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      1928. William Holmes He married 1929. Martha Pomeroy.

      1929. Martha Pomeroy She was the daughter of 3858. Samuel Pomeroy.
     
Child of William Holmes and Martha Pomeroy is:
  964 i.   Thomas Holmes-Pomeroy, born 1680; died 1752 in Pallice, York Cty, Ireland; married Andriah Towgood.


      1984. Jonathan Stout, born Abt. 1662 in Middletown, NJ; died 3/1722-23 in Hopewell, NJ. He was the son of 3968. Richard Stout and 3969. Penelope Kent [Van Princin]. He married 1985. Anna Bollen 8/27/1685 in Middletown, NJ.

      1985. Anna Bollen, born Abt. 1668 in Woodbridge, NJ; died Bef. 11/24/1722 in Hopewell, NJ. She was the daughter of 3970. James Bollen and 3971. Martha Ann Vauquellen ?.

Notes for Jonathan Stout:



birth date: not yet 14 in 1675

Marrige date: First Town Book of Middletown, NJ

death date: inventory of estate 3/24/1723


  Notes for Anna Bollen:
birth: 1669 (Still a minor at estate settlement of father James Bollen in       1683, as was brother James. James is listed first so was       probably the older of the pair. He can be conjectured to have       been born about 1667 which would make him about 16 when his       father died. His sister would have been 2-3 years younger.)

marriage: Aug., 1685 [at age 15-16] to Jonathan Stout [age 22]             (Middletown town records)

death: before 1722 (not mentioned in husband's will)

Put under guardianship of Samuel Moore and Nathaniel Fitzrandolph at death of father.

     
Children of Jonathan Stout and Anna Bollen are:
  i.   Joseph Stout, born 5/1686.
  ii.   Sarah Stout, born 9/10/1689; married Andrew Smith.
  iii.   Benjamin Stout, born 12/1691; married Hannah Bonham; born 1696.
  iv.   Hannah Stout, born 3/9/1693-94; died 1779; married Jediah Higgins; born 1691; died 1772.
  v.   Zebulon Stout, born 2/1698-99 in Middletown, NJ; died 8/27/1788 in Hopewell, NJ; married Charity Burrowes; born 1703; died 1771.
  vi.   Jonathan Stout, born 1701; died 1768; married Mary Leigh; died 1776.
  vii.   Anna Stout, born 1704; married Nehemiah Bonham.
  992 viii.   David Stout, born 1706 in Hopewell, NJ; died 12/15/1788 in Hopewell, NJ; married Elizabeth Larison Abt. 1726 in Hopewell, NJ.
  ix.   Samuel Stout, born 1709.


      1986. William Larison, born Abt. 1684 in Newtown, LI; died 1749 in New Brunswick, NJ. He was the son of 3972. John Larison and 3973. Jemima Woodhull. He married 1987. Mrs. William Larison Abt. 1694.

      1987. Mrs. William Larison

Notes for William Larison:

birth: 1685 (Larison Family of New Jersey; Dudley Marshall; LDS             records; 1915)

marriage: 1694 (estimate from birth of first child)

death: 1749 (Marshall)
      will dated 4/7/1749
      Lenghthy religious preamble
      10 Pounds to eldest son James
      40 shillings to daughter ELIZABETH STOUT
      40 shillings to daughter Martha Hide
      5 Pounds to daughter Mary Higgins
      3 Pounds to daughter Rebecca Brittain
      3 Pounds to daughter Deborah Shippey
      5 Pounds to daughter Keziah Vantilborrow
      Remainder of estate to be equally divided between sons William,
      Thomas, John, and George Larison
      Son John and son-in-law David Stout named as executors
      Witnessed by Jedian Higgins, Samuel Neilson, and Robert Rolfe
      Proved 7/4/1749
           
Moved from Newtown, LI to Hopewell, NJ about 1710.
Town officer of Hopewell in 1721.
Owned 180 acres of land at Hopewell.
Moved from Hopewell to New Brunswick, NJ a few years previous to death.
Daughter Elizabeth said to have married David Stout at Hopewell, NJ.

The will of William Larison dated at New Brunswick, N. J. ,April 7, and probated May 30, 1749, is recorded in Libre 6, Folio 70, in the office of the Secretary of State at Trenton

"In The Name Of God Amen. I William Larison of the City of New Brunswick in the County of Middlesex and Province of New Jersey being through the abundant Mercy of God. though Sick & Weak in Body. yet of Sound and Perfect mind understanding and memory Do Make Ordain and Constitute this My Last Will and Testament and Desire that it may be received by all such.

"Imprimis. I most humbly Bequeath my Soul to God my Maker beseeching his Most Gracious acceptance of it through the all Sufficient Merits & Medeations of my Most Compassionate Redeemer Jesus Christ, who gave himself to be an Atonement for my sins, and is able to Save to the Uttermost all that Come unto God by him Seeing he Ever liveth to make Intercession for them and who I trust will not reject me a Returning Penitent Sinner when I come to him for Mercy in this hope and Confidence I render up my soul with comfort humbly beseeching the Most Blessed and Glorious Trinity One God Most Holy Most Merciful and Gracious to prepare me for the time of my Dissolution and then to take me unto himself into that peace and Rest and in comparable felicity which he has prepared for all that Love and fear his Holy Name.

"Imprimis. I Give my Body to the earth from whence it was taken in full assurance of its Ressurection from thence at the Last Day. As for my burial I desire it may be Decent without Pomp or State at the Discretion of Executors hereinafter named--Who I doubt not will manage it with all Requisite prudence as for Such Worldly Goods and Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with, withall I give and Bequeath in Manner following. To my oldest son James Larison I give and Bequeath the sum of Ten Pounds proclamation Money to be paid to him by my Executors within one year after my decease, and as for the Rest of my Worldly Goods and Estate both Real and Personal I give and Bequeath to be divided Equally between my sons William Larison Thomas Larison John Larison and George Larison.

I do make and Constitute my beloved son John Larison and son-in-law David Stout to be my executors of this my will and do Empower them to Collect in my debts and dispose of my Estate to the best advantage at discretion of my Executors and after paying my Just Debts Funeral Charges and my aforesaid Legacy to Divide the remainder as aforesaid among my aforesaid sons William Thomas John and George and I do hereby revoke and Disannul all other Wills, Whatsoever heretofore by me made Ratifying and Conforming this and only this to be my Last Will and Testament.

"In witness Whereof I the said William Larison have hereunto set my hand & seal this seventh day of April in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and forty nine

"Signed William Larison
"Witnesses Jediah Higgins-Samuel Wilson and Robert Rolfe"












     
Children of William Larison and Mrs. Larison are:
  993 i.   Elizabeth Larison, born Abt. 1703; died 7/26/1772 in Hopewell, NJ; married David Stout Abt. 1726 in Hopewell, NJ.
  ii.   James Larison, born Abt. 1695; died 1792; married Keziah Parke.
  iii.   William Larison, born Abt. 1697; died 1777 in Roxbury, Morris Cnty, NJ; married Patience [Larison].
  iv.   Thomas Larison, born Abt. 1700.
  v.   John Larison, born Abt. 1705.
  vi.   George Larison, born Abt. 1707.
  vii.   Martha Larison
  viii.   Mary Larison
  ix.   Rebekkah Larison
  x.   Deborah Larison
  xi.   Keziah Larison


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