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Bartholomew Applegate
- Son of Thomas Applegate and Elizabeth unknown
Historical and Genealogical Miscellany : Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey, by Stillwell, John Edwin, 1853-1930, comp, Page 3
BARTHOLOMEW APPLEGATE SON OF THOMAS APPLEGATE
- 1650. Bartholomew Applegate, with William Wilkins, completed a tide mill on Strome Kiln, near the site of the present Garretsen's mill, Gravesend.
- 1650, October. He married Cannah Patrick, of Gravesend.
- 1653. Oct. 22. He sold some land to CRes Pauls at Gravesend.
- 1657. He had eight acres of land under cultivation in Gravesend.
- 1661, NIch. 22. He and William Goulding exchanged their four acre lots in Gravesend.
- 1662, Oct. 9. John Van Cleef was sent, by his New Utrecht neighbors, to notiy Director Stuyvesant that about three hundred armed Isnelish were at Jamaica, and that Bartholomew Applegate and others, of Gravesend, well armed and mounted, had joined them.
- 1667, Aug. 1. He bought of Matthew Whitman the farm allotted to Thomas Monell, in Gravesend.
- 1670, June 15. He was sued by Richard Stillwell, at Gravesend, for debt and judgment was suren.
- 1671, Nov. 6. Whereas the Governour was pleased to order W. Wilkins to pay ten pounds toward the release of Hanna Apelgate and her child, this sheweth that Tho'. Whitlock received of Mr. Delavall five pounds of the aforesaid somme, of wth the said Thomas delivered five pounds to the constable and overseers, of Gravesend, in red cloth, etc. Gravesend Records as per T. G. Bergen, Esg. Doubtless she and her child had been taken prisoners by the Indians and this was the ransom demanded.
- 1674, Mch. 8. He, with Thomas Applegate and Richard Sadler, was granted permission to purchase lands of the Indians, near the Neversinks, in East Jersey.
- 1675. Not being present at the drawing for neck or fifteen acre lots, John Rawles represented him, he having removed cither to Wilford, Conn., or Middletown, .. J., more likely the former place, for, in 16S5/6, his rights for two hundred acres of land were vested in Col. Lewis Morris, at the Falls of the Shrewsbury. Bartholomew Applegate probably withdrew from Gravesend about 1674. He may have gone to New England to live, or Monmouth County, but information concerning lim ceases about this date. It is suspected that the numerous Applegates, of Middlesex County are his descendants, but I see no reason why they may not as likely be the issue of the untraced children of his brother Thomas Applegate.
Issue
- John Applegate, son of Bartholomew Applegate, I. John Applegate resided at Oyster Bay in 1685. 1657, Jan. 12. John Applegate of Oyster Bay, made his will; proved, at Jamaica, Oct. 24, 1085, in Which he mentioned: Brother, Daniel Applegate, Eldest sister, Hannah Applegate, youngest sister Mary Applegate.
- Daniel Applegate,son of Bartholomew Applegate. In 1678, he received a warrant for one hundred and twenty acres of land in Monmouth County. 1686, Dec. 7. His first intentions of marriage with Rebeckah Tilton, were published before the Shrewsbury Monthly Meeting of Women. 168S. He was a witness to the will of Joseph Grover, of Middletown. 1697. He occupied land in Middletown. 1697, June 1. Peter and Rebecca Tilton conveyed one hundred acres, to their daughter, Rebecca, wife of Daniel Applegate between Hop and Swimming Rivers, Middletown. 1701. His lands, in Middletown, are mentioned as boundaries. 1704, April 2. His wife, Rebecca Applegate was a witness at the marriage of her cousin. Sarah Tilton, to Walter Herbert, in Shrewsbury. 1709. He styles himself, Daniel Applegate. Jr., in his will. 1709, Oct. 15. He made his will; proved 7, October, 1710, in which he called himself, Daniel Applegate, senior, resident of Middletown, Monmouth Co., and mentioned: Wife, Rebeckah, sole heiress and exccutrix of real and personal estate. Two eldest sons, John and Jacob, each to receive 6 shillings. Two youngest sons, Bartholomew and Ebenezer, each to receive 1 shilling. Four daughters . Susanna, Hannah, Mary and Rebecca, cach to receive 1 shilling. Witness: John Newman, Thomas Shepherd and Thomas Applegate. . The testator signed the will by his mark.
- Hannah Applegate, On May 22,1655. Daniel Upplegate executor of John Applegate.bi Oyster Bay, was released by Hannah, (wife of Francis Herbert, of Middletown, who signed for his wife), and Mary Applegate, who signed for herself, both heirs of the said John Applegate, deceased. Witnesses: Philip Hayes, (Deborah?] Tilton, John Tilton and William Leeds (P) Queens County Records.
- Mary Applegate, Her brother John Applegate resided at Oyster Bay in 1685. 1657, Jan. 12. John Applegate of Oyster Bay, made his will; proved, at Jamaica, Oct. 24, 1085, in Which he mentioned: Brother, Daniel Applegate, Eldest sister, Hannah Applegate, youngest sister Mary Applegate.
(Perhaps others.)
References
- Thomas Applegate in the New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 page 72-75. < AncestrySharing >
- Stillwell, John Edwin. Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey, vol. III. New York, 1914. Page 2. < Archive.Org >
- * Historical and Genealogical Miscellany : Data Relating to the Settlement and Settlers of New York and New Jersey, by Stillwell, John Edwin, 1853-1930, comp, Page 6.
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Bartholomew Applegate's Timeline
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Norfolk, England, United States
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Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, British Colony
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Gravesend, Brooklyn, New York, United States
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Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
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