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Aaron Hewes, I

Also Known As: "Aron Hughes", "Aaron Hughes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chester County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
Death: July 17, 1753 (52-53)
Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Friends Burying Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of William D. Hewes, II and Sarah Hewes
Husband of Providence Hewes
Father of Sarah Allen; Joseph Hewes, U.S. Sec'y of the Navy; Daniel Hewes; Mary Middleton; Aaron Hewes, II and 2 others
Brother of William Parson Hewes, III; Samuel Hewes; Sarah Hewes; Moses Hewes; Edward Hewes and 5 others

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About Aaron Hewes, I

GEDCOM Note

Mike Junes - 07-04-2004 http://www.drwilliams.org/genealogy/2872.htm

Aaron Hewes Born: 1705, Somerset County, New Jersey Marriage: Providence Worth 4 Mar 1727, Chesterfield MM, Burlington County, New Jersey Died: 17 Jul 1753, Somerset County, New Jersey, at age 48 Buried: Friends Burying Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Aaron married Providence Worth, daughter of Joseph Worth and Sarah Giles, on 4 Mar 1727 in Chesterfield MM, Burlington County, New Jersey. (Providence Worth was born on 16 Apr 1704 and died on 19 Sep 1788.)

Aaron Hewes (1700 - 28 September 1753 Gregorian Calendar) was the father of Joseph Hewes one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. The eleventh of twelve children of William Hewes and Sarah Bezer, Aaron Hewes was born near Concordville, Delaware County, Pennsylvania near land that his grandfather settled on circa 1678.
Contrary to the story that initially appeared in Vol VII of a series of books in honor of the 50th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence Aaron Hewes was not from Connecticut. The genealogical evidence solidly contradicts that claim.
Aaron Hewes and Providence Worth, in April and May of 1727 (the 2nd month by the Julian Calendar) declared their intentions to marry at the Chesterfield Monthly Meeting at Crosswicks, New Jersey. The two declarations of their intention to marry satisfies Quaker requirements for marriage. Quaker discipline also required Hewes to present a certificate from his home meeting at Concord, Pennsylvania indicating that since his life was in accordance with Quaker standards, he had his parents consent and had no ties to other women he was at liberty to marry.
On the 1st day of the 4th month, 1727 (June by the modern calendar) it was reported to the Monthly Meeting that the marriage was orderly accomplished. Since we do not have the marriage record we do not know its exact date but know that it was in May of 1709.

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Aaron Hewes, I's Timeline

1700
1700
Chester County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1728
May 24, 1728
Stonybrook, York County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1730
January 23, 1730
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, Colonial America
1732
November 10, 1732
Kingston, Somerset County, New Jersey, Colonial America
1735
April 25, 1735
1738
April 21, 1738
1742
February 25, 1742
Delaware County, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
1753
January 31, 1753
Age 53
Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
July 17, 1753
Age 53
Chesterfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, Colonial America