawney;
he is a West India Negroe, which may be discovered by his
Speech; had on when he went away, a good Felt Hat, a
Germantown Worsted Cap, a Check Shirt, a Nap or Bearskin Coat,
a Fustian Waistcoat, a Pair of Leather Breeches, almost new,
and large Brass Buckles in his Shoes. He also carried with him
a white Linen Coat, without Lining, and a Pair of Fustian
Breeches. Upon Examination he will be found to have a Lump of
Flesh, about half as big as an Egg, upon his Right Foot.
Whoever takes up the said Negroe, and carries him to the
Workhouse of the City of Philadelphia, shall receive form Mr.
James Whitehead, the Keeper of said Workhouse, Forty Shillings
Reward, together with all such reasonable Charges as may
accrue in bringing him thither.
n. 1758 January 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #21429
WHITEHEAD and JOHNATHAN HUMPHREYS, Scythe Smiths and Cutlers,
at the Sign of the Scythe, the Corner of Market and Fourth
streets, in Philadelphia,
Makes all Manner of Scythes, Sickles, large Scale Beams, large
Screws, Smiths Bellows, Chocolate Mills, Stilliards, and all
Kinds of Cutlary Ware, at reasonable Rates.
N.B. They have a House and Plantation, containing 100
Acres, on Conestogoe Road, in Blockley, the five Miles from
Philadelphia, to lett.
n. 1758 May 18 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #21826
Philadelphia, May 16, 1758.
STOPPED in the Hands of James Whitehead, Keeper of the
Workhouse, four Pairs of Mens Thread Stockings, supposed to be
stolen. Any Person laying Claim to them, may have them again,
proving their Property, and paying Charges. JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1758 July 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #22010
LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office, for the
following Persons in Philadelphia, viz.
Dr. Thomas Cadwallader, Alexander Campbell, Thomas
Campbell (2) James Campbell, William Falkner, Joshua Fisher,
William Humphreys, Ellis Lewis. Thomas Preston (2) James Whitehead
n. 1758 October 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #22433
Philadelphia, October 24, 1758.
ON the 12th Day of August was committed, as an idle Vagrant,
to the Workhouse of this City, one Mary Smith, but since
confesses her Name to be Catherine Palmer, and that she
belongs to Parson Campbell, in Charles County, Maryland; this
is therefore to inform said Campbell, or any other Person,
that if they do not come or send for said Mary Smith, alias
Catherine Palmer, in four Weeks from this Date, she will be
sold out for her Charges by the Keeper of the Workhouse of
Philadelphia, JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1759 March 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #23007
TO be sold by the Subscribers, living in Market street, at the
Corner of Fourth street, A Plantation and Tract of Land,
situated on the Lancaster Great Road, in Blockley, about three
Miles from the Middle Ferry containing 100 Acres. There are
good Stone Buildings thereon, a new Barn, a Well of very good
Water near the House, some Meadow cleared, and a good deal
more may be made. There is a good Stream of Water thereon,
convenient for watering the Meadow. The Title is indisputable.
Credit will be given for one Half the Consideration Money, by
WHITEHEAD and JONATHAN HUMPHREYS,
n. 1759 September 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #23725
ON the Twenty first of August last, made her Escape out of the
Work house of the City of Philadelphia, one Eleanor Holmes,
had on a dark Poplin Gown, striped Linsey Petticoat, new
Shoes, with Strings instead of Buckles. She stole eight Yards
of Long Lawn, a new Sattin Bonnet, a red Silk Handkerchief,
and sundry Things more. She is a middling tall Woman, of a
dark Complexion, light Eyes, brown Hair, pretty much Pock
marked, heavy Eye browed, addicted to Drinking and Swearing,
but can deceive any Body with her Tongue. Any Person that
secures her in any Goal, so that the Keeper of the said Work
house may have her again, shall have Thirty Shillings Reward,
and if brought to Philadelphia, all Charges, and if the Things
stolen, Three Pounds Reward, paid by me JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1759 October 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #23910
RUN away about two Months ago, a likely indebted Irish Servant
Girl, called Polly Curtiss, alias Innes, alias McCulloch,
about 19 Years of Age, round faced, fair hair, middle sized,
she came to Town from Camp with an Officer, with whom she
lived, has two Husbands alive, but generally goes by the Name
of McCullough, a Sailor, whom she married about sixteen Months
ago, and who left her soon after; she lodged lately at a House
near the Dock, the Corner of Second street, and worked some
Time at Mantua making, in this City; she wears generally a
striped cotton Gown, and is very bare of Clothes. Whoever
apprehends and secures her in the Workhouse of Philadelphia,
or any Goal, or can give Information where she may be found,
shall receive a Pistole Reward, besides all other reasonable
Charges, paid by James Whitehead, Keeper of the Work house; or
if she will return she shall be forgiven; she is supposed to
be harboured in some House on Society Hill. Those who
entertain or employ her after this publick Advertisement, will
be prosecuted according to Law.
N.B. When she is found, her Time (which is about three
Years to come) is to be disposed of.
n. 1760 May 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #24771
To be SOLD, A SERVANT WomanTime, who has about four Years to serve.
Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the Work house.
n. 1760 September 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #25311
Philadelphia, September 11, 1760.
TO be sold by James Whitehead, at the Work house, A likely
healthy Negroe Woman, has had the Small Pox and Measles, knows
a good Deal of the Work belonging to the Country, where only
she is to be sold; she is as clear of Faults as most Negroes.
Any Person, by applying as above, may have her on reasonable
Terms.
n. 1761 February 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #26071
To be Sold out of the Workhouse,
A Strong hearty SERVANT MAN, better than 20 Years of Age, and
has near four Years to serve. Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1761 February 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #26111
RUN away, on the 14th of this instant February, from James
Whitehead, A Welch Servant Man, named Thomas Jones, a middle
sized, well set Fellow, thick Legs, large grey Eyes, about 22
Years old: Had on when he went away, a dark coloured
Broadcloth Coat, with Metal Buttons, blue Breeches, a coarse
Ozenbrigs Shirt, ribbed Yarn Stockings, new Shoes, old Hat. He
was seen on the 15th, going towards New York, with some
Soldiers, it is probable he is listed. Whoever takes up said
Servant, and secures him, that his Master may have him again,
shall have Three Pounds, if taken 20 Miles from Philadelphia,
or Twenty Shillings if nigher, paid by JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1761 February 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #26115
To be Sold out of the Workhouse,
A SERVANT MAID, about eighteen Years old, has near three Years
to serve, is fit for Town or Country. Enquire of JAMES
WHITEHEAD.
n. 1761 April 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #26515
This Lottery is much the most advantageous to the
Adventurers of any yet offered, for there are not two Blanks
to a Prize, and yet in the six highest Prizes there are 7250
Pieces, amongst which is one of 3000 Pieces; and the Deduction
but small, begin only Fifteen perCent. The Drawing to begin on
the 29th of June next, or sooner, if sooner full. The
following Gentlemen are appointed Managers, viz. William
Vanderspeigle, ....
Mr. James Whitehead, Merchant, at Reading,....
published in this Gazette and the Pennsylvania Journal, and
the Prize Money to be paid as soon as the Drawing is finished,
the aforesaid Deduction being first made. Prize Money not
demanded in six Months after the PUblication of the Prizes, to
be deemed as generously given towards the Paving aforesaid,
and to be applied accordingly.
n. 1762 March 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #28262
To be SOLD,
A LUSTY Negroe Lad, about 17 Years of Age, and has had the
Small pox and Measles. Enquire of Mr. James Whitehead.
n. 1762 May 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #28678
RIVINGTON and BROWN, Booksellers and Stationers, at the corner
of Market and Front streets, have purchased the library of
ABRAHAM TAYLOR, Esq; among which are a great many publications
of the first character: --- The following are a part of the
collection, and the whole, with books on almost every subject
in print, are sold by them at very reasonable prices.
poetical epistles and satires, by Pope, Whitehead, Lady
Montague, and others, in 1 vol. The laws of Pennsylvania,
n. 1762 June 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #28813
Imported in the last Ships from London, by RIVINGTON and
BROWN, Booksellers and Stationers the corner of Front and
Market streets,
THE London Magazines for January, February and March;
containing Accounts of all the remarkable Events that have
occurred since the Commencement of the Spanish War, and since
Instruction of every new made Mason. The School for Lovers, a
new made Comedy, by W. Whitehead, Poet Laureat. An entire new
............
n. 1762 August 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #29152
New Jersey, Burlington County, August 10, 1762.
RUN away from the Subscriber, living in Chester Township, in
said County, a Servant Man, named Thomas Brown, about 25 Years
old, 5 Feet 8 Inches high, brown Complexion, black bushy Hair,
with a Scar on the Side of his head, a little above his
Forehead, whereon lightish coloured Hair grows: Had on when he
went away, a lightish coloured Coat, patched with Bearskin on
the Back, striped Lincey Jacket, old patched Trowsers; and has
a sore Leg. Whoever takes up said Servant, and secures him in
any Goal, so as his Master may have him again, shall have
Thirty Shillings Reward, with all reasonable Charges, paid by
the Subscriber, of Martin Ashburn, or Mr. Whitehead, in
Philadelphia. Darby Durrell.
n. 1762 August 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #29270
August 21, 1762.
RUN away last Monday Morning, from Peter Welker, living in
Skippack, a Negroe Man, named Joe, about 22 Years of Age,
about five Feet high, pretty well set, has a down Look, pitted
with the Small pox: had on when he away, a bluish coloured
Jacket with Sleeves, and a brownish coloured under ditto
without Sleeves, a Pair of Check Trowsers, and Buckskin
Breeches, which it is supposed he will wear under the
Trowsers, a good large cockup Felt Hat; and hath some other
Apparel with him. Whoever takes up said Negroe, and delivers
him to Mr. James Whitehead, Workhouse keeper, in Philadelphia,
or brings him to his Master, shall have Twenty Shillings
Reward and reasonable Charges, paid by
PETER WELKER, or Mr. WHITEHEAD.
n. 1762 October 21 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #29585
To be SOLD,
THree Years and nine Months of a Servant ManTime --- He is
a Taylor. Enquire of Mr. Whitehead, in Third street.
n. 1763 March 31 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #30542
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia
OUTWARDS.
Sloop Deborah, J. Waterman, Halifax.
CLEARED.
Sloop Nancy, T. Whitehead, Georgia.
n. 1763 May 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #30882
To be SOLD,
A Lusty Negroe Man, named Will, has had lately the Smallpox,
about 28 or 30 Years of Age, fit for Country Business. Enquire
of James Whitehead, at the Workhouse.
n. 1763 May 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #30890
CUSTOM HOUSE, Philadelphia, INWARD ENTRIES.
Sloop Nancy, T. Whitehead, and Sloop Pandora, J. Dickenson,
Georgia. Schooner King George, J. Sayres, North Carolina.
OUTWARDS.
Schooner King George, H. Sayers, South Carolina.
n. 1763 December 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #32266
Custom House, Philadelphia
OUTWARDS.
Schooner Rebecca, R. Frayne, and Sloop Batchelor, J. Russell, Barbados.
Sloop Endeavour, T. Whitehead, for N., Carolina.
CLEARED. Sloop Deborah, J. Waterman, Boston.
n. 1763 December 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #32316
Custom House, Philadelphia, Inward Entries.
Boston Schooner Charming Sally, J. Adams, and Schooner Susannah and
Hannah, D. Dingee, Virginia.
OUTWARDS. Sloop Batchelor, J. Russell, Barbados.
Sloop Endeavour, T. Whitehead, for N. Carolina.
CLEARED.
Sloop Deborah, J. Waterman, Boston.
n. 1763 December 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #32330
Custom House, Philadelphia, Inward Entries.
OUTWARDS.
CLEARED.
Ship Prince Edward, A. Russell, Maryland.
Sloop Endeavour, T. Whitehead, North Carolina.
n. 1764 January 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #32497
RUN away, last May, from the Subscriber, living in Bucks
County, an Irish Servant Woman, named Mary Durrafun, speaks
with the Brogue, is of middle Age and Size, leans forward as
she walks, is apt to talk intermeddle and make Remarks, lives
Liquor, is cunning, and given to lying: she has been used to
cooking, waiting at Table, and almost all Sorts of House work;
she has black Hair, and sharp rising Nose; and had on, when
she went away, a Calicoe Gown, two or three Linsey Petticoats,
one filled with Cotton Stripes, and a Pair of WomenShoes.
She was seen, in October last, on the Road leading from
Lancaster to Warwick Iron works, or Potts, on French Creek,
near a Place called New Holland. Whoever takes up said
Servant, and secures her in any Goal or Workhouse, shall
receive Thirty Shillings Reward from Mr. James Whitehead,
Keeper of the Workhouse in Philadelphia, or the Subscriber,
HENRY MARTIN.
n. 1764 January 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #32499
WHEREAS a certain William Evans, was committed to the Work
house of Philadelphia, the 3rd of October last, belonging to
the Estate of Charles Cannon, or Isaac Deshane, in Maryland;
this is to inform all who it may concern, that unless he be
taken out in two Weeks from this Date, he will be sold out for
his Charges, by the Keeper of said Work house.
January 18, 1764. JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1764 August 2 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #33838
To be SOLD by FRANCIS HOLTON,
A LIKELY healthy Servant Woman, fit for Town or Country
Business, and has about three Years to serve. Enquire of James
Whitehead, at the Workhouse.
n. 1764 August 16 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #33968
TO BE SOLD,
A Likely, strong, healthy Negroe Wench, about 22 Years of AGe,
who has had the Small Pox. She can cook well, and do all other
Manner of House work. She is sold for no other Reason but
being married, and she is to be disposed of to no Person, but
one who dwells in the Country. The Price of her, and other
Particulars, are to be known, by applying to JAMES WHITEHEAD,
at the Work house.
n. 1764 October 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #34402
To be SOLD,
A Strong hearty Negroe Man, 23 Years of Age, fit for Country
Business, and has had the Small Pox. Enquire of James
Whitehead, at the Work house.
n. 1765 July 18 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #36270
TO BE SOLD,
A Likely strong made Negroe Man, about 28 Years of Age. For
further Particulars enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, Work house
keeper.
n. 1765 August 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #36540
TO BE SOLD,
A SERVANT GirlTime, that has three Years and five Months to
serve, has been used to Country Work and sold because she does
not care to live in Town; she can speak good Dutch. Enquire of
James Whitehead, Workhouse Keeper.
n. 1765 August 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #36562
PHILADELPHIA, August 29.
Captain Campbell, from St. Eustatia, informs, that on the
Seventh Instant they had another very hard Gale of Wind there,
in which he was obliged to cut his Cable, and put to Sea; and
that two Sloops were lost there in the Gale they had on the
First of this Month.
Captain Young, from Madeira, on the 7th Instant, in Lat.
37:30, Long. 67:30, spoke with Captain Whitehead, from New
York for Newfoundland. On the 18th, with Captain Willing, in a
Sloop from St. Kitts for New London, in Lat. 37:30, Long. 70.
And on the 19th, in Lat. 38:30, Long. 7l:30, with a Sloop from
the Bay for Rhode Island.
Captain White, from Lisbon, on the 27th of July spoke with
Captain Watson, in the Two Friends, from New Castle for
Virginia, who had then been out four Weeks, and kept Company
till the 13th of August, when he parted with him in Lat. 39,
Long. 59, after sparing him some Water, of which he was short.
The same Day he spoke with Capt. Whitehead, from New York for
Newfoundland, out 9 Days. On the 21st, in Lat. 37:36, Long.
69, spoke a Sloop from Turks Island for Newberry, out 11 Days.
J. and G. Whitehead;
n. 1765 October 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #36949
A HEART able Servant GirlTime to be disposed of, who has
near three Years to serve. Enquire of James Whitehead.
n. 1765 December 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37118
NEW YORK, November 28.
PETER DE LANCEY, jun.
To JOHN CRUGER, PHILIP LIVINGSTON, LEONARD LISPENARD, and
WILLIAM BAYARD, Esqrs. Representatives in the GENERAL ASSEMBLY
of the Freemen and Freeholders of the City and County of NEW
YORK.
GENTLEMEN,
IN this distressing State of the Country, burthened with the
Weight of new Impositions, which if continued, may end in the
............................r of the whole Number, by
Gentlemen, your most humble Servants,
Henry Cruger, John Vanderspiegel, David Van Horne, James
Jauncey, Walter Rutherford, John Alsop, William Livingston,
William Smith, jun. Whitehead Hicks, John Morin Scott, James
De Lancey, John Thurman, jun.
n. 1765 December 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37120
NEW YORK, December 2.
It being reported in Town last Thursday, that Mr. Hood,
appointed Stamp Master for Maryland, and who lately fled from
Sworn 30th Nov. 1765, before me WHITEHEAD HICKS,
As no Licences for Marriage could be obtained since the
first of November, for want of stamped Paper, we can assure
the Publick, several genteel Couple were published in the
different Churches of this City last Week; and we hear that
the young Ladies of this Place are determined to join Hands
with none but such as will to the utmost endeavour to abolish
the Custom of marrying with Licence, which amounts to many
Hundreds per Annum, that might as well be saved.
We are told that Doctor Moffat, and Mr. Harrison, from Rhode
Island, are arrived in England.
n. 1765 December 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37121
PHILADELPHIA, December 5.
From New Jersey we learn, that RUBERT OGDEN, Esq; late
Speaker of the General Assembly there, has resigned his Seat
in the House; that CORTLAND SKINNER, Esq; is chosen Speaker in
his Stead; that a Writ is issued for a new Member, in the Room
of Mr. Ogden, and that the Conduct of Messieurs BORDEN, and
FISHER, at the Congress at New York, was approved of by, the
House. EXTRACT from the Minutes of the ASSEMBLY, held at
Burlington, New Jersey, November 27, 1765.
n. 1766 January 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37354
STOPT about three Weeks ago, by James Whitehead, Keeper of the
Workhouse, a Womanlong Scarlet Cloth Cloak, supposed to be stolen.
The Owner, on paying for this Advertisement, may have it again, by
applying as above.
n. 1766 February 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37484
NEW YORK, February 20.
WHITEHEAD HICKS.
New York, ss. PERSONALLY appeared before me Whitehead Hicks, Esq;
justice of the peace for the said city, Charles William, Esq; who
being sworn on the holy Evangelists of almighty God, deposeth and
saith, that although he hath taken two bonds on stampt paper for
Mediterranean passes, which accompanied the said passes from
Europe, and executed in consequence thereof, that he received no
payment or reward for the said stamps, nor did he mean or intend
thereby to introduce or enforce the stamp act in this province;
but did it with a motive to prevent his fellow subjects from being
enslaved, if taken for want of said passes, and has delivered up
the whole of the said stampt bonds which were in his possession.
CHARLES WILLIAMS.
Sworn before me this 14th of February, 1766.
WHITEHEAD HICKS.
n. 1766 May 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #37860
TO BE SOLD, A Likely Healthy young Negroe Man; he is a good Cook
and fit for all Kinds of Business. Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD at
the Work house, where he may be seen, and the Terms of Sale made
known by said Whitehead.
n. 1766 November 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #39186
HALIFAX, October 23.
We are informed that a small schooner, belonging to New England,
having about 100 quintals of fish on board, was cast away, about a
fortnight since, in a gale of wind, at Whitehead. The vessel is
intirely lost, and the crew all perished.
n. 1766 December 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #39384
Philadelphia, December 9, 1766.
WHEREAS Susannah McGlocklin hath been confined in the Workhouse of
this City for six Weeks past, and her Master, John Hanlin, in New
York, hath had Notice of it; these may serve to let said Hanlin
know, that if he does not come or send for said Servant, in two
Weeks from the above Date, and pay the Charges, she will be sold
out for the same, by
JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of said Workhouse.
n. 1767 January 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #39453
TO BE SOLD, AN Irish Servant LadTime, who has two Years and nine
Months to serve, and is about 18 Years of Age. Any Person inclined
to purchase, may enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of the Work
house, in Philadelphia.
n. 1767 January 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #39479
To be SOLD, A Groundrent or Charge, of Five Pounds per Annum,
Money of Pennsylvania, issuing out of a certain Lot of Ground,
situated on the South side of High or Market street, and between
the Third and Fourth streets from Delaware River. On the Lot is
erected a Brick Messuage of two Stories. For further Particulars,
apply to Whitehead Jones, John Edward, or the Subscriber, in
Newtown, Bucks County. ANTHONY SIDDON.
n. 1767 March 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #39915
TO BE SOLD, A VALUABLE plantation, containing 340 acres of land,
situate on the river Delaware, in Gloucester county, in the
province of West New Jersey, within 20 miles of Philadelphia, and
directly opposite to Marcus Hook, having thereon a good dwelling
house, barn, stables, out houses, and a good orchard, 125 acres
cleared, and mostly under good fence, 75 acres of which is marsh
meadow, in good order, well ditched and drained, and 45 acres more
(already within bank) may easily be made, the upland may be
manured with mud from the marsh, with great ease.
Four acres of good cedar swamp, well covered, with timber, situate
about 3 miles from the above described tract.
One third part of OldmanCreek Island, containing 149 acres.
Three two story brick houses (each 14 feet front) situate in
Philadelphia, on the south side of Vine street, between Front and
Second streets. Any person inclining to purchase, may know the
terms of sale, by applying to WILLIAM BROWN, living on the first
above described premises, or to WHITEHEAD JONES, at the upper end
of Market street, in Philadelphia.
n. 1767 March 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #40014
Reading Town, Berks County, March 16, 1767.
PUBLIC Notice is hereby given, that the Subscriber has lately set
up an Inn, or public House of Entertainment, in the said Town, at
the Sign of King George the Third, near the Court House, on the
North Side of Penn street, and East Side of Callowhill street,
being a good Stand, and an old accustomed Tavern; where he has
good Accommodations, for the Reception of Gentlemen Travellers,
&c. And as he purposed to use his utmost Endeavours to oblige all
Person who favour him with their Custom, he hopes to meet with
such Encouragement from the Public as his Merit deserves.
The Conveyancing Business is also carried on by him, in its
several Branches, as usual, with Secrecy and Dispatch.
The Subscriber has for Sale, which may be entered on immediately a
certain messuage, Plantation, or Tract of Land, containing 138
Acres and Allowance, within two Miles of said Town, 14 Acres
thereof is good watered Meadow, and as much more may be made;
there is a constant Stream of Water through the whole, with great
Plenty of Springs, very convenient for an Oil or Fulling Mill,
both of which are greatly wanted in these parts and if either were
erected, and carefully drove on, might be very advantageous to the
Purchaser.
Also a Tract of Land, situate in Robeson Township, about 7 Miles
from Reading, near a Grist and Saw mill and a public Road,
containing about 70 Acres, 6 Acres, or thereabouts can be made
Meadow, from a Spring of Water issuing out of the same.
Also a two Story Stone Messuage, large Barn and Stables, and Lot
of Ground, in the said Town of Reading, compleatly finished
situate on the South Side of Penn street, the fourth Lot from the
Court house in the Centre Square, very convenient for a Store,
Tavern, or private Family.
And also another Messuage or Tenement, and Lot of Ground, situate
in said Town, a Corner of Richard and Lord streets; which Lot
receives the Benefit of the waste Water from the Fountain at the
Head of said Town. For Terms of sale, apply to the Subscriber in
Reading aforesaid, where they may be known, and the Premises
shewn. JAMES WHITEHEAD, jun.
n. 1767 April 16 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #40133
TO be SOLD, by public Vendue, on the 27th Day of April instant, a
House and Lot of Land, situate in the Borough of Wilmington, in
Orange street, adjoining a Lot of David Pharis; the Sale to be
held in said Borough. On the 29th Instant will be sold two
valuable Plantations, situate in the Township of Easttown, Chester
County; Plantation No. 1 contains 150 Acres, whereon there is a
good Stone house, and Garden, pleasantly situated on Darby Road,
convenient for a GentlemanCountry Seat; there is on said Place a
good Barn, Out houses, between 8 and 10 Acres of Meadow, and 15
Acres more may be made, with a Conveniency of watering the same.
The Plantation No. 2 adjoins the aforementioned Premises,
containing 80 Acres of Land, by Computation, whereon there is a
Log Dwelling house, convenient for a Store or Tavern, being
situate on two public Roads; the Land is fresh and new. And on the
2d Day of May next will be sold, on the Premises, a Quantity or
Piece of Land, situate in East Caln Township, containing 40 Acres,
or thereabouts, whereon there are two Log Dwelling houses, a Malt
house, 73 Feet long by 20 Feet wide, where may be made a
considerable Quantity of Malt every Season; there is on said Place
10 Acres of Meadow, well watered; the above Lands being late the
real Estate of Benjamin Weatherby, deceased. Further Particulars,
and Terms of Sale, will be made known at the Day of Sale, by
WHITEHEAD WEATHERBY, BERNARD VAN LEER, ISAAC WAYNE, Executors.
n. 1767 July 2 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #40621
To be SOLD cheap, A LIKELY hearty Servant LadTimes, who has three
Years and some Months to serve, fit for Country Business. Enquire
of Mr. JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the Workhouse, in Philadelphia.
n. 1767 July 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #40793
TO BE SOLD, A SERVANT ManTime, who has about two Years and six
Months to serve, a Shoemaker by Trade, is a strong hearty Man, and
fit for any Service in Town or Country. Enquire of James
Whitehead, Keeper of the Workhouse.
n. 1767 August 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #40900
PURSUANT to the last will and testament of BENJAMIN WEATHERBY,
deceased, will be sold by the subscribers, on the first day of
September next, at 2 oin the afternoon, a valuable plantation or
tract of land, situate in Easttown, Chester county, containing 150
acres of good land, whereon is a genteel and commodious stone
dwelling house, barn, stables and spring house, about one half
cleared the fields are well limed and dunged; there is on it 18
acres of meadow made, and to be made; as the place affords a fine
prospect, may be suitable for a gentlemancountry seat. Also will
be sold by the subscribers, aforesaid, on the fourth day of the
aforesaid month, a valuable plantation, situate in East Caln
township, and county of Chester aforesaid, containing 300 acres of
land, whereon there is a stone malt house, 73 feet long by 25
wide, with two square log dwelling houses, about 12 acres of
meadow made, and well watered and 50 more may be made, with a
conveniency of watering the same; about 70 acres of upland
cleared, fresh and new. The land will be sold all together, or in
parcels, as may best suit the purchaser or purchasers; the
conditions will be made known on the day of sale, and attendance
will be given by the Subscribers on the premises. WHITEHEAD
WEATHERBY, BERNARD VAN LEER, ISAAC WAYNE, Executors.
n. 1767 September 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #41079
WAS committed to the Workhouse, two Negroes, who call themselves
by the Name of James and Will; James says he belongs to Daniel
Hughes, in Cumberland county; Will is an old Negroe, and says he
belongs to Hammil or Hamilton, and speaks so bad English, I cannot
find where he belongs. Their masters are desired to come or send
for them, and pay Charges to JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of the
Workhouse, in Philadelphia.
n. 1767 September 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #41129
Pursuant to the last will and testament of BENJAMIN WEATHERBY
deceased, will be sold, by public vendue, on the 10th of October
next, at the sign of the Blue Ball, on Lancaster road, A
PLANTATION, situate in the township of Easttown, and county of
Chester, containing 150 acres of good land, whereon there is a
stone house, kitchen and milk house, new barn, a garden,
surrounded with a stone wall; half the land is cleared, the
remainder being woodland, 18 acres of meadow made, and may be
made, with a good orchard, stored with apple and quince trees,
pleasantly situate on Darby road, about 18 miles from the city of
Philadelphia, suitable either for a gentlemancountry seat, store
keeper, or farmer. On the same day and place will be sold, a tract
or piece of land, situate in East Caln township, Chester county,
containing 40 acres or thereabouts, whereon there is a stone malt
house, 73 feet long and 23 wide; there is about 10 acres of
watered meadow, an orchard of 60 apple trees, and a sufficient
dwelling house. The above mentioned premises being late the real
estate of BENJAMIN WEATHERBY deceased. Where attendance and terms
of sale will be made known by WHITEHEAD WEATHERBY, BERNARD
VANLEER, ISAAC WAYNE, executors.
N.B. All persons having any demands against the estate of Benjamin
Weatherby deceased, are desired to send in their accounts to the
executors, that they may be adjusted; and all those indebted to
said estate, are desired to make immediate payment, or otherwise
they will be sued, without respect of persons.
n. 1767 October 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #41203
TO BE SOLD, AN Irish servant mantime, who has near two years to
serve, by trade a sadler, and is a good workman, fit for town or
country business. Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the Work house,
Philadelphia.
n. 1767 December 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #41686
To be SOLD, by public VENDUE, On the eleventh day of January next, ....
Whitehead Jones, at the upper end of Market street, in Philadelphia.
N.B. The creditors of the said William Brown are desired to
attend, at his dwelling house in Woolwich aforesaid, on the said
eleventh day of January next, with several demands against him,
that they may be then settled.
n. 1768 February 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42007
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY Irish Servant LADTime, who has four Years to
serve, and is fit for Town or country Business. Enquire of JAMES
WHITEHEAD, at the Workhouse, in Philadelphia.
n. 1768 February 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42009
FOUR POUNDS Reward.
ON WEDNESDAY, the 10th Day of February, was stolen from the
Subscriber, living in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, a
SILVER WATCH, the MakerName JAMES WHITE, at the End of White,
there is scratched with a Pin the Word HEAD; and on the Inside
Case there is also scratched J. W. which, on close Inspection, may
be readily observed. The said Watch was out of Repair, without a
Chrystal, and had no Silk within; had a Steel Chain, and Seal with
two Impressions. Whoever secures the same, so that the Subscriber
may get it again, shall receive a Reward of Forty Shillings and
for the Thief, if brought to Conviction, Forty Shillings more,
from the Subscriber. All Watchmakers are earnestly requested to
stop the same, if brought to them to be repaired. JAMES WHITEHEAD,
junior.
n. 1768 April 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42240
TO be sold by public vendue, on Wednesday, the 20th day of this
instant April, on the premises, a valuable plantation and tract of
land, containing 340 acres, situate in the township of Woolwich,
in the county of Gloucester, and western division of New Jersey,
on the river Delaware, opposite Marcus Hook, about 24 miles from
Philadelphia, on which there is a good dwelling house, barn and
orchard, about 50 acres of upland cleared, 70 acres of good
side of Raccoon creek, about 3 miles from the above plantation; 20
acres of green rye will be sold separate, now growing on the said
premises......
applying to Matthew Gill, near the same; of the houses, to
Whitehead Jones; and of the lands in Sussex, to John Mifflin,
merchant, in Philadelphia. The above lands were late the property
of William Brown, and by him assigned to the subscribers, who sell
them for the use of his creditors; SAMUEL BILES, JOHN HINCHMAN,
and SAMUEL BLACKWOOD, who will make the payments as easy as
possible for the purchasers.
n. 1768 April 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42254
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY healthy NEGROE WENCH, 24 Years old, can do
all Sorts of House work, such as Cooking, Washing, Spinning, &c.
fit for TOWN or Country Business. Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1768 June 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42706
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY healthy Servant LADTime, who has between five
and six Years to serve, fit for Town or Country Business. Enquire
of JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of the Workhouse in Philadelphia.
n. 1768 July 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #42805
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY healthy Servant LADTime, who has between five
and six Years to serve, fit for Town or Country Business. Enquire
of JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of the Workhouse in Philadelphia.
n. 1768 September 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43178
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY SERVANT MAN, having near 4 Years to serve, is
very fit either for a Groom, or a Waiter in a GentlemanHouse, as
he hath been much accustomed to the latter; he also understands
something of Physic and Surgery; has formerly lived with a
Gentleman who practised, and hath lately practised with good
Success himself. Any Person inclining to purchase such a Person,
may apply to JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1768 October 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #43383
PHILADELPHIA, October 6.
Saturday last being the Anniversary Election throughout this
Province for Representatives, Sheriffs, &c. the following
Gentlemen were chosen, viz.
Philadelphia County. Representatives, Thomas Livezey,
Commissioner, John Roberts (Whitpain) Assessors,...
Philadelphia City. City Assessors, ... George Robert,
Chester County. Representatives, ..., Charles Humphreys,
Berks County. Coroners, ..., James Whitehead, junior.
Northampton County. Representative, George Taylor.
Sussex County. Representatives, Benjamin Burton,... Thomas Robinson,
(Remainder of the Elections not come to hand.) Under the London
Head, of August 4, is the following Paragraph.
And lately was married in Maryland, Mr. JOHN CADWALADER, Merchant,
of this City, to Miss BETSY LLOYD, only Daughter of the Honourable
lost data
Schooner, Captain Lewis, from Dominica for Casco Bay, 22 Days out,
all well.
lost data; Whitehead Weatherby, Blue Ball,
Lancaster Road;
n. 1769 February 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #44116
ANNAPOLIS, February 9.
About ten Days ago, one Charles Whitehead, and two of his Sons,
with a Woman, a Stranger, set off, in a small Canoe, from the
Mouth of Magotthy River, for Patapsco; and the 3 Persons, last
mentioned, were, by a sudden Shock the Canoe accidentally met
with, thrown out of the same, and unfortunately drowned, and the
poor old Man was next Day found dead in the Canoe, owing to the
Severity of the Weather. --- Some of the drowned Bodies have been
since found, and decently interred.
n. 1769 October 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #45499
PHILADELPHIA, October 12.
Cumberland County. Representatives, William Allen, ....
Berks County. ... Coroners, James Whitehead,
Northampton County. Representative, George Taylor.
Sussex County. Representatives, .... Benjamin Burton. Thomas Robinson,
Sheriffs, .., Peter Robinson.
Captain Sutton, from Barbados, on the 14th ult. in Lat. 16, spoke
with Captain Cox, in a Brig from this Port for the Grenades, out
28 Days, all well; and a little to the Southward of Cape Hatteras,
he spoke with Captain Roberts, in a Ship from the Grenades for
Virginia, out 17 Days, all well.
n. 1769 October 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #45581
A LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office, Philadelphia.
James Allison, Forks of Delaware;
John Campbell, Kingsessing;
John King,
Lewis Lloyd, Abington
George Russell,
Robert Scott,
William Scott, Neshaminy;
Richard Taylor, Philadelphia;
Gloucester Point; James Taylor,
Matthew Whitehead, Mary Williams, Capt. Samuel Williams,
Philadelphia;
n. 1770 February 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #46114
Philadelphia, January 25, 1770.
WAS committed to the Workhouse of this City, a Negroe Man, named
JOE, alias JOHN MITCHELL, says he belongs to William Rowan, Esq;
near HobbHole, Essex County, Virginia; and MARY RAUENSWORTH, says
she belongs to Philip Wetheall, in Frederick Town, near Newtown,
Maryland. As I have wrote to both Masters, and have had no answer,
this is to let them know, that if they do not come, for send for
the Negroe, and White woman, in two Months from this Notice, they
will be turned out, by
JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of said Workhouse.
n. 1770 February 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #46133
NEW YORK, February 5.
City of New York, ss. AT a COMMON COUNCIL, held at the City Hall
of the said City, on Friday, the second Day of February, Anno
Domini 1770.
PRESENT. Whitehead Hicks, Esq; Mayor;
Mr. Mayor communicated to this Board, that he lately received a
Letter, directed to him, in the Words following. To the Worshipful
Whitehead Hicks, Esq; Mayor of the City of New York.
n. 1770 March 15 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #46336
TO be sold by the Subscriber, living in the township of
Pilesgrove, in the county of Salem, in the province of West New
Jersey, the one half of a forge, with 4 fires, and 2 hammers, with
coal houses, and a convenient dwelling house, the whole built with
stone, and in good repair, not more than 3 years old, with a
smithshop, and a number of workmens houses, sufficient to
accommodate the workmen; together with the half part of a stone
grist mill, two years old, and in good repair, on a never failing
stream of water, constantly supplied with springs, the mill
overshot, with one pair of stones, boulting, tackling, all go by
water, within half a mile of the above said forge. Also the half
part of the mine, within a quarter of a mile of said forge,
containing a sufficient quantity of good iron ore, to supply any
number of works, which has been provided both in blooming and
refining, and is of a superior quality to any made in the
province. Also one other forge, with three fires, and one hammer,
with sufficient room to erect another hammer and fire in the same
house, a good saw mill on the same dam, the whole in good repair,
and new, with a furnace, casting and bridge houses, and other
conveniences, suitable for the same on the aforesaid dam, with a
good new coal house, sufficient to contain 1500 loads of coal,
with a smithshop, tanyard, curry shop, and shoemakershop and bark
mill, also a good dwelling house, and kitchen, with a good spring
of water near the door, store houses, stables and workmenhouses,
the whole within a mile of the grist mill, and with a good spring
of water near the door, store houses, stables and workmens houses,
the whole within a mile of the grist mill, and within a mile and a
half of the first mentioned forge, and a mile from the mine hole,
with about 30 acres of good improved meadow, within a mile of the
furnace, and bout 400 acres of rich swamp adjoining, within the
same distance, with two good farms, within a mile of the furnace,
and about 400 acres per year of grain, with a sufficient quantity
of timber land to accommodate the works for any time; the greatest
distance to cart coal will not exceed 3 miles in 20 years. The
purchaser may have with the works 600 loads of coal, and 2000
cords of wood, within a mile of the furnace, the greatest part set
in pitts; the whole is situated in a fine country for trade, where
there is plenty of all sorts of country produce to be sold
reasonable, and on a good stream of water, called the Wallkill
River, in the county of Sussex, in the province of East New
Jersey, 40 miles from New Windsor, where is good navigation to New
York, and 30 miles from a landing on Delaware River, from which
place iron may be transported to Philadelphia reasonable. Any
person inclining to purchase all or part, may apply to the
subscriber at this house, or to Abia Brown, living at said works.
An Indisputable title will be given.
JOSEPH SHARP.
N.B. The said iron has been tried in a steel furnace in
Philadelphia, by Whitehead Humphreys, who says it is the best he
has tried in this country for that use.
n. 1770 August 2 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #47102
A LIST of LETTERS, remaining in the POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
July 5, 1770.
Peter Barker, ... Philadelphia;
David Basset, Greenwich;
Hugh Campbell, Mr. Campbell, Philadelphia;
Daniel James, Philadelphia.
William Preston, Philadelphia;
Robert Roberts,
Alexander Russell,
Philadelphia;
William Shaw,
Captain James Taylor, Philadelphia;
Matthew Whitehead, Philadelphia;
Archibald Young, Philadelphia.
n. 1770 August 16 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #47201
TO BE SOLD, AN indented Servant MAN, who has four Years to serve,
understands taking Care of HORSES, and driving a CARRIAGE. Enquire
of August 15, JAMES WHITEHEAD, Workhouse Keeper
n. 1770 October 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #47568
WAS committed to the Work house of Philadelphia, as a runaway,
September 14, 1770, a little man, he says his name is Thomas
Jones, and came in with Captain McDougall, to the Ferry Branch of
Patapsco, in Maryland, and was sold to John Dobbs, not far from
that place; he is about 5 feet high, bow legged, limps in his
walk, and has red hair, tied behind. HIs master is desired to come
or send for him, or he will be let out, by JAMES WHITEHEAD, keeper
of the Work house, in six weeks from this 10th day of October,
1770.
n. 1771 January 31 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #48191
Philadelphia, First Month 29th, 1771.
ELIZABETH WHITEHEAD, Daughter of John Whitehead, formerly of the
Parish of St. Sidwell, in Exeter, came to this City about four
Years and a Half since, being then about 19 Years of Age, and was
sold to John Tolbert, of this City, who afterwards sold her to
Ephraim Moore, living 8 Miles above Lancaster, on the Carlisle
Road. And whereas the said ElizabethUncle is since dead, whereby a
Share of his Estate has devolved to her; she is therefore
requested, if living, to repair immediately to Philadelphia to the
Subscriber, who will pay her Passage and Expences, and send her
home. It will be kind in any Person to acquaint her of this, if
she is living, and if dead, to inform the Subscriber, and send a
Certificate thereof, signed before a Justice of the Peace, and all
Charges will be chearfully paid. She is said to be a middle sized
Woman, much marked with the Smallpox, has dark brown Hair, and
dark small Eyes. JOHN REYNELL.
n. 1771 September 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #49443
NEW YORK, September 2.
The Day following the Purse of L 50 was run for by the following
Horses, viz. Mr. Whitehead Cornell Horse, Booby, Mr.
ArmstrongHorse, Hero, Mr. Elsworthgrey Colt, Quicksilver, Mr.
Butlerbay Horse, Bastard, Mr. Timothy Cornell black Horse,
Richmond, Mr. Dickgrey Horse, Vitriol. Mr. Perkinsblack Horse,
Steady, Mr. Van Hornegrey Mare, Caty Crow, and Mr. William
Cornell grey Mare, Dove; which was won by Booby, after three Heats
hard running.
The Fox Mast Ship from London, the 27th of July, in Lat. 40 : 51,
Long. 54: 30, spoke with the Carnarvan Mast Ship, Capt. Salmon,
from this Port for London; the 6th ult. In Lat. 38 : 19 Long. 59,
with the Ship Thomas and William, Capt. Cox, from Maryland for
London also; the 9th, in Lat. 37 : 46, Long. 57, with the Sloop
Neptune, Capt. Trevet, from Fyall for Rhode Island; the 19th, with
a Snow, Capt. Morgan, from South Carolina for Bristol, Long. 57 :
30; And on the 20th, Lat. 37 : 58, Long. 65 : 20, with the Ship
Newry Packet, Capt. Robinson, from Philadelphia for Ireland.
n. 1771 September 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #49524
TO BE SOLD, A DUTCH SERVANT MAN, about 26 Years Age; he is a
hearty strong Fellow, and has four Years and ten Months to serve.
Any person, inclining to buy said Servant, may apply to
JAMES WHITEHEAD, in Philadelphia.
n. 1771 September 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #49555
NEW YORK, September 16.
But the next Day, being Wednesday the 12th, there was good running
for the Purse of 50 l. which was won by Mr. Whitehead Cornell black
Horse Steady (got by Old England) beating Mr. William Cornell Mare
Dove, Mr. WatersHorse Vitriol, Mr. ArmstrongHorse Hero, and Mr.
ElsworthHorse Quicksilver.
Yesterday Captain Cobourn arrived here in a Sloop from
Philadelphia; on Wednesday Morning last, in a hard Northwest Wind,
off Barnagat, he had the Misfortune to lose his Mast.
Captain Cobourn saw a Sloop on shore near the same Place, but
could not discover who she was.
n. 1771 October 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #49839
ALL persons indebted to the estate of Anthony Whitehead, late of
Staten Island, deceased, are desired to make speedy payment; also,
those persons that have any demands on said estate, in the
province of Pennsylvania, are desired to leave their accounts with
William Jenkins, in the city of Philadelphia, and those in the
province of Maryland, with Michael Earle, Esq; in Cecil county,
that they may be had and discharged with all expedition, by JABEZ
JOHNSON, of New York, Executor.
n. 1772 February 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #50475
RUN away from the subscriber, at Bladensburgh, in Maryland, a
NEGROE man, named Ezekiel, born in the Jerseys, 30 years old, 5
feet 10 or 11 inches high, thin faced, slim made, and very active,
he speaks good English and Low Dutch, and is very plausible in his
discourse, and crafty in his behaviour, that whoever apprehends
him must take great care, or he will give him the slip; he can
make coarse shoes, and for 5 years past worked at his former
master, Starrforge, on Still Water, in Sussex county, in the
Jerseys, where he has been many times seen since he run away.
Whoever apprehends the said Negroe, and secures him in any goal,
shall receive FORTY SHILLINGS; or if delivered to me, or James
Maccubbin, or James Whitehead, in Philadelphia, shall receive FIVE
POUNDS reward. Feb. 5, 1772. JAMES MILLER.
n. 1772 April 9 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #50768
To be SOLD, THE Time of a Servant Man, that has near 3 Years to
serve, would suit a Farmer, or a Biscuit Baker in the Country. For
terms, apply to JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the Work house, in
Philadelphia, who will inform any Person of his Failings, and the
Reason of his being sold.
n. 1772 April 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #50853
Philadelphia, April 20, 1772.
ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.
ON the night of the 15th instant, the Workhouse of this city was
broke open, and out of a closet was stolen a black walnut box, a
little larger than a wig box, containing a number of bonds, to the
amount of L 1500, about 190 Half Joes, about 30 Pistoles, 8
Moidores, 4 Guineas, 60 Pieces of Eight, and 48 Pounds in Jersey
Six Pound bills. ---- Also, a Morocco leather pocket book,
containing an English Guinea, a plain gold ring, a stone ditto,
and a gold locker, marked E.W. There is great reason to believe
said robbery was perpetrated by JOHN THOMAS, and WILLIAM DAVISON.
Thomas had been detained in the Workhouse as an evidence, on the
trial relative to the robbery of St. Paulchurch, and was
discharged the 14th instant; he is a short well set man, born in
England, about 21 years of age, smooth faced, and of a fresh
complexion; had on a white fustian frock, a small round hat, has
lost the hair off the top of his head, as if by a scald, and wears
a bluish worsted cap; he formerly lived with Captain Heard, of
Woodbridge, and used to ride horses for Mr. Heard and Mr. Waters.
William Davison is also an Englishman, about 25 years of age, 5
feet 4 or 5 inches high, thin visage, has a scar under one of his
eyes, dark brown curled hair, lost some of his fore teeth, down
look; had on a light coloured coat, blue surtout coat, white
flannel waistcoat, leather breeches, grey ribbed worsted hose,
half worn shoes, with one plain white metal buckle, the other
carved brass; was confined in the Workhouse, and made his escape
at the time the robbery was committed. Whoever apprehends the
thieves, and secures them, so that the whole of the cash may be
had again, shall have the above reward, or in proportion for any
part of it, paid by JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1772 August 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #51499
To be SOLD, by PUBLIC VENDUE, On Wednesday, the 12th day of August
next, at the town of Reading, in Berks county, A CERTAIN two story
stone MESSUAGE, and LOT of GROUND, situate in the said town, on
the south side of Penn street, the 4th lot from the Courthouse, in
the center, containing 45 1/2 feet front on said Penn street, and
230 feet in depth, to a 20 feet alley; subject to a yearly ground
rent of 5s. 3d. sterling for ever, payable to the honourable
Proprietaries of Pennsylvania, &c. whereon is erected a good barn,
stables, a large shed, and other conveniences, suitable for a
house of public entertainment, or storekeeping; the same is now in
the occupation of James Whitehead, junior. The terms of sale will
be made known on the said day of sale, on compliance with which,
immediate possession, and a free deed, will be executed to the
purchaser in fee simple, under the rent aforesaid. Reading, July 26.
n. 1772 October 21 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #51990
PHILADELPHIA, October 21.
On Monday last departed this Life, greatly and deservedly
regretted, in the 31st Year of her Age, Mrs. ANNE JONES, Wife of
Mr. WHITEHEAD JONES, of this City, and Daughter to Dr. RICHARD
JOHNS, late of Maryland, deceased. - -- This Lady, during her
short, but exemplary Life, uniformly distinguished herself by the
Exercise of those Virtues that do Honour to Humanity, and justly
entitle her to the comprehensive Character of being an Ornament to
her Sex, and which will ever render her Memory dear to all who had
the Pleasure of her Acquaintance. The Sorrow of her numerous
Friends and Relatives, on this affecting Occasion, must, however,
be greatly alleviated in the Consideration of her well spent Life,
and the triumphantly resigned Manner in which she left this
transitory World.
"Thus through the Vale of Time she humbly trod,
The Paths that lead to Virtuebright Abode;
Till now releasher Spirit wings its Way,
In purer Regions of eternal Day."
The Day following, her Remains (attended by a great Concourse of
respectable Inhabitants) were carried to Friends Burying Ground,
and there deposited.
With Captain Peters came Passenger, Mr. WILLIAM ALLEN, jun. Son of
the Honourable WILLIAM ALLEN, Esq; of this Place.
ARRIVALS.
Deal, Aug. 11.
the Endeavour, Gilbert, for Rhode Island;
Representatives of the City and County of Philadelphia, in General
Assembly, by a Committee of a Number of Inhabitants of said City
and County.
To JONATHAN ROBERTS,
JOSEPH KING, Esquires, Representatives of the County;
n. 1772 October 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52047
Annapolis, October 20, 1772.
STOLEN from the subscriber, a red leather POCKET BOOK, which
contained, among other papers, a ticket in the PettieIsland
lottery, No. 2209, signed by Mr. Whitehead Humphreys, and indorsed
on the back, paid James Williams 22s6. As the thief may probably
present this ticket to said Mr. Humphreys, he is requested to stop
the same, and give notice thereof toTHOMAS HYDE.
n. 1772 November 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52104
LIST of LETTERS remaining in the Post Office, at Trenton.
Robert Shaw, Somerset County.
Mercy Whitehead, Lomington;
n. 1772 December 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52382
By AUTHORITY, By the AMERICAN COMPANY, At the THEATRE in
SOUTHWARK, THIS EVENING, will be presented A COMEDY (written by
the ingenious Mr. Whitehead, Poet Laureat to his Majesty) not
acted these five Years, called THE SCHOOL FOR LOVERS; Or, THE MAN
OF THE TOWN.
n. 1773 January 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #52461
Philadelphia, January 11, 1773.
TO BE SOLD, A LIKELY Irish SERVANT GIRL, about eighteen Years of
Age, has three Years and between three and four Months to serve;
she understands Town and Country Business. Enquire of Mr.
WHITEHEAD, Work house Keeper, or of Mr. THOMAS PUGH, Taylor, in
Fifth street, near Walnut street, for further Particulars.
n. 1773 September 8 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #53909
SIXTEEN DOLLARS Reward.
STOLEN out of the stable of the subscriber, living in the township
of Easton [Easttown], Chester county, Pennsylvania, on the 12th of
April last, at night, a BAY HORSE, about 14 or 15 hands high, has
a small star in his forehead, a black mane and tail, has a mark
within one of his thighs, a natural pacer, branded with the letter
I on his near shoulder. Whoever takes up said horse and thief,
shall have the above reward; for the horse Three Pounds, and
reasonable charges, if brought home; and Three Pounds for the
thief, if convicted, paid by ANNE JAMES, or WHITEHEAD WEATHERBY.
n. 1773 October 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54099
PHILADELPHIA, October 6.
JOHN PENN, Esquire, Governor and Commander in Chief of the
Philadelphia County. Representatives, Jonathan Roberts
Bucks County. Commissioner, Paul Preston. Assessors, Nathaniel Roberts,
Chester County. Representatives, Charles Humphreys,
Commissioner, Thomas Lewis.
Berks County.
Coroners, James Whitehead, junior.
Yesterday, at a Meeting of the COMMON COUNCIL, WILLIAM FISHER, Esq
was chosen Mayor of this City for the ensuing Year.
improvements, with near 300 Apple Trees of the very best Kinds of
grafted Fruits. - For further particulars, enquire of Samuel
Miles, in Second Street, Philadelphia. Who has also to dispose of,
sundry Tracts of valuable lands in the County of Northumberland,
principally on the Waters of PennCreek. - Also the time of an
Irish Servant man, who has several Years to serve, enquire as
above, or of Mr. WHITEHEAD, Work house Keeper.
n. 1773 December 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54646
RUN away, the 5th of this month, from her master, a Scotch servant
girl, named PEGGY MARTIN, about five feet high, between 17 and 18
years old, has short thick black hair, tied behind, of a swarthy
complexion, and was very fat, when she went away; she came from
Scotland this fall, and cannot talk any English; it is supposed
that she is harboured by some of the Scotch people, that came here
along with her in the same vessel; she had on, when she went away,
a Scotch mixed blue woollen gown, a lincey wooley petticoat, a
black silk handkerchief, a pair of low heeled shoes, a pair of
knit yarn stockings, and a checked apron. Whoever takes up the
said servant, and brings her to Mr. JAMES WHITEHEAD, Workhouse
keeper, in Philadelphia, shall have FORTY SHILLINGS reward, and
all reasonable charges, paid by him. December 27, 1773.
n. 1774 January 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #54704
NEW YORK, January 6.
The most dreadful Fire, which broke out in the GovernorDwelling
The Day after the above Fire, his Excellency our Governor sent the
following Letter to the Worshipful Whitehead Hicks, Esq; Mayor of
this City.
SIR,New York, 30th Dec. 1773.
"Deeply impressed as I am with a grateful Sense of the strenuous
Endeavours of the Citizens to extinguish the raging Fire, which
happened at Fort George last Night, and greatly threatened the
Safety of the whole City, I find myself irresistibly impelled to
request you to communicate to them my cordial and affectionate
Thanks, for the Skill and Activity with which all Ranks exerted
themselves on the alarming Occasion.I am, Sir,
Your very obedient humble Servant.
Wm. TRYON."
The Worshipful Whitehead Hick, Esq;
Mayor of the City of New York.
n. 1774 March 9 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55012
To be SOLD, at PUBLIC VENDUE, on Monday, the second Day of May
next (or at private Sale, any Time before) A HOUSE and LOT, in
Princetown, in which William Whitehead now lives, the Lot contains
3 Acres or more. For Particulars, enquire of JAMES NEILSON, Esq;
in New Brunswick, or JOSEPH OLDDEN, in Princetown.
n. 1774 June 22 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55604
TO BE SOLD, THE Time of an English Servant BOY, who has about two
Years to serve. Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD.
n. 1774 July 13 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #55725
TO BE SOLD, THE Time of a SERVANT LAD, who has between 5 and 6
Years to serve. Enquire of Mr. JAMES WHITEHEAD, Keeper of the Work
house.
n. 1774 October 12 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56305
TO BE SOLD, A MULATTOE Slave not yet 20 years of age, had the
smallpox and measles, he is a good farmer and carter; I have
raised him from a child, and always found him honest, but indeed
he wants a good master. For further particulars, apply to Mr.
Andrew Carson, or Mr. Whitehead, in Third street; or to the owner,
living in Bedminster township, Bucks county. ROBERT ROBINSON.
n. 1774 November 9 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #56465
Philadelphia, November 10, 1774.
TO BE SOLD, THE Time of an English SERVANT MAN, who has three
Years and an Half to serve; he is a strong hearty Fellow,
understands taking Care of Horses, and driving a Carriage or Team.
Enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the Workhouse.
n. 1775 March 29 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #57338
TO BE SOLD, A STOUT young Irish LAD, about 19 or 20 years of age,
fit for town or country, has about two years and an half of his
time to serve. Any person inclining to buy, may know the
conditions, by applying to John Roberts, in Elbow Lane, or William
Little, ship-joiner, in Shippen street, Southwark, or Mr.
Whitehead, Workhousekeeper.
n. 1775 May 17 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #57588
PHILADELPHIA.
AFFIDAVITS and depositions relative to the commencement of the
late hostilities in the province of Massachusetts Bay, together
with an ADDRESS from the Provincial Convention of said province,
Lexington, April 25, 1775.
Philip Russell, Simeon Snow,
Lexington, April 23, 1775.
We John Hoar, John Whitehead, John Adams, Gregory Stone, all of
Lincoln, in the county of Middlesex, Massachusetts Bay, all of
lawful age, do testify and say, that on Wednesday last we were
assembled at Concord, in the morning of said day, in consequence
Signed by each of the above Deponents.
Lexington, April 23, 1775.
We Bradley Robinson, Samuel Spring, Thaddeus Bancraft, all of
Concord, and James Adams, of Lexington, of the county of
Middlesex, all of lawful age, do testify and say, that on
Signed by each of the above Deponents.
the persecuted American Colonies.
We sincerely hope, that the Great Sovereign of the Universe, who
hath so often appeared for the English Nation, will support you in
every rational and manly execution with these colonies, for saving
it from ruin, and that in a constitutional connection with the
Mother Country, we shall soon be altogether a free and happy
people. Per Order,
JOSEPH WARREN, President, Pro. Tem.
n. 1775 September 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58163
RUN away, on the 26th of August last, from the subscriber, an
Irish servant girl, named ANN SKILLING, middle sized, came in the
ship Charlotte, Captain Edgar, has red hair, full faced, fresh
complexion, stoop shoulders, and speaks the Scotch dialect a
little; had on, when she went off, a light blue stuff gown. As it
is supposed she is gone with some of the passengers, it is hoped
no person will harbour her. Whoever brings her to Mr. WHITEHEAD,
at the Workhouse, shall receive FIFTEEN SHILLINGS reward, paid by
ROBERT GORDON HALL.
n. 1775 October 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58299
TO BE SOLD, THE Time of an Irish SERVANT LAD, who has three Years
and seven Months to serve. Enquire of Mr. JAMES WHITEHEAD, at the
Workhouse.
n. 1775 October 25 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58398
NEW YORK, October 19.
The following are copies of letters which lately passed betwixt
his Excellency Governor Tryon, and Whitehead Hicks, Esq; Mayor of
this city.
"SIR, New York, October 13, 1775.
FROM undoubted authority from this city of Philadelphia, the
Continental Congress have recommended it to the Provincial
...consistent with my bounden duty to my Sovereign.
I am, Sir,
Your very obedient Servant,
WILLIAM TRYON. WHITEHEAD HICKS, Esq;
Mayor of the city of New York."
"SIR, New York, October 14, 1775.
"INSTANTLY upon the receipt of your Excellencycommands signified
by your letter of yesterday, I called the magistrates and
highest esteem and respect,
Your Excellencymost obedient Servant,
WHITEHEAD HICKS. His Excellency WM. TRYON, Esq;
"SIR, New York, October 14, 1775.
I HAVE received your letter in answer to my application to the
corporation and citizens of yesterday, to obtain their assurances
WILLIAM TRYON. WHITEHEAD HICKS, Esq;
Mayor of the city of New York."
"SIR, New York, October 18, 1775.
WHEN your Excellencyletter of Saturday came to hand, the day was
so far spent, that I had no prospect of an opportunity to take the
sense of the citizens upon it till Monday, and then unfortunately
WHITEHEAD HICKS.
To his Excellency WILLIAM TRYON, Esq."
"SIR, Committee Chamber, Oct. 17, 1775.
HIS Excellency Governor Tryonsecond letter to your worship of the
Your very humble servants.
By order of the Committee,
ISAAC LOW, Chairman.
The Worshipful WHITEHEAD HICKS, Esq;"
We are assured that several gentlemen in Ulster county have lately
no truth in the report which was current last week, that Col.
Allen and his party, or any of them, had been taken prisoners in
Canada.
experienced officer, is arrived there at the town of Bristol, with
700 men, sent by General Washington, in order to protect the
inhabitants from the piratical incursions of a Captain Wallace,
We hear that Major Charles Preston, of his Majesty26th, or
Cameronian regiment, commands in the post of St. John; Brigadier
General Richard Prescot, Lieutenant Colonel of the Royal English
n. 1775 November 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58443
NEW YORK, October 26.
"SIR,
"Finding your letter of yesterday insufficient for the security I
WILLIAM TRYON.
"Whitehead Hicks, Esq; Mayor of the City of New York."
October 28. The following is the substance of the examination of
Elijah Cable, of Fairfield, in Connecticut, taken yesterday before
the Provincial Congress, viz.
That he left St. Johnon Friday the 13th, that there are about 4000
men at that place; General Montgomery is on the south side, and
n. 1775 December 27 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #58715
NEW YORK, December 20.
A letter from William Tryon, Esq; to his Worship the Mayor of this
city.
Ship Dutchess of Gordon, off New York.
"SIR,December 18, 1775.
"I lose no time in transmitting to you herewith, a letter I this
morning received from Captain Parker, of his Majestyship Phoenix,
I am Sir, Your very humble Servant,
Wm. TRYON Whitehead Hicks, Esq;
Mayor of the city of New York.
"SIR,
"Being ordered by my instructions from Vice Admiral Greaves,
commander in chief of his Majestyships and vessels in North
To his Excellency Governor Tryon.
Extract of a letter from a gentleman at Cambridge, tohis friend at
New Haven, December 11.
"Yesterday about 600 of the Regulars on BunkerHill demolished
n. 1776 August 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #59839
BOSTON, July 25.
Last Lordday arrived here Capt. De Silvere in twenty six days from
Martinico; he informs that a number of sail were soon to follow
..............sterling, and some cash. Also the following Tory
gentlemen and ladies, viz. Patrick Reed, Thomas Frazier, Robert
Semple and wife, Elizabeth Burns, John Burns, Abigail Pecit,
Thomas Semple, and the pious Benjamin Davis and son, Benjamin
Davis, Thomas Pamp, and John Whitehead. The privateer Warren,
Captain Burk, engaged with another of the fleet, and near taking
her, when by some accident she had 3 of her men blown up, and 7
wounded, which obliged them to put into port.
Tuesday 2d of July put into Halifax, a transport ship, having on
board a number of the Hessian troops.
The above tories were brought to town in a Marblehead schooner
early this morning, and escorted up to goal; they say they left
Halifax near a month ago; that three transports with Hessian
troops, sailed in company with them bound to New York; and that
the day they left Halifax, they saw a fleet of 40 sail, which they
supposed to be transports with Hessian troops.
n. 1776 October 30 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #60247
Germantown, October 28, 1776.
FOUR DOLLARS Reward.
RUN away the 16th of this instant, from the subscriber, a servant
man, named Jacob Whitehead, born in England, a Carver by trade,
and has for these two years past worked at that in the Coachmaking
way; had on a brown coat, with white metal buttons, made in the
fashion of a uniform, buckskin breeches, new black grain neats
leather pumps, white thread stockings; he is about 5 feet 5 inches
high, black hair, squint eyed, very near sighted, much given to
strong drink, struts much in his walk, and a great bragger.
Whoever takes up the said servant, and secures him in any goal, so
that his master may get him again, shall have the above reward,
paid by JOHN BRINGHURST.
n. 1778 June 10 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #62091
TO BE SOLD, By virtue of a permission granted the subscriber by
the Supreme Executive Council, the following tenements, and tracts
of land:
1. A VALUABLE plantation of two hundred acres, near the town of
Reading, in Berks County, whereon is a new two story stone house,
43 by 33 feet, with a room and kitchen adjoining it, a stone barn,
stables, and spring house, and a thriving orchard; also a seat of
32 feet fall for a merchant mill on the Philadelphia road, with a
dam but lately built for the use of that and the meadows, which
lye on a constant stream fed by several excellent springs, and
which make it suitable to be divided into town out lots and
tenements of between ten and eighteen acres, with watered meadow
and upland for orchards, &c. for each. It is bounded on three
sides by an extensive range for sheep and young cattle, and may be
enclosed at a small expence with stone. There is near one hundred
acres cleared, of which about thirty is watered meadow, and much
more may be now easily made. The place is very suitable for a
store or tavern.
2. Two houses and lots adjoining said town.
3. Five tracts of warranted and surveyed lands, containing about
two thousand acres, in Northumberland and Bedford Counties.
4. A share in a house and lot and tenement in the City and
Northern Liberties of Philadelphia.
The whole premises, but the last, will be sold by public vendue at
the house of William Whitehead, in Reading, on the 30th day of
July next, if not sooner disposed of by private sale. For further
particulars and terms enquire of JAMES WHITEHEAD, Esq; in Reading,
or the owner, living at St. GabrielChurch.ALEXANDER MURRAY.
n. 1778 July 9 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #62152
AS soon as the enemyarmy came to this City, a certain JOSEPH FOX,
farrier, a noted traitor, seized and took away near four tons of
BLISTERED STEEL, with the apparatus and all the utensils belonging
to the subscribersteel furnace; which, from the best information,
he has sold to some persons in town. Should any of the inhabitants
inform where the said steel or other articles are, or any part
thereof, they may depend upon being handsomely rewarded.
WHITEHEAD HUMPHUEYS. [sic]
n. 1778 July 25 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #62312
PHILADELPHIA.
WHEREAS sundry persons, notoriously disaffected to the American
cause, and others of suspicious characters, presuming upon the
.....country, and inattention to their oath of allegiance, have been so
far misled as to suppose their appearing as witnesses against such
offenders officious and dishonourable.
IN WITNESS whereof, we have hereunto set our hands, this 17th July, 1778.
Joseph Reed,... Whitehead Humphreys, ... Thomas Proctor,Robert Roberts,
... Richard Humphreys,Alexander Nesbitt,
...,William Sharpe, James Lloyd,.. John Campbell,.. John Young, Jun.
... James Robinson, William Allen, Robert Allison, ...,John Coburn,
... Lewis Farmer,.. Joseph C. Fisher,.. Cadwallader Dickenson,..
David Pancoast, ... John Palmer,... ,Joseph Robinson,...,John Osman.
n. 1778 August 1 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #62418
THE INDIAN KING, FORMERLY kept by JOHN BIDDLE, in Market street,
opposite the Shambles, is now opened for the reception of
Travellers and others, who may depend on the best accommodation
for themselves and horses, by The Publichumble servant,
WILLIAM WHITEHEAD.
n. 1778 October 24 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #63384
A LIST of LETTERS remaining in the GENERAL POST OFFICE,
Philadelphia, October 5th, 1778.
... David Allison, Cumberland...Capt. William Campbell..John Coburn...
Capt. Robert Campbell... Joseph Eastman. Dr. James Fallon, Yellow Springs.
...Major Henry Fisher, Lewis Town... Jacob Harman... Whitehead Humphreys.
... Mary Horner.. John James, 2... Abel James... Christopher Johnson.
...James James, Salem, New Jersey...Robert Lewis and Sons, Chester County.
..Elizabeth Martin, Burlington.. Elizabeth Osborne.
...Hannah Russel
Edward Roberts...Capt. Isaiah Robinson..Nancy Roberts, Reading. Catherine
Roberts, Shippensburg. William Sykes, 2.
Capt. Thomas Scott, Eastown.
Mr. Taylor.
Mrs. Weatherby.. Captain William Williams.
Richard Whitehead. John Williams, John Whitehead.
n. 1778 November 26 The Pennsylvania Packet ITEM #63721
Philadelphia, November. 23, 1778.
TO PREVENT FURTHER IMPOSITIONS, the Subscriber takes this method
to inform the Public, That his STEEL is not sold by any other
person in this city, that Mr. ROBERT ROBERTS, in Market street, a
little above the sign of the Waggon.
WHITEHEAD HUMPHREYS.
n. 1779 March 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #64269
To the CITIZENS of PENNSYLVANIA.
RICHARD BACHE, Chairman.
Joshua Humphreys, jun.
John Cadwalader,
George Clymer,
Peter Z. Lloyd,
Whitehead Humphrey,
Lambert Cadwalader,
George Campbell,
Robert Roberts,
n. 1779 July 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #64622
YESTERDAY, pursuant to adjournment, the citizens of Philadelphia
met in the State house yard, in order to determine upon the mode
of choosing a new Committee, to carry into execution sundry
resolutions entered into the day before, as also to consider other...
Cadwallader was still interrupted, in the most disorderly manner,
1st. That the interruption given to John Cadwallader, Esq; in his
attempt to address his fellow citizens upon the subject of their
common interest and happiness, was a violation of the LIBERTY OF
SPEECH, and dangerous to the liberties of the people.
Whitehead Humphries, ...............
his services as Chairman, and to General Cadwallader for the
laudable zeal and firmness he discovered in defending that great
and inestimable privilege in a free country THE LIBERTY OF SPEECH.
The whole was conducted and concluded with the greatest decorum.
n. 1779 October 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #64841
PHILADELPHIA.
SIR,Pittsburgh, September 23, 1779.....
street, leading into Passyunk road. For terms
enquire of RICHARD WHITEHEAD, Scrivener, at his office, theere
Deeds, Mortgages and other Writings are drawn as usual, with care
and dispatch.
n. 1782 large yard, stores, crane and
wharff, formerly belonging to John Braham, esquire, deceased, with
stenement and lot of ground, on the north side of
Callowhill street, between Front and Second streets, in the
Northern Liberties. This lot is 20 feet front, and 74 feet deep,
and subject to yearly ground rent of 4 l. sterling. For terms
apply to RICHARD WHITEHEAD, Scrivener, at his office, the
northwest corner of Vine and Water streets.
n. 1783 August 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #68940
TO BE SOLD, A LOT of GROUND, situate in the town of Camden,
sometimes called CooperTown, in the township of New Town, in the
county of Gloucester, New Jersey, opposite to the city of
Philadelphia, containing in breadth on the east side of King
street, or Water street, 20 feet, and in Depth 170 feet. It is a
well situated lot, being about 260 feet from the river Delaware,
and as the town improves, must certainly grow valuable, and be a
good place for a shop or store. For terms, apply to RICHARD
WHITEHEAD, Scrivener, at his Office, the corner of Vine and Water
streets, where a plan of said town may be seen; and who has for
sale, a few barrels of choice fat MACKAREL, just imported from the
eastward.
n. 1784 May 26 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #70191
To be SOLD cheap for CASH,
A TRACT of LAND, situate on the east side of the northeast branch
of Susquehanna river, in the county of Northumberland, adjoining
land surveyed to George Ballard, and containing 332 acres and the
usual allowance for roads.
ALSO one undivided moiety or half part of one other tract of LAND,
near to or adjoining the above mentioned tract, and containing 321
and an half acres, and allowances aforesaid. There two tracts have
been duly surveyed and patented, previous to the month of April,
1775. The soil is good, several fine springs are on the same, and
water sufficient for a mill or mills; the situation being not
above nine miles from the town of Sunbury. For terms apply to
RICHARD WHITEHEAD, Scrivener, at his Office on the east side of
Front street, between Vine and Callowhill streets, who has several
Lots in the city and liberties of Philadelphia to SELL, or LETT on
GROUND RENT for ever.
n. 1784 July 28 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #70424
TO BE SOLD,
A LOT of GROUND situate on the north side of a new street 50 feet
wide, between Delaware Third and Fourth streets in the Northern
Liberties, containing in breadth 27 feet 6 inches, including part
of a 9 feet wide alley, and in length or depth about 138 feet; it
is a level spot of ground, and very convenient for a porter,
carter or butcher.
Also several other LOTS in the Northern Liberties. Enquire of
RICHARD WHITEHEAD, Scrivener, on the east side of Front street,
between Vine and Callowhill streets.
n. 1784 November 24 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #70923
Philadelphia, November 18, 1784.
BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be
exposed to sale by public vendue, at the coffee-house, on
WEDNESDAY the first day of December next, at 5 o'clock in the
afternoon, a certain two story brick messuage and lot of ground
thereunto belonging, situate on the south side of Sugar alley,
between Sixth and Seventh streets, from the river Delaware, in the
city of Philadelphia, being 15 feet front, and 40 feet in depth,
bounded west by a messuage and lot of Abraham Kinsey, northward by
Sugar alley aforesaid, eastward by William Turner, &c. subject to
Taken in execution as the property of Whitehead Jones, by THOMAS
PROCTOR, Sheriff.
n. 1785 March 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #71373
Philadelphia, March 21, 1785.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN MOORE, late of
Philadelphia, deceased, are once more desired to make speedy
payment; and all persons having any demands against the said
estate, are requested to bring in their accounts, properly
attested, to WILLIAM SMALLWOOD,
R. WHITEHEAD, Executors.
n. 1785 April 6 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #71434
MATTHEW WHITEHEAD,
BLACK and WHITE-SMITH, in Walnut street, near Second street,
carries on his Business in the different Branches as usual:
JACKS repaired and fixed in the best and compleatest Manner; also
Bells neatly hung; Stove Grates and Kitchen Ranges made as
compleat as in London.
Philadelphia, April 6, 1785.
n. 1785 December 7 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #72303
Extract from the Minutes of the first Sessions of the
Tenth General Assembly of Pennsylvania.
(Continued from our last.)
FRIDAY, November 4, 1785. A.M.
A MEMORIAL from Whitehead Humphreys, of the city of Philadelphia,
was read, setting forth, that he was the first and only person in
this country who discovered and brought to perfection the art of
converting bar-iron into steel, which has been considered, by the
best workmen and most approved judges, "equal in quality, if not
superior, to any imported into this state from Europe;" that he
apprehends it is an undeniable truth, that this state, as well as
most of the United States, have been supplied with that useful and
necessary article during the late war, when it could not be
obtained from any other quarter; the memorialist therefore
requests the House to take his situation into their most serious
consideration, and as he has formerly devoted the principal part
of his time in establishing a manufactory so useful to this
country, he conceives himself not undeserving of notice, and
trusts that he will receive the same generous countenance and
encouragement from the Legislature of Pennsylvania, which is usual
in all other manufacturing countries.
n. 1786 January 4 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #72374
The petition from the board of Trustees of Dickinson College, read
in the late House of Assembly September 23d last, was called up
and read.
The committee appointed November 5th, on the memorial of Whitehead
Humphreys, made report, which was read, and Ordered to lie on the
table.
... NAYS. .., G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. E. Hand, ......
So it was determined in the negative.
n. 1786 January 11 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #72394
The report of the committee, read yesterday, on the memorial of
Whitehead Humphreys, was read the second time: Whereupon
Resolved, That a committee be appointed, to bring in a bill to
enable the President and Supreme Executive Council to draw upon
the State Treasurer, in favour of Whitehead Humphreys, for a sum
not exceeding five hundred pounds, to enable him to commence and
carry on the manufacturing of steel within this state, he giving
them satisfactory security for the re-payment thereof within five
years, without interest, and that the money lent to him as....
A petition from Daniel Humphreys, of the city of Philadelphia,
Printer of the Pennsylvania Mercury, was read, praying he may be
permitted to have access to the minutes of the House, in order to
give the public early information concerning the important matters
...Ordered, That it be referred to Messrs. J. Irvine, Robinson and
Carothers, to report thereon.
The petition of William Williams, read November 12th, was read the
second time.
AYES W. Robinson, jun., E. Hand,
So it was determined in the affirmative.
YEAS. ..G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. .., E. Hand, A.
So it was determined in the negative,
YEAS. ..,G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. . E. Hand,
So it was carried in the affirmative.
n. 1786 January 18 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #72419
The committee appointed for the purpose, November 18th, reported a
bill, entituled "An Act for lending the sum of five hundred pounds
to Whitehead Humphreys, of the city of Philadelphia, for the
purpose of manufacturing of bar iron into steel," which was read
the first time, and
YEAS. ...., G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. ...., E. Hand,
The petition of Daniel Humphreys, read November 19th, was read the
second time, and referred to Messrs. Robinson, Gray and Whitehill,
to report thereon.
n. 1786 April 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #72716
The petition of Robert Robinson, read March 2d, was read the
YEAS. .,G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. S. Foulke, A. Scott,
A memorial from Edward Williams, late clerk and paymaster to the
hospital department, was read, praying to be allowed the
commutation of five years full pay.
The bill, entituled "An Act for lending the sum of five hundred
pounds to Whitehead Humphreys, of the city of Philadelphia, for
the purpose of manufacturing bar iron into steel," was read the
third time, in part debated by paragraphs, and the further
consideration thereof postponed.
n. 1786 August 2 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #73049
YEAS. .., G. Clymer, W. Robinson, jun. S. Foulke, A. Scott,
... which will not sensibly affect the others.
George Clymer, William Robinson, jun. Abraham Scott,
YEAS. W. Robinson, jun. A. Scott, N. Lutz,
NAYS. .., S. Foulke,
n. 1786 August 9 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #73063
An ACT for lending the sum of three hundred pounds to Whitehead
Humphreys, of the city of Philadelphia, for the purpose of
manufacturing bar-iron into steel.
An ACT to alter and amend an act, entituled "An Act to encourage
and protect the manufactures of this state, by laying additional
duties on the importation of certain manufactures which interfere
with them."
A SUPPLEMENT to the act, entituled "An Act for levying a duty on
certain enumerated articles, and an impost of five per centum ad
valorem, on all goods, wares and merchandizes, for the discharge
of the debts of the United States of America, agreeably to acts of
Congress therein recited, and for other purposes therein
mentioned."
n. 1787 September 5 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #74180
Every state (adds our correspondent) has its SHAYS, who, either
with their pens --- or tongues --- or offices --- are endeavouring
to effect what Shays attempted in vain with his sword. In one of
the states, this demagogue tries to persuade the people that it is
...more easily place himself at the head of one of them. The spirit
and wickedness of SHAYS is in each of these principles and
measures. Let Americans be wise. Toryism and Shayism are nearly
allied. They both lead to slavery, poverty, and misery.
... to anchor. The Alfred nearly at the same time wore ship, in order
to get within the reefs, but unfortunately struck on them and beat
over; she immediately sunk in 16 feet of water. The ship is
totally lost, and most of her cargo.
At the same place Captain Wilson saw the ship Albion, Capt.
Whitehead, bound from Jamaica to London, entirely lost --- a small
part of her cargo will be saved by the wreckers. --- He likewise
saw there the ship Flora, of Bristol, also from Jamaica, on shore,
tho' likely to get off with little damage.
n. 1788 September 10 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #75136
WE, the subscribers, do hereby certify, That we have used
considerable quantities of Parchment manufactured by Robert Wood,
of this city, and are of opinion, that it is preferable to the
Parchment usually imported from Europe: and do therefore recommend
the said Robert Wood as worthy of the encouragement of the friends
of American manufactures.
.. R. Whitehead,.. Samuel Preston, Asshelon Humphreys,
Philadelphia, July 10, 1788.
n. 1789 January 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #75488
continental agreements? The inhabitants of Liberty, unless that
support is given, will assuredly break. Chatham, of course,
becomes the frontier, and, from the long and barren run of
Ogechee, is much more defenceless. Capt. Whitehead's troop of
horse is now complete; that they deserve the confidence of the
country, the following account of the late pursuit of the party at
Walthour's, in an extract of a letter from Capt. Whitehead to Col.
Maxwell, will fully evince. Newport, 15th November, 1788.
and would have crossed the river immediately, but having reason to
think the enemy were much intimidated, and would not quit the
swamp in less than two or three days, and being badly armed and
scarce of provision, I thought it was best to return to the
settlement.
"I remain, dear Sir, yours sincerely,
J. WHITEHEAD, Capt."
n. 1791 January 19 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #77305
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH STEWART, late of
Philadelphia, Cooper, deceased; and all persons indebted to the
estate of JOHN MOORE, late of Philadelphia, Blacksmith, deceased;
and all persons indebted to the estate of ANDREW CAPE, deceased;
are desired to make immediate payment. And all persons having any
demands against either of the above mentioned estates are once
more requested to render their accounts, duly attested for
settlement, without delay, to
RICHARD WHITEHEAD, Acting Executor.
n. 1791 February 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #77393
Seventy Acres of Land to be Sold,
SITUATE in the township of Blockley, in Philadelphia county, three
miles from the Middle ferry, between 30 and 40 acres of which are
woodland. There are on the premises a log house and barn, a well
of excellent water, &c. It is offered for sale at L 7 10 per acre,
one half the money to be paid on executing the deed. Enquire of
RICHARD WHITEHEAD, scrivener, in Vine street, near Front street,
or of the subscriber, in Chesnut street, opposite the State-house.
ANN EMLEN. Philadelphia, Second Mo. 21st, 1791.
n. 1795 July 1 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #80525
THAT large GRAZING FARM, now in the tenure of Mr. John Pissant,
containing about 470 acres; more than 200 of which are meadow of
the best quality, the remainder consists of cedar and maple swamp,
upland, and outside marsh, mostly fit to be taken in. It is
situate on the river Delaware, with a commodius and excellent
landing, directly opposite to Chester, and between Repaupa and
Raccoon creeks, in Gloucester county, from which creeks public
market-boats go every week to the city. This Farm may be
conveniently divided into two, having two dwellings in good
situations; has barns and stabling for feeding 60 head of cattle,
and from its many advantages must be an object for any one
extensively in the grazing or dairy way. For terms, and more
particular information, apply to RICHARD WHITEHEAD, No. 62, Vine street.
n. 1796 December 14 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #81547
NEW YORK, December 9.
From the Argus.
A FIRE IN THIS CITY
Broke out about one o'clock this morning, which raged
The fire commenced about one o'clock yesterday morning, in the
range of stores on Murray's wharf, and raged with such fury as to
baffle all human skill, until all the buildings from thence to the
Fly market, on the east side of Front-street, were consumed to
ashes.
The following are the proprietors of the buildings burnt:
John Taylor, 3
do. 3 stores.
W. & S. Robinson, do.
Robinson and Hartshorn, do.
Whitehead and W. H. Cornwell, do.
Gilchrist Dickenson, do.
dollars, belonged to others. They saved their notes, as did also
Messrs. W. and S. Robinson.
n. 1797 August 23 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #81947
THE alarm which prevails respecting the appearance of the Yellow
Fever in the neighbourhood of Penn street, induces me to request
that you will be so obliging as to obtain from your brethren of
the College of Physicians, a statement of the facts that have
occurred in the course of their practice, and an early opinion on
the best mode or averting the calamity that threatens.
physician, No. 12, Chesnut-street, to the Health-Officer, Capt.
Wm. Allen, no. 21, Keys's Alley, or to any of the Inspectors of
That the Inspectors of the Health Office, with the assistance of
That the physicians; of the city and liberties be requested, when
cleansed.
allowed to enter the same until the said house shall be properly
and that except the necessary attendants, no person shall be
Edward Russel 19, Pine-street.
James Whitehead 24, Vine-street.
James King 210, do.
Wm. Doughty 17, Queen-street.
By order of the College of Physicians
of Philadelphia.
JOHN REDMAN, Pres.
THO. C. JAMES, Secretary.
brig Polaskie, Young;
Captain King informs that the sloop engaged the French ship that
attacked her, as reported by capt. Andaulle, for two hours, by
which time the Jamaica fleet hove in sight, when the French ship
sheered of and was chased by the Quebec frigate, the French ship
was from Guadaloupe and principally manned with negroes - Captain
King thinks that one brig was taken, but whether the Pilgrims of
George could not say.
n. 1799 January 16 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #82608
those houses where the late pestilential fever prevailed, and
On motion - William Coats was chosen chairman, and Samuel
Garrigues, Secretary.
the Delaware, Samuel Garrigues, David Rose, John Burrows, Thomas
Norton, Samuel Wheeler, Peter Browne, John Goodman, jun. George
Goddard, Henry Shrupp, John Whitehead, Jonathan Roberts, George
Justice, Henry Lentz, Abraham Duffield and Jesse Grove, were
appointed.
Attest - Samuel Garrigues, Secretary.
Northern-Liberties, Jan. 9th, 1799.
n. 1799 March 20 The Pennsylvania Gazette ITEM #82718
further present as highly meritorious, and deserving the thanks of
their fellow-citizens.
Philadelphia, Feb. 21st, 1799.
Jacob Sommer, John Whitehead,
Died, on Wednesday evening last, in the 51st year of his age,
after a four days illness, MORDECAI LEWIS, an eminent merchant of
this city. It may be said of this gentleman, that he was an
ornament to the profession, being just in his dealings, true to
his promises, punctual in the payment of his debts, and correct in
keeping his accounts. By the union of these qualities, joined to
an unremitting attention to business, he acquired a very
considerable estate. His well earned wealth afforded the means of
support, and a good education, to a numerous offspring; at the
same time it enabled him to indulge his inclination in dispensing
no small portion of it for the relief of the poor, to whom his
heart and his hand were opened with great liberality, on every
proper occasion. His loss to them, and to many tradesmen and
seamen, whose dependence for bread was on his benevolence and
employ, will be irreparable. While they bear living and grateful
testimonies to his merit, in his private capacity, his public
spirit, talents and virtues, will be imprinted with indelible
characters on the records of our most valuable institutions. - The
Bank of North America, the Insurance office in Philadelphia, and
the City Library, will long lament the loss of an able Director,
the Managers of the Pennsylvania Hospital of a friend and faithful
treasurer - and united America of a good citizen and firm
supporter of her laws and constitution.
Jane Whitehead
mm 1735 Apr 08 William Cornell _ of Hempstead, she of Jamaica
LDSR0017693 Hempstead, LI, NY
Susannah Whitehead
mm 1738 Jun 12 Benjamin Hulet _ she of Hempstead
LDSR0017693 Hempstead, LI, NY
Elizabeth Whitehead
mm 1761 May 02 John Cornell _ of Kings Co., she of Jamaica
LDSR0017693 Hempstead, LI, NY
Mary Whitehead
mm 1774 Dec 13 Edward Barden _ of NY, she of Jamaica
LDSR0017693 Hempstead, LI, NY
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LINKAGE BEGIN 11 Arthur Whitehead, native of ENG/Sarah Jane Rickett
Arthur Whitehead 15
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mf ____ ___ __ Sarah Jane Ricketts 15
bf
dm 1960 Jul 25 at 75Y
Obit: 7-26-3t Whitehead - Of Pitman, NJ on July 25, 1960, Arthur, husband
of Sarah Jane, nee Ricketts. FS Fri at 11 AM at the Weatherby Funeral Home
308 W. Holly Ave., Pitman, NJ. Interment Wenonah Cem.
Obit: died at his home, 525 S. Broadway, Pitman. A native of England, he
was a retired carpenter. He was a member of the Church of the Good
Shepherd of Pitman and also the Improved Order of Odd Fellows, of Vineland
Survived by two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Billstein and Mrs. Marjorie Kates,
both of Pitman, five grandchildren and one great-grandchild. NJ_GCHS card
file.
df 1978 Jan 10 at 93.
Obit: 1978 Jan 11 Glou. Co. Times, Fri.
Sarah Jane Whitehead, nee Ricketts, 93, of Brentwood Ave., Pitman, died
Jan 10, 1978 in Wedgewood Americana Rest Home, Glassboro. Wife of the
late Arthur. Mbr Episcopal Church, Pitman. Survived by daughters, Mrs.
Elsie Beilstein, Mrs. Marjorie Kates, 5 grandchildren & 10 great-grand
children. Graveside services will be 10.30 a.m. Fri. Arrangements -
Weatherby Funeral Home, Pitman. NJ_GCHS card file.
with Sarah Jane (nee Ricketts 15) Whitehead
Elsie 16 Marjorie 16
LINKAGE END 11 Arthur Whitehead, native of ENG/Sarah Jane Rickett
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Beryl M. Whitehead 14
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with Genevieve (nee _ 14) Whitehead
Tamara 15 Beryl M.
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Tamara Whitehead 15
bf ____ ___ __ to Beryl M. Whitehead 14 et ux Genevieve
with
Morgan 16
Beryl M. Whitehead 15
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mf ____ ___ __ Connie _ 15
dm 1995 Oct 28 at 49Y in Sacramento
Obit: 1995 Oct 31 Fri, Gloucester Co. Times. Survived by wife Connie,
mother and stepfather Genieve & Jack Driscoll, formerly of Charmichael,
sister Tamara, niece Morgan. Predeceased by father Beryl M. Services:
1995 Nov 01 - Calvary Lutheran Chirch, Rio Linda with interment at Sunset
Lawn Memorial Park.
with Connie (nee _ 15) Whitehead
LINKAGE END 12 Beryl M. Whitehead/Connie
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LINKAGE BEGIN 13 H. Fulton Whitehead/Florence Millette
H. Fulton Whitehead 15
bm 1912 ___ __ to
mf ____ ___ __ Florence Millette 15
df 1978 Oct 07
Obit: 1978 Oct 09 Gloucester Co. Times, Friday.
Florence M. Whitehead, nee Millette, 1207 Stafford Rd., Glassboro, died
suddenly 1978 Oct 07 at home. Survived by husband H. Fulton, dau Barbara
Gustafson, mother Minnie Millettee, sister Ruth Delori & 3 grandchildren.
Services - 1978 Oct 11 11 am - Kelley Funeral Home, Pitman. Interment
Manahath Cem., Glassboro.
dm 1993 Sep 04 at 81
Obit: 1993 Sep 06 & 07 Gloucester Co. Times, Friday.
H. Fulton Whitehead, Jr., 81, Pitman, died suddenly 1993 Sep 04 at home.
Born in Phila. Member of the Pitman United Methodist Church. Husband of
the late Florence M., nee Millette. Survived by dau Bargara Gustafson,
sister Jane, grandchildren Arleen Esgro, Leslee Doebler, Neil Gustafson &
2 gr-grandchildren. Services - Wed - Kelley Funeral Home, Pitman. Inter
at Manahath Cem., Glassboro.
LINKAGE END 13 H. Fulton Whitehead/Florence Millette
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LINKAGE BEGIN 14 Herbert Whitehead/Margaret Souder
Herbert Whitehead _
mf 1902 Nov 12 Margaret Souder _, Miss of Glassboro, he of Philadelphia, at
the residence of the bride's parents, at Glassboro, by Rev. S. M. Nichols.
1902 Nov 19 The Woodbury Constitution
LINKAGE END 14 Herbert Whitehead/Margaret Souder
Jennie M. Whitehead _
mm 1889 Jun 14 Walter H. Sheldon _, both of Camden by Rev. B. C. Lippincott,
D. D. 1889 Jul 19 The Woodbury Constitution.
L. Bertha Whitehead _
mm 1899 Oct 18 Edwin A. Pancoast _, he of Mickleton, she of Phila. at the
home of the bride's parents. 1899 Nov 09 Gloucester Co. Democrat.
1899 Nov 08 Woodbury Constitution.
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Caleb Whitehead
bm 178_
c. 1820 U. S. Census M33 R110 P131 L6
PA, Philadelphia Co., Southwark Unnatur __ Agri __ Comm __ Manu __
Caleb Whitehead/2 1 1 0 2 _/0 0 1 _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_ _ _ _/_
(Caleb)________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 26-44MW
_______________________ 16-25FW
(a)____________________ 16-18MW
(b)____________________ 10-15MW
(c)____________________ 00-09MW
(d)____________________ 00-09MW
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 R157 P363 L23
PA, Philadelphia Co., W. Southwark ___ ___ ___ ___/____ ____
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Caleb Whitehead _________/0 3 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
(Caleb)__________________ 40-49MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
(a)______________________ 20-29MW
(b)______________________ 20-29MW
(d)______________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09MW
_________________________ 05-09FW
_________________________ 05-09FW
Caleb Whitehead _
bm 1793 ___ __
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P50,51 R445 P180B L25 526/549.
NJ, Camden Co., Union Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Sep 24, J. G. Rowand, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Jacob Janey 48M Labourer 500Germany I
Deborah Janey 53F NJ
Sarah Ann Janey 36F NJ
Samuel S. Greenwood 13M NJ S
Eliza Ann Janey 8F NJ S
Caleb Whitehead 57M Shoemaker PA
Joseph Whitehead 26F " PA
Caleb Whitehead _
n. CCD, cordwainer, r734 S 4th. 1861 McElroy's PCD.
n. CCD, Mary, widow Caleb Whitehead, trimmings 734 S. 4th 1861 McElroy's PCD.
Caleb Whitehead _
bm 1860
n. of Camden
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth L. Fox _
bf 1867 ___ __ to Benjamin Fox _ et ux Jane (nee Landell _) Fox in PA.
df 1936 Dec 21 at 69Y, housewife, interred NJ, Camden, Harleigh Cem. WPA
P354-4 1937 P4445-4 1938.
dm 1940 Jul 05 at 80Y, wife Elizabeth R. (dec'd), Joseph H. Murray, son F.H.
interred Camden, Harleigh Cem. arb Courier 19400706 P4,17.
Charles Whitehead _
bm 1864 ___ __ to Caleb Whitehead _ et ux Catherine (nee Gorton _) Whitehead
in Phila., PA.
n. metalworker
dm 1930 Sep 05 interred NJ, Camden, Harleigh. CaCHS.
Caleb Whitehead _
bm 1896 ___ __ to Caleb Whitehead _ et ux _ ( Fox _) Whitehead in the US.
dm 1918 Oct 01 interred NJ, Camden Co., Harleigh Cem. CaCHS WPA P354-4 1937,
P4445-4 1938.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 15 Charles Caleb Whitehead
Charles Caleb Whitehead 15
bm ____ ___ __
mf ____ ___ __ Florence Russell 15
bf ____ ___ __ Abraham Lincoln Russell 14 et ux Barbara (nee Ulmer 14)
Russell of Maryland. Abe had a corner butcher store.
n. lived at 424 N. Ninth St., Camden, NJ. Roofing business.
n. Charles went to school with a fellow named Griggs who later became the
Governor of NJ. He named a son after this friend.
with Florence (nee Russell 15) Whitehead
Charles 16 Griggs R 16 Gertrude 16 Florence 16
b b19170713 b b
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Charles Whitehead 16
bm ____ ___ __ to Charles Caleb Whitehead 15 et ux Florence (nee Russell 15)
Whitehead
mf
n. believed to have been the 1st policeman in Haddon Twp., Camden Co., NJ.
Griggs Russell Whitehead 16
bm 1917 Jul 13 to Charles Caleb Whitehead 15 et ux Florence (nee Russell 15)
Whitehead
mf ____ ___ __
with
Griggs R 17
Gertrude Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Charles Caleb Whitehead 15 et ux Florence (nee Russell 15)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Brown 16
with _ Brown 16
Gertrude 17
Florence Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Charles Caleb Whitehead 15 et ux Florence (nee Russell 15)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __
n. her son went to Alaska.
with
son 17
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Griggs Russell Whitehead 17
bm ____ ___ __ to Griggs Russell Whitehead 16
with
Mark W 18
Mark William Whitehead 18
bm ____ ___ __ to Griggs Russell Whitehead 17
LINKAGE END 15 Charles Caleb Whitehead
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LINKAGE BEGIN 16 Thomas Charles Whitehead of ENG.
Thomas Charles Whitehead 15
bm ____ ___ __ in England
mf ____ ___ __ _ _ 15
with
Thomas C
b
Dorothy Ann Whitehead 15
bf
Frank Whitehead 15
bm
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Thomas Charles Whitehead 16
bm ____ ___ __ to Thomas Charles Whitehead 15 et ux
mf ____ ___ __ Delores Adams _
bf 1911 ___ __ to Chester W. Adams _ et ux Carmen K. (nee Dunlap _) Adams in
PA.
df 1936 Sep 02 at 24 in Camden, NJ, interred NJ, Locustwood Cem., Sec. 5, Lot
188, Grave 2, headstone: "1911-1936". NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, WPA
P#4445-4 1938.
n. Delores had a brother Harry.
mf ____ ___ __ Ruth A. Boylan 16 of Bucks Co., PA.
bf 1932 ___ __ to
df 1994 Feb 22 at 62, Thomas, Atco, Knight FH, interred Locustwood Mem. Park,
NJ. NJ_CaCHS Courier940223
with Delores (nee Adams 16) Whitehead
Thomas C 17
b1936
Thomas Charles Whitehead 17
bm 1936
mf
with
John 18
b
LINKAGE END 16 Thomas Charles Whitehead of ENG.
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James Whitehead _
bm 1800 ___ __ to
n. may be son of John & Phebe
dm 1854 Nov 23 at 54 in Williamstown, NJ. NJ_CaCHS TWJ18541213
Obit: 1854 Dec 05 The Woodbury Constitution
James Whitehead died on the 23rd ult, at Williamstown; in the 54th year of
age.
James Whitehead _
dm ____ ___ __ in Scotland, James Sr., formerly of Blackwood. TWC19140204
_ Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Ann _ _
mm 1856 Jan 23 Sears Marshall _ of Williamstown, at Williamstown on the 23rd
ult., by Rev. Charles E. Ford arb 18560205 Woodbury Constitution.
Robert A. Whitehead _
bm 1909 ___ __ to Robert
dm 1933 ___ __ at 24 interred NJ, Blackwood, Blackwood Pres., tombstone:
"1909-1933". NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, P#4445-4 1938.
Obit: 1933 Feb 22 The Evening News & Gloucester County Democrat
Robert Whitehead Jr. of Blackwood, NJ, died Tuesday of pneumonia at 23.
Survived by parents: Mr. & Mrs. Robert Whitehead, sister and brother.
Interment: Friendship Cemetery.
David Whitehead _
mf 1871 May 13 Josephine Ridgeway _ at Blackwoodtown, NJ by Rev. F. R. Brace.
TWC18710517 WJP18710517 CD18710520, NJ_GCHS, NJ_CaCHS.
LINKAGE BEGIN 17 Robert Whitehead of Scotland.
Robert Whitehead 15 _
n. of Scotland
with
William 16 Margaret 16
b190512 b
William Whitehead 16
bm 1905 Dec __ to Robert Whitehead 15
mf ____ ___ __ M. S. _
bf 1904 Sep __
n. lived in Blackwood, NJ.
dm 1957
Margaret Whitehead 16
bf ____ ___ __ to Robert Whitehead 15
mm ____ ___ __
with
no issue
LINKAGE END 17 Robert Whitehead of Scotland.
Charles Whitehead _
wm 1893 PA_PCW N644.5 on file
Charles Whitehead
David Whitehead _
wm 1863 PA_PCW N154 B50 P220
David Whitehead
E. T. Whitehead _
wm 1875 PA_PCW N275 B84 P51
E. T. Whitehead
wf 1877 PA_PCW N620 B90 P323 Acc B7 P160
Elizabeth Whitehead
wf 1899 B1612.5 on file
Gertrude E. Whitehead
wf 1884 PA_PCW N456 B115 P33
Isabella Whitehead
James Whitehead _
wm 1898 PA_PCW N662.5 on file
James Whitehead
wf 1899 PA_PCW N2068.5 on file
Josephine S. Whitehead
wf 1863 PA_PCW N279 B50 P454
Mary Whitehead
wf 1899 PA_PCW N762.5 on file
Orilla M. Whitehead
William Whitehead _
wm 1870 PA_PCW N463 B67 P488
William Whitehead
William Whitehead _
wm 1885 PA_PCW N1226.5 on file
William Whitehead
William A. Whitehead _
wm 1884 PA_PCW N1199.5 on file
William A. Whitehead
William A. Whitehead _
wm 1892 PA_PCW N31.5 on file
William A. Whitehead
Jane Whitehead _
mm 1794 Jan 28 James Mahaffy _, PA_SPPECR.
Mary Whitehead _
mm1796 Jul 31 Thomas Williams _ PA_SM&ZCR
Caroline Whitehead _
mm 1867 Jun 03 John I. Rowan _, all of Phila. PA_SPMECR P68
Henry Whitehead _
mf ____ ___ __ Mary Ann _ _
n. PA_SPMECR P121.
with Mary Ann (nee _ _) Whitehead
Margaret C _ Emma V _
b18621106 b18640510
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David Whitehead
bm 1806 ___ __
n. 1865 Dec 04 59 England DC-8 P37 PA_PCDC
John Whitehead
bm 1838 ___ __
n. 1868 Sep 18 30 England DC-8 P356 PA_PCDC
Seth Whitehead
bm 1834 ___ __
n. 1872 Sep 23 38 England DC-9 P280 PA_PCDC
William Whitehead
bm 1801 ___ __
n. 1852 Oct 18 51 England DC-5 P348 PA_PCDC
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LINKAGE BEGIN 18 John Whitehead/Agibail Harrington of MA.
John Whitehead 07
n. of Waltham; 1758 a soldier at Lake George
mf 1759 Oct 25 Abigail Harrington 07, [217; Bond, Henry, "Early Families of
Watertown, MA." P642]
bf ____ ___ __ to _ Harrington 06 et ux Abigail
mf 1773 ___ __ Anne Bond 07, he then of Weston, pub. Nov 07, she of Lincoln
[Bond, 45; Bond]
with Abigail (nee Harrington 07) Whitehead
Elisha 08 Eunice 08 Abigail 08 Daniel 08 Gad 08
b17600206 b17610725 b17630227 b17640411 b17660805
George 08
b17680203
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Elisha Whitehead 08
bm 1760 Feb 06 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead
Eunice Whitehead 08
bf 1761 Jul 25 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead
mm 1780 Dec 07 John Hagar 08
Abigail Whitehead 08
bf 1763 Feb 27 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead
Daniel Whitehead 08
bm 1764 Apr 11 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead
Gad Whitehead 08
bm 1766 Aug 05 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead in Lincoln, MA.
n. of Waltham.
mf 1796 May 09 Thankful Peirce 08, [Peirce, 141; Bond]
n. moved to Erving, Mass.; had 8 children.
George Whitehead 08
bm 1768 Feb 03 to John Whitehead 07 et ux Abigail (nee Harrington 07)
Whitehead in Lincoln, MA.
LINKAGE END 18 John Whitehead/Agibail Harrington of MA.
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LINKAGE BEGIN 19 Silas Whitehead
Silas Whitehead 12
n. data from Martha A. Graham
mf ____ ___ __ Emily Young 12
with Emily (nee Young 12) Whitehead
Jordon J 13 Wesley M 13
b18270727 ~1825
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Jordon Jennings Whitehead 13
bm 1827 Jul 27 to Silas Whitehead 12 et ux Emily (nee Young 12) Whitehead
in Pike Co., IN.
mf 1850 Oct 05 Susan Ellenor Garwood 13, Pike Co., IN
bf 1829 Oct 11 Knox Co., IN,
df~1858 ___ __ in KS.
mf ____ ___ __ Harriett Christina Miller 13
bf 1838 Jul 02
df 1900 Dec 23
dm 1915 May 29 Glezen, Pike Co., IN.
Wesley Minton Whitehead 13
bm 1825 ___ __ to Silas Whitehead 12 et ux Emily (nee Young 12) Whitehead
mf 1845 Apr 29 Martha Ann Garwood 13 in Pike Co., IN.
bf 1827 May 01 Jesse Garwood 12 et ux Susanna (nee Young 12) Garwood in
KY.
dm 1880 Mar 14 in Morgan Co., IL.
df 1896 Jan 10 in Redmon, King Co., WA.
with Martha Ann (nee Garwood 13) Whitehead
Nelson R 14 John Wesley 14 Albert J 14 Silas F 14 Cassius M 14
b18460630 b18490617 b18510316 ~1857 b18610625
Minnie M 14 Ida L 14
b18640910 b18651218
Nelson Robert Whitehead 14
bm 1846 Jun 30 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in Pike Co., IN.
dm 1876 Jun 29 Jackson, Morgan Co., IL.
John Wesley Whitehead 14
bm 1849 Jun 17 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in Pike Co., IN.
dm 1902 Jul 23 Gibson Co., IN.
Albert Jordan Whitehead 14
bm 1851 Mar 16 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in Pike Co., IN.
dm 1898 May 02 Dallas, Dallas, TX.
Silas F. Whitehead 14
bm~1857 ___ __ to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in Pike Co., IN.
dm 1888 Jan 25 Morgan Co., IL.
Cassius Morton Whitehead 14
bm 1861 Jun 25 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in Pike Co., IN.
dm 1918 Apr 21 at Seattle, King Co., WA.
Minnie Madelyn Whitehead 14
bf 1864 Sep 10 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in
df 1940 Jul 14 at Seattle, King Co., WA.
mm 1886 May 17 Joseph Potts Richardson Morrison 14 in Seattle, King Co., WA.
bm 1859 Dec 04
dm 1918 Jan 13 at Seattle, King Co., WA..
Ida L. Whitehead 14
bf 1865 Dec 18 to Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 et ux Martha Ann (nee Garwood
13) Whitehead in IN.
df 1888 Apr 21 Seattle, King Co., WA.
n. Notes for WESLEY MINTON Whitehead: Submitter(s): GEORGE Whitehead
Microfilm: 25 BELLEVUE ROAD Submission: AF90-101409 ARLINGTON MA
USA 02174 1999 Aug 28
LINKAGE END 19 Silas Whitehead
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Charles Whitehead _
n. 1859 Trenton City Directory
Whitehead Charles, teller, h 66 E Front
1881 Trenton City Directory - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Charles, cashier First National Bank, h 167 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
1882 Trenton City Directory - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Charles, cashier First National Bank, h 167 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
1859 Trenton City Directory
Whitehead James, hosiery, h 64 Perry
Whitehead Thomas, beamer h Warren n Factory
1881 Trenton City Directory - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Bros.' Rubber Manufacturing Co., Assanpink creek, E Trenton
Whitehead Edgar, (Hamilton Rubber Co.), bds Greenwood cor Chestnut, Chamb'g
Whitehead Edward, 1oom boss, h 203 S Warren
Whitehead Esther, res 167 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Frederick, (Hamilton Rubber Co.), bds Greenwood av cor Chestnut, Chamb'g
Whitehead George H., (Whitehead Rubber Co.), bds 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead James R., (Whitehead Rubber Co.), h 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Joseph, (Hamilton Rubber Co.), h Greenwood av Chestnut, Chamb'g
Whitehead C. Louis, clerk, bds 167 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Richard R. (Whitehead Rubber Co.), bds 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Thomas, prop Franklin pottery, Meade av, h 286 Clinton, Millham
Whitehead William R., manager, h 31 Southard
1882 Trenton City Directory - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Bros.' Rubber Mfg Co., Assanpink creek, E Trenton
Whitehead Edgar (Hamilton Rubber Co.), bds 247 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Edward, loom boss, h 203 S Warren
Whitehead Frederick (Hamilton Rubber Co.), bds 247 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead George H. (Whitehead Rubber Co.), bds 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead James R. (Whitehead Rubber Co.), h 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Joseph (Hamilton Rubber Co.), h 247 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Richard R, Jr. (Whitehead Rubber Co.), bds 237 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead William R. (Swann, Tatler & Co.), h 218 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead C. Louis, clerk, bds 167 Greenwood av, Chamb'g
Whitehead Thomas (Franklin Pottery), h Clinton cor Sherman, Millham
Whitehead Richard M., h 340 Hamilton av, Chamb'g
1900 Trenton City - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Alfred, (Whitehead Bros' Rubber Co), res Millham Junction
Whitehead Bros' Rubber Co, adj creek n P R R
Whitehead C Louis, (Providential Tile Works), h 502 W State
Whitehead Charles W, plumber, h Quinton av (Villa Park)
Whitehead Edward, superintendent, h 407 Market
Whitehead Edward J, potter, h 225 Dickinson
Whitehead Emma C, vocal teacher, res 502 W State
Whitehead Frederick, h 28 Model av
Whitehead George, railroader, h 117 Washington
Whitehead Harvey, machinist, h 46 Fountain av
Whitehead Harvey, clerk, h 52 W State
Whitehead Robert V, bookkeeper, bds 52 W State
Whitehead Howard C, clerk, bds 136 N Clinton av
Whitehead Richard R, (Whitehead Bros Rubber Co), h 136 N Clinton av
Whitehead John, potter, h 242 N Broad
Whitehead Martha, wid James, res 217 S Clinton av
Whitehead Thomas, real estate, h 35 Butler
Whitehead William R, pres't (American L & B Co), h 218 Greenwood av
1920 Trenton City & Mercer Co. Directory - Fitzgerald
Whitehead Charles E, sec Tattersall Co, h 896 Parkside av
Whitehead Charles K, welder, res 972 E State
Whitehead Charles W, master plumber, 972 E State, h do
Whitehead C Louis, tile manufacturer, h 502 W State
Whitehead Richard K, rodman, h 475 Rutherford av
Whitehead Eleanor, res 475 Rutherford av
Whitehead Florence P, wid William R, h 492 Greenwood av
Whitehead Frederick, foreman, h 195 Humboldt
Whitehead F Edward, chemist, h 330 Berwyn av
Whitehead Harry H, machinist, res 237 Highland av
Whitehead Harvey, foreman, h 237 Highland av
Whitehead Harvey F, asst sec Trenton Potteries Co, h Yardley Pa
Whitehead Herbert, plumber, res 27 Firth
Whitehead Howard C, pres Whitehead Rubber Co, h Salem N J
Whitehead Manor Co, 7 W State, Edmund C Hill pres, Willet H Cooper sec
Whitehead Mary E, saleswoman, h 195 Humboldt
Whitehead Pauline M, wid Alfred, h 16 Perdicaris pl
Whitehead Richard G, gen manager, h 1208 Riverside av
Whitehead Richard R, supt Crescent Ins Wire, h 609 Greenwood av
Whitehead Robert V C, asst treas Trenton Saving Fund Society, h 20 Perdicaris pl
Whitehead Rubber Co, Whitehead rd, Howard C Whitehead pres, Marian W Grafton v-pres, Bertha W Provost treas
Whitehead Walter, broommaker, h 520 Ingham
Whitehead Willard, expressman, h 40 Pennington av
Whitehead Winthrop, contractor, 1424 W State, h do
Whitehead & Hoag Co, advertising novelties, 710 Amer Mech Bldg, Frederick G Manners mgr
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LINKAGE BEGIN 20 James Whitehead/Sarah - Cynthia Hoffner & G. Travis Whitehead
James Whitehead 70
bm 1803 NJ?
mf ____ ___ __ Sarah Weyman 70. Surname from GTW.
dm 1848 Sep 05 from Phil. Death Certificate. GTW.
with Sarah (nee Weyman 70)
Thomas S 71
b18411120
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Thomas Shaw Whitehead 71
bm 1841 Nov 20 to James Whitehead 70 et ux Sarah (nee Weyman 70) Whitehead
in PA
n. Cynthia Hoffner's line and to whom I am grateful for the help.
n. Gary Travis Whitehead's line and to whom I am also grateful for the help.
mf 1865 ___ __ Elizabeth C. Travis 71 in
bf 1844 Feb __ to Henry Travis 70 et ux Ann (nee _ 70) Travis
c. 1880 U. S. Census M R686 V61 E22 P44 L12 1274/1274
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, 1215 Field St.
P. O.:
Name SCAgeMonRelSMWDOcc MiscIBP BPF BPM Remarks
Thomas Whitehead MW 38 Pa
Elizabeth FW 36 W NJ
Henry MW 15 S Pa
Clara FW 14 D Pa
Thomas MW 12 S Pa
Julian MW 11 S Pa
Eugene MW 8 S Pa
Jessie MW 8 S Pa
Wyman MW 6 S Pa
William MW 4 S Pa
Daniel MW 1 S Pa
n. need the census sheet
c. 1900 U. S. Census T623 R1468 V177 ED615 S9 L63 1804//
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, Ward 26
SE Corner 13'th & Moore St. Enumerated: 1900 Jun 04, Thomas W. Scout
Name Rel. CSMonYearAgeSYrsNbNlPOB FPOB MPOB YearYrsNatOccupation UneSchRWELFT
Thomas Whitehead Head WMAug1841 58M Pa Pa Pa Lithographer 0 YYYR H
Ella Wife WFFeb1844 56M 3511 7Pa Pa Pa
YYY
Clara Hettinger Dau WFSep1866 33M 11 4 3Pa Pa Pa YYY
Theodore SIL WMAug1890 29M 11 Pa Pa Pa Cigar dealer 0 YYY
Jesse Whitehead Son WMJan1872 28S Pa Pa Pa Driver 0 YYY
Wyman Whitehead Son WMAug1874 26S Pa Pa Pa Printer 0 YYY
William Whitehead Son WMNov1875 24M 0 Pa Pa Pa Sheet iron worker 0 YYY
dm 1907 Apr 09 and interred ...
df
with Elizabeth (nee Travis 71) Whitehead
Alford 72 Henry 72 Clara 72 Thomas S 72 Julian 72
b b186512 b18660922 b18671205 b186909
Eugene 72 Jessie 72 Weyman 72 William 72
b1872 b187201 b187408 b187511
Daniel 72
b1879
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Henry Whitehead 72
bm 1865 Dec __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
mf ____ ___ __ Annie G. _ 72
c. 1900 U. S. Census T623 R1452 V153 ED26 S7 L75
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, Ward 26
934 Moore St. Enumerated: 1900 Jun 04, Thomas W. Scout
Name Rel. CSMonYearAgeSYrsNbNlPOB FPOB MPOB YearYrsNatOccupation UneSchRWELFT
Henry Whitehead Head WMDec1865 35M Pa Pa Pa 0 YYYR H
Annie Wife WFMar1866 34M Pa Pa Pa YYY
Martha Dau WFSep1888 11 Pa Pa Pa YYY
William Son WMDec1889 8 Pa Pa Pa YYY
Annie Dau WFMar1896 4 Pa Pa Pa YYY
Earl Son WMSep1899 1 Pa Pa Pa YYY
c. 1920 U. S. Census T R V245 ED812 S13 L14
Pensylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, 1548 McKean St.
Enumerated:
Name Rel. HHSCAgeYOI NYON SRWPOB Lang FPOB Lang MPOB Lang ETrade Industry EFarm
Henry T. Whitehead Head WM 55 Pa Eng Pa Eng Pa Eng
Anna G. Wife WF 53 Pa Eng
Earle Son WM 20 Pa Eng Pa Eng
Ruth M. Dau WF 14 Pa Eng Pa Eng
with Anna G. 72
Martha 73 William 73 Annie 73 Earl 73 Ruth M 73
b188809 b188912 b189603 b189909 b1906
Clara Whitehead 72
bf 1866 Sep 22 to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
mm 1887 Jun 29 John Bastian Hoffner 72
v. 1891 Jun 20
dm 1893 Apr 21
mm 189_ ___ __ Theodore Hettinger 72
bm 1870 Aug __ to _ in Pa, both parents born in PA.
n. 2002 November - finally made contact with a descendant and information on
this line comes from her - Cynthia Hoffner. Thanks.
Alford Whitehead Hoffner dm 19800220 SSN182-10-1969
n. Charles A. Hettinger bm 18861015 dm 18981212
with John Hoffner 72
Alford W 73
b18881011
with Theodore Hettinger 72
Thomas C J 73 Elizabeth 73
b18940631 b18950705
Thomas Shaw Whitehead 72
bm 1867 Dec 05 to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
c. 1900 U. S. Census T623 R1452 V195 ED999 S4 L35
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, Ward
St. Enumerated: 1900 Jun 04,
dm 1918 Apr __
Obit: TWC19180403 Whitehead, Thomas S. Died: on Wed. evening, at his home,
of pneumonia. Buried: funeral on Sunday, services at St. John's Lutheran
Church, interment at Northwood Cemetery.
Julian Whitehead 72
bm 1869 Sep __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee _ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
mf 1997 ___ __ Mary _ 72
bf 1867 Dec
c. 1900 U. S. Census T623 R V196 SD1 ED1024 S3B L82 /51/52
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Co., Philadelphia, Ward 40, Fort Mifflin St.
Enumerated: 1900 Jun 02, Thomas Logan
Name Rel. CSMonYearAgeSYrsNbNlPOB FPOB MPOB YearYrsNatOccupation UneSchRWELFT
J. Whitehead Head WMSep1869 30M 3 Pa Pa Pa Waterman 0 YYYR H
Mary Wife WFDec1867 32M 3 0 0Pa Pa Pa YYY
dm waterman
Eugene Whitehead 72
bm 1872 ___ __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
dm young
Jessie Whitehead 72
bm 1872 Jan __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
Weyman Whitehead 72
bm 1874 Aug __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
mf ____ ___ __ Elizabeth Walser 72
bf 1875 ___ __ to Conrad Walser 71 et ux Caroline
df 1929 Sep 01 at 54 and interred NJ, Pennsauken, Arlington Cem., Sec. L,
Lot 144, Grave 3, no headstone. NJ_CaCHS, WPA P#354-4 1937, WPA P#4445-4
1938.
dm 1957 Aug __ at 83Y Pennsauken, NJ.
1957 Aug 29 Obit: The Gloucester City News, Whitehead, Weyman Age 83 of
Gloucester City, Died Sat. Int. Private; 3 Sons, Anthony, Fredrick and
Weyman, Jr.; 4 Daughters, Marie, Edna, Lillian and Eliz.
with
Anthony 73 Fredrick 73 Weyman 73 Marie 73 Lillian 73
b b b19140923 b b
Edna 73 Elizabeth 73
b b
William Whitehead 72
bm 1875 Nov __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
Daniel Whitehead 72
bm 1879 ___ __ to Thomas Whitehead 71 et ux Elizabeth (nee __ 71) Whitehead
in Philadelphia, Penna.
dm young
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Martha Whitehead 73
bm 1888 Sep __ to Henry Whitehead 72 et ux Anna G. (nee _ 72) Whitehead in
PA
William Whitehead 73
bm 1889 Dec __ to Henry Whitehead 72 et ux Anna G. (nee _ 72) Whitehead in
PA
Annie Whitehead 73
bm 1896 Mar __ to Henry Whitehead 72 et ux Anna G. (nee _ 72) Whitehead in
PA
Earl Whitehead 73
bm 1899 Sep __ to Henry Whitehead 72 et ux Anna G. (nee _ 72) Whitehead in
PA
Ruth M. Whitehead 73
bm 1906 ___ __ to Henry Whitehead 72 et ux Anna G. (nee _ 72) Whitehead in
PA
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Anthony Whitehead 73
bm ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
mf ____ ___ __ Hilda _ 73
dm
with
no issue
Anthony W. Whitehead
dm 1996 Jul 03 at 22 in Camden. NJ_CaCHS Courier19960708, Carl Miller FH,
Sunset?a
Fredrick Whitehead 73
bm ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
mf
mf ____ ___ __ Margaret L. _ 73
bf 1923 ___ __
dm
df 1992 Mar 31
Obit: 1992 Apr 02 Elmer Times, Fr.
Margaret L. Whitehead, 69, Franklinville, died Mar 31, 1992 in Elmer
Com. Hosp. Mbr Martin Luther Chapel of Pennsauken, NJ. Survived by
husband Fred L., dau Patricia McKillop. Memorial services - Apr 03, 1992
- Martin Luther Chapel, Pennsauken. Christy-Adams Funerl Home, Elmer.
rwc - this lady may go elsewhere - rwc75 2000/03/26.
with
Frederick 74 Weyman 74 Dorothy 74 girl 74
b b19351231 b b
with
Joanne 74 Thomas 74
b b
Weyman H. Whitehead 73
bm 1914 Sep 23 to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
mf ____ ___ __ Ruth DuBosque 73
dm 1989 Jan 21
1989 Jan 24 Obit: Gloucester Times, Fri.
Weyman H. Whitehead, 74, National Park, died Jan 21, 1989 in Underwood
Mem. Hosp. Born in Gloucester City. Survived by wife Ruth, nee DuBosque,
son Wayne & dau Janet Keebler. Rev. Robert Barbar will conduct services
Tuesday in McGuinness Funeral Home, Woodbury. Burial - Woodbury Mem. Park
SISSN NJ 149-09-6979; DRL National Park, NJ.
with Ruth (nee DuBosque 73) Whitehead
Wayne 74 Janet 74
Marie Whitehead 73
bf ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
Lillian Whitehead 73
bf ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
Edna Whitehead 73
bf ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
Elizabeth Whitehead 73
bf ____ ___ __ to Weyman Whitehead 72 et ux
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Maggie Whitehead 73
bm 1889 Jun __ to John Whitehead 72 et ux Mary (nee _ 72)
Whitehead in NJ
Herbert R. Whitehead 73
bm 1899 May __ to John Whitehead 72 et ux Mary (nee _ 72)
Whitehead in NJ
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Frederick Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 1.
Weyman Whitehead 74
bm 1935 Dec 31 to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 1.
dm 1997 Apr 15 SISSN NJ 150-54-3789; DRL NJ, Cape May, Tuckahoe 08270;
DBL NJ, Camden, Runnemede
Dorothy Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 1.
girl Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 1.
Joanne Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 2.
Thomas Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Frederick Whitehead 73 et ux 2.
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Wayne Whitehead 74
bm ____ ___ __ to Weyman H. Whitehead 73 et ux Ruth (nee DuBosque 73)
Whitehead
Janet Whitehead 74
bf ____ ___ __ to Weyman H. Whitehead 73 et ux Ruth (nee DuBosque 73)
Whitehead
mm ____ ___ __ _ Keebler 74
LINKAGE END 20 James Whitehead/Sarah - Cynthia Hoffner's line
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LINKAGE BEGIN 21 John Whitehead/Martha of Branford.
John Whitehead 11
bm<1640
n. GDFSNE.
1660 of Branford.
mf 1660 May 25 Martha Bradfield 11. GDFSNE.
bf ____ ___ __ to Lesley Bradfield 10
n. GDFSNE.
1667 party to new church covenant.
1669 nominated for freeman.
n. CN_UCCP V2 P112
For B: John Bowers, Edward Frisbey, .., Rob^t Foote, John Whitehead, ...
dm 1695.
Inventory: attended by 7 children and widow Martha.
n. 1716 Oct CN_UCCP V5 P575 No more after this date.
Upon the petition of Micah Palmer of Branford, administrator on the
estates of John Whitehead, sen. and Samuel Whitehead, both late of
Branford, deceased, for the selling part of a piece of a meadow belonging
te the said John Whitehead's estate, lying at Indian Neck, for the
satisfying a debt of L2 13s 0d, and for the selling part of a piece of
land belonging to the said Samuel Whitehead's estate, lying at Dutch House
Neck, for the satisfying a debt of L7 11s 0d, due from his estate, there
being no moveables to satisfy the said debts, or that the said petitioner
may have the said land and meadow secured to him and his heirs, and he
will see the said debts truly and [55] speedily paid: It is agreed || and
resolded by this Court, that the legatees of the aforesaid estates shall
have liberty for the space of half a year from this time to pay their
rateable parts of the said debts to the administrator; which if they do,
then the said lands to be divided among them, otherwise the petitioner is
allowed to make sale thereof according to his petition, for the payment of
said debts or to keep it himself if he shall pay the debts out of his own
estate.
with Martha (nee Bradfield 11) Whitehead.
Mary 12 Hannah 12 John 12 Martha 12 Damaris 12
b16620506 b16640510 b16660220 16680110 b16700120
Samuel 12 Eliphalet 12 Elizabeth 12 Thomas 12
b16721124 b16740927 b167710 b16810217
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Mary Whitehead 12
bf 1662 May 06 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
Hannah Whitehead 12
bf 1664 May 10 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
John Whitehead 12
bm 1666 Feb 20 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
Martha Whitehead 12
bf 1668 Jan 10 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. Or Mercy Whitehead - GDFSNE.
Damaris Whitehead 12
b. 1670 Jan 20 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
Samuel Whitehead 12
bm 1672 Nov 24 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
n. GDFSNE.
"... land belonging to the said Samuel Whitehead's estate, lying at
Dutch House Neck, ..."
dm<1716
Eliphalet Whitehead 12
b. 1674 Sep 27 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
Elizabeth Whitehead 12
bf 1677 Oct __ to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
Thomas Whitehead 12
bm 1681 Feb 17 to John Whitehead 11 et ux Martha (nee Bradfield 11)
Whitehead. GDFSNE.
LINKAGE END 21 John Whitehead/Martha of Branford.
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n. Begin monoline
n. Whitehead_1830NJ_monoline
Ezekiel Whitehead _
c. 1830 U. S. Census M19 Index P124-125 R82 P69 L11.
NJ, Morris Co., Morris Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Ezekial Whitehead /2 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 60-69MW
_________________________ 60-69FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 30-39FW
_________________________ 20-29MW
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_________________________ 00-04MW
n. Whitehead_1840NJ_monoline
Mary Whitehead _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M19 Index P81 R251 P436 L26.
NJ, Essex Co., Rahway Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
Mary Whitehead /0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 50-59FW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 20-29MW
George Whitehead _
c. 1840 U. S. Census M19 Index P81 R251 P409 L20.
NJ, Essex Co., Bellville Twp.
Name /0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/0 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1/
George Whitehead /0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0/
_________________________ 30-39MW
_________________________ 30-39FW
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n. Whitehead_1850NJ_monoline
William M. Whitehead _
bm 1818
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _
bf 1820
c. Census M432 Index P_get R449 P6B L18 76/88.
NJ, Essex Co., Elizabeth Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Aug 03, A. M. Elmer, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Oliver Pierce 63M Farmer NY
Mary Pierce 64F NJ
William M. Whitehead 32M Physician NJ
Mary Whitehead 30F NJ
Oliver Pierce 31M Baker NJ
Aaron A. Pierce 28M Dentist NJ
Hannah A. Pierce 26F NJ
Mary P. Whitehead 7F NJ
Michael Peterson 21M Labourer Ireland
John Magrath 16M " "
Mary Shardon 30F "
Thomas A. Decker 22M Baker NJ
Elias Whitehead _
bm 1815
mf ____ ___ __ Mary _ _
bf 1822
c. 1850 U. S. Census M432 Index P_get R450 P263A L25 21/23.
NJ, Essex Co., Springfield Twp.
Enumerated: 1850 Sep 04, John Little, Ass't Marshal.
Name AgeSCOcc R E BP MSIED Remarks
Elias Whitehead 35M Paper maker 600NJ
Mary " his W. 28F NJ
Albert " 3M NJ
Phebe Roberts Wid 67F NJ
Howel Whitehead 35M Shoemaker NJ
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n. 2006/11/05 12:48:55 Sun 309 1162752535
Whitehead_1790PA_monoline
(Widow) Whitehead _
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P031 C1/3.
PA, Berks Co., Caernarvon Twp.
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
(Widow) Whitehead 00 00 03 00 00
Frederick Whitehead _
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P037 C1/3.
PA, Berks Co., Maiden Creek Twp.
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
Fred^k Whitehead 01 01 02 00 00
Volentine Whitehead _
n. I think this Whitehead was converted from Weisskopf from conversation with
a Whitehead who descends and was a co-worker, though different company,
when I worked at the IDC 1995-1997. RWC.
c. 1790 U. S. Census M637/T498 Index P420 R___ P265 C1/3.
PA, Westmoreland Co., N. Huntingdon Twp.
Name 16+ <16 >0 F S
Volentine Whitehad 01 01 01 00 00
n. End monoline
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References:
1. Soundex W330
1880 NJ T763 R47
1880 Pa T769 R159
1900 NJ T1060 R193
1900 Pa T1068 R555
1910
1920
2. LI Families from NYGBR - Hoff ed. P671 - 675.
Daniel Whitehead and Some of his Descendants - C. B. Curtis
3. Pennsylvania Archives Series V9 P274, 2'nd Series Rev/UPA F146.P41 HSP
PA_1stPCR First Presbyterian Church Records 1702-1745
PA_SM&ZCR St. Michael's & Zion Church Records 1745-1800
PA_SPPECR St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church Records
PA_3rdPCR Third Presbyterian Church Records 1775-1889
PA_APCR - Abington Presbyterian Church Record
PA_SPMECR - St. Paul's Methodist/Episcopal Church Records LDS0387881
PA_MRRJC - Marriage Register of Rev. Joseph Castle 1825-1874.
4. Whitehead file at Genealogical Soc. Of PA.
5. PADAMDR - Poulson's HSP PH 23A.4 Notices of Mg & Deaths in American
Daily Advertiser
6. The Annals of Newtown in Queens Co., NY 1852 James Riker, Jr.
7. NJ_GCMR Gloucester County New Jersey Marriage Records - Craig. done
NJ_BuCMR Burlington done
NJ_SCGDV1 Salem County Genealogical Data V1 done
NJ_CuCMR Cumberland Co. done
8. Land Records of Sussex Co., DE 1722-1731 Deed BFN6 Malone done
Land Records of Sussex Co., DE 1769-1782 Deed BLN11,BMN12 Wright done
Land Records of Sussex Co., DE 1782-1789 Deed BNN13 Mason/Wright done
9. Index of Sussex Co., DE Wills 1800-1851 Moore none
10. PA_PCB PA, Philadelphia County Births -
11. BLM - Bureau of Land Management
12. NJ_GCHS Gloucester County Historical Society Records
13. Griggs Russell Whitehead - personal communication 2000/03
son/Mark William Whitehead
14. Thomas Charles Whitehead - personal communication 2000/03
15. PA_PCDC - Philadelphia [County] District Court, Declarations of
Intention, 1818-1875 Index, Jefferson M. Moak, The Chestnut Hill
Almanac, Genealogical Series - Publication #1.
16. Genealogy of the Descendants ofthe REV. RICHARD DENTON of Homestead,
L.I., by GEORGE D. A. COMBES, Pages 11 & 12.
17. LISR, Long Island Source Records, FWPL 974.71L ~1993.
NYQCDW - Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York, Recorded
in Libers A and C of Deeds, now int the Register's Office at Jamaica,
New York. P134-141, P122-125
18. CN_UCCCR - Connecticut, University of Connecticut, Colonial
Connecticut Records 1636-1776. http://www.colonialct.uconn.edu/
David F. Avery (David.Avery[@]uconn.edu)
11. GDFSNE
A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England, Before
1692. 4 volumes. By James Savage.
Available in some libraries and on the Internet at:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage
finis
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Index
A. Whitehead P17 Aaron Whitehead 71 P11
Abigail Whitehead 07 P4 Abigail Whitehead 08 P5
Abigail Whitehead 08 P75 Abigail Whitehead 09 P6
Abraham Whitehead 13 P58 Abraham Whitehead 70 P10
Abraham Whitehead P60 Abraham Whitehead _ P17
Adam Whitehead 06 P3 Albert Jordan Whitehead 14 P77
Alice Whitehead 07 P40 Alice Whitehead 15 P19
Amy Whitehead 07 P4 Andrew Joline Whitehead 06 P37
Andrew Whitehead _ P22 Annie Manlove Whitehead 11 P8
Annie Whitehead 73 P82 Anthony W. Whitehead P83
Anthony Whitehead 73 P83 Arthur Whitehead 15 P62
Asa Whitehead _ P32 Ashbel G. Whitehead 06 P49
Ashbel Green Whitehead 07 P50 Barbara Whitehead 17 P57
Benjamin Whitehead 06 P46 Benjamin Whitehead 08 P5
Benjamin Whitehead 09 P6 Benjamin Whitehead _ P32
Beryl M. Whitehead 14 P63 Beryl M. Whitehead 15 P63
Caleb Whitehead P66 Caleb Whitehead _ P66
Caroline Whitehead _ P72 Cassius Morton Whitehead 14 P77
Catherine Whitehead 10 P7 Catherine Whitehead _ P18
Charity Whitehead 08 P5 Charles Caleb Whitehead 15 P67
Charles Ogleby Whitehead _ P44 Charles Whitehead 16 P68
Charles Whitehead P25 Charles Whitehead _ P22
Charles Whitehead _ P44 Charles Whitehead _ P66
Charles Whitehead _ P72 Charles Whitehead _ P78
Charlotte Whitehead 07 P38 Cheryl A. Whitehead 17 P57
Clara Whitehead 72 P81 Coburn Whitehead 07 P50
Dale Whitehead 17 P57 Damaris Whitehead 12 P88
Daniel "David" W. Whitehead _ P17 Daniel Whitehead 05 P2
Daniel Whitehead 06 P3 Daniel Whitehead 08 P5
Daniel Whitehead 08 P75 Daniel Whitehead 09 P6
Daniel Whitehead 72 P81 Daniel Whitehead _ P22
David Whitehead 06 P3 David Whitehead 07 P38
David Whitehead 07 P40 David Whitehead P44
David Whitehead P73 David Whitehead _ P17
David Whitehead _ P72 Deborah Whitehead 06 P49
Deborah Whitehead 07 P4 Deborah Whitehead 08 P5
Deborah Whitehead 17 P57 Dorothy Ann Whitehead 15 P70
Dorothy Whitehead 74 P85 E. T. Whitehead _ P72
Earl Whitehead 73 P82 Edna Whitehead 73 P83
Edward Bardin Whitehead 10 P7 Eleanor Whitehead 09 P6
Elias Whitehead 06 P37 Elias Whitehead 07 P39
Elias Whitehead _ P44 Elias Whitehead _ P90
Eliphalet Whitehead 12 P88 Elisha Whitehead 08 P75
Eliza Whitehead 71 P13 Eliza Whitehead 72 P14
Elizabeth Budd Whitehead 07 P50 Elizabeth Manlove Whitehead 11 P8
Elizabeth Whitehead 06 P49 Elizabeth Whitehead 06 P54
Elizabeth Whitehead 07 P38 Elizabeth Whitehead 07 P4
Elizabeth Whitehead 09 P6 Elizabeth Whitehead 11 P8
Elizabeth Whitehead 12 P88 Elizabeth Whitehead 73 P83
Elizabeth Whitehead P61 Elizabeth Whitehead _ P23
Emily Whitehead 72 P15 Emma Martin Whitehead 07 P50
Enoch Whitehead P26 Esther Whitehead _ P23
Eugene Whitehead 72 P81 Eunice Whitehead 08 P75
Ezekiel Whitehead _ P89 Florence Whitehead 16 P68
Frank Edward Whitehead P26 Frank Whitehead 15 P70
Frederick Whitehead 74 P85 Frederick Whitehead _ P91
Fredrick Whitehead 73 P83 Gad Whitehead 08 P75
Gary Whitehead 17 P57 George Whitehead 08 P75
George Whitehead P25 George Whitehead _ P22
George Whitehead _ P89 Gerrard Irvine Whitehead _ P22
Gertrude Whitehead 16 P68 Grace Whitehead 06 P29
Griggs Russell Whitehead 16 P68 Griggs Russell Whitehead 17 P69
H. Fulton Whitehead 15 P64 Hannah C. Whitehead 07 P50
Hannah Whitehead 12 P88 Hannah Whitehead _ P23
Helenah Whitehead 09 P6 Henry Whitehead 14 P59
Henry Whitehead 72 P81 Henry Whitehead _ P18
Henry Whitehead _ P22 Henry Whitehead _ P72
Herbert R. Whitehead 73 P84 Herbert Whitehead _ P65
Ida L. Whitehead 14 P77 Ina Whitehead 05 P51
Isaac Whitehead _ P32 Isaac Whitehead 05 P28
Isaac Whitehead 06 P29 Jacob Whitehead 06 P47
Jacob Whitehead 71 P13 Jacob Whitehead 72 P15
Jacqueline Whitehead 17 P57 James Coburn Whitehead 07 P50
James Edmund Whitehead 07 P50 James Whitehead 04 P36
James Whitehead 05 P48 James Whitehead 06 P49
James Whitehead 07 P40 James Whitehead 70 P10
James Whitehead 70 P79 James Whitehead _ P22
James Whitehead _ P23 James Whitehead _ P32
James Whitehead _ P44 James Whitehead _ P47
James Whitehead _ P72 Jane Cummiskey Whitehead _ P17
Jane Whitehead P26 Jane Whitehead P41
Jane Whitehead P61 Jane Whitehead _ P72
Janet Whitehead 74 P86 Jennie M. Whitehead _ P65
Jessie Whitehead 72 P81 Joanne Whitehead 74 P85
Joel Whitehead _ P17 John Coburn Whitehead 07 P50
John Gaskell Lawrence Whitehead 11 P8 John J. Whitehead 72 P16
John J. Whitehead _ P18 John W. Whitehead 14 P60
John Wesley Whitehead 14 P77 John Whitehead 06 P42
John Whitehead 06 P49 John Whitehead 07 P74
John Whitehead 11 P87 John Whitehead 12 P88
John Whitehead 68 P9 John Whitehead 69 P9
John Whitehead 71 P13 John Whitehead P43
John Whitehead P44 John Whitehead P73
John Whitehead _ P18 John Whitehead _ P22
John Whitehead _ P23 John Whitehead _ P31
Jonathan Whitehead 06 P3 Jonathan Whitehead 07 P4
Jordon Jennings Whitehead 13 P77 Joseph Whitehead 06 P29
Joseph Whitehead _ P23 Joshua Whitehead _ P17
Julia Ann Whitehead 71 P13 Julian Whitehead 72 P81
L. Bertha Whitehead _ P65 Lafayette M. Whitehead P25
Larry Whitehead 17 P57 Laverne Whitehead 16 P20
Leonard Whitehead P41 Leonard Whitehead P43
Lester A. Whitehead 15 P56 Lester Whitehead 16 P56
Letitia Whitehead 06 P42 Lewis P. Whitehead 72 P14
Lewis Whitehead 70 P10 Lillian Whitehead 73 P83
Lillian Whitehead _ P18 Lizzie Whitehead _ P18
Lois Whitehead 07 P40 Lois Whitehead P21
Louis Whitehead 15 P19 Lucretia Whitehead 71 P12
Luke Whitehead _ P22 Lydia Whitehead 06 P54
Lydia Whitehead P60 Magdalena Whitehead 06 P37
Maggie Whitehead 73 P84 Margaret Christiana Whitehead 11 P8
Margaret Whitehead 16 P72 Margaret Whitehead _ P23
Maria Whitehead 71 P13 Marie Whitehead 73 P83
Mark William Whitehead 18 P69 Martha Whitehead 12 P88
Martha Whitehead 73 P82 Martha Whitehead _ P23
Mary Cresap Whitehead 07 P50 Mary E. Whitehead _ P18
Mary Whitehead 06 P29 Mary Whitehead 06 P49
Mary Whitehead 06 P54 Mary Whitehead 07 P39
Mary Whitehead 07 P4 Mary Whitehead 09 P6
Mary Whitehead 11 P8 Mary Whitehead 12 P88
Mary Whitehead 71 P13 Mary Whitehead 72 P14
Mary Whitehead P21 Mary Whitehead P26
Mary Whitehead P61 Mary Whitehead P8
Mary Whitehead _ P22 Mary Whitehead _ P23
Mary Whitehead _ P35 Mary Whitehead _ P72
Mary Whitehead _ P89 Matthew Whitehead 05 P42
Mercy Whitehead 07 P4 Minnie Madelyn Whitehead 14 P77
Moses Whitehead 07 P39 Nancy Whitehead 10 P7
Nancy Whitehead 16 P20 Nathaniel Whitehead 07 P55
Nathaniel Whitehead _ P22 Nelson Robert Whitehead 14 P77
Oliver Whitehead _ P33 Peter Whitehead _ P22
Phebe Whitehead 07 P50 Prudence Whitehead 06 P37
Prudence Whitehead 07 P40 Rachel Whitehead 07 P40
Radcliff Whitehead _ P22 Richard Whitehead 05 P45
Richard Whitehead _ P8 Robert A. Whitehead _ P72
Robert Whitehead 05 P53 Robert Whitehead 13 P58
Robert Whitehead 15 P19 Robert Whitehead 15 _ P72
Robert Whitehead P26 Robert Whitehead _ P22
Robert Whitehead _ P44 Roberta Whitehead 16 P20
Ruth M. Whitehead 73 P82 Samuel Whitehead 06 P29
Samuel Whitehead 12 P88 Samuel Whitehead 72 P16
Samuel Whitehead _ P27 Sarah Whitehead 06 P29
Sarah Whitehead 07 P40 Sarah Whitehead 08 P5
Sarah Whitehead 09 P6 Sarah Whitehead 14 P60
Sarah Whitehead 71 P13 Sarah Whitehead 72 P14
Sarah Whitehead P34 Seth Whitehead P73
Silas F. Whitehead 14 P77 Silas Whitehead 12 P76
Stanton Whitehead P17 Susan B. Whitehead _ P23
Susannah Budd Whitehead 07 P50 Susannah Elizabeth Whitehead 07 P50
Susannah Whitehead 06 P29 Susannah Whitehead 08 P5
Susannah Whitehead P61 Tamara Whitehead 15 P63
Thomas Charles Whitehead 15 P70 Thomas Charles Whitehead 16 P71
Thomas Charles Whitehead 17 P71 Thomas Colgan Whitehead 10 P7
Thomas Shaw Whitehead 71 P80 Thomas Shaw Whitehead 72 P81
Thomas Whitehead 06 P42 Thomas Whitehead 07 P4
Thomas Whitehead 08 P5 Thomas Whitehead 12 P88
Thomas Whitehead 71 P13 Thomas Whitehead 74 P85
Thomas Whitehead _ P34 Thomas Willett "Willett" Whitehead 10 P7
Timothy Whitehead 05 P36 Timothy Whitehead 06 P37
Volentine Whitehead _ P91 Wade Whitehead 17 P57
Wayne Whitehead 74 P86 Wesley Minton Whitehead 13 P77
Weyman H. Whitehead 73 P83 Weyman Whitehead 72 P81
Weyman Whitehead 74 P85 Widow Whitehead _ P44
William A. Whitehead 72 P16 William A. Whitehead _ P72
William Adee Whitehead _ P31 William Ellis Whitehead _ P17
William M. Whitehead _ P90 William Manlove Whitehead 11 P8
William P. Whitehead _ P22 William W. Whitehead _ P22
William Whitehead 06 P42 William Whitehead 06 P49
William Whitehead 06 P54 William Whitehead 07 P50
William Whitehead 15 P19 William Whitehead 16 P72
William Whitehead 71 P13 William Whitehead 72 P81
William Whitehead 73 P82 William Whitehead P33
William Whitehead P43 William Whitehead P73
William Whitehead _ P22 William Whitehead _ P23
William Whitehead _ P31 William Whitehead _ P44
William Whitehead _ P72
Index_Spouse
"Maggie", Margaret P26 A., Edwin P65
Adams, Delores P71 Adams, Roberta 15 P19
Ann, Mary P72 B., Anna P44
Baker, Melyn 07 P40 Barden, Edward P61
Bardin, Edward 09 P6 Barns, Rachel 07 P50
Beasor, John P23 Beaston, Eleanor 11 P8
Betts, John 08 P5 Betts, Thomas 07 P4
Bond, Anne 07 P74 Bonnel, Henry 06 P37
Boylan, Ruth 16 P71 Bradfield, Martha 11 P87
Brown, _ 16 P68 Buckley, Jane P17
Bunnell, Nathaniel 06 P29 Burroughs, Thomas 07 P4
C., Forman P50 Capeheart, Christiana P47
Carpenter, Ann 09 P6 Coburn, Hannah 06 P49
Coe, Abby P31 Cornell, John 09 P6
Cornell, John P61 Cornell, Thomas 09 P6
Cornell, William P61 Creed, Jane 07 P4
Crossley, William 71 P12 Crysap, Michael P35
Davis, Catherine P18 Doughty, Benjamin 08 P5
Doughty, Daniel 05 P51 Doughty, Jacob 65 P4
Driscoll, Jack 14 P63 DuBosque, Ruth 73 P83
E., George P17 Elaway, Maria 10 P7
Elizabeth, Margaret P31 Field, Jacob 08 P5
Field, Sarah 07 P4 Field, Stephen 09 P6
Fremer, Jemmima 07 P40 Fries, Emma P17
G., Annie P17 Gardiner, David 11 P8
Garwood, Martha 13 P77 Garwood, Susan 13 P77
Gasbarro, _ 16 P20 George, Mortimer 11 P8
Glenz, _ 16 P20 Grigson, Sarah P27
H., Walter P65 Hagar, John 08 P75
Harrington, Abigail 07 P74 Henry, _ 16 P20
Hettinger, Theodore 72 P81 Hewitt, Caroline P17
Hewlett, Benjamin 08 P5 Hicks, Thomas 07 P4
Hinds, Elizabeth 06 P29 Hobart, Frances P33
Hoffner, John 72 P81 Horsfield, Joseph 09 P6
Huffman, Mary P34 Hulet, Benjamin P61
I., John P72 Ingersoll, Jeanne 05 P2
Keebler, _ 74 P86 Kemble, Rebecca P43
Kissam, Joseph 08 P5 L., Elizabeth P66
Lawson, Joseph P41 Leech, Margaret 05 P45
Lewis, Phebe 69 P9 Loine, Magdaline 05 P36
Lord, John P26 Lynch?, Margaret P44
M., Josephine P19 M., Thomas P50
Mahaffy, James P72 McIntyre, Matilda 71 P13
Miller, Hannah P32 Miller, Harriett 13 P77
Miller, Joanna 05 P37 Millette, Florence 15 P64
Morrison, Joseph 14 P77 Opdyke, Sarah 06 P3
Otto, Jacob 07 P50 Otto, Jacob P49
P10, Rhoda P10 P3, S P3
P4, J P4 P68, P68 P68
P68, P68 P68 P68, mf P68
P71, mf P71 P72, P72 P72
P72, mm17 P72 P8, M P8
P8, S P8 P83, mf P83
Passier, _ 15 P19 Payne, Dorothy 15 P56
Peachee, Mary P23 Peirce, Thankful 08 P75
Pennington, Charlotte P32 Pine, Elizabeth 05 P42
Powers, Martha 70 P11 Price, Jane 06 P29
Prichard, Hannah 05 P53 R., Emily P17
R., Jacob P23 Reamshart, Margaret P26
Ricketts, Sarah 15 P62 Ridgeway, Josephine P72
Riggins, _ P18 Rivel, Ruth P18
Rogers, Caroline 11 P8 Rotzell, Jos. 11 P8
Russell, Florence 15 P67 S., M. P72
Sackett, Hannah 08 P5 Schofield, Mary 13 P58
Searing, Phoebe P40 Skidmore, Samuel 09 P6
Sloman, Frank P17 Souder, Margaret P65
Springer, Milicent P23 Stebbins, Benjamin 07 P4
Stevenson, Abigail 06 P3 Swearer, Harrison P26
Taylor, John 07 P4 Town, Joseph 06 P54
Travis, Elizabeth 71 P80 Urquhart, William 07 P4
VanReynegom, Francis 10 P7 W., Charles P18
Wade, Daniel 06 P37 Walser, Elizabeth 72 P81
Warren, Mary 06 P29 Waters, Anthony 07 P4
Wescott, Ruth P23 Weyman, Sarah 70 P79
Willet, Elinor 08 P5 Willett, Catherine 09 P6
Willett, Elizabeth 08 P5 Wood, Sarah P23
Young, Emily 12 P76 _, Abigail 06 P37
_, Ann P22 _, Ann P72
_, Annie 72 P81 _, Arbadella 16 P56
_, Connie 15 P63 _, Elizabeth 06 P37
_, Elizabeth P22 _, Elizabeth P44
_, Emma P60 _, Genevieve 14 P63
_, Hester P32 _, Hilda 73 P83
_, Isabel 05 P28 _, Isabella P44
_, Jane 05 P53 _, Jane 06 P37
_, Kate P18 _, Lucy 13 P58
_, Lydia 70 P10 _, Margaret 73 P83
_, Margaret P44 _, Mary 05 P48
_, Mary 07 P55 _, Mary 72 P81
_, Mary P32 _, Mary P47
_, Mary P90 _, Mary P90
_, Naomi 11 P8 _, Ruth 06 P37
_, Sarah 71 P13 _, Sarah P44
_, Sophia 05 P45 _, Tichenor 06 P37
_, _ 15 P70 _, _ P47
_,, Sarah 16 P23 mf, mf 17 P23
mf, mf 17 P37 mm, mm 17 P23
mm, mm 17 P23 mm, mm 17 P23
mm, mm 17 P23 mm, mm 18 P23
the, Sears 23 P72
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