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Modified Story of the Clan Finley - by H.F. Stout, San Diego,Calif. 196 3. p. 68 First Settlers of Ye Plantations of Piscataway and Woodbridge, Olde East New Jersey, 1664-1714. by Orra Eugene Monnette. The Leroy CarmanPress, Los Angeles, Calif. 1935. "James Finley of Trenton, N.J."..."This is family who settleEd in New Jersey, James Finley, son of James and Ann (McDonald) Finley, born Glasgow, June 8, 1737, died Basking Ridge, married in Scotland, Ann Angrest, immigrated to America, landing, New York, 1769, moved and settled Priceton, N.J.....Issue: I. James Finley, born Princeton, 1770, moved to Western N.Y.; Alexander Finley, born 1771, died Basking Ridge (?), married S;usan Whitaker, 12 children; III Rev Robert Finley, born Princeton, N.J., 1772, died At;hens, Ga, Oct 3, 1817, married May 16, 1768, Esther Flynt Caldwell, daughter of Rev James and Hannah (Ogden) Caldwell; IV. Anne, who m. Charles Morford of Basking Ridge, N.J.... (HIST OF HUNT. & SOM. CO. p. 738; LITTLE, P. 151 & amer. anc. vol xii, P 29 Anne , who married Charles Morford , of Prineton ; lived at Basking Ridge in 1810 , and subsequently removed to Illinois .............. Source: Ancestry.com. «i»Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley, New Jersey«/i» [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: John Littell. «i»Family Records: or Genealogies of the first settlers of Passaic Valley and Vicinity above Chatham with their Ancestors and Descendants«/i». Passaic Valley, New Providence, NJ, USA: 1852.......About «i»Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley, New Jersey «/i»Originally published in 1852, the author states that, "Wherever family records could be obtained, they have been used; but in most cases no such record could be had. I therefore had to depend on the memory of some one or more of the family…With the exception of one or two, every family may be traced back to some branch that lived in Passaic Valley previous to the year 1800. References
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