Person:Benjamin Schooley (3)

Benjamin Schooley
b.24 Jun 1733
  • F.  Schooley (add)
  1. Anne Schooley1728 - 1758
  2. Benjamin Schooley1733 - 1809
  3. Samuel Schooley1742/43 - 1832
  • HBenjamin Schooley1733 - 1809
  • WMartha Lundy1723 - 1803
m. 21 May 1755
  1. Elizabeth Schooley1757 -
  2. Ann Schooley1759 - 1785
  3. Joseph Schooley1760 - 1846
  4. Martha Schooley1762 - 1830
  5. Benjamin Schooley1766 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Benjamin Schooley
Gender Male
Birth[1] 24 Jun 1733
Marriage 21 May 1755 Hardwick, Sussex, NJto Martha Lundy
Will[1] 13 Nov 1804 Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Death[1] 17 Dec 1809 Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Probate[1] 26 Dec 1809 Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, United States
Ancestral File Number L4DC-V4

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http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/person/p3590.htm Martha Lundy


Father: Richard Lundy Mother: Elizabeth Large Birth: 1 AUG 1723, Bucks Co, PA Died: 11 SEP 1803, Warren Co, NJ Partnership with: Benjamin Schooley Marriage: 21 MAY 1755, Kingwood, Hunterdon Co, NJ Family Notes Sources and Citations Child: Elizabeth Schooley Born: 1757, Hardwick Twp, Sussex Co, NJ Child: Ann Schooley Born: 1759 Child: Martha Schooley Born: 1762, Newton, Sussex Co, NJ Child: Joseph Schooley Born: 1760, Newton, Sussex Co, NJ Child: Benjamin Schooley Born: 1766


References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Armstrong, William Clinton. The Lundy family and their descendants: of whatsoever surname, with a biographical sketch of Benjamin Lundy. (Belleville, Ontario: Mika Pub., 1987)
    p 166, 188-191.

    His last will and testament is dated Nov. 13, 1804 and was probated at Newton, NJ, Dec 26, 1809. He was appointed in 1781 by a MM held at Hardwick as a member of the Committee on Sufferings. The purpose of this Committee was to keep an account of the losses sustained by Friends because of their adherence to the principles of peace; these losses were generally in the form of fines for refusal to serve in the army or to take the test oath to the Continental Congress, and the confiscation of property.