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About John Woolman
John Woolman was a weaver who arrived in NJ in 1678 from England. In 1687, 200 acres are deeded to him in Mount Holly, NJ. John and Elizabeth Borton had seven children born in Burlington County, NJ.
Will was dated March 26, 1711, and named only son Samuel along with wife Elizabeth and daughters Elizabeth, Mary, Ann, Hannah, and Hester.
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Birth: Jul. 27, 1655 Painswick Gloucestershire, England Death: Apr. 27, 1718 Mount Holly Burlington County New Jersey, USA
Father: William WOOMAN
John Woolman married Elizabeth Borton on October 16, 1684 in Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey.
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Spouse:
Elizabeth Borton Woolman (1664 - 1718)*
Children:
Asher Woolman (1798 - 1877)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial: Friends Burying Ground Burlington Burlington County New Jersey, USA
Created by: Trudy Record added: Jan 21, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 103879161
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Feb 17 2018, 3:51:23 UTC
GEDCOM Note
GEN: !WILL: 26 May 1711 of Northampton, Burlington Co., wife Elizabeth witnesses GEN: Joshua Humphries, Elizabeth Humphris, John Stoaks proved 30 Apr 1718
John Woolman's Timeline
1655 |
July 27, 1655
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Painswick, Gloucestershire, England, (Present UK)
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1683 |
1683
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Mount Holly, Burlington County, NJ, United States
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1685 |
June 22, 1685
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Northampton Township, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
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1687 |
1687
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Northampton-Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten
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1689 |
1689
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Mount Holly, Burlington County, NJ, United States
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1690 |
March 14, 1690
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Northampton-Evesham, Burlington, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten
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1692 |
March 7, 1692
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Mansfield, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
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1694 |
March 23, 1694
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Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, British Colonial America
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June 23, 1694
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Evesham, Burlington County, Province of West Jersey
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