Person:Job Throckmorton (8)

Watchers
m. 1720
  1. Sarah Throckmorton1721 - 1761
  2. Mary Throckmorton1725 -
  3. John ThrockmortonAbt 1725 - 1755
  4. William Throckmorton1730 - 1796
  5. Thomas Throckmorton1732 - 1763
  6. Daniel Throckmorton1734 - 1798
  7. David Throckmorton1735 -
  8. Job III Throckmorton1740 - 1800
  9. Rebecca ThrockmortonAbt 1742 - Aft 1792
  10. Lewis B Throckmorton, I1745 - 1798
  11. Joseph Throckmorton1746 - 1763
Facts and Events
Name Job III Throckmorton
Gender Male
Birth? 1740 Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Death? 19 Nov 1800 Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey, United Statesdrowning accident
References
  1.   C. Wickliffe Throckmorton, in A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton and Allied Families 1066-1926.

    Source: A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton and Allied Families 1066-1926 by C. Wickliffe Throckmorton
    pg 442 Tradition says that Job Throckmorton, born in New Jersey in 1730, moved to Little George town, married and had thirteen children. There must be some mistake in regard to the children of Job Throckmorton who settled at Little Georgetown, Berkeley County, Virginia, as he left only two daughters, which is plainly shown from his will, which was proved at martinsburgin 12780. However, his brother, Lewis, who settled in Hampshire, and his brothers, William and Daniel, who apparently also settled in Virginia, undoubtedly are the progenitors of the Throckmortons who claim to be descended from Job Throckmorton who settled near Little George town and the Throckmortons of Hampshire and Henrico Counties, Virginia (West Virginia).

  2.   Letter, 1912, from great-granddaughter.

    Letter, 1912, from great-granddaughter , Miss Cornelia M. Wooley, Matawan, N.J., R.D.2. She also furnished the record of children of Job Throckmorton, from the Bible of his dau., Hannah Maps.

  3.   Sources: Ais Census Index: Pre-1790 Monmouth Co, New Jersey for Freehold, Lower Freehold and Shrewsbury Tax lists.

    Job Throckmorton: 1779, 1780 Feb, 1781 October, 1784 pg 16 Jul, 1786 pg 15 Jul, 1789, pg 17 June, July Aug Assessment..........Shrewsbury Township tax lists
    Job Throckmorton: Freehold Township, Monmouth Co, NJ Tax lists. 1784 pg 19 Jul, 1785 Pg 10 July, 1786 pg 12 Jul, Lower Freehold, 1787, pg 9, 1789 Freehold pg 12 Jun, Jul, Aug

  4.   The abstract of Job's pension file states:.

    The abstract of Job's pension file states: "Job Throckmorton, NJ line, Mary, W6256, soldier married Mary 15 Oct. 1769 and soldier died 19 Nov. 1800, accidentially drown, widow applied 29 July 1837 in Monmouth Co, N.J., aged 85, soldier and widow raised 11 children of which the oldest was born in 1770.

  5.   Simeon Brown stated that Job, a brother of William, adhered to the Quakers even in Virginia.

    Wilkinson Letters, Simeon Brown stated that Job, a brother of William, adhered to the Quakers even in Virginia.
    Letter, 1912, from great-granddaughter , Miss Cornelia M. Wooley, Matawan,
    N.J., R.D.2. She also furnished the record of children of Job Throckmorton,
    from the Bible of his dau., Hannah Maps.

  6.   Bill Barton.

    Barton: "JOB THROCKMORTON was born ca. 1740 in Freehold, N.J., baptized Christ Church, Shrewsbury, 9 Feb. 1746, married MARY RUSSELL 10 Nov. 1769,155 accidentally drowned 19 Nov. 1800 in Monmouth Co., N.J. Mary was born ca. 1750, died 23 May 1840 (Figure 26 and Figure 27). The abstract of Job’s pension file states: "Job Throckmorton, N.J. line, Mary, W6256, soldier married Mary [-?-] 15 Oct. 1769 and soldier died 19 Nov. 1800, widow applied 29 July 1837 in Monmouth Co., N.J., aged 85, soldier and widow raised 11 children of which the oldest was born in 1770."156 In the "Wilkinson Letters," Simeon Brown stated that "Job, a brother of William, adhered to the Quakers even in Virginia." (See ¶4. above for brother William.) CWT also believed that Job removed to ???? Co., Va.157 The children of Job & Mary Throckmorton apparently remained in N.J."