Mary Whitall

F, #1132, b. 10 November 1690
  • Name Variation: Mary Whiteall1
  • Birth*: 10 November 1690; <9 mo 10 day 1690>
    Says "Mary Wood wife of John Wood..." [does not say Whiteall]2
  • Marriage*: 10 July 1710; Gloucester Co., New Jersey; <10 day 5 mo 1710>
    1) Selby: 5-10-1710 gltm nfr [granted letter to marry] [nfr ?]
    2) Stewart: 1710; Spouse:John Wood3,1
Last Edited: 18 Feb 2011

Parents:

Father: James Whitall d. bt 22 Jul 1714 - 7 Aug 1714
Mother: Hannah (?) d. bt 5 Dec 1731 - 29 Nov 1732

Family:

John Wood b. 24 Mar 1687, d. 1744

Notes

  • Note*: Father James Whiteall's 1714 will names daughter Mary Wood and granddaughter Hannah Wood. NJA 23:507

    Mother Hannah Hains' 1732 will names daughter Mary Wood, son in law John Wood, and grandchildren Hannah, Sarah, James, Henry, Jeremiah, Mary, and Alice. NJA 30:211

    Mary Wood's 1749 will names sons James and Henry, and daughters Lidia Wood, Hannah Kimsey, Sarah Wilkins, Mary Chattlin & Alice Wood. NJA 30:5424

Citations

  1. [S202] Hinshaw, William Wade, The William Wade Hinshaw Index to New Jersey Quaker Meeting Records, Vol I Haddonfield Monthly Meeting (Kokomo Indiana: Selby Publ., 1990), p. 328.
  2. [S454] Society of Friends, Haddonfield Monthly Meeting, N.J. , filmed at Dept of Friends Records, 302 Arch St, Phila. FHL microfilm 20,463. Original records. I Record of Births & Deaths 1690-1820, p. 13, children of John & Mary Wood.
  3. [S155] Frank H. Stewart, 'Records of Newton and Haddonfield Monthly Meetings', The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey. series vol 3 (1929) to vol 5. 3 (Jul 1929):23, Intentions.   Stewart--Haddonfield-Mtg.pdf
  4. [S127] Documents relating to the colonial, revolutionary and post-revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey. aka New Jersey Archives.