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Joseph EVERINGHAM b.abt 1729
Monmouth Co., New Jersey
died by 1764 NJ.
married:
Mary GILBERT m.19 April 1751
in 1766 widow Mary married John Watson
parents:
William EVERINGHAM (b.1692)
Rachel CHESHIRE (b.1696)
children: EVERINGHAM

    possible children (not proven)
  1. Amy (b.~1753 NJ)5
  2. Gilbert (b.~1758 NJ)

siblings:

  1. Mary Elizabeth (b.1718)
  2. Hannah (b.1727)

? others unknown ?


Also see: The first 2
generations in America
fact sources and writings about this individual:
1Document relating to colonial history of the State of New Jersey Marriage License Page 127 Joseph Everingham - Mansfield and Mary Gilbert of Mansfield married 19 April 1751.

2Joseph died by 1764 since he is listed as being from Mansfield and having died intestate. In 1766 widow Mary married John Watson.

Monmouth
New Jersey
Early New Jersey
Everingham family
living in the
same area.
(see locations)

3circumstantial evidence linking to Ivins family & possibly William & Rachel Everingham ...Joseph Everingham of Mansfield - husbandman - and Joseph Ivins of Mansfield - yeoman ..(bound to) Jonathan Belcher Governor - 500 pounds - 19 April 1751 - Joseph Everingham obtained license of marriage for himself and Mary Gilbert - spinster. Info from Sheila Richards 1998. Joseph signed with a mark.

4June 21 1764 Admin of estate of Joseph Everingham - bond of Mary Everingham (his widow) as admx fellowbondsman Joseph Ivins 1764 June 21 inventory by John Richardson Jr and Joseph Ivins 1765 June 22 account by Admx. 1767 July 27 account entered at request of John Watson - who has married the widow.

Hannah Everingham (probable sister of Joseph) was married to Joseph Ivins, see Hannah's page.

5 An Amy Evingham shows up in records as born about 1753 in Mansfield, Burlington, NJ...she married Asa Page of Mansfield and had a large family. Several family tree files show this connection, but I have found no document proof that she is Joseph & Mary's child, this is speculation at this point and partly based on age, and location.


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