Historical records matching John Fidler, Sr
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About John Fidler, Sr
John Fidler
- Birth: Circa 1684 - Farsley, West Riding, Yorkshire, England
- Death: Oct 1759 - Pennington, Hopewell Twp., Hunterdon Co., NJ
- Parents: Bernard Fidler, Elizabeth Fidler
- Wives: Hannah Smith, Sarah
- Children: John Fidler, Mary Rose (born Fidler), Thomas Fidler, Timothy Fidler, Nathan Fidler, Elizabeth Fidler, Sarah Fidler
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- Circa 1692 Andrew Smith added to his family the newly-orphaned eight-year old John Fidler, whom he brought from Woodbridge, Middlesex Co. to Chesterfield Twp, near, Burlington (Burlington Co. in 1694). John's mother died the year he was born (1684) and his father died a short time before 1692. (Had Andrew & Olive lived there, with she possibly dying there in 1692?) --- John Fidler grew up in the Smith family, perhaps in indenture or apprenticeship, and became well-educated, such that he was later able to work as a scrivener and take an active part in civic affairs. And, he was included in immigrant Andrew's Will.
- http://www.lamansky.com/documents/smith.pdf this document lists descendants of John Fidler under the assumption they were children of Sarah Smith, daughter of Andrew Smith. Sarah Smith (1675-1754) married John Parke in 1699 & had children with him during the same years the Fidler children were born. She cannot have been John Fidler's 2nd wife Sarah as she died in VA in 1754, and John Parke remarried.
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Date of Import: Nov 23, 2002
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