Elizabeth Mary Watson

Female 1745 - 1826  (81 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Mary Watson was born 1745 (daughter of John Burrowes and Hope Taylor, daughter of John Watson and Hope Taylor); died 1826.

    Elizabeth married John Stilwell 04 Dec 1764. John (son of Joseph Stillwell and Sarah ?) was born 26 Dec 1738; died 26 Sep 1813. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. John Stillwell
    2. William Stillwell
    3. Mary Stilwell was born 03 Jun 1769; died 03 Feb 1804, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Burrowes

    John — Hope Taylor. Hope (daughter of John Taylor and Sarah Hartshorne) was born 1721; died 27 Oct 1792. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Hope Taylor was born 1721 (daughter of John Taylor and Sarah Hartshorne); died 27 Oct 1792.
    Children:
    1. 1. Elizabeth Mary Watson was born 1745; died 1826.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Taylor was born 09 Jun 1690 (son of Edward Taylor and Catherine ?); died 1736.

    John — Sarah Hartshorne. Sarah (daughter of Richard Hartshorne and Margaret Carr) was born 03 Sep 1687; died Abt 1730. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  Sarah Hartshorne was born 03 Sep 1687 (daughter of Richard Hartshorne and Margaret Carr); died Abt 1730.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Taylor
    2. Sarah Taylor
    3. Katherine Taylor
    4. Mercy Taylor
    5. Ann Taylor
    6. 3. Hope Taylor was born 1721; died 27 Oct 1792.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Edward Taylor

    Edward — Catherine ?. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Catherine ?
    Children:
    1. 6. John Taylor was born 09 Jun 1690; died 1736.

  3. 14.  Richard Hartshorne was born 24 Oct 1641, Leicestershire, England (son of William Hartshorne); died 03 May 1722.

    Other Events:

    • Residence: Feb 1672, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

    Notes:

    From "This Old Monmouth of Ours"

    RICHARD HARTSHORNE (3), son of William (1), was the founder of the family in America, on whose coasts he landed in September 1669. He proceeded almost immediately to Monmouth County, New Jersey, where he acquired, prior to May 24, 1670, his first real-estate holdings at Waycake, on the Bay Shore. Here he settled and here he continued to live for upward of thirty years. Then he removed to the village of Middle- town, where, for twenty years more, he resided in a house that he had built for himself there, in 1702 or 1703. This house is still standing, although so changed by alterations made about thirty years ago as to bear little resemblance to the orieinal structure. It was built on Middletown Lot No. 25, which had been apportioned to William Goulding (or Golden) in the drawing of 1867, and is said to have been the first of its type erected in New Jersey - a type so well adapted to the rural require- ments of that day that it became very popular and served as a pattern, often copied for the next two hundred years.

    Richard Hartshorne became one of the largest land-holders in the county, acquiring, from time to time, large acreages (about 800 in 1676, in various parcels), until he held about 4000 acres, including nearly all the present Highlands, as well as the Hook.

    About the time he removed to Middletown (1703) he transferred to his son William the properties of the Highlands and the Hook. For some years after making Middletown his permanent residence, Richard Harts- horne continued to spend the summer months at the Waycake place.

    The period in which he lived as a troublous, a disputatious, and a contentious one, a period vexed by the encroachments and exactions of the Lords Proprietors and, subsequently, by those of the Crown and of the Royal Governors. Men the most peaceable were forced into quarrels and controversies, for there was no middle-ground between tame sub- mission and manly resistance. To the rapacity of the governing powers were added all the countless burdens and disputes and perplexities incident of necessity to the founding of an infant settlement in a forest peopled by savages.

    Thus it was that Richard Harts- horne, himself a Friend and a man of peace, yet found himself, from superioreducation, from material interests, and from the trust and confidence reposed in and thrust upon him by his neighbors, ever in the forefront of conflict. And in these conflicts he did not hesitate, when occasion demanded it, to jeopard even his liberty itself.

    Associating himself with his friend, Captain John Bowne, and working in close harmony with him, Richard Hartshorne, who possessed a rare combination of common-sense and far-sighted idealism, becoming one of the prime factors in molding and shaping the policies of our county in Its infant years. Speaker of the House of Assembly, of which body he was a member for twenty years, Town-Clerk, Sheriff-designate, Com- missioner of Highways, practitioner before our courts (although it is doubtful if he had been formally bred to the Bar), Judge of the Court of Sessions, and Member of the Governor's Council, his pursuits were too multifarious and his activities too multitudinous to be even glanced
    at here.

    In fidelity, in dignity, and in honor, for more than fifty years, Richard Hartshorne walked among the people with whom he had come to dwell, and dying, left behind him a reputation of sterling worth that lives yet today.

    Residence:
    He was visited by George Fox prior to Fox's trip to Gravesend.

    Richard married Margaret Carr 27 Nov 1670. Margaret (daughter of Robert Carr) was born Abt 1650; died Abt 1719. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  Margaret Carr was born Abt 1650 (daughter of Robert Carr); died Abt 1719.
    Children:
    1. Robert Hartshorne was born 05 Feb 1671; died Yes, date unknown.
    2. Hugh Hartshorne was born 15 Jul 1673; died Yes, date unknown.
    3. Thomas Hartshorne was born 14 Nov 1674; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. Mary Hartshorne was born 14 Oct 1676.
    5. William Hartshorne was born 22 Mar 1678; died 29 Feb 1748; was buried , Hartshorne Burying Ground, Middletown, New Jersey, USA.
    6. Richard Hartshorne was born 17 Apr 1681; died Yes, date unknown.
    7. Katherine Hartshorne was born 02 Mar 1682; died 13 Aug 1759.
    8. Hugh Hartshorne was born 02 Aug 1685, New Jersey, USA; died Abt 1742.
    9. 7. Sarah Hartshorne was born 03 Sep 1687; died Abt 1730.
    10. Richard Hartshorne was born 15 Feb 1689; died Yes, date unknown.
    11. Mercy Hartshorne was born 12 Jul 1693.


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