Person:Job Throckmorton (6)

m. 2 Feb 1683/84
  1. Sarah Throckmorton1684/85 - 1755
  2. John Throckmorton1688 - 1741
  3. Rebekah Throckmorton1690 - 1761
  4. Joseph Throckmorton1693 - 1759
  5. Mary Throckmorton1695 - 1739
  6. Job Throckmorton, II1696 - 1747
  7. Patience Throckmorton1700 - 1755
  8. Samuel Throckmorton1706 - 1758
  • HJob Throckmorton, II1696 - 1747
  • WFrancis Stout1696 - 1750
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[1] Job Throckmorton, II
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1696 Freehold Township, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Marriage 1720 Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, United Statesto Francis Stout
Christening? 9 Feb 1746 Colts Neck, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Death? 22 Feb 1747 Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Burial? 24 Feb 1747 Ancient Throckmorton-Lippit -Taylor Cem

JOB THROCKMORTON, born circa 1696 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ. He married FRANCES STOUT circa 1720 in Shrewsbury, NJ. Job Throckmorton died 22 February 1747 intestate, and was buried 24 February 1747 in Christ Churchyard, Shrewsbury, NJ. Frances Stout was probably a daughter of John & Elizabeth (Crawford) Stout. [319] Frances Stout was born 1700 in Freehold, Monmouth County, NJ. She married (1) Samuel L. Breeze. Both Job and Frances Throckmorton were baptized 9 February 1746 at Christ Church, Shrewsbury, NJ. [320]

On 22 March 1719, John Powell and Job Throckmorton, both of Freehold, yeoman signed a bond (note?) to Gabriel Stylle, merchant, for £77-3-0. If either payed Steele £38-11-6 before 1 May 1721, then the bond to be null and void. Then in the August 1734 Term of the Supreme Court Gabriel Steele by Fenwick Lyell, his attorney, sued Job Throckmorton for an obligation of £77-3-0 which Job refused to pay. Joseph Murray was Job’s attorney.

In 1734 Job Throckmorton, yeoman, mortgaged land in Freehold bounded by land formerly belonging to Samuel Leonard.

On 25 July 1748 Frances Throckmorton, widdow and relick of Job Throckmorton of said Freehold, late Deceased who died intestate Do Renounce and Relinquish my Right of Administrating the Sd Deceased’s Estate and Desire that the Same may be Granted to my Eldest Son John Throckmorton. Witness was Elizabeth Dennis. Bond of John Throckmorton, yeoman, of Freehold, Samuel Throckmorton of same place, yeoman, fellow bondsman. Witnesses Jonathan Burdy and Elizabeth Dennis. [321]

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was deriv)
    Source number: 1459.001; Source type: Pedigree chart; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: .

    Name: Job Throckmorton
    Birth Date: 1696
    Birth Place: NJ

  2.   Birth, Marriage & Death, in U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900.

    Name: Job Throckmorton Jr 1720, New Jersey
    Spouse: Frances Stout

  3.   Probate, 17 Apr 1748 Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey, USA.

    Among the children of Job & Sarah (Leonard) Throckmorton was a son, Job. He married Frances Stout, the daughter of John & Elizabeth (Crawford) Stout, in 1720 in New Jersey. John Stout was born 1645 in Gravesend, Long Island, N.Y. and, in 1667, drew lot no. 19 in Middletown. Frances was born ca. 1700 on her father's property in Middletown.

  4.   Throckmortons in Southern Ohio pg 6.

    Job II BORN 1696, MARRIED Francis Stout in 1720. They had a family of eleven children. Mary married Reuben Foster June 21, 1750. John. William born Jan. 27, 1730, died 1763 . Thomas born 1732 in Freehold, N. Jersey. David born May 11, 1735, lived at Freehold, died young. Daniel I living in 1763, went to Hampshire Co., W.VA. JobIII. Rebecca. Lewis I. These three were baptised Feb. 9, 1746 at Christ Church, Shrewsbury, New Jersey, according to the Parish Register of the Church. Joseph born Aug. 26, 1746, died before 1763.
    Job III born ca. 1740, served in the Revolution, 1776 until 1782. He died in Monmouth Co., NJ Nov. 19, 1800- Adj. General's office, Trenton, NJ. He married Mary Russell and they had ten children. Rebecca Throckmorton born ca. 1742-3, married ca. 1765 to Charles Dumas (DeMoss born 1727 - died 1786, a widower with four children. Peter, Joh, Andrew and Susanna, Charles' father was a French Count Louis Dumas (wife was Catharine) a Huguenot refugee to America. A French Huguenot is a protestant against the Catholic Church.........

  5.   Francis Sitherwood Pg 79 No 20. Job Throckmorton.

    Pg 79 No 20. Job Throckmorton b. Middletown, N.J. about 1696; m. about 1720 Frances Stout.
    21 Feb 1732 Indenture: Samuel Dennis to Job Throckmorton rebated and quit-claimed certain land and fresh meadow. 1736/7.
    Feb. 12, Jonathan Holme's Diary: Went with Uncle Jobe Throckmorton in a slay to John Bowne, Esq, and returned the same day.
    Job Throckmorton, son of Job and Sarah Throckmorton departed this life February 22 about 12:00 at night in the year 1747. (Grandin Bible) buried 24 Feb., 1747 (Parish Rec., Shrewsbury).

  6.   Court Procedings: Freehold July 25, 1748.

    This is to certify that all persons concerned that I Frances Throckmorton widdow and relick of Job Throckmorton of Freehold, late deceased who died intestate Do Renounce and Relinquish my Right of Administrating the said Decesed's Estate and desire that the same may be granted to my Eldest son John Throckmorton. Frances Throckmorton

  7.   Throckmorton Family in England.

    F-47 Job Throckmorton of Middletown, NJ. Born Middletown NJ 1696. Married 1720 Frances Stout. Died 22 Feb. 1747
    Issues: Sarah, Mary, John, William, Thomas, David, Daniel, Job, LEWIS, Joseph

  8.   Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. II 1730-1750. Part II.

    Page 481, Job Throckmorton b. abt 1696, d. 22 Feb 1747 date: 25 Jul 1748 Freehold, Monmouth Co. NJ. Frances Throckmorton, the widow, resigns right of administration in favor of her eldest son, John. Witness--Elizabeth Dennis. Bond of John Throckmorton, yeoman, of Freehold, Samuel Throckmorton, of same place, yeoman, fellowbondsman. Witnesses--Jonathan Burdy. Elizabeth Dennis.

  9.   C. Wickliffe Throckmorton., in A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton and Allied Families 1066-1926.

    Pg. 214 F-47-3 died 22nd February, 1747; married, 1720 Frances Stout
    Pg. 221, F-47 Job Throckmorton (Job, John1) of Freehold, NJ. died 1747; married Frances Stout.
    Issue: +F-73-1. Job Throckmorton, baptized Feb 9, 1746, did 1780, of Little George town, Berkley Co, VA (now West Virginia). Baptism, Christ Church Shrewsbury Register
    +F-74-2. Lewis throckmorton of hampshire Co, VA (now West Virginia), shown as head of family of ten whites in the records of the State enumerations, 1782-1785, in Heads of Families of the first census of the US taken in the year 1790. Baptized Feb 9, 1746.
    + F-75-3. Joseph Throckmorton, baptized Aug 26, 1746, Christ Church Shrewsbury Register.
    + F-76-4. William throckmorton, born June or January 27 1730; married Sarah Gillett, 1759; died in Virginia.
    F-77-5. Thomas Throckmorton
    F-78-6 Daniel Throckmorton, baptized Feb 9, 1746, of Hampshire Co, VA; died Sep 26, 1798, when his only son, Daniel Throgmorton, and Mary, his wife, were parties to an indenture.
    F-79-7. Rebecca Throckmorton
    F-80-8 Elizabeth Throckmorton.

  10.   Stillwell, in 27 JOB THROCKMORTON , son of Job Throckmorton , 5, married Frances Stout.

    (Frances , the wife of Job Throckmorton , by reason of her Christian name and her residence, may have been a descendant of Richard , son of Richard and Penelope Stout .) He is given in the records the gentlemanly prefix of Mr., and is spoken of as Mr. Job Throckmorton , Sr. The burial record of Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N. J. , says: "Mr. Job Throckmorton was buried in the church-yard Feb. 24, 1747." No stone indicates, however, the location. 1719, Mch. 22. Bond of John Powell and Job Throckmorton , both of Freehold, Monmouth County , yeomen, to Gabriel Stylle , merchant, for £77-3-0. If either pay to said Stelle £38-11-6, before May 1, 1721, then this to be null and void. Supreme Court Files, Trenton, N. J. 1720, he probably resided in Freehold . 1734. Job Throckmorton , yeoman, mortgaged land in Freehold, N. J. , bounded by land formerly Samuel Leonard 's. 1734, August Term. Supreme Court. Gabriel Steele by Fenwick Lyell , his attorney, sued Job Throckmorton for an obligation of £77-3-0, dated Mch. 22, 1719, which he refused to pay. Joseph Murray , attorney for the defendant. 1748, July 25. Frances Throckmorton , of Freehold , wife of Job Throckmorton , deceased, renounced her right as administratrix, on her husband's estate, in favor of her eldest son John Throckmorton . She signed with a good signature. John Throckmorton , of Freehold , yeoman, eldest son of Job Throckmorton , deceased, intestate, qualified as administrator, and with Samuel Throckmorton , yeoman, of the same place, signed a bond for £500. Both signed the bond. Issue 79 John Throckmorton ; eldest son. 80 David Throckmorton baptised May 11, 1735, at Freehold . Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, N. J. 81 Joseph Throckmorton baptised Aug. 26, 1748. Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, N. J. , and mentioned in will of Sarah Nichols . 82 Job Throckmorton baptised Feb. 9, 1746. Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, N. J. , and mentioned in will of Sarah Nichols . 83 Lewis Throckmorton baptised Feb. 9, 1746. Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, N. J. , and mentioned in will of Sarah Nichols . 84 Rebecca Throckmorton baptised Feb. 9, 1746. Christ Church Records, Shrewsbury, N. J. , and mentioned in will of Sarah Nichols . 85 William Throckmorton mentioned in the will of Sarah Nichols 86 Thomas Throckmorton mentioned in the will of Sarah Nichols 87 Daniel Throckmorton mentioned in the will of Sarah Nichols 88 Mary Throckmorton married by license dated June 25, 1750, Reuben Foster ; mentioned in the will of Sarah Nichols . 89 Elizabeth Throckmorton mentioned in the will of Sarah Nichols." _______________________________________ Barton: THE DESCENDANTS OF JOB & FRANCES (STOUT) THROCKMORTON & THEIR LATE 18th-CENTURY MIGRATION TO VIRGINIA & OHIO PART I Preface After a tempestuous sea voyage of 65 days, John & Rebecca Throckmorton arrived in America off Nantasket Beach, Mass. on 5 Feb. 1631 aboard the sailing ship "Lyon." The ship, which had departed Bristol, England 1 Dec. 1630, also carried Roger Williams and his wife Mary to the new world. The Williams and the Throckmorton families first settled in Salem, Mass., where John Throckmorton was a merchant and ship owner and Rev. Williams pursued his call to the ministry. In Jan. 1636 Roger Williams fled the tyranny and persecution of the Salem Church to what is now Providence, R. I., where he purchased land from the Narragansett Indians. John Throckmorton probably joined Roger Williams in Providence that summer. Throckmorton was among Roger Williams' twelve associates to whom Williams deeded some of his Indian land. When Roger Williams established the first Baptist church in America, John & Rebecca Throckmorton were on the "List of Original Members Received in 1638." This re-baptism of adults, who had been previously baptized by sprinkling, offended the Salem church which promptly excommunicated members who believed in adult baptism. On 22 Apr. 1639 John Throckmorton purchased the northern half of Prudence Island in Narragansett Bay from Roger Williams and settled there, thus establishing the Throckmortons as the first white family to live on that island. In Sep. 1642 John Throckmorton petitioned the Dutch governor of New Amsterdam for permission to settle twelve miles east of Manhattan. The Dutch called the area Vredelandt, or Land of Peace, but it is now known as Throg's Neck (a corruption of Throckmorton's Neck) and is readily identified at the north end of the Throgs Neck Bridge. Indian uprisings, and their attendant massacres, were frequent in this area, causing the Throckmortons to return to Rhode Island. In 1652, John sold all of his Vredelandt land to Augustine Heerman. In the spring of 1672, George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends (Quakers) visited Rhode Island and, through his eloquent preaching, converted many of the leading inhabitants to Quakerism, among them John Throckmorton. On 8 Apr. 1665 John Throckmorton joined with residents of Gravesend, Long Island, in the purchase of land in Monmouth County, N. J., becoming the owner of two shares. Although John did not actually settle there, several of his children did. It was while visiting these children in 1684 that John Throckmorton died and was buried in the Throckmorton-Lippit-Taylor burying ground in Middletown, N. J. Job Throckmorton, fifth child and second son of John & Rebecca, was born 30 Sep. 1650 in Providence. At the age of 16 he accompanied his elder brother, John, to Monmouth County and drew lot no. 22 in the division of land at Middletown 30 Dec. 1667. He married in Freehold, N. J., on Feb. 1684/5 Sarah Leonard, whose parents, Henry & Mary Leonard, had emigrated from Bilston, Staffordshire, England in the late 1640s. Henry, with his brother James, distinguished himself in the ironworks of Lynn and Braintree, Mass. About 1670 Henry established a bloomery at Rowley Village (near Salem). Although the endeavor was a technological success, the illiterate Henry fell heavily into debt and in 1673 he and his family moved to Monmouth Co., N.J. where he and his sons built a forge at Tinton Falls. Among the children of Job & Sarah (Leonard) Throckmorton was a son, Job. He married Frances Stout, the daughter of John & Elizabeth (Crawford) Stout, in 1720 in New Jersey. John Stout was born 1645 in Gravesend, Long Island, N.Y. and, in 1667, drew lot no. 19 in Middletown. Frances was born ca. 1700 on her father's property in Middletown. Frances Stout was the granddaughter of Penelope (Van Princen) and Richard Stout. Richard was one of twelve patentees of what is now known as the Monmouth Patent. By 1667, Richard Stout held lot no. 64 and upland country in Middletown. In 1668 the First Baptist Church of New Jersey was organized in the Stout home. John, the eldest son, was among the eighteen male charter members. Job & Frances (Stout) Throckmorton are the progenitors of the following genealogy. They were the parents of eleven children - three girls and eight boys - born over a period of 25 years. These children are distinguished by Arabic numerals, 1 through 11. The initials and numbers following the children's names reference book authors and pages (see List of Abbreviations below). ----------------------------
    Abbrev: Historical and genealogical miscellany: NY and NJ Title: Historical and genealogical miscellany : New York and New Jersey, vol. I-V [Original data: Stillwell, John E. Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey, Vol. I-V. New York, NY: [s.n.], 1903.] Publication: Provo, UT : Ancestry.com, 2002. Abbrev: Historical and genealogical miscellany: NY and NJ Title: Historical and genealogical miscellany : New York and New Jersey, vol. I-V [Original data: Stillwell, John E. Historical and genealogical miscellany : data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey, Vol. I-V. New York, NY: [s.n.], 1903.] Publication: Provo, UT : Ancestry.com, 2002. Text: "Job Throckmorton and Sarah Leonard were married in 1685, and Job, their son, was born, by deduction, about 1690-95, and married, by deduction, Frances [last name unknown, possibly Stout], about 1712...." Abbrev: Ancestors of Ann & Bill Barton Title: Ancestors of Ann & Bill Barton Author: Barton, Bill Publication: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project (accessed 5 February 2004) Text: "ABT 1720 [no location]" Abbrev: Stout and allied families Title: Stout and allied families [v.1, 3rd ed.] Author: Stout, Herald F. Publication: San Diego, Calif. : Herald F. Stout, 1986 Note: Orange Family History Center Page: p.1 Text: "Frances [daughter of John Stout, 1645-1724] m h[usband] Job Throckmorton

  11.   Author: William Stockton, in This Old Monmouth of Ours.

    Hornor Publication: Moreau Brothers Publishers, Freehold NJ, 1932 --------------
    II Throckmorton Sex: M Birth: 1696 in Monmouth Co., Shrewsbury, NJ. Death: 22 FEB 1747 in Freehold, Monmouth Co., NJ. Reference Number: 1174 Note:
    Stillwell's Historical Miscellany on pages 89 and 90. "Job Throckmorton, son of Job Throckmorton, married Francis Stout. He is given in the records the gentemanly prefix of Mr., and is spoken of as Mr. Job Throckmorton, Sr. The burial record of Christ Church, Shrewsbury, N.J., says: 'Mr. Job Throckmorton was buried in the church-yard Feb. 24, 1747.' No stone indicates, however, the location'. 1719, Mch. 22. Bond of John Powell and Job Throckmorton, both of Freehold, Monmouth Co., yeomen, to Gabriel Stylle, merchant, for 77-3-0 pounds. If either pay to Stelle 38-11-6 pounds, before May 1, 1721, then this is to be null and void. -Supreme Court Files, Trenton, N.J. 1720, he probably resided in Freehold. 1734. Job Throckmorton, yeoman, mortgaged land in Freehold, N.J., bounded by land formerly Samuel Leonard's. 1734, August Term. Supreme Court. Gabriel Steele by Fenwick Lyell, his attorney, sued Job Throckmorton for an obligation of 77-3-0 pounds, dated Mch. 22, 1719, which he refused to pay. Joseph Murray, attorney for defendant. 1748, July 25. Frances Throckmorton, of Freehold, wife of Job Throckmorton, deceased, renounced her right as administratrix, on her husband's estate, in favor of her eldest son John Throckmorton. She signed with a good signature. John Throckmorton, of Freehold, yeoman, eldest son of Job Throckmorton, deceased, intestate, qualified as administrator, and with Samuel Throckmorton, yeoman, of the same place, signed a bond for 500 pounds. Both signed the bond." In Throckmorton Family History page 79. "'Feb 21, 1732, Indenture: Samuel Dennis to Job Throckmorton rebated and quit-claimed certain land and fresh meadow. 1736/7 Feb 12, Jonathan Holme's Diary: 'Went with Uncle Jobe Throckmorton in a slay to John Bowne, Esq. and returned the same day.' Job Throckmorton son of Job and Sarah Throckmorton departed this life February the 22 about tweleve O clock at night in the year 1747 (Grandin Bible); buried 24 Feb 1747 (Parish Rec. Shrewsbury)."