Eliphalet Johnson Jr.1

#18933, (say 1692 - )
Father*Eliphalet Johnson1 (1668 - 1718)
Mother*Deborah Ward1 (c 1667 - )
Birth*say 1692He was born say 1692 at Newark, East Jersey.1 
27 August 1717He was mentioned in the will of Eliphalet Johnson on 27 August 1717 at Newark, Essex Co., East JerseyG.2 
17 May 1726He witnessed the will of Benjamin Baldwin on 17 May 1726 at Essex Co., East JerseyG.3,4 

Citations

  1. [S1715] Bernard C. Steiner and Ralph D. Smith, "Supplementary Notes on the Johnson Family", The New England Historical and Genealogical Register LVI (July 1902): 297-298: no date of birth given, recorded here in the same order as listed.
  2. [S1075] A. van Doren Honeyman, William Whitehead and others, editors, Documents Relating to the Colonial and Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey (Newark, NJ: Archives of the State of New Jersey, 1880–1949), XXIII:261. Will of Eliphelet Johnson/Johnston of Newark, Essex Co., yeoman. Mentions wife Abigail; children Eliphalet, Nathaniel, John, Samuel, Timothy, Deborah and Phebie. Includes real and personal estate. Executors sons Eliphelet and Nathaniel; Overseers Jonathan Craine and John Cooper; witn. Joseph Peck, John Ogden and John Cooper. Proved 13 Aug 1718, Lib. A, p. 103. Hereinafter cited as Documents Relating to the History of the New Jersey.
  3. [S1075] A. van Doren Honeyman, William Whitehead and others, Documents Relating to the History of the New Jersey, p. 24. Will of Benjamin Baldwin/Bauldwin of Newark, Essex Co., weaver, 17 May 1726. Children: Susanah, wid. of son John, who had Bethya, Hannah, Susanah and Sarah; Sarah Young; Joseph; Benjamin. Included real and personal estate. Executors Robert Young, son-in-law, and Benjamin Baauldwin, son. Witn. John Cooper, Thomas Huntington and Eliphelet Johnson. Proved 19 Jun 1729, Lib. B, p. 143.
  4. [S1154] Samuel H. Congar, "Genealogical Notices of the First Settlers of Newark", Collections of the New Jersey Historical Society VI: Supplement (1866): 108 "his w[ill]. 1726, n[amed]. ch. Benjamin youngest, Joseph, Jonathan, dec[eased], and Sarah Young; s. in l. [son-in-law] Robert Young."