Person:Joseph Brinton (1)

Watchers
m. 9 Dec 1690
  1. Joseph Brinton1693 - 1751
  2. William Brinton1694 - 1761
  3. Edward Brinton1704 - 1779
  4. Mary Brinton1708 - 1774
  5. Ann Brinton1710 - 1770
  6. John Brinton1715 - 1748
m. 6 Dec 1711
  1. Ann Brinton1712 -
  2. Jane Brinton1714 - 1726
  3. Mary Brinton1716 -
  4. Joseph Brinton1719 - 1742
  5. James Brinton1723 - 1810
  6. Moses Brinton1725 - 1789
  7. Caleb Brinton1727 - 1826
  8. William Brinton1729 -
  9. Jane Brinton1731 - 1799
  10. Hannah Brinton1734 -
  11. Phoebe Brinton1736 - 1796
  12. George Brinton1739 - 1798
m. 14 Apr 1748
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Brinton
Gender Male
Birth[1] 30 Jan 1693 Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Marriage 6 Dec 1711 to Mary Pierce
Marriage 14 Apr 1748 Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USAto Mary Elgar
Will? 13 Oct 1751 Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial? 18 Dec 1751 Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA

Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834

BRINTON, JOSEPH. Thornbury. Esquire. October 13, 1751. January 3, 1752. C. 334. Provides for wife Mary. To son George the plantation whereon I live in Thornbury containing 210 acres, also 25 acres adjacent purchased of Samuel Bettle when 21. To son John a tract of land in Birmingham containing 36 purchased of John Bennett, also my 1/4 part of water corn mill called Gilpins in Concord. To son Caleb my plantation in Thornbury containing 200 acres purchased of brother William. Executors to sell 250 acres of land in Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, and divide money to daughters Ann Cock, Mary Jones, Jane Temple, Hannah and Phebe Brinton. To brother Edward Ð5. Sons James and Moses are mentioned. Executors: Wife Mary and brother Edward. Wit: James Dilworth, Daniel Gest, Richard Jones.

  • Mentions deceased father, William Brinton, and sisters Mary Corbit

and Ann Bettle.

Converted date by L C Corbit

Friends Meetinghouse Cemetery

The following are mentioned in Joseph Brintont's will Probated Jan 31752, Son George, a son John, Caleb, James and Moses. Daughters AnnCock, Mary Jones, Jane Temple, Hannah and Phoebe. Sisters Ann Bettle andMary Corbit and his Brother Edward Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834

BRINTON, JOSEPH. Thornbury. Esquire. October 13, 1751. January 3, 1752. C. 334. Provides for wife Mary. To son George the plantation whereon I live in Thornbury containing 210 acres, also 25 acres adjacent purchased of Samuel Bettle when 21. To son John a tract of land in Birmingham containing 36 purchased of John Bennett, also my 1/4 part of water corn mill called Gilpins in Concord. To son Caleb my plantation in Thornbury containing 200 acres purchased of brother William. Executors to sell 250 acres of land in Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, and divide money to daughters Ann Cock, Mary Jones, Jane Temple, Hannah and Phebe Brinton. To brother Edward Ð5. Sons James and Moses are mentioned. Executors: Wife Mary and brother Edward. Wit: James Dilworth, Daniel Gest, Richard Jones.

  • Mentions deceased father, William Brinton, and sisters Mary Corbit

and Ann Bettle.

References
  1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. International Genealogical Index(R). (Copyright (c) 1980, 2002)
    citing microfilm 178112, page 83, reference number 2817, downloaded 6 Feb 2007.
  2.   Janetta Wright Schoonover Compiler Editor, Brinton Genealogy (Mac Crellish & Quigley Trenton NJ, 1925).