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0680-0605
Family Chart No: 0680-0605
Husband: William Masters, SR |
Born: 1720-35 |
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Died: 1810 |
Burial: New Madrid, Missouri Territory |
Father: Richard Masters |
Mother: Mary |
1st Wife: Elizabeth |
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Children of William & Elizabeth:
Child 1: |
Jesse Masters |
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M |
Born: |
before 1755 |
Child 2: |
William Masters, JR |
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M |
Born: |
1757,Sussex,Co.NJ |
Child 3: |
Benjamin Masters |
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M |
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1758-59,Sussex Co. NJ |
Child 4: |
Richard Masters |
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ca 1770,Sussex,Co.NJ |
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Biography:
When 2nd wife Catherine settled the estate, she mentioned "older" and "younger"
children. The "older" children are presumed to be the those listed above.
William was a yeoman like his father, of Newton, NJ. He appears on
the 1780 & 1781 tax rolls at Hardyston in Sussex Co. NJ. The 1790 Washington
Co., PA Census includes William and his family. The family consisted
of 3 males over age 16 and 2 females. In 1802, he was in Prairie
Charles Twp, New Madrid, Louisiana Territory. (Source. FIRST SETTLERS OF
MISSOURI TERRITORY, VOL, 2,p. 84, & 144). Other Masters shown
as First Settlers of New Madrid District are: Abner, Lemuel, Henry,
John, Robert, Jesse, Samuel, and Richard all were Masters's. All
were claiming land grants by 1811. William died interstate in 1810
leaving his wife, Catherine, & several "school children" plus older
children (none named). Catherine paid the school master's bill, funeral
bills, etc. She soon married mr. Hobbs and paid some bills as Catherine
Hobbs. William's estate. Catherine Masters was appointed as
admnistratrix. She, Richard Masters, and Thomas Willburn were held
accountable for the estate by Michael Amouroux, Judge of Probate-20 Feb.
1810. WAYWANDA LAND PATENTS. Queen Ann gave land patents to
citizens in 1703. Fourteen men recieved the Waywanda Patent.
The Waywanda Land Patent area included portions of current Sussex Co.,
NJ and Orange Co. NY. A Mr. Rokeby recieved one of the land patents
that was located in both states/counties. Boundary lines were poorly
defined. Property boundaries overlapped and people engaged in "border wars".
Even the Quakers, a peace loving religious group, became involved in the
"border wars". Property Boundaris of the Wauwanda Lands were so poorly
defined, 210,000 acres were claimed by both New York and New Jersey. William
owned some of the Waywanda Land that had been patented and was located
in the disputed area. 2 of his sons William JR and Richard, returned
to NJ from Pennsylvania in 1792 to resolve the boudary disputes and sell
his land. Richard and his brother, Benjamin, moved to Gurensey Co. , OH
in 1802. William Jr. remained in NJ until 1805, and then, he too,
moved to Gurensey Co. This gives one an idea of the complications
involved in getting deeds to the property and selling the land.
Credits & Sources:
William's Rev. War Pension file; HISTORY OF SUSSEX & WARREN
COUNTIES, NJ; by James P. Snell, 1881.-- Book " FOOTPRINTS WEST " copyright
1990 researched by Doyle Fenn, 9510 Twin Oaks, Manvel, TX 77578,
Printed by Family History Publishers, 845 South Main, Bountiful, Utah
84010
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