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William Weilleum COMPTON

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Name William Weilleum COMPTON Birth Abt 1630 Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts Gender Male _UID B0020532A5B847C0812F73C1C1316FBF5114 Death 21 Sep 1694 Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Person ID I10108 Carney Wehofer 2024 Genealogy Last Modified 5 Feb 2012
Father John COMPTON, b. Abt 1604, Cranneboro, Kent, England d. Abt 1656, Roxbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
(Age ~ 52 years)
Mother Susannah Elisabeth FREEMAN, b. Abt 1605, Cranneboro, Kent, England d. 1664, Piscataway, Middelsex, New Jersey
(Age ~ 59 years)
Family ID F4996 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Marriage 21 Sep 1666 Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey Family ID F5036 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - Archives of NJ vol XXIII page 104, XXI page 215, and XXX page 558 WOODBRIDGE William died 1694 will probate middleton CO Heirs paid quit rent 174 acres 1696 William of Ipswich left Mass about 1666 because of persecution and with numerous other settlers settled in Woodbridge, Middlesex. CO NJ with John Dunn, Charles GIlman, Francis Drake, Nicholas Bonham,, John Smith, Samuel Doty, William Sutten, Benjamin Dunham, etc. from Barnstable, Ipswich, Nwebery and Dover in the Piscataway region of Mass.
There also is a WIlliam of Monmouth Co NJ who is distinct- he was alive 1696 paid quit rent 250 acres.
The settlers of Monmouth in general were from Long Island, bt ca 1670 William of Gravesend Long Island 1657 and
WIlliam granted patent 1645 by Judge Keith to Ladt Deborah Moody and WIlliam Compton.. (See vol 16 NY Gen Records)
Comptonology page 28 has these together
- Archives of NJ vol XXIII page 104, XXI page 215, and XXX page 558 WOODBRIDGE William died 1694 will probate middleton CO Heirs paid quit rent 174 acres 1696 William of Ipswich left Mass about 1666 because of persecution and with numerous other settlers settled in Woodbridge, Middlesex. CO NJ with John Dunn, Charles GIlman, Francis Drake, Nicholas Bonham,, John Smith, Samuel Doty, William Sutten, Benjamin Dunham, etc. from Barnstable, Ipswich, Nwebery and Dover in the Piscataway region of Mass.