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Son of Thomas and Rachel Ludlum Squier
Husband of Jemima Squier
Father of several children
Revolutionary War Veteran-Pvt,Essex County New Jersey Militia
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Page Thomas Squier, Jr. Born: c. 1732 At: Westfield, Union County, New Jersey Parents: Squier, Thomas Sr. and Rachel Ludlam Note: possibly a veteran of the American Revolutionary War Died: September 9, 1814 At: Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey Buried at: Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey Note: Scotch Plains Baptist Church Cemetery a.k.a. God's Little Acre Headstone:
-Urn- Sacred to the memory of Thomas Squier who died Sept. 9 1814 aged 82 years
Marriage: December 12, 1759 At: Scotch Plains, Union County, New Jersey By: Rev. Benjamin Miller Note: Scotch Plains Baptist Church Spouse: Jemima de Camp Born at: prob. Essex County, New Jersey Parents: Camp, Aaron de and Sarah
Known issue: 1. Sarah "Sally." Married Jacob Tingley. 2. Aaron. Married Nancy Vance. 3. Stephen. Married Hannah Littell. 4. Moses [see Squier, Moses and Mary Ross]. 5. Ludlow. Married Anna Runyon. 6. Anne. Married
Primary sources: 1. Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley. John Littell. 1852. 2. Last Will and Testament. 3. Parish registers of Scotch Plains Baptist Church, 1758-1761.
Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley John Littell, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley John Littell, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley John Littell. Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley. 1852 0 Footnote John Littell, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley ShortFootnote John Littell, Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley Bibliography John Littell. Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley.
400 Page 400 Thomas Squier lived where William Mulford now lives, in Morris County. He married, 1st, Jemima Camp, daughter of Aaron Camp, Sen., and had children: 1. Sarah, who married Jacob Tingley, and lived in Washington Valley. 2. Aaron married Nancy Vance, daughter of Kennedy Vance, of Long Hill. 3. Stephen married Hannah Littell, daughter of Samuel, of Rockaway, Morris County. 4. Moses married, 29th April, 1790, Anna Rutan, daughter of Abraham, and went to Western Pennsylvania. 5. Ludlow married Anna Runyon, daughter of Elias, of Long Hill. He lived at Plainfield. By a second wife, Thomas Squier had a daughter. 6. Anna, who married David Coriell, son of Elias, of Long Hill.
Last Will and Testament Last Will and Testament Last Will and Testament Last Will and Testament. 0 Footnote Last Will and Testament ShortFootnote Last Will and Testament Bibliography Last Will and Testament.
Page 1812, Sept. 5. Squier, Thomas, of Morris Twsp., and Co.; will of. Grandchildren, Betsey, Samuel, John, Thomas and Oratio Squire (children of my son, Aron), each, $62.50, as they become 21. Son, Moses, $200. Residue of estate, real and personal, after debts are paid, to two sons, Stephen and Ludlow, and two daughters, Sally Tingley and Anne Coryell, sons having two parts to the daughters' one part. Executors -- son, Ludlow Squire and Benjamin Ludlow. Witnesses -- Moses G. Elmer, Elias Runyon, Smith Miller. Proved Sept. 27, 1814. Signed by mark.
1814, Sept. 12. Inventory, $625.15; made by William Parrot, John Dunham. File 1572 N.
Headstone Headstone Headstone Headstone. 0 Footnote Headstone ShortFootnote Headstone Bibliography Headstone.
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Sacred to the memory of Thomas Squier who died Sept. 9 1814 aged 82 years.
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Page Possibly a veteran of the American Revolutionary War.
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1732
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Westfield, Union County, New Jersey
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1758
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1760
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1761 |
1761
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1766 |
February 12, 1766
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New Jersey, United States
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1770
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Morris County, New Jersey
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1778
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1785
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1814 |
September 9, 1814
Age 82
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Morris Township, Morris County, New Jersey
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