Susan Ann CHRISTIAN

ABT 1847 - ____

Family 1 : Benjamin Franklin GRISWOLD

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John Curtis JAQUA

ABT 1820 - ABT 1872

Father: Richard (Col) JAQUA
Mother: Elizabeth WILSEE

Family 1 : Emily MARGUERAT
  1. +Seth JAQUA
  2.  Randolph JAQUA
  3.  John Charles JAQUA
  4.  Alta JAQUA
  5.  Jeanette JAQUA
  6.  Hetty JAQUA

                        __
                       |  
 _Richard (Col) JAQUA _|
| (1787 - 1878)        |
|                      |__
|                         
|
|--John Curtis JAQUA 
|  (1820 - 1872)
|                       __
|                      |  
|_Elizabeth WILSEE ____|
  (1790 - 1877)        |
                       |__
                          

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John MORGAN

ABT 1821 - 5 Sep 1893

Father: David MORGAN
Mother: Nancy Matilda WARHURST


                           _____________________
                          |                     
 _David MORGAN ___________|
|  m 1812                 |
|                         |_____________________
|                                               
|
|--John MORGAN 
|  (1821 - 1893)
|                          _Timothy WARHURST ___
|                         | (1770 - ....) m 1785
|_Nancy Matilda WARHURST _|
   m 1812                 |
                          |_Nancy MCDANIEL _____+
                             m 1785             

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Benjamin NEWCOMB

[63]

____ - AFT 1775

Father: Simon NEWCOMB
Mother: Deborah NEWCOMB


                       _Andrew (Lt) NEWCOMB _+
                      |                      
 _Simon NEWCOMB ______|
|                     |
|                     |_Sarah NEWCOMB _______
|                                            
|
|--Benjamin NEWCOMB 
|  (.... - 1775)
|                      ______________________
|                     |                      
|_Deborah NEWCOMB ____|
  (.... - 1756)       |
                      |______________________
                                             

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[63] TITL Sr.
Invalid Birth Date DATE CA 1700.
REFN bmn0015.
[from Andrew Newcomb 1618-1686 and His Descendants, BM Newcomb, 1923]
Mr. Newcomb "owned covenant" at Lebanon in the oldest church, 15
Oct. 1732. He had resided in Lebanon since the autumn of 1713, when
he removed with his father's family, and there resided until 1732,
when he went to Willington, Conn. After four years he returned to
Lebanon. In 1733 Benjamin Newcomb with his father, Simon [3] of
Lebanon, bought land and rights amounting to 171 acres and thirteen
and one-half acres commons in Willington. Subsequently Mr. Newcomb
established his home in Kent, Conn., where his wife was received to
church 6 June 1742, and he, 26 Feb. 1749. The same year he bought 40
acres in Sharon for L700 "old tenor." Oct. 1751 Benjamin Newcomb "of
Cornwall Conn.," is on petition. About 1760, soon after the
expulsiuon of the Acadians from Nova Scotia, he removed with his
family, except three daughters, to the town of Cornwallis, Kings Co.,
and became one of the original proprietors in 1761, receiving a
half-acre house-lot in the compact part of town for residence, and
several large lots in the vicinity as his share. Mr. Newcomb and his
wife aided in the organization of the first church in Cornwallis.
Tradition says that Mrs. Newcomb was of Scotch descent. Some time
after 1775 he removed with his son, Benjamin [5], to Waterborough,
New Brunswick, later Canning, where they died. In a letter from
Benjamin [5] to his sister Submit, dated 16 Oct. 1818, the statement
is made: "Since I have seen you I have buried out honored father and
mother, and two near and dear wives, two sons and one daughter." [BMN
46]He came from Lebanon, CT to Cornwallis, NS in 1761, but after 1775
moved toSunbury Co, NB, where he & wife both died [Eaton]died in 1774
per Kirk Larsen [BMN]died Waterborough (later Canning), Sunbury Co,
NB [BMN 46]birth & death also [Eaton 761]


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