Person:Elizabeth Haines (1)

Elizabeth Haines
d.Bet 1736 and 1804
m. 12 Mar 1710/11
  1. Elizabeth Haines1710 - Bet 1736 & 1804
  2. David Haines1720 -
m. 6 May 1730
  1. John Beaumont1731 - 1806
  2. William Beaumont1739 -
  3. Joseph Beaumont1743 - 1819
  4. Thomas Beaumont1747 - 1817
  • HHezekiah Hall1710/11 - 1795
  • WElizabeth Haines1710 - Bet 1736 & 1804
m. 31 Jan 1750/51
  1. Jarvis HallEst 1751 - 1831
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][4][5][6] Elizabeth Haines
Alt Name[3] Elizabeth Beaumont
Gender Female
Birth[4] 1710 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Alt Marriage 6 Mar 1729/30 Goshen MM, Chester, PAto William Beaumont
Marriage 6 May 1730 Goshen MM, Chester, PAto William Beaumont
Alt Marriage 6 May 1730 to William Beaumont
Alt Marriage 6 May 1730 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania, USAto William Beaumont
Death[2] Bet 1736 and 1804
Marriage 31 Jan 1750/51 Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United StatesHoly Trinity (Old Swedes) Church ; [she is the widow Beaumont]
to Hezekiah Hall
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Generation No. 1

1. Elizabeth5 Haines (John4, John3, Richard2, John1) (Source: Goshen Membership Meeting Records.) was born Abt. 1710. She married (1) William Beaumount May 06, 1730 in Goshen MM, Marriages, p12, Chester County, Pa. (Source: Goshen Membership Meeting Records.). He was born Abt. 1705, and died 1747 in By will,. She married (2) Hezekiah Hall January 31, 1750/51 in Holy Trinity Old Swedes Church, Delaware, son of Gervis Hall and Sarah Davenport. He was born January 29, 1710/11 in Crosswick, Mercer County, New Jersey, and died 1795 in Goshen Twp. Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Notes for Elizabeth Haines: How I arrived at the conclusion that Hezekiah Hall married Elizabeth Haines, widow of William Beaumont. Hezekiah Hall was born in 1710 at Crosswicks, Mercer County, New Jersey and when about a year old, with his parents removed to Chesterfield, Burlington County, New Jersey. Hezekiah Hall was a son of Gervas Hall & Sarah Davenport. Sarah Davenport was the oldest daughter of Francis Davenport of Burlington County, New Jersey. Hezekiah Hall was later bound as an apprentice for 6 years in Philadelphia. When he finished his indenture as a Cordwinder, he relocated to Goshen, Chester County, Pennsylvania and made his home with JOHN HAINES for about 3 years before John Haines moved to the Jerseys to live at Mantua Creek, Gloucester County, New Jersey. I knew that Hezekiah Hall was married to Elizabeth but no surname. Thanks to Alice Beard (Nottingham Quakers) and a look-up, she found: HOLY TRINITY OLD SWEDES CHURCH as HESEKIAS HALL marries ELIZABETH BEMAUND ON JANUARY 31st 1750. (BEMAUND is not believed to be accurate.] It was probably BEAUMONT. IN OLD SWEDES BOOK: ("It is necessary to call attention to the old manner and irregularities of spelling the names contained in this work, and often a phonetic pronunciation must be resorted to.") Now that I had a name, I checked the Elizabeth Beaumont's I could find, but could not find one that made a match. After awhile, I went on the theory that at the age of Hezekiah Hall getting married, it just might be second marriages for either or both, especially where their son Gervas/Jarvis was born about 1750. I then found in Chester County, Pa. Will book, an Elizabeth Beaumont, admin. to William Beaumont, d. 1747 and she was about the age of Hezekiah Hall and then learned that she was the daughter of John Haines who Hezekiah had lived with twice, in 1744 and again in 1780 and that John Haines had lived both in New Jersey and Goshen, Chester County, Pa. Also, at the marriage of Elizabeth Haines & William Beaumont at Goshen two witnesses at their wedding were Isaac Haines & his wife Catharine Davis Also Hezekiah had lived with Joseph Matlack who was married to Rebecca Haines and Joseph Matlack was involved in the estate of John Hall with Hezekiah Hall. It all looked pretty good to me but I knew I needed to find something with Elizabeth (Haines) Beaumont becoming Elizabeth HALL. I finally found a marriage record for JOHN BEAUMONT, son of William Beaumont and Elizabeth Haines. Here it is: FROM: Concord Membership Certificates by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman: p87 Page 217: John Beaumount the son of William Beaumount late of the Township of Bradford in the county of Chester in the province of Pennsylvania Deceased, and Jane Dubre the Daughter of John Dubre of Mill Creek hundred in the county of New Castle on Delaware.....14, 9m, 1753....at their publick meeting house at Goshen.... The first 4 names in the right hand column of witnesses:JOHN BEAUMOUNTJANE BEAUMOUNTPHEBE DUBREELIZABETH HALL FROM: "Register of Marriage Certificates Belonging To Men Monthly Meeting." "Goshen MM Marriages, 1722-1787. ("With thanks to Susanna Morikawa Archival Specialist, Friends Historical Library Of Swarthmore College.") Whereas William Beaumount of Goshen in the County of Chester in the Province of Pensilvania Batchlor and Elizabeth Hains of the same place Spinster having followed the Intentions of Marriage with each other for several Monthly Meetings of the people called Quakers at Goshen aforesaid according to the good Order ______Among them and having Comfort of Parties and Relations the said Proposal of Marriage was allowed by the Said Meetings now they are to _____ all whom it may Concern that for the full Accompllishing of the said Intentions this Sixth Day of the Third Monthin the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty they the Said William Beaumount and Elizabeth Hains Appeared in a Publick Meeting of the Said People for that Purpose Appointed at their Publick Meeting House at Goshen aforesaid and the Said William Beaumount taking the Said Elizabeth Hains by the hand did in a Solomn manner openly declared that he took her the Said Elizabeth Hains to be his wife Promising with the Lords assistance to be Unto her a faithful & loving Husband Until Death should Separate them and then and there in the said Assembly the said Elizabeth Hains did in like manner Declare that she took the Said William Beaumount to be her husband Promising with the Lords Assistance to be Unto him a faithful and loving wife Until death should separate them and moreover the Said William Beaumount and Elizabeth, she According to the Custom of Marriage assuming the name of her Husband as a further Confirmation thereof did then and there to the _________their hands we whose Names are hereunder written being present at the Said Marriage & Subscription as witnesses thereunto have also to __________Set Our Hands the Day and year above written. David Davies Jane Davies William Beaumount Isaac Hains Catherine Hains Elizabeth Beaumount Robert Jeffreys Susanna Parks Richard Taylor Isaac Vernon(?) Ruth Jones Jeremiah Taylor Jacob Wright Hannah Davies Benjamin Taylor Alexander Bane Mary Woodward Jeffrey Martin George Ashbrige Jane Bane Hannah Temple Thomas Evan Charity Cooper Sarah Taylor John CoopeMary Taylor Mordecai James Deborah Taylor Richard Parks Jacob Taylor Joseph Matlack James Russon (?) Richard Jones

Notes for Hezekiah Hall:

CHESTER COUNTY (PA) EXAMINATION OF HEZEKIAH HALL TO DETERMINE THE LAWFUL TOWNSHIP OF RESIDENCE TO RECEIVE FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR THE POOR. The Examination Hezekiah Hall taken on his Solomn Aff before us two of the Justices in & for the County of Chester the 27th Day of July 1789. Doth say he was born at Crosswicks in West Jersey in the year 1717 the 29th of January as he was informed by his parents that his Father's name was Gervis Hall who removed from Crosswicks when was about one year old to Burlington & lived with him untill his father Bound him an apprentice unto (Ivan) Warner in Chestnut Street in the City of philadelphia to learn to be Cordwinder for the Term of six years a half with whom he served out the time of his Indenture--that soon after he was free he Come to the Township of Goshen in Chester County at Gainer Peirces about six months then went & made his home at Samuel (Fipps) (prob. Phipps) about 6 months in same Township--then went to John (Haines) in ye same township made his home with him two or three years & worked about, (That John Haines) moved to the Jerseys to live Mantua Creek Gloster County lived their 7 or 8 months & returned to Joseph Metlock in Goshen made his home their 2 or 3 years & whipet the cot about the neighbourhood (sic) paid County & poor taxes. That he then moved to Philip Taylor in the Township of Set up his Trade hired a shop & lived their one year & paid County & poor taxes that he then moved to John Battins in West Bradford made his home their one year and whiped the cot-- Then moved to Goshen & made his home at Francis Meechems Set up his trade & followed it one year Then moved to (J Days) in same Township followed his trade one year that he paid County and poor taxes both year Then moved to William (Eanchus) followed Tayloring & he this (depornnt) shoe-making one year in same Township Then went and rented a house of Trego paid not less than five pounds per annum rent about the year 1748 or 1749 Lived their about two years paid County & poor Tax. Then moved to Daniel Hoops place in the same Township paid five pounds Rent lived their one year paid County & poor Tax moved to Evan Jones place in west whiteland lived their two year & paid seven pounds per year Paid County & poor taxes, Then moved Goshen Joshua Hoops place lived their two years, Paid five pounds per year Then moved to a place of Joshua Hoops in the Township of Thornbury rented a house & garden paid five pounds per year lived their three years, Then moved to William Trimbles place in the same Township paid seven pounds rent lived their three years, Then moved to John Peirce house same Township paid five pounds lived their one year, Then moved to (Ashtown) rented a house & garden & pasture & paid five pounds rent lived their one year William Griffith house-- Then moved to a house of Daniel Broomals same Township paid 4 pounds rent lived their three years --paid County & poor taxes Then moved to a house of Hannah Hansley in upper Chichester & lived their about six months & paid four pounds rent --Then moved to a house of John Underwoods in Goshen & lived there one year & a half & paid at the rate of four pounds per year Then moved to house of Awbrey Roberts in the same Township & lived there about eight months and paid four pounds rent. Then moved to a house of Rude Haines in the same Township and lived there about one year & a half & his son Gervas paid the rent but paid County & poor Tax--Then moved to house of John Ratyew in the Township of Goshen in Spring 1773 lived there better then two years & paid forty shillings per year rent & paid two County & two poor taxes. Then moved back & lived (in a shop belonging to ) his son on Rude Haines place in the Township of Goshen eleven years & paid County & poor Taxes---Then went in the beginning of the year (1784) to Mullicus hill at the head of Racoon Crick in the West Jersey Gloster County Grinege Township & stayed about nine months --& bought four acres of ground & house on it & rec'd a deed for the same Then Jacob Spicer gave him twenty three acres & half joining his purchase & twenty five acres of Seder Swamp & sd Spicer maed him a deed for the Whole tho never lived on it-- Then moved back to Chester County & since been kept by his friends--and further saith not to which he hath set his hand affirmed & subscribed before us. Thos Cheyney His John Worth Hesekah X HallMark 1789 Born 29th January 1711 78 Present time July 12th 6 months Quarter Sessions Court, Chester County (Pennsylvania) Individual Paper 1789 HEZEKIAH HALL born 29 Jan 1711 Crosswick, N.J. the son of Gerves Hall and (Sarah) died 1795 Goshen Twp. Chester Co., Pa. 1712 the family moved to Burlington, N. J. for 61/2 years. Hezekiah was bound to (Ivan) Warner in Philadelphia, Pa. PROBABLY AFTER THAT: GLOUCESTER COUNTY COURT: NATHAN BOAKS VS HEZEKIAH HALL Hezekiah Hall the defendant, this suit is delivered to bail upon a Copi Cripius unto John Newbury of Newton in the County of Gloucester yeoman and Joseph Heritage of the same place yeoman----- At the just of the above Planit. Nathan Boake Taken and acknowledged 23 March MDCCXXXX Before me JOHN KAY (Bail Bond, Gloucester County, New Jersey. March 23 1736 ) After that he moved to Goshen Twp. , Chester Co., Pa. Where he lived with: GAINER PIERCES in Goshen Twp for 6 mo. SAMUEL FIPPS " " " " 6 mo. JOHN HAINES " " " for 2 or 3 years Then in 1744, John Haines erected a stately brick mansion on Mantua Creek Gloster Co., N.J. Where Hezekiah lived for 7 or 8 mo. then back to JOSEPH METLOCK Goshen Twp. for 2 or 3 years PHILIP TAYLOR Twp for 1 year JOHN BATTINS West Bradford for 1 year FRANCIS MEECHEMS Goshen Twp. for 1 year JAMES DAYS " " for 1 year WILLIAM (EANCHUS) " " for 1 year WM TREGO " " for 2 years (1748-1749) DANIEL HOOPS " " for 1 year (1751) HOLY TRINITY OLD SWEDES CHURCH as HESEKIAS HALL marries ELIZABETH BEMAUND ON JANUARY 31st 1750. (BEMAUND is not believed to be accurate. It was probably BEAUMONT. IN OLD SWEDES BOOK: ("It is necessary to call attention to the old manner and irregularities of spelling the names contained in this work, and often a phonetic pronunciation must be resorted to.") EVAN JONES West Whiteland Twp. for 2 years ( 1751 -1753) (EVAN JONES was father-in-law of Gervas/Jarvis HALL s/o Hezekiah HALL. ABOUT THIS TIME: Hezekiah Hall was Admin. to Estate of a JOHN HALL who died 19 Jan. 1754. John Hall was also a Cordwainer. Also involved in the estate was Joseph Matlock. Trying to find relationship between Hezekiah & John Hall. JOSHUA HOOPS Goshen Twp. for 2 years JOSEPH JAMES Westown for 2 years (1756) JOSHUA HOOPS Thornbury Twp for 3 years (1758) WILLIAM TIMBLES " " for 3 years JOHN PIERCE " " for 1 year (1765) WILLIAM GRIFFITH Ashtown Twp for 1 year (1766) DANIEL BROOMALS " " for 3 years (1767, 1768, 1769) HANNAH HANSLEY Upper Chichester for 6 mo. JOHN UNDERWOOD Goshen for 1 year & 1/2 AWBREY ROBERTS " " 8 mo. RUDE HAINES " " 1 & 1/2 with son GERVAS JOHN RATYEW " " (in the Spring of 1773) for 2 years moved back & lived with son at Rude Haines place Goshen Twp for 11 years. HEZEKIAH in 1780 went back to Gloster Co., N. J. for 9 mo. then back to Chester Co. ,Pa. to live out his life. The above data was abstracted from the examination of Hezekiah Hall in Chester co., Pa. and was filed 1 Sept 1790. The dates are from the Tax Records.


More About Hezekiah Hall: Fact 1: January 19, 1754, Admon Bond, estate late John Hall #1518, Chester Co. Pa. Fact 2: (Source: Jan 19, 1754 Hezekiah Hall received an Admon Bond on the estate late of John Hall deceased. No 1518 Chester County, PA.)

Children of Elizabeth Haines and William Beaumount are: 2i.John6 Beaumount, born Abt. 1731; died Abt. August 22, 1806 in By will. West Bradford, Pennsylvania. He married Jane Dubree September 14, 1753 in Publick Meeting House at Goshen, Chester Co., Pa.; born Abt. 1734; died Bef. March 23, 1791.

Notes for John Beaumount: FROM: Concord Membership Certificates by Gwen Boyer Bjorkman: p87 Page 217. John BEAUMOUNT the son of William BEAUMOUNT late of the Township of Bradford in the County of Chester in the province of Pennsylvania Deceased, and Jane DUBRE the Daughter of John DUBRE of Mill Creek hundred in the County of New Castle on Delaware.....14, 9m, 1753....at their publick meeting house at Goshen..... Thos. Robinson James Hatton John Beaumount Thos. Davis John Underwood Jane Beaumount Daniel Durborow Isaac Williams Phebe Dubre Thos. Goodwin David Davis Elizabeth Hall Aaron Ashbridge Joseph Collins Mary Robinson Peter Hatton John Underwood Hannah Robinson Joseph Garratt Thos. Speakeman Hannah Dubre Joseph Matlack Thos. Mercer Neol. Dubre Isaac Hains Hannah Gibbons John Dubre Joseph Gibbons Ann Cheyney Elizabeth Beaumount Thomas Garrett Elizabeth Speakman Samuel Underwood Jonahan Davis Lydia Davis Ann Underwood John Hatton Esther Davis Mary Underwood Thomas Setgreaves Hannah Collins Mary Kinlar Benja. Marshall Richard Davis James Underwood Ellis Davis Hannah Marshall Amos Davis Sarah Underwood James Underwood Jur FROM: William Wade Hinshaw Pennsylvania Quaker Meeting Records, Goshen MM Vol lV, p9 11-5-1779. Beaumont, John dis for paying his & son's Military fines. Wills of Chester County, PA. 1801-1825 by Martin. p82. Beaumont, John West Bradford. August 22, 1806, Joseph McClellan, Administrator. Note: There was also a John Beaumont, West Chester, Pa. Feb. 6, 1807. David Lewis, Administrator. p90

Notes for Jane Dubree: FROM: William Wade Hinshaw Pennsylvania Quaker Meeting Records, Goshen Monthly Meeting. Vol lV p7; BAMOUNT (Beaumont in women's Minutes) 4-7-1760 Jane & ch. John, Joel, & Hannah gct Uwchlan MM. 1-21-1754. Beaumont, Jane rocf Concord MM.

3ii.William Beaumount, born Abt. 1739. 4iii.Joseph Beaumount, born Abt. 1743; died Abt. July 22, 1819 in By will. West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Notes for Joseph Beaumount: Thomas Beaumont, Administrator of will.

5iv.Thomas Beaumount, born Abt. 1747; died Abt. April 11, 1817 in By will. West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Notes for Thomas Beaumount: Wills of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Beaumont, Thomas. West Chester. April 11, 1817. Davis Beaumont, administrator.


Child of Elizabeth Haines and Hezekiah Hall is: 6i.Jarvis(Gervas)6 Hall (Source: (1) History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, Futhey & Cope, 1881, pp 107, 263., (2) Records of his father, Hezekiah Hall named in Chester County Papers..), born Abt. 1750 in Probably Pennsylvania; died 1831 in Treddyffrin Twp. Chester County, Pennsylvania. He married Hannah Jones (Source: Men's Monthly Meeting Records, 1763-1778, GOP Goshen, p 407-1--1742.2.11, Also 11th da, 3rd mo, 1774, page 253, & 18th da, 4th mo, 1774 & several other Quaker Records noted in Notes of Hannah.) Abt. 1772; born December 03, 1755 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.

Notes for Jarvis(Gervas) Hall: THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, June 16, 1773 CAME to the plantation of the subscriber, living in Goshen township, Chester county, the 30th of May last, a likely BAY HORSE, with a blaze in his face, about 14 1/2 hands high. The owner of said horse is desired to come, prove his property, pay charges, and take him away, by me Gervas Hall. THE PENNSYLVANIA GAZETTE, July 20, 1774 WHEREAS JERVIS HALL, of Goshen township, Chester county, obtained a Promissory Note of me, the subscriber, for the sum of Eleven Pounds Four Shillings and some Pence, this currency, due the 27th day of November next, for which I never received any value, and I therefore forewarn all persons from taking an assignment on said Note, as I intend to pay no part therof, until compelled by law. HENRY ONAIL. June 29, 1774 FROM: History of Chester County, PA., p178 Jarvis Hall listed as Land-Owner, 1774. FROM: History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, p107 Jervis Hall received £100 from Chester County, Pennsylvania for damages inflicted by the British Army, 17th September, 1778. (Also in Goshen Township who received £74. 10 s. was William Jones.) Pennsylvania Archives 6th Series, Vol. lV, p 263: Muster Roll of Captain Levi Evans Company of West Whiteland and north part of Goshen for the latter part of the year 1784, Class 4th, Jarvis Hall.


More About Jarvis(Gervas) Hall: Fact 1: 1784, American Revolutionary War Fact 2: (Source: Pennsylvania Archives 6th series, Vol. 111 page 263. Muster Roll of Capt. Levi Evans' Company of West White Land And North Part of Goshen for the latter part of the year 1784. Class 4th.)

Notes for Hannah Jones:

FROM FILES OF MARY & WILLIAM EATON, RECORDS FROM FRIENDS HISTORICAL LIBRARY, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. FROM MEN'S MONTHLY MEETING RECORDS 1763-1778 GOP GOSHEN, p 407-1----1774,2.11 (late Jones) mou off acc Goshen Monthly Meeting held the 11th day of the 2ed mo 1774. The women Friends brought a complaint against Hannah Jones (now Hall) for accomplishing her marriage before a majestrate with a man not of our society. THOMAS HOOPS is appointed to assist the women Friends in dealing with her & report to next mo. meeting. 11th da. of the 3ed mo 1774 page 253 The Friend appointed in the case of HANNAH HALL is continued he having not had an opportunity with her, & he is desired to report to next mo. meeting. 18th day of the 4th mo 1774 The Friend appointed in Hannah Hall's case reports she was disirous to make satisfaction for her misconduct & she appearing in the womens meeting produced a paper of acknowledgment which was read & accepted as her future conduct may recommend her & is as follows To the monthly meeting of Friends held in Goshen the 8th day of the 4th mounth. Where as I the subscriber have been educated in the prosession of the truth held by the people called Quakers but for want of taking due heed to the dictates of the Divine Spirit in my own heart have so far given way to my own inclination & the temptation of the enemy so as to accomplish my marriage by the assistance of a majestrate contrary to the good rules of the Discipline Established amongst friends which has brought trouble upon myself & my friends & under a (sence) there of I am really sorry that I should so far transgress but what is pas cannot be recalled, I desire friends would so far pass by my offence as to continue me under your care as my future conduct may deserve--Hannah Hall p116-2, 1776.1.2 Hannah Hall granted certificate Phila MM returned unused 1776.5.10 p30-2 1786.8.11 Hannah Hall: wife of Jarvis, granted certificate DarbyMM p240-2 1787.11.9, Hannah Hall w of Jarvis granted certificate Bradford MM p200 Bradford MM 12 of 6th mo. 1795 Women Friends produced certificate for Hannah the wife of Gervis Hall to Goshen MM which were read approved and signed. p80-2 1801.6.5, Hannah Hall, wife of Jarvis granted certificate UWCHLAN MM. FROM EARLY CHURCH RECORDSof Chester Co. Pa. Quaker records, Bradford Meeting Vol 1 Reamy p202 12th of 6th mo. 1795 Hannah, wife of Garvis Hall to Goshen p211,7-6-1792 Hannah Hall, wife of Jervis, from Goshen.

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