James EVERINGAME Jr. probably EVERINGHAM misspelled? |
b.19 Jun 1757 in Upper Smithfield, Bucks, PA 1 baptism witness "quote" June 19, 1757: Margaret Quick & Tom Quick "Suster and Broeder". They would be this James Jr's Aunt & Uncle. |
married: currently unknown |
parents: James EVERINGAME (b.~1730) Ann (Aen) QUICK (b.19 Jul 1736 NJ)1-5 |
| WHO WAS JAMES?:
Theory #1: A James Everingham from PA fought in the Revolutionary War on the USA side... this could be that James. (possibly died in battle)? Theory #2: A James Everingham fought in the Revolutionary War on the BRITISH side, and moved to Canada after the war. See link to his family.
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siblings:
1/2 sisters:
- Grietje SHELLET (b.1759)
- Lena SHELLET (b.1763)
see his mother's page
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fact sources and writings about this individual:
1IGI #445783, #456764
2Information from Ann J. Everingham
3FamilyTreeMaker site (Descendants of Theunis Thomaszen Quick) x
NOTE: Some IGI files show James born in Rochester, Monroe, NY
The "THEORIES" above are only ideas from "Kevin Everingham" and no proof of either theory has been found yet. It is very remotely possible that both theories are "possible." Men did switch sides in the war although this is not as likely.
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