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Rebecca <I>Wall</I> Mount

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Rebecca Wall Mount

Birth
Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Death
unknown
Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Cranbury, Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
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Rebecca and Richard were married in Monmouth Co, NJ, and they were the parents of:

John/abt 1688 m. Mary Mount
Richard, Jr/1690 m. Elizabeth Seabrook
George/1692
Ann/1696
Humphrey/1698 m. Anne Britton
Matthias/1705 m. Anne DeBough
Rebecca/1708
Rachel/1711

[Rebecca Wall, daughter of Walter Wall, I, married Richard Mount. In the records of the early Court of Sessions, at Freehold, is the following:

1687, Dec 29. Richard Mount, plaintif, versus John Johnston, defendant in an action for 'trespass' -
"Garrett Wall for evidence sayeth the mare as he soposeth to be his mare he gave to his sister (Rebecca, Richard Mount's wife), was the same mare, etc,".
Edict by the jury for the plaintif; damages L8. The Governor and Proprietors allowed an appeal to be taken by Johnston to the Court, at Amboy].

(WALL OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, Genealogical & Historical Miscellany, Vol 5, by John Stillwell)

20 Mar 2015: Rebecca is known to have been alive in January 1723, when she and her husband sold land to their son Humphrey. She is thought to have been a resident of Cranbury at the end of her life. No known cemetery.
Rebecca and Richard were married in Monmouth Co, NJ, and they were the parents of:

John/abt 1688 m. Mary Mount
Richard, Jr/1690 m. Elizabeth Seabrook
George/1692
Ann/1696
Humphrey/1698 m. Anne Britton
Matthias/1705 m. Anne DeBough
Rebecca/1708
Rachel/1711

[Rebecca Wall, daughter of Walter Wall, I, married Richard Mount. In the records of the early Court of Sessions, at Freehold, is the following:

1687, Dec 29. Richard Mount, plaintif, versus John Johnston, defendant in an action for 'trespass' -
"Garrett Wall for evidence sayeth the mare as he soposeth to be his mare he gave to his sister (Rebecca, Richard Mount's wife), was the same mare, etc,".
Edict by the jury for the plaintif; damages L8. The Governor and Proprietors allowed an appeal to be taken by Johnston to the Court, at Amboy].

(WALL OF MONMOUTH COUNTY, Genealogical & Historical Miscellany, Vol 5, by John Stillwell)

20 Mar 2015: Rebecca is known to have been alive in January 1723, when she and her husband sold land to their son Humphrey. She is thought to have been a resident of Cranbury at the end of her life. No known cemetery.

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