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1680
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B: Wales
D: Chestnut Neck, Atlantic, New Jersey
1710 - 1790
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B: Prince Edward Virginia
D: Chestnut Neck, Atlantic, New Jersey
Wife: Ruth Mary Smith
Children: Thomas
1746 - 1786
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D: Chestnut Neck, Atlantic, New Jersey
Husband: Abraham Davies
Children: Thomas Davis
1795 - January 27, 1876
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B: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
D: " "
1796
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D: West Indies
June 10, 1796 - December 29, 1846
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B: Washington, Pennsylvania
D: Cuero, DeWitt, TX
Husband: GWD
October 12, 1797 - January 30, 1853
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B: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
D: Cuero, DeWitt, TX
Wife: Rebecca Warfield Gaston
1801
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1805
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B: Philadelphia
1807 - 13 March 1836
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B: Missouri
D: Alamo
Wife: Sidney Gaston
1812
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D: Richmond, Virginia
1815 - 1847
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Mother: Rebecca
1816 - 1836
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B: Summerville, Green, Kentucky
D: Gonzales, TX
Husband: Johnnie Benjamin Kellogs II
1819 - 6 March 1836
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B: Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH
D: Alamo
24 March 1831 - 7 August 1888
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B: Navidad, Jackson, TX
D: Gonzalez
Wife: Charlotte Temple
6 February 1836 - 7 May 1912
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B: Alabama
D: Gonzales
Husband: GWD jr.
February 22, 1732 - December 14, 1799
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April 19, 1775 - September 3, 1783
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August 27, 1776
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Washington Defeated
January 3, 1777
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September 26, 1777 - June 18, 1778
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goods taken alternate route over Delaware River
October 22, 1777
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May 8, 1778
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replaced Sir William Howe
June 28, 1778
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1697
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Eric Mullica (Mullikka) bought 100 acres of land
61 years old
Married: Ingeborg
1766
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Charles Read
Reuben Haines of Philedelphia
John Cooper of Burlington
John Wilson of Burlington County
Walter Franklin of New York
At Batsto
1770
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to Colonel John Cox of Philadelphia
November 10, 1775 - January 1, 1776
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Under Captain Andrew McMyer's Company, First Regiment, New Jersey Continental Line
June 1, 1776
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fired 6 shots/min
4 shots/min while advancing
poured water into barrel, less than 1min fired piece w/out extracting ball
fired upside down also
it was a windy rainy day
July 1776 - September 1776
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October 1776
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New Jersey
December 1776 - March 1777
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December 4, 1776
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only 200 used during Revolutionary War
June 25, 1777
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50 workers given exempt status to serve so that production at Iron Works would not be hindered
september 1777 - October 1777
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NJ assembly voted:
Lt. Col. Elijzh Clark and Major Wescoat
Built at water level
Had places for 6 guns
Guns never mounted
November 1777 - January 1778
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November 6, 1777
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By H.M.S. GALATEA
Going from Jamaica to New York
March 1778 - April 1778
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June 1778 - September 1778
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brigs GOVERNOR HENRY and NANCY; the brigantines INDUSTRY, CAROLINA PACKET, PRINCE FREDERICK, and SPEEDWELL; the sloops DISPATCH, MOLLY'S ADVENTURE, CANESTER, JENNY and WILLIAM; the schooners BACHELOR and FAME; and a French dogger THE RISING SON.
July 28, 1778
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INDUSTRY, DISPATCH and MOLLY'S ADVENTURE
by Marshal Stokes at the House of Richard Wescoat at The Forks
July 29, 1778
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CANESTER, CAROLINA PACKET, PRINCE FREDERICK, SPEEDWELL, JENNY and BACHELOR
by Marshal Stokes at The Forks
August 1, 1778
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Captured by Rufus Gardner and brought to Little Egg Harbor
It was then captured by Captain David Stevens of the armed sloop CHANCE, and Captain James Weakes of the armed boat CHANCE
September 1778 - October 1778
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September 14, 1778
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took several days
Captured by Captain David Stevens of the armed sloop CHANCE and Captain Micajah Smith of the schooner SLY
Ship itself sold to a syndicate that included Colonel John Cox and Joseph Ball
September 28, 1778
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THE RISING SUN, 100 ton with cargo of salt in casks; THE GOVERNOR HENRY, 110 ton with 110 hogsheads of tobacco; NANCY, 130 ton with tobacco; WILLIAM 175 ton with tobacco
By Marshal Stokes at Chestnut Neck
September 29, 1778
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Trenton, New Jersey
Governor William Livingston and Council of Safety learn of attack
Don't know destination
Send riders to Washington and coastal communities
September 30, 1778 11:59pm
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Commander Henry Colins
15 ships sail from New York Harbor
armed sloops H.M.S. ZEBRA, H.M.S. NAUTILUS, H.M.S.GREENWICH, and H.M.S. GRANBY;
galleys H.M.S. DEPENDENCE and H.M.S. CORNWALLIS;
armed ship H.M.S. VIGILANT;
fourth rate, two decker H.M.S. EXPERIMENT;
the tenders of the NAUTILUS and EXPERIMENT;
two unknown ships.
Captain Patrick Ferguson in command of troops
October 1, 1778 - October 4, 1778
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Major Gen. Benedict Arnold hear of impending attack and sends Col. Procter's Penn. Regiment
October 1, 1778 - October 4, 1778
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Fleet slowed down
Took four and one-half day to sail 77.5 nautical miles
(Kill Van Kull - Great Bay)
Along the way, Lieutenant William Quarme of the two-gun brig H.M.S. HALIFAX was spotted and ordered to join expedition
October 5, 1778
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October 5, 1778 12:01 pm
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Loyalists climb aboard and inform the Zebra about militia at Chestnut Neck
October 6, 1778 6:00am
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At day break. S;ow going, in experienced crew and shallow water.
two ships run aground.
three other large ships move to little egg harbor bay instead
October 6, 1778 4:00pm
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The Militia doesn't stand a chance, run off fairly quickly
10 prize vessels still in are
October 6, 1778 7:00 pm - October 7, 1778 12:01pm
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Commander Colins orders all other ships and the town to be dismantled and burned or scuttled
October 7, 1778 - October 8, 1778
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7th: Home of Captain George Payne of Chestnut Neck;
to be sold: schooner FAME (captured by Captain Yelverton Taylor of the sloop COMET);
8th: Mays Landing, Great Egg Harbor River, the schooner HANNAH (captured by Captain Yelverton Taylor of the sloop COMET)
20 july 1779
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Stevens, abraham davis
12 October 1797
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1808 - September 1818
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1816 - 1817
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8-9 months tutored Doctor Johnson
3 months apothecary's shop (pharmacist)
1817 - 1819
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Anatomy, surgery, mid wifery, chemistry
September 1818 - May 1819
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May 1819 - November 1820
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8 october 1820
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12 October 1828
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B: Summersville, Kentucky
October 1830
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Hired a wagon to Louisville, Ohio
15 November 1830 - January 1831
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Paid $30 to work on flatboat of flour, also got family to ride with. 6 week Trip
31 January 1831 - 12 February 1831
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On Schooner Emblem
There was a sickness, Eugene got a bit of it
three days after leaving Mississippi entered Matagorda Bay at Pass Cavallo
Arrived at Cox's Point on the Lavaca Bay
12 February 1831 - 26 February 1831
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On the Lavaca Bay. Camped for two weeks. 80-90 people
September 6, 1831
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By Grant
15 February 1836
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For Texas army at Bexar. Issued supplies to the army and families of Soldiers
June 22, 1842
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Of Cuero
November 10, 1846
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30 January 1853
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October 4, 1824
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September 27, 1835 - September 29, 1835
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Francisco de Castañeda and 100 Dragoons, left from San Antonio de Béxar
October 1, 1835 - October 2, 1835
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November 24, 1835
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56 men in three companies. Supplied their own gear.