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About Isaac Onge
Isaac, son of Francis and Frances Ong, resided in Watertown, Massachusetts, at least until 1670, but shortly after made his way to New Jersey, settling in Burlington county some time prior to 1688. He married. May 18, 1670, Mary, daughter of Joseph Underwood, and evidently contracted a second union as in his will he refers to his wife as "Sarah."
His children were:
- Jacob
- Jeremiah
- Isaac
- Sarah, who married, February 8, 1694, Edward Andrews
- Elizabeth, who married some one of the name of Ridgeway.
Isaac Ong, the father, died June 13, 1696, in Mansfield township, Burlington county, New Jersey.
ISAAC ONG, A FATHER WHO WAS A TRUE GENTLEMAN 1684 , Monmouth Couty, New Jersey ISAAC ONG/ONGE (b. 1/9/1627 in Lavensham, Suffolk, England & d. 6/13/1696 in Mansfield, Burlington County, New Jersey) was a true gentleman as proven by a historical story entitled"A Bastardy Case in Monmouth County Court, 6/24-25/1684". Following is an account of this particular historical story:
"MARY ONG (a daughter of ISAAC ONG/ONGE & MARY [UNDERWOOD] ONG/ONGE), a single woman, was questioned by the Court concerning her having a child. Under examination she declared that JOHN SLOCUM was the father. He strongly denied it & delivered a testimony from the midwife & some other women that were at 'ye woman's travil'.
The jurors (consisting of Sam Dennis, Forman & William Shattocke, Peter White, Nick Brown, Abraham Browne, John Stout, Hugh Dickman, Theodore Renshall, Will Aston, Judah Allen, Ephraim Allen & George Curtis) found JOHN SLOCUM guilty & ordered him to pay to ISAAC ONG in consideration of the charge & trouble he was at with his daughter & her child the sum of 50 shillings & 10 shillings for Court costs, & to give sufficient security to be of the good behaving for 6 months or to go to the common Goale for the space of 10 weeks. MARY ONG shall be had from this place to ye whipping place, & there to be stripped down to the waist & to receive 5 lashes on the bare back with a Rod or Whip & to give sufficient security to be of the good behavior for 6 months or to go to the common Goale for 10 weeks.
On 6/26/1684, JOHN SOLCUM paid to ISAAC ONG the 50 shillings & Court costs & gave bond. MARY ONG received 5 lashes on the bare back & ISAAC ONG became bound for her good behavior."
Ong family
The Ong family is of English origin, and records prove its existence in the county of Suffolk as early as the thirteenth century when, it is said, the use of family names first became general in England. Francis Ong, the progenitor of the American branch of the family, was of " that he was a farmer...
... Wife : Frances. They were the parents of three sons : Simon, Jacob, and Isaac, mentioned below. In 1636, Frances Ong, the widow of the immigrant, appears as a "proprietor" in Watertown, Massachusetts, where she died aged fifty-five and was buried November 12, 1638.
Origins
Great Migration Begins:
Edmund Onge was baptized Lavenham 13 June 1568, son of Edward Onge, and was buried there 7 June 1630. He married Frances Read at Brent Eleigh, Suffolk, 8 April 1602. They had 13 known children: Marie (who came to New England on the Francis in 1634), Edmond, Frances, Edmond again, Thomas, Elizabeth Holden, Symon, Thomas, John, Isaac & Rebecca (twins), Moses, & Jacob.
Sources
- http://ia331410.us.archive.org/2/items/encyclopediaofpe07jord/encyc...
- "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/9H4W-XPP : accessed 29 September 2012), entry for Isaac ONG.
References
Isaac Onge's Timeline
1627 |
September 1, 1627
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Lavenham, Suffolk , England (United Kingdom)
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1672 |
1672
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Burlington, Province of West Jersey
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1673 |
1673
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Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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1676 |
1676
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Shrewsbury, New Jersey, United States
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1677 |
1677
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Shrewsbury, Province of East Jersey
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1681 |
1681
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Burlington, New Jersey, United States
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1696 |
June 13, 1696
Age 68
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Mansfield Township, Burlington County, New Jersey
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