Person:Susannah Thorne (2)

m. Bef 1680
  1. Hannah Thorne1680 - 1761
  2. Joseph Thorne1682 - 1772
  3. William Thorne1684 - 1742
  4. Mary Thorne1686 - 1768
  5. Susannah Thorne1688 - 1728
  6. John Thorne1690 - 1769
  7. Thomas Thorne1692/93 - 1757
  8. Benjamin Thorne1694/95 -
  9. Abraham Thorne1696 - 1765
  10. Isaac Thorne1698 - 1768
  11. Jacob Thorne1700 - 1759
  12. Sarah Thorne1702/03 - Bef 1738
m. Abt 1710
  1. Mary Hedger1711 - 1715/16
  2. Elizabeth Hedger1713 -
  3. Eliakim Hedger1716 -
  4. Joseph Hedger1718 -
  5. Benjamin Hedger1719/20 -
  6. Sarah Hedger1721/22 -
  7. Samuel Hedger1723 -
  8. Mary Hedger1724/25 -
Facts and Events
Name Susannah Thorne
Gender Female
Birth[7] 18 Jun 1688 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States
Marriage Abt 1710 Flushing, Long Island, New Netherlandsto Eliakim Hedger
Death[8][9] 27 Mar 1728 Flushing, Queens, New York, United States

Susannah Thorne

SUSANNAH "Susan" THORNE[1][2][3] was born on 18 June 1688 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam.[1][2] Bunker [4]gives the child's name as Hannah (one Hannah b.1680) DOB 1688. Susan appeared in the census in 1698 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam.[3] Susan died on 27 March 1728 at the age of 39 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam.[1][2]

Susannah Thorne and Eliakim Hedger Marriage

Susanna "Susan" Thorne and Eliakim Hedger[1][5][6] , son of Elizabeth Burton and Thomas Hedger, were married about 1710 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam. ELIAKIM HEDGER[1][2][5] was born about 1688 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam[1][2]. Eliakim appeared in the census in 1698 in Flushing, Long Island, Colonial New Amsterdam[3]. Eliakim resided in Stoneybrook, Somerset Co., New Jersey on 17 December 1730[1]. ELIAKIM died in 1767 at the age of 79 in Somerset County, New Jersey[1].

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Faulconer,James G. Faulconer,James G.: "The Hedgers". (in surname file at the Library of the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, KY: Faulconer,James G., January 2, 1995)
    January 2, 1995.

    1. "The Hedgers," a nine page, well prepared and documented, ancestor report of Thomas Hedger(c1652-1707) prepared by James G. Faulconer, 5200 Oakbrooke Drive, Kettering, Ohio 45440, dated January 2, 1995. Copy found in surname file at the Library of the Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, KY during a visit by A.E. Holmes in December 1995. The document credits PAT SMITH, Mabton, OR as PRIMARY COMPILER. Ref-MN-086} [B.Holmes is the 7th cousin of James' children.] Since Ms. Smith's death, Janice Lee Hedger-Bradford, 47124 Goodpasture Rd., Vida, OR, 97488-9702 is continuing the compilation and puting information into electronic format. I believe that Janice passed away in 2006. -b.holmes.

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Smith, Pat & Morris, Ben Hume. Smith, Pat & Morris, Ben Hume; "Pedigree of Sarah "Sallie" Hedger". (47124 Goodpasture Rd.,Vida, OR 97488-9702: Hedger-Bradford, Janice Lee , 25 April 1996)
    25 April 1996.

    "An eight chart, Pedigree of Sarah "Sallie" Hedger, and FGS of related families," well documented with sources from the work of Pat Smith (Hedger) and Ben Hume Morris (Morris), placed in PAF format and then paper output obtained from Janice Lee Hedger-Bradford, 47124 Goodpasture Rd., Vida, OR 97488-9702, enclosed with a letter to A. Holmes dated 25 April 1996.{Ref. GED-060} All charts dated 25 April 1996
    Chart 1 -- Sarah "Sallie" HEDGER
    Chart 2 -- Eliakim HEDGER, Sr.
    Chart 3 -- Susannah "Susan" THORNE
    Chart 4 -- Elanathan STEVENSON
    Chart 5 -- Sarah CORNELL
    Chart 6 -- Lt. Robert FEAKE
    Chart 7 -- Elizabeth Fones WINTHROP
    Chart 8 -- James FEAKE (1506-1539)
    FGS --James MORRIS and Winifred HARBOUR
    FGS --William Bryant MORRIS and Sarah "Sallie" HEDGER.

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 O'Callaghan, E. B. (Edmund Bailey), and Rosanne (compiled index) Conway. Lists of inhabitants of Colonial New York: Excerpted from The Documentary History of the State of New York by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1979).
  4. Bunker, Mary Powell. Long Island Genealogies. (Albany, New York, United States: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1895)
    reprint 1976.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Shelton, Gail "Hedger"
    October 27, 1996.

    . "HEDGER," E-mail from Gail Shelton [Off2Ride@aol.com] dated October 27,
    1996. {Ref. MN-127}.

  6. World Family Tree Disk.

    Family Tree Maker, World Family Tree Disk #12, Tree #3606

  7. Society of Friends. Flushing Monthly Meeting (Flushing, New York). Monthly meeting records, 1640-. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950)
    134.

    The Children of Joseph and Mery Thorn of flushing -
    ...
    Susannah Thorn was born ye 18'd - 4 [Jun] : 1688

  8. "Records of the Society of Friends of the City of New York and Vicinity, from 1640 to 1800", in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    Vol. 7, p. 85.

    Susannah Hedger wife of Eliakim Hedger flushing dyed ye 27'd 1'm 1728.
    [Note: In old-styles dates, the first month is March. More info may be found here.]

  9. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    Jan 1962, Vol 093, No. 1, pg 33.
  10.   ==The Hedger Genealogy of Pat Smith==

    The Hedger Genealogy of Pat Smith's research notes: Hedger Binder C-2,46,110 It is important that this ELIAKIM is not confused with his father's brother ELIAKIM= the son of the Pioneer Thomas HEDGER of ENG. C-110 WP-Aft Susannah's death, Eliakim & his children moved to Woodbridge,NJ C-110 WP-The children of Eliakim have been hardest to trace, with the exception of Joseph, who went to Virginia and of whom there is ample legacy. The line of John Hedger, youngest son of Eliakim by his second wife, Margaret Lippencott, has been the most difficult. This John is evidently the same one who died intestate in New Jersey in 1815, so there is reason to believe that his children were all born there. His son, John, however, seems to have gone to Virginia to visit his cousins, Thomas & Stephen Hedger, and from there went to that part of Kentucky which was directly across the river from Clermont Co.,Ohio. This John married Rebecca Corlies & the history of the Corlies family says she went to Ohio with her husband. The account must have been written after their arrival in Ohio, for every indication is that John & Rebecca settled in what was later Campbell Co.,KY & their family migrated into Ohio after that. In that portion of the book dealing with John & Rebecca (Corlies) Hedger, my reasons for believing this will be stated.=Pat Smith=JB

    !Source: Hedger Binder A-24 Removed to Woodbridge,NJ in 1728 and later made his home in Somerset Co., at a place called Stony Brook, and there Eliakim married Margaret Lippenccott, who reared the youngest of his children.

    !NY Society of Friends January (Copy of pg 38 sent by D.Dishner) The children of Eliakin &

    Susannah Hedger, Flushing:

    Mary Hedger was born ye 28 d. 8 mo., 1711

    Elisabeth was born ye 8 d. 9 mo., 1713 (The Quaker Year began)

    Eliakim was born ye 1 d. 3 mo., 1716 ( March 1st )

    Joseph was born ye 31 d. 6 mo., 1718

    Benjamin was born ye 16 d. 1 mo., 1719/20

    Sarah was born ye 2 d. 1 mo., 1721/22

    Samuel was born ye 26 d. 3 mo., 1723

    Mary Hedger was born ye 13 d. 1 mo., 1725

    !1765 Probate Date.  !1993 Corr: Jim FAULCONER.

    On Mar 22, 1708, Eliakim of Flushing granted land to Thomas: "Thomas, my Father, late deceased, in his last Will and Testament, bequeath my Brother in full, Thomas HEDGER a certain part of his land..." It was signed in 1707. Witnessed 1769. Recorded 13 Dec 1769. (L.E. pg 90)

    Eliakim died in 1767(1765), and here is an abstract of his Will:

    1765, Oct. 29. HEDGER, Eliakim, of Somerset Co.; Will of. Being Old. Wife, Margaret HEDGER, the six new red chairs I bought of Stephen TRUSDAL, other goods, and 2 negros. Young- est son, John, land I bought of Samuel LARGE. Son, Samuel, land I bought of Aaron HUGHS. Son, Joseph, land where the house stands, during his life, and then to his two sons, Stevenson HEDGER and Thomas HEDGER. Grandsons, Joseph HEDGER and Samuel HEDGER, sons of my son Benjamin HEDGER, deceased, also land. Daughters Elizabeth LEWIS, Sarah HEDGER and Mary STEVENSON, rest of removables. Executors--Cromwell STEVENSON and my sons, Samuel HEDGER and John HEDGER. Witnesses--Isaac FURMAN, Obadiah PETTIT, Ann PETTIT. Proved Feb. 25, 1767. (Lib. 12, p. 470)