John Whiteall

M, #1139, d. circa 1722
  • Name Variation: John Whitall
  • Marriage*: 13 November 1696; <13th day 9th mo 1696>
    Hannah daughter of Thomas Thakara of Newton; Spouse: Hannah Thackara1
  • Death*: circa 1722; Inventory
Last Edited: 18 Feb 2011

Family:

Hannah Thackara d. a 1718
  • Marriage*: 13 November 1696; <13th day 9th mo 1696>
    Hannah daughter of Thomas Thakara of Newton; Spouse: Hannah Thackara1

Notes

  • Note: "He is probably the John Whiteal who was one appraiser of the personal estate of Job Whiteall (son of James of Red Bank) 28 May 1722." ... "

    "His lands in Newton township were conveyed to him by Thomas Thackara out of the latter's plantation."2
  • Note*: Will dated 20 Dec 1718, proved 22 Nov 1723, inventory 12th day 12th month 1722. Wife, unnamed, and children unnamed. As executrix wife puts mark to a declaration as "Hannah Whiteall".
    viewed on FHL microfilm FHL 533,145. Gloucester Co. N.J. 83H. See also NJA 23:507-8.
  • Note: Meldrum asserts that James Whitall, husband of Sarah Rakestraw, was the son of John and Hannah (Thackara) Whitall.3

Citations

  1. [S436] Society of Friends, Haddonfield Monthly Meeting, N.J. , filmed at Dept of Friends Records, 302 Arch St, Phila. FHL microfilm 20,463. Original records. Whiteall / Thakara marr. cert.; III Marriage Certificates 1681-1741, p. 15.
  2. [S17] Anne L. Nicholson, 'Whiteall - Whitall - Whittal; First Settlers in Old Gloucester County and Salem County, N. J.; Possible Progenitors for the Surname', 1979. Repository: Gloucester Co. Historical Society, in the vertical file 'Whitall Family (Charts)'. Consists of a letter describing English research, a title page, seven family group sheets, and two pages of additional notes. The group sheets concern lesser known contemporaries of James Whiteall of Red Bluff. The family group sheets and notes cite sources and suggest additional research. The Whitall vertical files contain other documents donated by Anne Nicholson.    Nicholson--Whitall-Progenitors.pdf
  3. [S287] Meldrum, Charlotte D. and John Pitts Launey, Early Church Records of Gloucester County, New Jersey (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2002), p. 66, Haddonfield Meeting, intentions.