Thomas Hackney1
M, #1647, d. 9 August 1758
- Marriage*: circa September 1714; "Thomas Hackney and Rebecca Wilkins or Wilkinson, 6th mo., 1714"; Spouse:Rebecca Wilkins1
- Death*: 9 August 1758; Burlington Co., New Jersey; buried Friends Grave Yard at Chester Meeting2
Last Edited: 9 Dec 2013
Charts:
Family:
Rebecca Wilkins d. b 1757
- Marriage*: circa September 1714; "Thomas Hackney and Rebecca Wilkins or Wilkinson, 6th mo., 1714"; Spouse:Rebecca Wilkins1
Children:
Thomas Hackney8 d. c 1780
Elizabeth Hackney8 d. 1762
Joseph Hackney8
Rebecca Hackney+
8 b. 7 Jun 1717, d. 16 Apr 1760
Elizabeth Hackney8 d. 1762
Joseph Hackney8
Rebecca Hackney+

Notes
- Note*: Burlington Monthly Meeting: "Thomas Hackney, requests a certificate to proceed in marriage in Newton Monthly Meeting, 2nd da, 6th mo, 1714."3
- Note: Will: "1757, Dec. 16. Hackney, Thomas, of Chester Township, Burlington Co., yeoman; will of. Children - Thomas, Elizabeth, Joseph and Rebecca (wife of George Matlack). Real and personal estate. Executors - the two sons. Witnesses - Samuel Atkinson, Jr., Anne Atkinson, Samuel Atkinson. Proved August 25, 1758. Burl. Wills, 6867 C.
"1758, Aug. 21. Inventory, £280.7...
"1761, June 29. Account by the Executors."4 - Note: Thomas Hackney may or may not have been the son of William Hackney and his wife Sarah. Meldrum & Matlack make that assertion.5,6,7
Citations
- [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 1927):24; declarations of intention. Stewart--Haddonfield-Mtg.pdf
- [S277] Matlack, Asa, 'Miscellaneous Notes Collected by Asa Matlack', transcribed by Asa Matlack Stackhouse. FHL 441,459, Item 2. [Notes: Asa Matlack lived 1783-1851. Manuscript includes in part: Old Coles Church register of deaths, p. 12-72; St Mary's Church burials, p. 73-119; Book 1 - William Matlack descendants; Book 8 - William Matlack descendants; Book 9 - Various families, including Whitall.] Chester MM Burials, p. 234. Matlack-Asa--Notes--books-1-8-9--441459.pdf Matlack-Asa--Notes--Old-Cole-Church-index--441459.pdf Matlack-Asa--Notes--pp-366-371--441459.pdf
- [S288] Meldrum, Charlotte D., Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey; Vol. 1: Burlington & Mt Holly Monthly Meetings; Vol. 2: Chesterfield, Evesham & Little Egg Harbor Monthly Meetings; Vol. 3: Many sources. (Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2007), 1:69.
- [S127] Documents relating to the colonial, revolutionary and post-revolutionary history of the state of New Jersey. aka New Jersey Archives. 32:136.
- [S286] Meldrum, Charlotte D. and John Pitts Launey, Early Church Records of Gloucester County, New Jersey (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), p. 74.
- [S277] Matlack, Asa, 'Miscellaneous Notes Collected by Asa Matlack', transcribed by Asa Matlack Stackhouse. FHL 441,459, Item 2. [Notes: Asa Matlack lived 1783-1851. Manuscript includes in part: Old Coles Church register of deaths, p. 12-72; St Mary's Church burials, p. 73-119; Book 1 - William Matlack descendants; Book 8 - William Matlack descendants; Book 9 - Various families, including Whitall.], p. 169.
- [S127] New Jersey Archives, 23:199.
- [S127] New Jersey Archives, 32:136, will of Thomas Hackney.