| King Phillip's War: |
Richard Knott |
"Surgeon" |
| Mark Pittman |
Killed in the Battle of Bloody Brook |
| David Oliver |
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| Revolutionary War Patriots: |
John Harris |
Along with his three brothers Robert, Mason, and William Harris. |
| Thomas Martin |
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| Richard Besom |
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| Thomas Lemaster |
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| John Adams |
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| War of 1812: |
George Lemaster |
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| Sea Captains: |
Captain Thomas Martin 1763 -1827 |
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| Captain Arnold Martin 1765 - 1829 |
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| Captain Thomas Martin 1732 -1828 |
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| Reverends and Ministers: |
Reverend William White |
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| Deacon John Stacey |
| Reverend William Walton |
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| Factory (Brewery) Owners: |
Samuel Ruggles Henderson |
S.R. Henderson Cut Glass Company |
| Thomas Martin Harris |
Thomas M. Martin Shoe Manufacturing Co. |
| Joseph Frank Harris |
Joseph Harris & Co. Shoe Manufacturer |
| Peter Schemm |
Peter Schemm & Son Brewery |
| Famous and Infamous Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and In-Laws: |
Commodore Louis Kuehnle |
Atlantic City Political Boss |
| Brigadier General John Glover |
Served Under George Washington. He owned the first ship in the U.S. Navy, named for his wife Hannah (Gale) |
| Joseph Story |
U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1811 - 1845 |
| Barbara Stanwyck |
Hollywood and Television Actress |
| John Proctor |
Hanged during the 1692 Witchcraft Trials; his wife Elizabeth Bassett Proctor was imprisoned and later released. |
| Bridget Oliver Bishop |
Hanged during the 1692 Witchcraft Trials |
| Ancestors Who Gave Us Two or More Ancestors in One Generation: |
John Pederick and Mary Brown |
Richard and Joseph Pederick |
| Hannah Devereux |
Margaret Greenfield and Eleanor Knott |
| Thomas Martin and Eleanor Knott |
Knott and Sarah Martin |
| John Pederick |
Agnes, Sarah, and John Pederick |
| Thomas Martin and Martha Nicholson |
Thomas and Arnold Martin |
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Hannah, John, and Emme Devereux |
| John Stasey and Eleanor Pitman |
John and Grace Stasey (Stacey) |