Sarah E Terwilliger

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     Sarah E Terwilliger married Peter Bevier, son of Simon Bevier and Elizabeth Cantine, in January 1828.
     Married name: Bevier.

Solomon Terwilliger

M
     Solomon Terwilliger married Rachel Pieterzen, daughter of Pieter Pieterzen and Rebecca Traphagen, on 8 July 1720.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Solomon Terwilliger and Rachel Pieterzen

  • Rachel Terwilliger
  • Jan Terwilliger b. 2 Apr 1721
  • Petrus Terwilliger b. 17 Mar 1723
  • Lea Terwilliger b. 9 May 1725
  • Harmanus Terwilliger b. 18 Jun 1727
  • Cornelis Terwilliger b. 5 Oct 1729
  • Jacobus Terwilliger b. 11 Aug 1734
  • Johannes Terwilliger b. 17 Apr 1737
  • Catryntjen Terwilliger b. 29 Jul 1739
  • Theunis Terwilliger b. 19 Sep 1741

Tesh

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     Tesh married Adele Christopher, daughter of David Christopher and Olla Storms.

Thomas Tesh

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     Thomas Tesh was born at New Durham. He married Martha Crummet.
     Name variation: Col.

Child of Thomas Tesh and Martha Crummet

Herman D Teske

M, d. 17 March 1927
     Herman D Teske died on 17 March 1927. He was buried at NY Cemetery (Maple Grove), Hackensack, Bergen County, NJ.
     He was a veteran serving during World War I in 5th Division, Battery F.

Ann Tetherly

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FatherWilliam Tetherly
MotherGabriel
     Ann Tetherly was born at Kittery. She married Miles Thompson.
     Married name: Thompson.

Child of Ann Tetherly and Miles Thompson

William Tetherly

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     William Tetherly married Gabriel.

Child of William Tetherly and Gabriel

May A Tetten

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     May A Tetten married Peter Meyer, son of John Dyckman Meyer and Catherine Ackerman.
     Married name: Meyer.

Anna Gertrude Teunis

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     Anna Gertrude Teunis married Christian Myer.
     Married name: Myer.

Child of Anna Gertrude Teunis and Christian Myer

Claassie Teunis

F, d. before 26 July 1659
     Claassie Teunis was born at Amsterdam. Marriage banns for Claassie Teunis and Cornelius Jacobse Stille were published on 24 August 1642 at Dutch Reformed Church, New Amsterdam. Claassie Teunis died before 26 July 1659.
     Married name: Stille. Name variation: Claesje Theunis.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Claassie Teunis and Cornelius Jacobse Stille

Maria Teunis

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     Maria Teunis was born at Germany. She married Jacob DeMott. Maria Teunis married Peek DeWitt, son of Tjerck Claessen DeWitt and Barbara Andriessen, in 1723.
     Married name: DeMott. Name variation: Marie Tennis. Married name: DeWitt.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Maria Teunis and Peek DeWitt

Teuntje Teunis

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     Teuntje Teunis married Thonisse Ideus.
     Married name: Ideus.

Child of Teuntje Teunis and Thonisse Ideus

Claas Teunissen

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     Claas Teunissen married Grietje.

Tevendale

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     Tevendale married Jennie Vreeland, daughter of Jacob Vreeland and Lydia Van Riper.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Tevendale and Jennie Vreeland

Eleanor Tevendale

F, b. circa 1901
FatherWilliam Tevendale
MotherJennie Vreeland b. 1870
     Eleanor Tevendale was born circa 1901. She married Harry Wehrenberg before 1923.
     Married name: Wehrenberg. Eleanor Tevendale lived in 1923 at 19 Clendenny Ave, Jersey City, NJ.

Olin Tevendale

M, b. circa 1902
FatherWilliam Tevendale
MotherJennie Vreeland b. 1870
     Olin Tevendale was born circa 1902.
     He lived in 1923 at 709 8th St., Irwin, PA.

Olin Tevendale

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FatherTevendale
MotherJennie Vreeland d. b Apr 1931
     Olin Tevendale lived in 1931 at Sharon, PA.

Ruth E Tevendale

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FatherTevendale
MotherJennie Vreeland d. b Apr 1931
     Ruth E Tevendale lived at Cranford, NJ.

William Tevendale

M
     William Tevendale married Jennie Vreeland, daughter of Henry Vreeland and Phebe Ann Jacobus.

Children (not necessarily in order) of William Tevendale and Jennie Vreeland

Daniel Tharp

M, b. 1702, d. before 1771
     Daniel Tharp married an unknown person. He was born in 1702. He died before 1771 at Morris County, NJ.

Child of Daniel Tharp

John Tharp

M, b. 1720
FatherDaniel Tharp b. 1702, d. b 1771
     John Tharp was born in 1720.
     We believe this is John Tharp, as detailed below taken from the Tharp-Dolphin-Hartberg Family Tree:

From Furman Report Card Catalogue of Deeds in N. J. State Library includes:

Grantor JOHN THARP (son of Daniel) of Woodbridge Grantee William Burgeau
Liber F-3 pg. 298-301 4pp Middlesex Co. Recorded April 15, 1771
Recovery of house and lake. Witnessed by Pearce Ashfield, Francis Kearny.
John Tharp of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, N. J. Yeoman, son and heir at law of Daniel Thorp late of Woodbridge deceased. Whereas Thomas Thorpe late of Woodbridge, grandfather of the aforesaid John Thorp by his will dated March 24, 1692 gave to his son the aforesaid Daniel after his decease and to his heirs male his then dwelling house, etc. which he had of his father (in-law) Daniel Peirce containing 12 acres upland and meadow.

From N. J. Genesis Query # 1559 June 1967
Stephen Arnold b. ca. 1748 Sussex Co. N. J. m. Mary Thorp He served in Rev. Cols Dayton and Ogden 1778; pension 1815 Was present at marriage of John Thorp and Hannah Hurin Jan. 27, 1782 John Thorp served in same Co., Was Mary, sister of John Thorp, later of Lebanon, Ohio. Information on all. Mrs. E.E. Thorpe 140 Cabrini Blvd. N.Y., N.Y. 10023

Query Jan. 1971 Pg. 780 Tharp, Thorp
Who were parents of Asher Tharp, Jefferson Twp., Morris Co., N.J.? etc. Address: Mrs. R.R. Hunt, 8034 Ridge Drive, N. E. Seattle, Washington 98..5
Note about deeds. The N. J. State Library gave list of deeds in their files, under Thorp. The only deeds naming JOHN were the ones typed by Mr. Furman
From the indenture of John Thorp to William Bloodgood & Abm. Burgeau four generations of the Thorp family can be learned.

Daniel Peirce gave his dwelling house and farm to his son in-law (added by researcher): Thomas Thorp who gave them to his son: Daniel Thorp who gave them to his son: John Thorp
John Thorp is of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Province of New Jersey on March 2, 1771. Daniel Thorp was of Woodbridge and is deceased on March 2, 1771 Thomas Thorp was of Woodbridge and is deceased on March 2, 1771.
New Jersey Deeds Liber F-3 Pages 298-301
March 2, 1771

Indenture made between John Thorp of Woodbridge, Middlesex County, Province of New Jersey, yeoman and heir at law of Daniel Thorp, late of Woodbridge, deceased, of the first part, and Abraham Burgeau of the City of Perth Amboy of Middlesex County, Province of New Jersey, yeoman, of the third part. Whereas Thomas Thorp, late of Woodbridge, grandfather of the aforesaid John Thorp, by his last will and testament dated March 24, 1692 gave to his son, the aforesaid Daniel, after his decease and to his heirs male forever his then dwelling house and farm which he had of his father (in-law) Daniel Peirce containing one hundred and twenty-four acres. Since Thomas Thorp, the grandfather, and Daniel Thorp, the father of John Thorp are dead and John Thorp is entitled to the premises.
New Jersey Deeds Liber F-3 Pages 298-301

John Thorp to William Bloodgood & Abm. Burgeau (deduced by researcher to be dated 15 Apr. 1771) Recored (sic.) April 15th 1771 This Indenture Made the Second day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred of Seventy One Between John Thorp of Woodbridge in the County of Middlesex and Province of New Jersey Yeoman Son and Heir (at?) Law of Daniel Thorp late of Woodbridge Aforesd. in the County and Province of Aforesaid Deceased of the first Part and Abraham Burgeau of the City of Perth Amboy in the County and Province of Afsd. Gentleman of the Second part, And William Bloodgood of the City County and Province Aforesaid Yeoman of the third part, Whereas Thomas Thorp late of Woodbridge Afores. In the County and Province Aforesaid Grandfather of the Aforesaid John Thorp Party to these Presents, by his last Will and Testament Duely made and Executed Bearing Date On or About the twenty fourth Day of March in the Year of our Lord One thousand Six Hundred and Ninety two, Among Other things did give unto his Son the Aforesaid Daniel after his Decease and to his heirs Male for Ever his then Dwelling house Barn Orchard and Appurtenances together with the Farm which he had of his father Daniel Peirce and Containing One Hundred and twenty four Aces of Upland and Meadow, As by the said last Will and Testament of the said Thomas Thorp Relation being thereunto had may and will more fully and at Large Appear, And Whereas the sd. Thomas Thorp the Grandfather and the said Daniel Thorp the father of the Aforesaid John Thorp, are Dead, And the said John Thorp the Grandson of the Aforesaid, are Dead, And the said John Thorp the Grandson of the Aforesaid Thomas Thorp, party to these Presents is Intitled to the Premises, as Tenant in Tail Pursuant to the tenor of the said Last Will and Testament of the said Thomas Thorp, Now in Order to the Docking and Barring the said Entail this Indenture Witnesseth that the said John Thorp for & in Consideration of the sum of five shillings Proclamation Money of America to him in hand paid the said William Bloodgood at and Before the Ensealing and Delivery of these Presents, the Receipt Whereof is Hereby Acknowledged, Hath Given, Granted Released and Confirmed by the Presents Doth Give, Grant, Release and Confirm unto the sd. William Bloodgood, all the Houses Lands Tenements & Hereditaments Aforesd. With all and Singular the Appurtenances And all the Estate Right and Title Claim & Demand of the said John Thorp of in and to the same, All which were late in the tenure or Occupation of the said John Thorp, But are now in the Actual Possession of the said William Bloodgood by force of an Indenture and Bargain and Sale thereof made to him bearing date the Day before the Date of these Presents And by Virtue of the Statute for transferring Uses into Possession and by Virtue of the Act of Assembly of this Province of New Jersey for transferring Uses into Possession, And by Virtue if these presents or by Virtue of Either of them; To have and to hold all and singular the sd. Lands Tenements and Herecitaments And all and Every the premisses With the Appurtenances hereby Given Granted Released & Confirmed, or Mentioned or Intended to be Hereby Given Granted Released and Confirmed unto the sd. William Bloodgood and his Assigns for and During the Natural Life of the said John Thorp party to these Presents, to the Intent and Purpose that the said William Bloodgood shall and may be Perfect tenant of the freehold of all the said Lands and Premisses Until one or more good and Perfect Recovery or Recoveries may be Had against him the said William Bloodgood of the same Lands and Premisses And it is Covenanted Granted Concluded and Agreed by and Between all the said parties to these Presents that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Abraham Burgeau at anytime before him the last Day of April Term next Ensuing the Date of these Presents, to Prosecute out of the High Court of Chancery of this Province of New Jersey.

Child of John Tharp

Sam Winston Tharp

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     Sam Winston Tharp married Hazel Talbert Mell.

Benjamin Thatcher

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FatherSolomon Thatcher

Child of Benjamin Thatcher

Jane Thatcher

F
     Jane Thatcher married John DeCue.
     Married name: DeCue.

Children (not necessarily in order) of Jane Thatcher and John DeCue

Jane Thatcher

F
     Jane Thatcher married Jacob De Cow.
     Married name: De Cow.

Child of Jane Thatcher and Jacob De Cow

Joseph Thatcher

M
FatherJudah Thatcher

Child of Joseph Thatcher

Judah Thatcher

M

Child of Judah Thatcher

Solomon Thatcher

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FatherJoseph Thatcher

Child of Solomon Thatcher

Sukey Snow Thatcher

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FatherBenjamin Thatcher
     Sukey Snow Thatcher married Daniel Baker.
     Married name: Baker.

Child of Sukey Snow Thatcher and Daniel Baker

Adam Wallace Thaxter

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     Adam Wallace Thaxter married Ann Harvey Witt, daughter of Thomas Witt and Elizabeth Newhall, on 7 December 1852.