BIOGRAPHY: Hannah Newton, wife of John Woodruffe (1650-1703), of Southampton, L.I. (Sketch III). Her brother Benoni was a Town Trustee of that place in 1693 (Note 63). Nothing has been learned of their parentage. Authorities: Howell, p. 434; Southampton Red Book of Deeds, folios 77, 78. [Source: “The Woodruffs of New Jersey”, by Francis E. Woodruff (New York: The Grafton Press, 1909) pg. 120, Appendix D.] //
Thank you for consideration, Joann R. Burnich (7th Gt-Gr-dtr)
Contributor: Joann (47395100) • [email protected]
Their son, Joseph Woodruff moved to Union County, New Jersey in 1701.
Her burial location is unknown but is possibly in Suffolk County, New York where she and her husband lived.
BIOGRAPHY: Hannah Newton, wife of John Woodruffe (1650-1703), of Southampton, L.I. (Sketch III). Her brother Benoni was a Town Trustee of that place in 1693 (Note 63). Nothing has been learned of their parentage. Authorities: Howell, p. 434; Southampton Red Book of Deeds, folios 77, 78. [Source: “The Woodruffs of New Jersey”, by Francis E. Woodruff (New York: The Grafton Press, 1909) pg. 120, Appendix D.] //
Thank you for consideration, Joann R. Burnich (7th Gt-Gr-dtr)
Contributor: Joann (47395100) • [email protected]
Their son, Joseph Woodruff moved to Union County, New Jersey in 1701.
Her burial location is unknown but is possibly in Suffolk County, New York where she and her husband lived.
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