Mary Brittain

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Brittain was born on 04 Mar 1757 (daughter of William Brittain and Mary Collins).

    Notes:

    Marriage 1 John Voorhees


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Brittain was born in 1725 in Staten Island, New York (son of Nathaniel Brittain and Elizabeth Garritzen); died on 15 Mar 1804 in Upper Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton County, PA; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

    Notes:

    Son of Nathaniel Britton and Elizabeth Gerritsen.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.9.

    William Britton was born circa 1723.
    Ibid.

    He married Mary Collins, daughter of Joseph Collins and Rachel Dorset, on 30 November 1743.
    Ibid., page 26.

    Named in his father's will of 1 June 1729.
    Ibid., p.8.

    Children by Mary Collins b. 1724, d. 13 Aug 1805:
    Nathaniel Britton
    Zeboath Brittain
    Elizabeth Britton
    Samuel Britton
    James Britton
    William Britton
    Mary Britton
    Joseph Britton
    Rachel Britton
    Sarah Britton
    bid., page 26.

    William Britton died on 15 March 1804.
    Ibid.

    Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm

    William Brittain was born in January 1723 in Staten Island, New York to Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Gerritsen) Brittain. He married Mary Collins about November 30, 1743. They were the parents of: (From Van Name's Britton Genealogy 1970)

    1. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 12, 1744, d. Oct. 2, 1817, served in R W, Pa. m. Jane Simonton
    2. Zeboath, b. Jan. 9, 1746, d. July 11, 1790
    3. Elizabeth b. Mar. 11, 1748, m. Peter White
    4. Samuel, b. Mar 9, 1750 m. Sarah Bright, served in R W
    5. James b. Aug 3, 1753, m. Elizabeth Butler; to N. B., Canada, m. Eleanor Butler
    6. William, b. Oct. 15, 1754, Loyalist to N. B. , Canada, Delancy's Brigade, m. Christianna Moody
    7. Mary b. Mar. 4, 1757, m. John Van Voorhees
    8. Joseph, b. Sep. 24, 1759, to N. B., Canada
    9. Rachel, b. May 5, 1761
    10. Sarah, b. Nov. 7, 1764, d. Dec 4, 1843, m. Abraham Willett.

    Tragically, the family was split along political lines with the outbreak of the Revolutionary War. VanName relates: "The elder sons are said to have served in the New Jersey forces during the Revolution (Nathaniel, Zeboeth, and Samuel); the younger three sons (James, William and Joseph) were Tories and went to New Brunswick, Canada, where they became prominent citizens."

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177575631/william-britton

    William married Mary Collins on 30 Nov 1743 in Trenton, Mercer County, NJ. Mary (daughter of Joseph Collins and Rachel Dorset) was born in 1724; died on 13 Aug 1805; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Collins was born in 1724 (daughter of Joseph Collins and Rachel Dorset); died on 13 Aug 1805; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families has her name as Sarah Collins.

    Rootsweb info to be verified
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1995126&id=I97868207
    Mary Collins (1724 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey - 13 Aug 1805 in Amell Township, Hunterdon, NJ. Married: 30 Nov 1743 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83063541/mary-brittain
    BIRTH 1724 Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
    DEATH 13 Aug 1805 Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
    BURIAL Unknown

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177575937/mary-britton

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Brittain was born on 12 Mar 1743 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ; died on 02 Oct 1817 in Mount Bethel, Northampton County, PA; was buried in Scotch-Irish Presbyterian Cemetery, Martins Creek, Northampton County, PA.
    2. Zeboeth Brittain was born on 09 Jan 1745 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ; died on 10 Jul 1790 in Northumberland, Northumberland County, PA.
    3. Elizabeth Brittain was born on 11 Mar 1747 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ; died in 1777 in Bloomsburg, Berks County, PA.
    4. Samuel Brittain was born on 9 Mar 1750 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died in Apr 1795 in Baltimore, MD.
    5. James Brittain was born on 3 Aug 1752 in Hunterdon County, NJ; died on 10 Oct 1838 in Greenwich, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Oak Point Anglican Cemetery, Oak Point, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    6. William Brittain was born on 15 Oct 1754 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died on 30 Mar 1813 in New Brunswick, Canada.
    7. 1. Mary Brittain was born on 04 Mar 1757.
    8. Joseph Brittain was born on 24 Sep 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died on 26 May 1830 in King's County, New Brunswick, Canada; was buried in Oak Point Anglican Cemetery, Oak Point, Kings County, New Brunswick, Canada.
    9. Rachel Brittain was born on 05 May 1761.
    10. Sarah Brittain was born on 07 Nov 1764 in Amwell, Hunterdon County, NJ; died on 04 Dec 1843 in Cumberland County, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nathaniel Brittain was born in 1662 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY (son of Nathaniel Brittain and Ann Stillwell); died about 11 Nov 1729 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families
    NATHANIEL BRITTAIN, (2) (Nathaniel l), born 1662.
    In his will dated 1729 he mentions his wife Elizabeth and 14 children. He was baptized on July 14, 1665, in the Dutch Church of Brooklyn. He was commonly called Nathaniel Sr. He married Elizabeth Garritzen (sister of Corenticus Garretzen Garrentson) and died 1727. After his death Elizabeth was married again in 1732 to Abraham Brower (Brewer) (the oldest son of his father) as stated in his fathers will in 1684.
    He was a charter member of Richmond Company, L. I. Was Lieutenant of South Company of Richmond Co. Militia. He together with John Morgan and others established the Church of St. Andrew, Richmond, Staten Island. From the church records by W. T. Davis we learn that "In addition to the charter, Queen Anne gave the church, perhaps through the Venerable Society only, several articles. These according to Dr. Burch were Bibles, prayer books, flagon, two chalices, a paten, a communion cover, and a bell. Of these a chalice and paten remain and may be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, gallery H. 12. A photograph has recently been made at the instance of Mr. James M. Talbot. On April 3, 1723, a call was given to Rev. Robert Wyman, a missionary of the Venerable Society of Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was made executor of her husband's will in which he names the following children.
    1. NATHANIEL BRITTAIN, born 1680, married Frances
    2. RICHARD BRITTAIN, married Margaret
    3. NICHOLAS BRITTAIN
    4. ABIGAL BRITTAIN
    5. ELIZABETH BRITTAIN, wife of James Prillon.
    6. ALICE BRITTAIN wife of John Coward.
    7. REBECCA BRITTAIN
    8. JOHN BRITTAIN, (went to Middleton, N. Y., married Rachel. His son, Nathanial married Diana Robbins.
    9. SAMUEL BRITTAIN
    10. MARY BRITTAIN
    11. SARAH BRITTAIN
    12. RACHEL BRITTAIN
    13. WILLIAM BRITTAIN
    14. ABRAHAM BRITTAIN (deceased) left a son Nathaniel.

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48527786/nathaniel-britton
    Judge Nathaniel Britton
    BIRTH 1662 Staten Island, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA
    DEATH 1729 Staten Island, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA
    BURIAL Saint Andrews Church Cemetery Richmondtown, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York

    Son of Nathaniel Britton and Ann Stillwell.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.4-6.

    He was named in his father's will dated on 30 November 1683 eldest son.
    Will dated 30 November 1683 proved 4 Mar 1684. Nathaniel Britton being very sick and weak, but having my full powers, and in the first place I commit my soul in the protection of God Almighty and my body to be buried according to the custom. Wife Anne Britton to remain in possession of all the estate moveable or unmoveable; in the event of her remarriage she is to have the one-third part of the estate after the debts be paid, and the other two parts to be divided into five parts, one fifth part to go to Nathaniel Britton my eldest son, a fifth part unto Sarah my eldest daughter, a fifth part unto Rebecca, a fifth part unto Richard Britton my youngest son and a fifth part unto my youngest daughter Abigail Britton. Finally the ten pounds left for me by my brother Richard Britten deceased Mr (minister) of Bisly which is in the hands and custody of William Clutterbook my Desire is that my two youngest children, to witt Richard Britton and Abigail Britton each of them shall have five pounds. So I command my wife and children unto God and to walk in his way. Witnesses: Petrus Theschenmaker, Hans Christofsolfe (his mark), Corsen Cornelius Prince (his mark). Proved 4 Mar 1684.
    Ibid., p.5.

    Married 1st before 1688 a first wife (name unknown).
    Ibid., p.9.

    On 3 May 1693 Agreement between Nathaniel Britane and John Morgone and Abraham Coole, all of Richmond County. Recited the will of Nathaniel Britane seanier whose heirs have divided the estate. Abraham Coole to have an equal proportion with Richard Britane and Abigail Britane all of the wild Geads that Runes in the woods when John Morgone have had out the third parte. Nathaniel Brittan, John Morgone, (I. M., his mark), Abraham Cole.
    Ibid., p.6.

    On 30 March 1697 Nathaniel Britton, Jr., executor of the estate of Nathaniel Britton, Sr., obtained a receit from Abraham Cole, Rebecca Cole and Abigail Britton, for legacies payable under the will dated 30 Nov 1683. Witnesses: Jacob and Mary Corbett.
    Ibid.

    Children by a first wife (name unknown):
    Nathaniel Britton b. ca. 1688, d. between 2 Jul 1746 and 24 Feb 1747
    Richard Britton b. ca. 1689
    Nicholas Britton b. ca. 1695
    Abigail Britton b. ca. 1698
    Abraham Britton b. ca. 1700, d. before 1 Jun 1729
    Elizabeth Britton b. 19 Sep 1704
    Alice Britton b. ca. 1705, d. 30 Oct 1766
    Rebecca Britton b. between 1708 and 1728
    Ibid., p.9.

    Nathaniel Britton married second before April 1714 Elizabeth Gerritsen, daughter of Jan Gerritszen and Elisabeth Gysberts.
    Ibid., p.6.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    On 17 November 1716 Abraham Titsworth and Margaret, his wife, sold to Nathaniel Britton, Esq., 80 acres on the South side of Staten Island, adjoining Nathaniel's other land, being 1/3 of 240 acres which Titsworth had purchased. The deed was acknowledged before Abraham Cole, Justice, recorded 28 Feb 1720/21, for Maj. Nathaniel Britton.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), page 8.

    On 19 November 1716 Abraham Titsworth and wife sold to Nathaniel Britton, Esq., 160 acres, being 2/3 of the 240 acres on the South side of Staten Island, west of the Great Pond. The deed was acknowledged before Abraham Cole, Justice and recorded 8 July 1719.
    Ibid.

    Will dated 1 June 1729 proved 11 Nov 1729. Called Nathaniel Britton, Esq., of Richmond County, being "dangerously ill." He states that he has thirteen children now living, six sons and seven daughters, and names them as Nathaniel, Richard, Nicholas, Abigail, Elizabeth, Alice, Rebecca, John, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, Rachel, and William. The first four having been provided for during my lifetime, the fifth and sixth having been partialy provided for. Gives to his wife, Elizabeth, one third of his personal property. Devises to son William, a lot of 60 acres, plus salt meadow at the head of the Fresh Kill purchased from James Dye, with condition that he (William) pay to grandson Nathaniel, son of son Abraham, deceased, the sum of 30 pounds when Nathaniel reaches lawful age. Calls daughter, Elizabeth, the wife of James Poullion; daughter Alice, the wife of John Coward. Mentions daughters Rebecca, Mary, Sarah, and Rachel as underage. Appoints wife Elizabeth and son John as executors. Witnessed by Lions (?) Stillwell, James Carmen, Daniel Sayre, Jr. (NYHSW 11:150) (Abstract here as per Britton Genealogy pp.8-9).
    Ibid.

    It appears, based upon the approximated ages of some of Nathaniel's older children, that Elizabeth Gerritson was not the mother of all of Nathaniel's children. It is apparent that Nathaniel had a first wife who has not been identified, and it is apparent that the six older children, Nathaniel, Richard, Nicholas, Abigail, Abraham and Elizabeth are from the first marriage. Alice is likely from the first marriage as she was married in 1729 which would place her birth before 1714. Rebecca was under age in 1729 which would place her birth between 1708 and 1728, therefore her mother cannot be determined. The last six, John, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, Rachel, and William are likely from the second marriage to Elizabeth Gerritson.

    Children by Elizabeth:
    John Britton b. ca. 1714
    Samuel Britton b. ca. 1715
    Mary Britton b. ca. 1717
    Sarah Britton b. 1719
    Rachel Britton b. 5 Mar 1721, d. 1814
    William Britton b. ca. 1723, d. 15 Mar 1804
    Ibid. Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.9.

    Nathaniel Britton died between 1 June 1729 and 11 November 1729 at Staten Island, New York; (dates of will and proving).

    Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brittain-121
    Biography
    Judge Nathaniel Britton of Staten Island, 1666-1729 1st wife - Mary Stillwell; 2nd wife - Elizabeth Gerritsen

    Mary Stillwell is Nathaniel's first wife.

    Elizabeth Garritson/Gerritson is Nathaniel's second wife.

    Will states he had thirteen children all living at time of his death in 1729. Six sons and seven daughters, by name, Nathaniel, Richard, Nicholas, Abigail, Elizabeth, Alice, Rebecca, John, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, Rachel and William. Plus Abraham deceased 9had children can't be Abraham b1729. Possibly child of first wife).

    Nathaniel Britton was a party to many land transactions.[1] He lived on Staten Island in 1701. [2]He was justice of the peace in 1704. He was a lieutenant in the Richmond militia in 1714.[3]

    Nathaniel Britton, Esq. of Richmond County, being dangerously ill, made his will on June 1, 1729, proved November 11, 1729 (New York Historical Society Collection (Wills 11:150) in which he said, "Whereas it hath pleased God to give unto me thirteen children which are all now living, that is to say, six sons and seven daughter, by name, Nathaniel, Richard, Nicholas, Abigail, Elizabeth, Alice, Rebecca, John, Samuel, Mary, Sarah, Rachel and William"; the first four having been "already portioned out by me in my lifetime and fully provided for out of my estate;" and the fifth and sixth, "Elizabeth and Alice, having been in part portioned out by me in my lifetime," etc. ; and he gave to his wife, Elizabeth, one third of his personal property; devised to his son, William, one lot of 60 acres, plus salt meadow, at the head of the Fresh Kill purchased of James Dye, "on condition that he pay to my grandson, Nathaniel, the son of my son, Abraham, deceased, the sum of 30 pounds, when Nathaniel shall be of lawful age or have lawful issue, and if William die before lawful age or without having lawful issue, the said land shall be for my two sons, John and Samuel;" and he devised to John and Samuel, his farm or plantation "whereon I now live and dwell," situated in the South Precinct (divided by descriptions,) upon condition they shall pay six sums, totalling 250 pounds, i.e. 25 pounds to daughter, Elizabeth, wife of James Poullion, 25 pounds to daughter, Rebecca, 50 pounds unto daughter, Mary, 50 pounds to daughter, Rebecca, 50 pounds unto daughter, Mary, 50 pounds to daughter, Sarah, and 50 pounds to daughter, Rachel (when the last four daughters become of age, or shall have issue); and if my "wife should bring forth a child (by me lawfully begotten) after my decease," John and Samuel shall pay (certain sums) etc.' and John and Samuel shall give my grandson, Nathaniel, above named, two cows and two mares when of lawful age or married; if John or Samuel die before having lawful issue, etc..; to son, Nicholas, six schillings; gift to wife during widowhood, etc; and he named his wife, Elizabeth, and son, John to be the executors. The testator signed the will in the presence of three witnesses. "Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year 1902. Unrecorded wills - Page 150.

    Christening: Dutch Church, Brooklyn, NY
    Census 1706, Age 42
    Occupation: Assessor Date: 1698
    Occupation: Surveyor of highways Date: 1699
    Occupation: Surveyor of highways Date: 1703
    Occupation: Justice of the Court of Sessions Date: 1712
    Occupation: Justice of the Court of Sessions
    Occupation: Justice of the Court of Sessions
    Occupation: Yeoman
    Religion Presbyterian
    Will 1 JUN 1729 Proved 11 Nov 1729
    Sources
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, p. I.
    Teunis G. Bergen, P. 50
    DAR #336225 - Supplementary

    http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/britton/pats. Lineage for B-38/#200325
    FTDNA tree - GALVIN match with 194406, 202210, 254048. Added by Veronica Williams 15:27, 23 April 2014 (EDT).
    Fisher, Early Pennsylvania Lineages, p. 69.
    Frederick A. Virkus, Compendium of Am. Gen.; Vol VII; p. 258
    (DAR #336225 - Supplementary) Book found at Marx Library in Easton, Northampton County, PA
    Vida Miller Pursel, "Miller and Pursel Families A1, E5, 1939,
    James E. Brittain," Brittain Genealogy," Wayne, Nebraska, 1939, P. 3.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Brittain Genealogy, Early Generations from Somersetshire, Eng. to Staten Island, New York," p. 8.
    Teunis G. Bergen, Early Settlers of Kings Co., Long Island, New York, P. 50
    "New York Historical Society Collection, Collections of the New York Historical Society for the year 1902. Unrecorded wills - Page 150. (Wills 11:150)
    Cleadie B. Barett, My Brittain Family, Generations 1 to 3.p. 4.
    FTM-US/International Marriage Record 1560-1900: Lists his surname as Britton
    Early PA Lineages by Fisher, p. 69 (BRI HIS 003)
    Compendium of Am. Gen.; Vol VII by Frederick A. Virkus; p. 258
    Gen., Vol I, p. 51; "Early Central Pennsylvania Lineages", p. 69 (BRI HIS 003)
    Shown on ancestory file 4.17 as Dongan Hills, New York

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48527786/nathaniel-britton

    Nathaniel married Elizabeth Garritzen. Elizabeth (daughter of Jan Gerritzen and Elisabeth Gysberts) was born on 1 May 1681 in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; died in 1743 in Dongan Hills, Richmond County, NY; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Garritzen was born on 1 May 1681 in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY (daughter of Jan Gerritzen and Elisabeth Gysberts); died in 1743 in Dongan Hills, Richmond County, NY; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

    Notes:

    Genealogy of the Miller and Pursel Families has her name as Elizabeth Garritzen.

    Elizabeth Gerritsen Britton, Brouwer
    BIRTH 1 May 1681 Brooklyn, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, USA
    DEATH unknown Dongan Hills, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York, USA
    BURIAL Saint Andrews Church Cemetery Richmondtown, Richmond County (Staten Island), New York

    Daughter of Jan Gerritszen and Elisabeth Gysberts.
    William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Beginnings; The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family", The American Genealogist 23:193-206; 24:23-32, 96-102, 161-170 (1947, 1948).
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.6.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    Married 1st before April 1714 Nathaniel Britton, son of Nathaniel Britton and Ann Stillwell.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.6.

    Her husband, Nathaniel Britton, administered the estate of her brother Cornelis Garretson of Richmond County on 15 April 1714.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    On 1 Sep 1732, an agreement was made between Abraham Brouwer, of Brooklyn, miller and Elizabeth Brittaine, widow of Nathaniel, late of Staten Island, wherein it was set forth that they intended to marry, and it was agreed that Abraham Brouwer should pay her 200 pounds per year so long as she remained his widow, which should be in lieu of dower. "If she should marry again this allowance is revoked" (recorded 16 Apr 1739, liber V, p.95, Kings Co. Records).
    Kings County (New York) Conveyances, Deeds v. 5-7; film #1413190 (Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1957, 1958, 1990), Microfilm of the original records at the New York Registers Office, New York City, v.5, p.95.

    Elizabeth Gerritsen married second circa 1732 Abraham Brouwer, son of Adam Brouwer and Magdalena Jacobs Verdon.
    William J. Hoffman, "Brouwer Beginnings; The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family", The American Genealogist 23:193-206; 24:23-32, 96-102, 161-170 (1947, 1948).
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.9.

    Witnessed the baptism of Abraham Brouwer , son of Abraham Brouwer and Sara Kimber, on 18 February 1739 at Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, (sponsors Abraham Brouwer and Elizabeth z.h.v.).
    "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.112-113 (1981-1982): 113 (1982):76. Abraham; parents: Abraham Brouwer, Jr., Sara, s.v..

    Elizabeth Gerritsen was living on 30 November 1743; when she consented to the marriage of her son, William Britton.
    Elmer Garfield Van Name, Britton Genealogy: Early Generations from Somerset, England to Staten Island, New York (Woodbury, New Jersey: Gloucester County Historical Society, 1970), p.9.

    Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gerritsen-185
    Biography Elizabeth was born 1 May 1681 in Brooklyn, Kings, New York.[1][2]

    After Nathaniel's death, Elizabeth married Abraham Brouwer (Brewer) of Brooklyn. As Elizabeth Brewer, she signs William's marriage request.

    Sources
    findagrave.com
    Phyllis J. Miller, p, 5. Phyllis J. Miller, "Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg alias Gerrit De Mof" New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, January 1993, Vol. 124, Number 1, p. 5.
    findagrave.com, http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=48527910 (give the exact date).
    Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database." freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata. Accessed 03 Aug 2017. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm Elizabeth Gerritsen

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48527910/elizabeth-brouwer

    Children:
    1. Rachel Brittain
    2. Sarah Brittain
    3. Samuel Brittain
    4. Mary Brittain
    5. 2. William Brittain was born in 1725 in Staten Island, New York; died on 15 Mar 1804 in Upper Mt. Bethel Township, Northampton County, PA; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

  3. 6.  Joseph Collins was born on 26 Mar 1695 in Lynn, Essex County, MA (son of Joseph Collins and Sarah Hires); died in 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.

    Notes:

    Source: The Jerseyman and rootsweb. No findagrave found.
    notes from rootsweb/ancestry need to be verified
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1995126&id=I97868207
    Parents of Mary Collins (1724-1805)
    Rootsweb - Father: Joseph COLLINS b: 26 Mar 1695 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Death: 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey
    Mother: Rachel DORSET b: 14 Apr 1703 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Death: Bef. 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Married: Abt. 1722 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

    Joseph married Rachel Dorset in 1722 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ. Rachel (daughter of Joseph Dorset and Elizabeth Poling) was born on 14 Apr 1703 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died before 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Rachel Dorset was born on 14 Apr 1703 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ (daughter of Joseph Dorset and Elizabeth Poling); died before 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Collins was born in 1724; died on 13 Aug 1805; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nathaniel Brittain was born in 1630 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England (son of Richard Brittaine and Christian Reymers); died in 1684 in Staten Island, New York.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528326/nathaniel-britton
    Nathaniel Britton born 1630 in Birmingham, Metropolitan Borough of Birmingham, West Midlands, England, died 1684 in Old Town Station, Richmond County (Staten Island), NYm1663, June 12: "The courte having heard the difference between Walter Wall and Nathanyell Britton concerning Mary Wall servant to Nathanyell Britton for two years and complaint wase made to the courte of Gravesende but nothing coulde be proved nether from the servante nor by witnise, whereof the courte orders the sayde servant shall live with her sayde master during her ful time, and that sayde Nathanyell doth promise to use the childe well and to find and provide all things convenient for her and at the expiration of her time to give her two suts of clothes and a cow calfe: this in the presence of Will Wilkins, John Cooke, Charles Morgan, Will Goulding." (Gravesend, L. I. Court Records)

    It is likely that Walter Wall had become a widower, and had bound out his daughter, Mary, a mere child, for her better bringing up, to Nathaniel Britton.
    (WALL of Monmouth County, NJ)
    His parents were Richard Brittaine and Christian Reymers of Somersetshire, England.



    Nathaniel’s parents: Nathaniel Brittaine 1640-1684. When Nathaniel Brittaine was born in 1640 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, their father, Richard, was 23, and their mother, Katherine, was 60 (this age cannot be true). He died in February 1684 in Staten Island, New York, at the age of 44, and was buried in Bermondsey, Surrey, England (death and burial locations do not make sense).
    Above is from Ancestry - dates may not be correct.
    https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/82965486/person/46599034790/story


    Buried:
    Burial Details Unknown

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528326/nathaniel-britton

    Nathaniel married Ann Stillwell. Ann (daughter of Nicholas Stillwell and Annetje Van Dyke) was born in 1642; died in 1709 in Staten Island, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Ann Stillwell was born in 1642 (daughter of Nicholas Stillwell and Annetje Van Dyke); died in 1709 in Staten Island, New York.

    Notes:

    https://archive.org/details/earlymemoirsofst00stil
    Early memoirs of the Stilwell family, comprising the life and times of Nicholas Stilwell, the common ancestor of the numerous families bearing that surname, with some account of his brothers John and Jasper and incidentally a sketch of the history of Manhattan island and its vicinity, under the Dutch, with some contributions to a genealogy of the family
    by Stilwell, Benjamin Marshall, Publication date 1878.

    ANNIE, (eldest daughter of Nicholas Stilwell, the first of the name), born in New Amsterdam, in 1643. In 1660, married Nathaniel Brittain, and settled on Anthony Jansen's bowery on Long Island, purchased by her father; and in 1664, removed to Staten Island, where her husband took up 144 acres of land, for which a patent was granted him, September 29, 1677. (Lib. 1 Patents, p. 133.) ,
    Nathaniel Brittain died in 1683, at Old Town, on Staten Island, leaving five children:
    1. Nathaniel Brittain, born 1662
    2. Sarah, born 1664
    3. Rebecca, born 1668; married March 9, 1693, to Abraham Cole. (See License, Lib. 5 of Wills, p. 101, New York)
    4. Richard Brittain, born 1670
    5. Abigail Brittain, born 1674;
    His will is recorded (Lib. B. of Wills, page 1, Richmond County).

    Ann Stillwell (1642-1709) born in New York, died in Staten Island - dates and locations from findagrave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528396/anne-britton

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stillwell-265 Biography
    Born 1643 New Amsterdam, New York, NY or VA.
    Note: New Amsterdam is now New York City, NY.

    Died 1709 Staten Island, Richmond, New York

    FTM-US/International Marriage Record 1560-1900: Lists her birth year 1643, marriage year 1653
    BIR-MAR-DEA: Arc. Rec (My poss) submitted by Miss Amanda I. Roundy, 146 S. University Ave., Provo, Utah about 1957. Ref. are N.Y. K 2 C P. 50 B 9 F 4 P. 102,151; B 6 B6 P. 3,4,6,7;A 15 Z 120, p. 278 (BRI ARC REC 003)
    BIR: Arc. Rec (my poss) submitted by Marguerite Sahler of San Francisco, CA abt. 1916, ref. NY K2 e. p. 275-578-282;A 7 E 6 - p. 6-7-14-15-87-88;B9 F4, p. 145-149; (BRI ARC REC 014)
    MAR: "Line of Ann Stillwell Britton" from Stillwell Geneology, Vol. 1, p. 43; "Early Central Pennsylvania Lineages" by Fisher, p. 69 (BRI HIS 003)
    HIS: Ann Stillwell was the eldest daughter of Nicholas Stillwell who came from Birmingham England to Kings County, New York. In 1644 he bought for his home 144 acres the site of Perrin House, Staten Island. The Brittain lands lay in what is known as Dongan Hills between Liberty and Jefferson Avenues, and the Stillwell lands lay to the east. (Miller and Pursel Families A1 #5, 1939, compiled by Vida Mill-Pursel)
    Anne Stillwell may have ben born about 1635-40, probably in Virginia, where her father was sojourning at this date. Her childhood was largely spent in Gravesend, Long Island, where she became the wife of Nathaniel Britton, a dry goods merchant, who sold his stores in all the villages on the west end of the Island, and who joined farming and occassionally tapping, to his other industries. [Britton Genealogy p. 4]

    Sources
    Genealogy of the Family of Longstreet Completed. Edward Mayes. Circa 1935. Privately published. Clark T. Thornton, editor. Reprinted 2009. Pages 89, 91 - 92.
    S2. Record ID Number MH:S2. User ID 1F38857C-401F-4038-9236-9CB168D89F34. UPD 12 JAN 2011 22:25:12 GMT-7: Title: 1370
    https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:9HJD-QBG

    Buried:
    Burial Details Unknown

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48528396/anne-britton

    Her parents were Capt Nicholas Stillwell and Annetje Van Dyke of New York.

    Children:
    1. 4. Nathaniel Brittain was born in 1662 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY; died about 11 Nov 1729 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

  3. 10.  Jan Gerritzen was born on 04 May 1642; died in 1692 in Staten Island, New York.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176420098/jan-gerritszen
    Jan Gerritszen
    BIRTH 4 May 1642
    DEATH unknown
    BURIAL Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: location of grave unknown

    Son of Gerrit Janszen van Oldenburg and Clara Matthys.
    "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:31.
    Perry Streeter, "Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg: DNA Testing Yields More Garrison Descendants in New Jersey & New York", New Netherland Connections Vol. 15, page 16 (2010): 15:17.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    Baptized on 4 May 1642 at Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, sponsors Jan Janszen dam, olof Stephenszen Van Courtlt., Elsje Jan Pieterszen.
    "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vols.5- (1874-): 5:31. Jan; parents: Gerrt. Janszen, Oldenburgh; witnesses: Jan Janszen dam, olof Stephenszen Van Courtlt., Elsje Jan Pieterszens.

    Married Elisabeth Gysberts, daughter of Gysbert Theuniszen van Barneveldt and Aeltje Wouters, "say 1676" according to one published source, but possibly as early as 1670 or earlier as argued by another.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993): Married say 1676 based upon an estimated birth date of eldest son.
    Perry Streeter, "Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg: DNA Testing Yields More Garrison Descendants in New Jersey & New York", New Netherland Connections Vol. 15, page 16 (2010): 15:17. Argues for an earlier marriage date then 1676.

    He received a patent for 24 morgens of land at New Utrecht on 16 Jan 1662.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    On 1 Nov 1675 John Garretsn was granted a patent for lands on Long Neck upon Staten Island. A survey of 80 acres on Long Neck was laid out for Jon Garrison in early 1676. Another survey for 161 acres laid out for John Garrats De Muff, was made in March 1686. He was named tax commissioner on Staten Island in 1681. On 14 March 1691 he was given power of attorney by his brother Jacob Garrottsone to sell land on Staten Island, and John sold it on 17 Aug 1692.
    Ibid.

    Children by Elisabeth Gysberts:
    Johannes Gerritsen b. ca. 1671
    Jacob Gerritsen b. 30 May 1680, d. before May 1700
    Cornelis Gerritsen b. ca. 1682, d. before 15 Apr 1714
    Aeltie Gerritsen b. ca. 1685, d. before Jan 1742/43
    Elizabeth Gerritsen b. ca. 1688
    Ibid.

    Jan Gerritszen died before March 1697.
    Ibid.

    Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm

    Jan married Elisabeth Gysberts. Elisabeth was born in 1660 in New York; died in 1703 in Staten Island, New York. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Elisabeth Gysberts was born in 1660 in New York; died in 1703 in Staten Island, New York.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177574124/elisabeth-gysberts
    Elisabeth Gysberts
    BIRTH unknown
    DEATH 1703
    BURIAL Non-Cemetery Burial, Specifically: location of grave unknown

    Probable daughter of Gysbert Theuniszen van Barneveldt and Aeltje Wouters.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).
    Perry Streeter, "Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg: DNA Testing Yields More Garrison Descendants in New Jersey & New York", New Netherland Connections Vol. 15, page 16 (2010): 15:17. Possibly the unkown fourth child identified in 1659 (NYGBR 124 (1993): Macy, "The Verschuer Family of Bushwick".

    Elisabeth Gysberts was probably born between 1645 and 1655.

    She married Jan Gerritszen, son of Gerrit Janszen van Oldenburg and Clara Matthys, "say 1676" according to one published source, but possibly as early as 1670 or earlier as argued by another.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993): Married say 1676 based upon an estimated birth date of eldest son.
    Perry Streeter, "Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg: DNA Testing Yields More Garrison Descendants in New Jersey & New York", New Netherland Connections Vol. 15, page 16 (2010): 15:17. Argues for an earlier marriage date then 1676.

    As a widow of John Garritse, called "Elisabeth garritse vande haes," she bought 178 acres at the "head of Fresh Kill" from Vincent Fountaine in March 1697. She sold half of this land to Pierre Joubert on 22 May 1699.
    Phylis J. Miller, "The Garrison-Gerritsen Descendants of Gerrit Jansen Van Oldenburg Alias Gerrit de Moe", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 124, pp.1-9 (Jan 1993).

    Elisabeth Gysberts died circa 1703; (in Jan 1704 her son, Johannes Garrison, sold the land on which she lived).
    Ibid.

    Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm

    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Garritzen was born on 1 May 1681 in Brooklyn, Kings County, NY; died in 1743 in Dongan Hills, Richmond County, NY; was buried in Saint Andrews Church Cemetery, Richmondtown, Richmond County, NY.

  5. 12.  Joseph Collins was born in 1635 in Lynn, Essex County, MA (son of Henry Collins and Ann Tealby); died about 04 Feb 1733/34 in Lynn, Essex County, MA.

    Notes:

    Rootsweb info needs to be verified: Parents of Joseph Collins (1695-1757) married to Rachel Dorset Father: Joseph COLLINS b: 1635 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts. Death: Abt. 4 Feb 1733/34 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts.
    Mother: Sarah HIRES b: 1642 in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts

    Joseph married Sarah Hires. Sarah was born in 1642. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Sarah Hires was born in 1642.
    Children:
    1. 6. Joseph Collins was born on 26 Mar 1695 in Lynn, Essex County, MA; died in 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.

  7. 14.  Joseph DorsetJoseph Dorset was born on 21 Apr 1681 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ (son of James Dorset and Ann Pew); died on 12 Oct 1741 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Dorsett Town Historic Cemetery, Morrell Corners, Monmouth County, NJ.

    Notes:

    Full text of "Historical and genealogical miscellany: data relating to the settlement and settlers of New York and New Jersey" https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal03instil
    Historical and Genealogical Miscellany. Early Settlers of New Jersey and their Descendants, by John E. Stillwell, M.D. Vol 3, New York 1914

    Page 214 DORSET Of MONMOUTH COUNTY

    JOSEPH DORSET, eldest son and heir of James Dorset, 1, born Apr. 21, 1681; died, Oct. 12, 1741, aged 60 years, 5 months, 21 days. He married, July 23, 1702, Elizabeth Poling, who was born, Oct. 25, 1679, on Long Island. She died 1759.

    1741, Sep. 26. Will of Joseph Dorset, of Middletown, yeoman, sick; proved Oct. 29, 1741.
    Wife, Elizabeth
    Negroes
    Deceased son, Samuel
    Three sons, John, James and Joseph Dorset.
    Grandson, Andrew Dorset, a minor, £25.
    Six children, Rachel, John, James, Martha, Elizabeth and Joseph.
    To son, James, his "long gun."
    To son, Joseph, "my Cedar Bedstead and my other Gun."
    Executors: friend, James Mott, and sons, John and James Dorset.
    Codicil, Sep. 26, 1741. In case my "son Joseph should die of his present sickness;" mentions Elizabeth, daughter of his son Joseph; in case of death of his son John, by his present illness, then his share to the testator's son James.
    Signed Joseph Dorset.

    Inventory of Joseph Dorset. Amount £436-5-6K- Taken Nov. 17, 1741, by Corneles Dooren, Joseph Smith, Jarratt Wall.
    1742 Inventory of Joseph Dorset's Estate. To paid Doctor Mills, £5-16-5. To paid Dr. Nichols, £0-18-0.
    "Joseph Dorsett was born April ye 21st in ye year of Our Lord 1681.
    Elizabeth Polin" was born Oct. ye 25th in ye year of Our Lord 1679.
    Joseph Dorset and Elizabeth Poling entered into ye bands of Holy Matrimony July ye 23rd in ye year of Our Lord 1702.
    Rachel Dorsett Daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born April ye 14th in ye year of Our Lord 1703.
    John Dorsett, Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born September ye 29th in ye year of Our Lord 1708.
    James Dorsett, Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born December ye 29th in ye year of Our Lord 1710.
    Samuel Dorsett Son of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born April ye 16th in ye year of Our Lord 1713.
    Martha Dorsett, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born April ye 20th in ye year of Our Lord 1716.
    Elizabeth Dorsett, daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born October ye 18th in ye year of Our Lord 1719.
    Joseph Dorsett, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett was born August ye 16th in ye year of Our Lord 1722.
    Samuel Dorsett, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett departed this life September ye 11th in ye year of Our Lord 1741 aged 28 years, 4 months and 25 days.
    Joseph Dorsett, husband to Elizabeth Dorsett, departed this life October ye 12th in ye year of Our Lord 1741, aged 60 years, 5 months and 21 days."
    The foregoing record is a copy of a yellow, torn leaf, from the old Dorset Bible.

    A Tru Inue[n]tery of the Mouible Estate of Joseph Dorset Deceesed.
    (see printed will)


    Findagrave:
    Joseph Dorsett was born to James and ? Dorsett in Middletown, New Jersey. He married July 23, 1702 Elizabeth Poling daughter of John and Mary (nee unknown) Poling. Joseph and Elizabeth Dorsett had seven children: Rachel, John, James, Samuel, Martha, Elizabeth, and Joseph. He died on October 12, 1741 in Middletown.


    Info about Dorset Burial Ground: http://www.gjoynson.com/dorset.htm
    (Alphabetical list of burials.) The Dorsett Town Historic Cemetery is located on Telegraph Hill Road at the intersection of Cresent Road. A sign says it was established 1700. As of July 20, 2000, it is overgrown and unkept. A few markers are visible, a few American flags, a few broken sandstone markers and one small piece of a brownstone marker were visible from the road. A list was compiled by Henry C. McLean of Red Bank, May 30, 1938, and a copy of it was supplied by the Monmouth County Historical Association Library & Archives.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30138142/joseph-dorsett

    Joseph married Elizabeth Poling on 23 Jul 1702. Elizabeth (daughter of John Poling and Mary Fry) was born on 25 Oct 1679 in Long Island, NY; died in 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Dorsett Town Historic Cemetery, Morrell Corners, Monmouth County, NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Elizabeth PolingElizabeth Poling was born on 25 Oct 1679 in Long Island, NY (daughter of John Poling and Mary Fry); died in 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Dorsett Town Historic Cemetery, Morrell Corners, Monmouth County, NJ.

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30138108/elizabeth-dorsett
    Elizabeth POLING b: 25 Oct 1679 in Gravesend, Long Island, New York.
    Death: 13 Jan 1759 in Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    Elizabeth (Poling) Dorsett was born on October 25, 1679 to John and Mary (?) Poling. She married on July 23, 1702 to Joseph Dorsett. Joseph and Elizabeth had seven children: Rachel, John, James, Samuel, Martha, Elizabeth, and Joseph. She died on January 13, 1759 in Middleton, New Jersey.
    Elizabeth (Poling) Dorsett was born on October 25, 1679 to John and Mary (?) Poling.

    Birth:
    Sons of the American Revolution application on Ancestry.org has Elizabeth Poling's birthplace as Long Island, NY.

    Buried:
    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30138108/elizabeth-dorsett

    Children:
    1. 7. Rachel Dorset was born on 14 Apr 1703 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died before 1757 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.
    2. John Dorset was born on 29 Sep 1708; died on 29 Sep 1765.
    3. James Dorset was born on 29 Dec 1710; died in 1761.
    4. Samuel Dorset was born on 16 Apr 1713 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died on 11 Sep 1741 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ.
    5. Martha Dorset
    6. Elizabeth Dorset
    7. Joseph Dorset was born on 16 Aug 1722 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; died on 25 Dec 1770 in Middletown, Monmouth County, NJ; was buried in Dorsett Town Historic Cemetery, Morrell Corners, Monmouth County, NJ.