Tuesday, September 30, 2008

John Gilbert and Joseph Drake Westchester

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "Lieutenant Titus Runnels for its Second Lieutenant and Abraham Purdy for its Eusign l The southern division of the same former District elected Gideon Selah Seeleyf for its Captain Samuel Lawrence for its First Lieutenant Caleb Hobby for its Second Lieutenant 1 and Abraham Todd for its Ensign The District formerly commanded by Joseph Strang 3 elected John Hyatt for its Captain John Drake for its First Lieutenant 5 Obediah Purdy for its Second Lieutenant and Joseph Hocton for its Ensign 6 The eight Companies in the Manor of Cortlandt which were thus reorganized and re officered were known as the North Battalion of Westchester county of which soon afterwards Pierre Van Cortlandt was made Colonel 7 Gilbert Drake its Lieutenant colonel 3 Joseph Strang its First Major 9"

Jeremiah John and Joshua Drake Westchester

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "In the Manor of Cortlandt there were eight Districts or Beats which appear to have been the same in their several territorial limits as those under the former arrangement and these elected the following Officers for the respective Companies The District formerly commanded by Francis Lent elected James Kronkhyte for its Captain Abraham Lainb for its First Lieutenant Staats De Grote for its Second Lieutenant and David Penore for its Ensign The District formerly commanded by Barton Underbill elected Gilbert Van Cortlandt for its Captain Daniel Hains for its First Lieutenant 5 James Taller for its Second Lieutenant and Haramanos Gardinear minor or Third for its Ensign The District formerly commanded by Jeremiah Drake elected Gilbert Lockwood for its Captain John Drake for "

Samuel and Gilbert Drake Westchester

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "1 The official report of the proceedings of the Meeting does not give the names of any of the ninety persons who were said to have been chosen as a Com mittee for the County of Westchester and a careful search for those names in other contemporary publications has been rewarded with only a partial success the Credential of the Deputies to the Provincial Congress to which reference has been made reveal the names of the following David Dan 1 George Comb Miles Oakley Micah Townsend John G Graham Benoni Platt Samuel Drake Frederic Van Cortlandt Lewis Morris James Varian Jonathan Platt Samuel Haviland Michael Hays Benjamin Lyon Samuel Crawford Robert Bloomer Gilbert Thorn William Miller Thomas Thomas Joshua Ferris James Newman Gilbert Drake Jonathan G Tompkins Chairman"

Joseph, Benjamin and Moses Drake West Chester

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "to be is be WHITE PLAINS IN THE COUNTY OF WESTCHESTFR the llth day of April 1775 On the 28th day of March last the following Gentlemen having received letters from the Chair man of the Committee of the City and County if New York relative to the appointment of Deputit s for this County met at this place for the purpose of devising means for taking the Sense of this County upon the Subject viz Col Lewis Morris Theodosius B trlow Esq Thomas Hunt William Button Esq Abraham Leggot Capt Joseph Drake James Horton Jr Esq James Willis Stephen Ward Benjamin Drake Abraham Guion Esq Moses Drake who having taken the Same into consideration agreed to send the following notification to the principal freeholders in the different Towns ami districts in the Count"

Joseph Benjamin and Moses Drake

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "a in tow Esq James Willis and Abraham Guion Esq all of New Rochelle William Button Esq of Ma maroneck2 Colonel Lewis Morris Thomas Hunt and Abraham Leggett of Westchester Captain Joseph Drake Benjamin Drake Moses Drake and Stephen Ward of East Chester and James Horton Junior Esq of Rye 2 all of them it said having received letters from the Chairman of the City and County of New York relative to the appointment of Deputies for this County to a proposed Provincial Convention met at the White Plains for the purpose ot devising means for taking the Sense of the County upon the Subject At best that meeting of local politicians or ot "

John Drake East Chester

History of Westchester County New York, Including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which Have Been Annexed to New York City edited by John Thomas Scharf: "In 1695 the Assemblymen from Westchester County were Joseph Purdy of Rye and Humphrey Underbill but in April 1697 Underbill for non attendance was expelled and Joseph Theale returned in his stead In 1698 the Earl of Bellamont succeeded Fletcher in the Governorship and in the new Assembly Joseph Purdy and John Drake of East Chester appear for Westchester County A complaint of undue election was made to the House by Henry Fowler of East Chester and Josiah Hunt of Westchester but after thorough consideration Purdy and Drake were unanimously declared to have been duly elected M r Drake was chosen again in 1699 with John Hunt of Westchester as his associate From a table of the different regiments in the province of New York it would seem that that of West"

Capt Drake

Documents Relating to the Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey By New Jersey Historical Society, New Jersey Historical Society: "turned with the loss of her mainmast and her mizenmast She towed in with her two transports dismasted Sliips laying at Sandy Hook Russel 74 guns Capt Drake Europa G4 ditto Capt F Edwards Eaisonable 64 ditto Sir George Collier Renown 50 ditto Roebuck 44 ditto Sir And S Hamond The number of frigates in the harbour they cannot ascertain 1779 2TEWSPAPEB EXTRACTS 697 "

Jeremiah Drake Loyalist

Morris's Memorial History of Staten Island, New York By Ira K. Morris: "of the noted Governor It may be after all that the name of Dr Henry Dongan faded away on a crumbling stone that once marked one of these old graves DRAKE JEREMlAH He was an ardent Loyalist but took no part in the Revolution He left Staten Island in 1783 and settled in the Province of New Brunswick He died in St John in 1846 aged eighty years DUNN JOHN He left the United States at the close of the Revolution and was one of the founders of St "

William and Benjamin Drake Loyalists

The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record By Richard Henry Greene, Henry Reed Stiles, Melatiah Everett Dwight, George Austin Morrison, New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, Hopper Striker Mott, John Reynolds Totten, Harold Minot Pitman, Charles Andrew Ditmas, Louis Effingham De Forest, Conklin Mann, Arthur S Maynard: "Text not available"

Richard Drake

A History of Nova-Scotia, Or Acadie By Beamish Murdoch: "faoe 23 Midshipmen of the Royal Navy Charles Mason Robert Beattie Charles Covy Samuel Budd John Ferguson Nich"

Drake Loyalist

Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution With an Historical Essay By Lorenzo Sabine: "DOYLE JOHN In 1782 was a Captain in the Second American Regiment DRAKE JOHN Of Delaware By Act of 1778 his estate to be confiscated unless he appeared within a specified time to answer to the charge of treason DRAKE JASPER Of New York At the peace accompanied by his family he went from New York to Shelburne Nova Scotia where the Crown granted him one town lot DRINKER HENRY Of Philadelphia In 1777 charged with disaffection to the Whigs he was first confined in that city and afterwards sent to Virginia DRUMMOND ALEXANDER In 1782 he was of the DOYLE DUNN 509 "

Francis William Drake Governor

Annual Report of the American Historical Association By American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press: "С О 190 8 pp 188 195 Instructions May 2 1749 C 0 5 200 pp 568 603 DRAKE Francis William governor Notes only against representation of Jan 20 1750 that the commission was same as to Byng and against representation of Feb 6 that instructions were same as to Rodney С О 195 8 pp 196 200 Commission in warrant to prepare Jan 22 1750 C 0 5 200 pp 605 608 New commission with amended clause submitted Apr 6 1750 revokes previous "

Drake Newfoundland

Annual Report of the American Historical Association By American Historical Association, Smithsonian Institution Press: "Commissions to royal governors 16S5 178S Continued COMMISSIONS TO GOVERNORS IN AMERICA 401 Colony Name Date of privy seal Patent roll Beginning of actual administration in the colony Feb 22 1745 18 Geo II Pt II 7 Popple W Apr 22.1745 18 Geo II Pt II 33 June 23 1747 Grenviile H Oct 14 1746 20 Geo II Pt II 17 Apr 14 1747 Belcher Feb 13.1747 20 Geo II Pt Ill 5 Aug 10 1747 Watson May 11 1747 21 Geo II Pt II 10 May 11 1749 22 Geo II Pt 11 2 Nova Scotia May в 1749 22 Geo II Pt II 4 June 21 1749 Drake Jan 26 1750 23 Geo II Pt Ill 10 Drake Apr 23 1750 23 Geo II Pt IV 4 with additional powers Drake May 24 1751 24 Geo II Pt II 2 with additional powere Sept 19 1752 Mav 4 1762 25 Geo II Pt IV 4 Nova Scotia May 4 1752 26 Geo It Pt IV 5 Aug "

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Ohio River Drakes

Wiggins and Weaver's Ohio River Directory for 1871-72 ... A Full Alphabetical Record of ... the Inhabitants and Business Directories of Wheeling, Parkersburgh, Marietta, Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Ripley, Bellair, Bridgeport, Harmar, Middleport, Martins Ferry, Maysville, Owensboro, Paducah, Lawrenceburg, Aurora, Madison, Cairo, Chester, Cape Girardeau: "Dougall J 0 salesman Eighth nr John Drake Daniel K printer ss Third nr Market Drake I engineer Seventh nr Court Drake RS clerk ns Second nr Sinton Drake SP assis t JS Marshal Third nr Market Draper CF ticket agent Portsmouth branch "

Ohio River Drakes

Wiggins and Weaver's Ohio River Directory for 1871-72 ... A Full Alphabetical Record of ... the Inhabitants and Business Directories of Wheeling, Parkersburgh, Marietta, Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Ripley, Bellair, Bridgeport, Harmar, Middleport, Martins Ferry, Maysville, Owensboro, Paducah, Lawrenceburg, Aurora, Madison, Cairo, Chester, Cape Girardeau: "nr Greene Drake Arthur engineer Caroline nr Avery Drake Ella wid of Thomas Market nr Vine Drake JT printer Littleton and Avery Drake Jacob carpenter Washington & Avery Drake Sedgwick boatman Pike and Avery Drennan Thomas shoemaker Avery nr Vine Drennen George oi Drennen & Rupee Market nr Gilliard "

Ohio River Drakes

Wiggins and Weaver's Ohio River Directory for 1871-72 ... A Full Alphabetical Record of ... the Inhabitants and Business Directories of Wheeling, Parkersburgh, Marietta, Pomeroy, Gallipolis, Ironton, Portsmouth, Ripley, Bellair, Bridgeport, Harmar, Middleport, Martins Ferry, Maysville, Owensboro, Paducah, Lawrenceburg, Aurora, Madison, Cairo, Chester, Cape Girardeau: "ay ay Zane Washington 0 Doyle Joseph laborer Main and Marshall v CW Drake DM teller National Bank of West Va Market esn First С W Drake Henry nailer List nr River Drake James L nailer Main es nr Wood Drake John W nailer List nr river Dienner N laborer Vine ay nr Fifth E V Driller John laborer ay ab German CW Driscoll D laborer Zane and Fourth Driscole Cornelius laborer Zane n в nr "

Drake Charles G and Francis M

Trials and Triumphs The Record of the Fifty-Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry By Hartwell Osborn: "DOWNS JAMES Age 22 ES 2 Jan 62 3 years Private Co G MO 1 Jan 65 on expiration of term of service DRAKE CHARLES G Age 21 ES 26 Sept 62 3 years Private Co C promoted to Corporal 8 Nov 64 MO 9 June 65 by order of War Department DRAKE FRANCIS M Age 24 ES 10 Oct 64 1 year Private Co A substitute wounded 16 Mar 65 at Averasborough NC MO 8 June 65 by order of War Department DRESKELL WILLIAM M Age 19 ES as Principal Musician 4 Oct 61 "

Charles G. Drake Photo

Trials and Triumphs The Record of the Fifty-Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry By Hartwell Osborn: "CHARLES G DRAKE CORPORAL COMPANY C FIRST "

Col JB Drake

Trials and Triumphs The Record of the Fifty-Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry By Hartwell Osborn: "The enemy retired to their fortified line after dark and th tired soldiers slept on their arms in line of battle The morning of the 21st showed the ground about Collier"

Charles G Drake Corporal

Trials and Triumphs The Record of the Fifty-Fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry By Hartwell Osborn: "DANIEL F DE WOLF Major 55th OV 1 48 CHARLES G DRAKE Corporal Co C 182 CHARLES D DUDROW Co H 64 "

Jacob Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "Ham Boscowen and Emma married Reuben Beebe and had one son Leslie Stout all of whom reside in New York Phebe daughter of Col Ira married Jacob Drake and removed to Ohio Letitia Burroughs third daughter of Col Ira was a lady of much culture and refinement She resided in New York but frequently visited Hopewell friends fifty years ago She died unmarried 278 PIONEERS OF OLD HOPEWELL "

Samuel Stout and Deborah Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "property of his son J Hervey Stout Samuel H Stout and Deborah Drake had children as follows Helen Baldwin Sarah Drake Anna Hagaman Abraham died in infancy James Hervey Samuel Holmes died in childhood and Mary Titus Helen married David L Blackwell of Hopewell and had children Anna wife of Joseph H Moore of Glen Moore William D who married Belle Gandy and resides at Cordova Nebraska Fanny married Joseph B Hill a lumber and coal dealer in Hope well Sarah married Harvey Boice of Griggstown and James Hervey who died in childhood Anna daughter of Samuel H Stout married Nelson D Black "

Elnathan Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "same Samuel Holmes Stout married February 14 1833 Deborah daughter of Elnathan Drake and granddaughter of Dr Benjamin Van Kirk who one hundred years ago owned the farm and mills which were owned by Mr Stout during his life and are now the "

Zephaniah drake and Lucy Sexton

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "His sister Lucy married Zephaniah S Drake of Hopewell and for several years they resided on the old Sexton homestead After the death of his wife Mr Drake sold the farm and removed to Florida where he resided a few years when he returned to New Jersey He is one of the very few honored veterans of the Civil War who still survive and is well and active at the age of seventy five residing with one of his daughters in Trenton The children of Zephaniah Drake and Lucy Sexton were 1 Sarah M who married Henry Higgins of Am well 2 Mary wife of William Phillips of Hopewell 3 Josephine married Augustus Bodine and resided in Camden where he died a few years ago she now resides in Trenton 4 Roxanna married Samuel Smith who is now deceased and his widow resides in Trenton 5 John "

Nathan Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "of the schools at Cordova David youngest child of James Larison born March 8 1757 married September 15 1780 Jerusha daughter of Ethan Smith and sister of Temperance who married Hart Olden and became the mother of Charles Smith Olden afterward governor of New Jersey She also had a brother Dr Charles Smith a wealthy and prominent citizen of New Brunswick David Larison settled on the farm adjoining the James Larison tract on the north now the property of Mr ES Titus of the Borough They had four children viz Jonathan born September 1 1781 Amos born May 7 1784 resided in Ohio and had two daughters died in 1839 Charles born July 24 1793 resided in Cass County Indiana had twelve children and died in 1841 Enoch born November 2 1796 removed to Cincinnati Ohio when it was a small town"

Rhoda, daughter of Benjamin Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "with Sarah A Wilson had children Mary C John F Cora M and Howard W David Larison married second Rhoda daughter of Benjamin Drake and widow of Prall Quick of Ringoes Benjamin son of Andrew Larison and Mary Wilson married Hannah A Holcombe and became the father of Dr George H Larison deceased of Lambertville Rev Andrew B Larison deceased of Ringoes and Dr Cornelius Wilson Larison of Ringoes to whose "

Drake Stout and Park

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "Sarah Parke born 1749 daughter of William Parke and Sarah Jewell married David Stout son of Jonathan Stout and Mary Leigh of Hopewell They settled at Lexington Kentucky and reared a large family After the death of his first wife David Stout married the widow of Nathan Drake of Hopewell Mrs Drake"

Enoch Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "Elizabeth daughter of Stephen Titus and Rachel Parke married Judge Enoch H Drake of Hopewell and they settled on a farm east of Pennington Judge Drake served a term in the Legislature and for several years was one of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas He has held several other offices of trust and responsibility and discharged his duties faithfully and conscientiously He is an able public speaker and the debater who crossed swords with him in the old time debating schools found a foe worthy of his steel Mrs Drake has been deceased several years but the Judge is still with us and one of the oldest and most honorable citizens of our "

Johnson Drake of Pennington

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "7 Ruth A married John Sked a prosperous farmer of Hope well They settled at Pennington and reared a large family all of whom are well settled in life and nearly all in this township 1 Howard married Laura daughter of Simpson Van Dyke 2 Elizabeth married Johnson Drake of Pennington 3 Etta married Theodore Reed of Pennington 4 Flora married Livingston Atchley 5 Annie married Albert Blackwell son of John 6 Homer married first Miss Cooper second Ida Snook of Pennington 7 John married Mary daughter of George Bunn 8 Walter W resides in the West unmarried 9 Fred married Emma daughter of Alfred Phillips deceased 10 Clarence unmarried n Edith married Robert son of Charles Blackwell who is a merchant in Pennington "

Drakes and Stouts

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "farm before it reaches Stony Brook Grace daughter of Doctor Parke married Jacob Stout son of James of Amwell Their children were 1 Samuel married Hannah Drake and had children Nathan John Elizabeth and Sarah 2 Aaron married Mary Drake and had children Andrew and Daniel who owned the farms south of Hopewell afterward owned by Deacon Benjamin Drake and Charles and Noah Stout distillers 3 William married Hannah Hutchinson and had two children "

Elizabeth Blackwell and John Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "Elizabeth daughter of Rev John Blackwell married Cornelius son of Capt John Stilwell of Woodsville NJ and had two daughters viz Sarah the second wife of Deacon Benjamin Drake of Hopewell and Elizabeth born June 20 1814 died Jan 20 1903 married Richard Stout Sutphin and had two daughters Adelia who married Henry D Sutphin of the borough and Miss Anna referred to above Capt John Stilwell alluded to above was a revolutionary soldier "

Eliza Daughter of Jefferson Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "NUMBER XIV Abigail the third child of Isaac Golden married Peter Wilson and removed to Oxford Indiana 4 Susan married Nathaniel Smith son of Timothy removed to Mount Halthy Ohio and had seven children one son and six daughters 5 Jacob married Martha A daughter of Edward Lanningof Lawrence and sister of Hon A Price Lanning They had seven children viz George married Sarah daughter of Noah Reed and had five children viz Noah R Jacob Charles MR Sarah M and Mary E Sarah daughter of Jacob married WW Meredith a Baptist clergyman of Delaware Edward L married Emma daughter of Peter Vanderveer Van Dyke of Hopewell He died soon after and his widow married John Q McPherson and resides in Pennington Elizabeth married Chas Pierson of Lawrence Ebenezer W married Anna daughter of Reuben Savidge who was"

Philemon and Elijah Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "Hopewell at the time of its occurrence The manuscript is in possession of Enoch Drake Esq of Columbia Avenue and has been in the possession of the Drake family for many years While the author of the verses is unknown it is fair to assume that they were composed by Mr Joseph Titus who was a neighbor of Mr Hart and who was much giyen to expressing himself in ryhmes Two of the daughters of Mr Titus Hannah and Phebe married Philemon and Elijah Drake and the verses doubtless came into the possession of the Drake family through that channel In article No 14 of this series will be found the record of Mr Titus as a soldier and also some verses written by him for the Trenton Gazette in advertising a stolen horse in 1779 The verses below were written about the same time and in "

Drake family connections

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "This Anderson family was very prominent in the early affairs of the township the name of Cornelius appearing very frequently among its officials Cornelius Sr left a will dated December 6 1765 and mentions wife Caterin and sons Thomas and Cornelius Cornelius Jr left a will dated September 29 1791 and mentions his sisters Francina wife of William Carison Zilpha Waters and Thlsbe Britton also his brother"

William Golden and Ruth Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "NUMBER XV William Golden son of Joseph the old pioneer born October 7 1743 spent his whole life on the farm near Hopewell and was a revolutionary soldier enlisted in Capt William Tucker"

Drakes and Goldens

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "NUMBER XIII Jacob Golden the second son of Joseph was a man of consid able prominence one hundred and twenty five years ago and resided on the south part of the original Golden tract the house standing on the Trenton road one mile west of the borough He died in 1811 and in his will probated September 16 1811 leaves first a legacy to his wife Mary and also leaves his son John who was his only son by his first marriage a small legacy stating that he had previously received his share of his estate He leaves to his son Isaac the homestead farm and all the personal property he to pay legacies to his sisters in the order named viz Ruth Barney Frances Drake Charity Barton Phebe Hough ton and also a granddaughter Elizabeth Golden He appoints his son Isaac sole executor and the"

Mary Wife of William Drake

Pioneers of Old Hopewell with Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes With Sketches of Her Revolutionary Heroes By Ralph Ege: "These wills of Thomas Sr and Thomas Jr were witnessed by their neighbors in Nottingham viz Isaac Atkinson Mary Em bly John Rodgers and Joshua Wright to the first and Jacob Bail lerjeau Edmond Beakes and Wm Embly to the second Thomas Houghton the purchaser of this tract had at least nine children viz John Absalom Thomas Joab Elizabeth the first wife of Abraham Stout Sarah wife of John Merrill Annie wife of John Smith Mary wife of William Drake and Alice sec cond wife of Abraham Stout one of the four sons of Thomas left a will viz "

The Presbyterian Historical Almanac and Annual Remembrancer of the Church By Joseph M. Wilson

The Presbyterian Historical Almanac and Annual Remembrancer of the Church By Joseph M. Wilson: "
Downes С В lltica Ohio Drake FT Holly NY Drake JM Roañoke Ind Drake JW union City Ind Drake LI West Liberty Ohio Drake RT Troy Ohio Drijip J F Drysdale WS Belair Md Dubois Robt P New London Pa Dubunr Tumo Northville Mich Dnffleld DD JT Princeton NJ Donald James Mount Vermin Wie "

Jasper Drake

Sarah Palmer Sister In Law to Jasper Drake

Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year ... By New-York Historical Society: "Page 617 In the name of God Amen January 5 1763 I SARAH PALMER of East Chester widow I leave to my son Jasper Palmer 1 when he is of age and all the rest of my estate to my son Jabesh when of age All the estate that my husband left is to be hired out and the money used to clothe keep and school my two sons I make my brother in law Jasper Drake and my friend Edmund Ward executors If my sons should die then I leave my estate to my 3 sisters not named January 5 1763 Witnesses William Crawford Edward Fowler Joseph Duke Proved February 15 1763 "

London Marriage Licences

Steven White and Easter Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean:
"White Steven of St Bartholomew Exchange merchant bachelor about 30 and Easter Drake of Bumham Bucks spinster about 16 consent of father Roger Drake of same gent at Bnrnham aforesaid 16 June 1663 V White Thomas and Alice Creskill of Enfield "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Roger Wheeler and Dorothy Drake Widow of Paul Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "
or 1641 B Wheeler Roger and Dorothy Drake of St John Walbrook London widow of Paul Drake late of same haberdasher at same 2 Oct 1604 B W healer Thomas and Joan Gnrnoll widow to marry at St Alphage London 25 July 1563 "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Sir John Tyrwhitt and Mary Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "
or Tyrwhitt Sir John bart of Stainfeild sic со Lincoln widower and Mary Drake of St Giles in the Fielde Middlesex spinster 24 at her own disposal at St Giles aforesaid or 5 Aug 1702 F Tirwliitt Sir Philip knight and bart of Stains "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Thomas Thoroton and Roosilia Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "
Thoroton Thomas esq of Screveton со Notts bachelor above 21 and Roosilia Drake of Bel voir Castle со Leicester spinster 16 with consent of her guardian elected by herself viz the Most Noble John Duke of Rutland she alleging I have not any legitimate parent or other legitimate relation whomsoever to marry at any time or place 23 July 1751 F Thor rogo oil Abraham of Sabridgeworth i it p "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

James Spencer and Elizabeth Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean:
"26 May 1597 B Spencer James of St Martin in the Fields gent bachelor about 19 his father"

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

John Seddon and Anne Rainey Mother ? Drake Widow

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "Seddon John of Wbitechapel Middlesex gent bachelor about 22 and Anne Rainey of вате spinster about 19 consent of mother Drake widow at Whitechapel aforesaid 22 No 1667 V Seddon Thomas rector of Worthen со Salop "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Gregory Raymente and Jane Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "18 Sept Raymente Gregory and Jane Drake spinster of St Botolph Aldersgate gen lie 13 April 1581 B Raymente John of All Hallows in the Wall poulterer and Katherine Halden spinster "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Thomas Hide and Mrs. Martha Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "17 July 1688 F Hide Mr Thomas of Christchurch London bachelor above 21 and Mrs Martha Drake of St Andrew Holborn widow 23 at St Austin London 21 March 170 B Hyde William of Uxbridge Middlesex butcher and Waterworth widow of St Peter "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

Francis Harris and Elizabeth Drake Daughter of Cornelius Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean:
"Harris Francis goldsmith of St Leonard Foster Lane bachelor 26 and Elizabeth Drake of Fcnchurch London spinster 27 daughter of Cornelius Drake citizen and merchant taylor who consents at St Bride or St Sepulchre 26 March Kilo I Harris Francis of Great Missenden Bücke "

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

George Frome and Jane Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "Frame George of Blandford Forum со Dorset gent bachelor about 26 and Jane Drake of Long Burton said connty spinster abont 22 her father"

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869

John Crowther and Margaret Drake Daughter of Roger Drake

London Marriage Licences, 1521-1869 By Joseph Foster, Joseph Lemuel Chester, John Ward Dean: "Crowther John of Middle Temple esq bachelor aged 28 and Margaret Drake of St Olave Silver Street spinster aged 18 consent of father Roger Drake of same at St Giles Cripplegate or St Mary Aldermanbury 15 Jaly 1662 V Crowther John of Stepney Middlesex gent "