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About Jacob Carle
Jacob Carle
- BIRTH 1702 Long Hill Township, Morris County, New Jersey, USA
- DEATH 29 Nov 1769 (aged 66–67) Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
- BURIAL Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Basking Ridge, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
- PLOT #122 MEMORIAL ID 7633021 Photos by Karen Hanna & Celeste Simmons
THOMAS CARLE [IN CONFLICT WITH GENI TREE] lived on Long Island, and had two sons: Jona; Jacob. Jona Carle sold, in the year 1729, to Benjamin Pettit, of New Rochelle, in the State of New York, 105 acres of land adjoining Passaic River, and yet in the Pettit family. In the deed, from John Blanchard for the Church Parsonage lot, Jacob Carle is said to adjoin it on the west; therefore it would seem that Jacob Carle and Jona Carle owned from the Parsonage lot up the river, to about the middle of the Pettit farm, and that Jacob sold the remainder to Elnathan Cory, who subsequently owned it.
Jacob Carle removed to the farm now owned by John Worth, on the north of Dead River. He then bought 500 acres, the one-fourth part of the Berkley Tract of 2000 acres, north of Passaic River, on which his grandson, Daniel Carle, now lives. Jacob Carle married Rebecca Stites, daughter of William Stites, and had 4 children
Gravesite Details
Died at age 67.
Spouse
Rebekah Stites Carle 1707–1770 (m. 1729)
Children
John Carle 1734–1815
Elijah Carle 1737–1759
Jacob Carle 1746–1759
Jonas Carle 1748–1815
Descendant Details
1. John, who married Providence Layton, sister of Capt. Peter Layton. (Providence and Peter Layton's mother was sister of Richard Runyon, Sen.
2. Sarah, who married Bedient Baird, who lived where Clark Squier does.
3. Jonas, who married Anna Cooper, daughter of Daniel Cooper, 1st.
John Carle, son of Jacob Carle, lived on Long Hill, on the 500 Acre Tract, which was divided between him and his brother Jonas. He was a Justice of the Peace, a Judge of the Court and several time, a member of the Legislature of the State, and in 1783, was a member of the Privy Council.
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Jacob Carle's Timeline
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1702
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Long Hill Township, Morris County, New Jersey, United States
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1727 |
March 29, 1727
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1730 |
1730
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New Providence, NJ, United States
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1732
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1734
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1769 |
November 29, 1769
Age 67
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Somerset County, New Jersey, United States
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Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church Cemetery, 1 East Oak Street, Basking Ridge, Somerset County, New Jersey, 07920, United States
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