. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... s Church), Philadelphia,and settled in the neighborhood of were eighteen. Among them wereWilliam Ienn and John Woolston; they livedin wigwams until they could get their loghouses built. Indian corn and venison, tradedwith the Indians, was their chief food. Will-iam Budd about the same time located land onthe south side of the north branch of Ranco-cas which he conveyed to John Woolston, oneof the first settlers in Burlington Woolston married Hanna Cooper,daughter of William Cooper, of Pine Point,nt)


. Genealogical and memorial history of the state of New Jersey ... s Church), Philadelphia,and settled in the neighborhood of were eighteen. Among them wereWilliam Ienn and John Woolston; they livedin wigwams until they could get their loghouses built. Indian corn and venison, tradedwith the Indians, was their chief food. Will-iam Budd about the same time located land onthe south side of the north branch of Ranco-cas which he conveyed to John Woolston, oneof the first settlers in Burlington Woolston married Hanna Cooper,daughter of William Cooper, of Pine Point,nt)w Camden City, in 1681, and died in making any will, and under the lawsthen existing in the colonies his oldest sonJohn inherited all his real estate. He how-ever, left two other sons, Joshua and Woolston conveyed to his brotherMichael part of the above land inherited fromhis father which embraces most of the landbetween Pemberton and Birningham Mill onthe south side of Rancocas creek containingseven hundred acres. Toshua was never mar-. -2^;;t, --<^-^ c/lfl^ ^-^^???u^Ciy^^ STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 82; rifil and sold liis land to his brother Michael,April 18. 1726. (II) John ( 2 ). eldest son of John ( i ) Wool-ston. the first Woolston settler in the colonies,was married to Hannah (last name unknown)and had nine children, the oldest being Jacob. (Till Xewbold, youngest son of John (2)Woolston, married Mary Bowlby, of Mans-field. May ID. 1775. (I\ ) Abraham, onl}- son of Newbold Wool-ston. married. December 14, 1800, Anna Bray,and they had a son, John Bray Woolston, bornOctober 16, 1807, died in 1895. (\) John Bfay, son of .\braham Woolston,was born in Port Coldcn, Warren county. NewJersey, October 16, 1807. died January 9, was a justice of the peace, and a large landowner in the section of the country where helived. He married (first) May 22, 1834, Gert-rude Stillwell. born September 27, 1809, diedJune 3, 1837. leaving two child


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