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