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Hannah <I>Howell</I> Carleton

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Hannah Howell Carleton

Birth
Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 May 1758 (aged 68)
Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Kennett Square, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of William Howell and Mary Husband Howell; married 1. Robert Roberts and 2. Thomas Carleton (married 20 May 1730 at Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania)

Buried in unmarked grave.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750;
With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)
PHILADELPHIA MONTHLY MEETING, Established in 1682.
Mark Carleton and family, dated 4 Mo. 3, 1711, from Mo. Mtg. at Mountmellick, Ireland. He is "ye Son of an early Labourer (after ye breaking forth of ye Gospel day) in ye word and Testimony of our Lord Jesus, and his wife ye Daughter of honest friends of this meeting." Original on file. Received 8 Mo. 25, 1711. He died in 1711. See page 96.
Thomas Carleton, born in 1636, in Little Salkeld, Cumberland, England, like his father spent much of his life as a farmer. He was one of the early converts to Quakerism and became an eminent minister of the Society. In 1663, for the non payment of tithes he was put in prison and kept there for several years. In 1669, he married Isabel Mark, of Mosedale, Cumberland. About 1674, he removed to Ireland and settled at Ballinacarrick, County Wicklow. In 1681, according to William Stockdale (A Great Cry of Oppression, 252), Thomas Carleton, of Bellynacarge, County Wicklow, had taken (2 Mo. 19) by the church wardens "one Brass pan and one Pewter dish," valued at 6s. 3d. for "repairing the Parish Worship-house at Rathdrum." The titles of several of his works, the first of which was The Captive's Complaint, etc., printed in 1668, are given in Joseph Smith's Catalogue (I.). He died at his house at Ballinacarrick, 9 Mo. 16, 1684, leaving a wife, at least three children, and several servants.-Leadbeater, 92.
Mark Carleton, of Ballylickbo, son of Thomas and Isabella Carleton, formerly of Mosedale, Cumberland, was married, 11 Mo. 25, 1698, to Susanna Watson, of Ballymeane, at Edenderry.1 They removed to Pennsylvania in 1711, producing a certificate of removal, dated 4 Mo. 3, to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 8 Mo. 25, 171l. Mark Carleton apparently soon died, and in 1713, his widow married Richard Parks, a settler in Goshen, Chester County.
Thomas Carleton, son of Mark and Susanna Carleton, was born 9 Mo. 19, 1699, at Ballyhaken, near Edenderry, Ireland, and in 1720 settled in Kennett Township. Chester County, where he married, 3 Mo. 20, 1730, Hannah Roberts, widow of Robert Roberts, and daughter of William Howell, of Haverford. She was born 5 Mo. 17, 1689, and died 5 Mo. 6, 1758. Thomas died 9 Mo. 30, 1792.2 He and his wife were active members of Kennett Meeting, and both eminent ministers. Their children were Susanna, who married Michael Harlan, and Thomas, born 8 Mo. 21, 1732, died 6 Mo. 26, 1803, who married, 10 Mo. 26, 1757, Lydia Gregg, daughter of Thomas and Dinah. Thpmas had children-Hannah (m. William Passmore,) Dinah. Martha, Mark, Sarah, Samuel, Thomas, Lydia (m. Abner Mendenhall) Thomas, and Caleb.3
1. Records of Mountmellick Meeting.
2. Jacob Pierce, of Longwood, East Marlborough Township, Chester County, notes in his MS. Diary, under date of 10 Mo. 2, 1792: "Went to burial of our Antient friend Thomas Carlton who departed this life the 30th of last month in morning & this morning the ground was Cover'd half inch deep with Snow."
3. Futhey and Cope, 493.

Information provided by Chrisite Genola (member #47434295)Widow of (Robert Roberts ?) Wife of Thomas Carlton.
Daughter of William Howell.

in the 69th year of her age
Daughter of William Howell and Mary Husband Howell; married 1. Robert Roberts and 2. Thomas Carleton (married 20 May 1730 at Kennett, Chester, Pennsylvania)

Buried in unmarked grave.

List of Certificates of Removal from Ireland Received at the Monthly Meetings of Friends in Pennsylvania, 1682-1750;
With Genealogical Notes from Friends' Records of Ireland and Pennsylvania, Genealogies, County Histories, and Other Books and Manuscripts. (See Bibliography.)
PHILADELPHIA MONTHLY MEETING, Established in 1682.
Mark Carleton and family, dated 4 Mo. 3, 1711, from Mo. Mtg. at Mountmellick, Ireland. He is "ye Son of an early Labourer (after ye breaking forth of ye Gospel day) in ye word and Testimony of our Lord Jesus, and his wife ye Daughter of honest friends of this meeting." Original on file. Received 8 Mo. 25, 1711. He died in 1711. See page 96.
Thomas Carleton, born in 1636, in Little Salkeld, Cumberland, England, like his father spent much of his life as a farmer. He was one of the early converts to Quakerism and became an eminent minister of the Society. In 1663, for the non payment of tithes he was put in prison and kept there for several years. In 1669, he married Isabel Mark, of Mosedale, Cumberland. About 1674, he removed to Ireland and settled at Ballinacarrick, County Wicklow. In 1681, according to William Stockdale (A Great Cry of Oppression, 252), Thomas Carleton, of Bellynacarge, County Wicklow, had taken (2 Mo. 19) by the church wardens "one Brass pan and one Pewter dish," valued at 6s. 3d. for "repairing the Parish Worship-house at Rathdrum." The titles of several of his works, the first of which was The Captive's Complaint, etc., printed in 1668, are given in Joseph Smith's Catalogue (I.). He died at his house at Ballinacarrick, 9 Mo. 16, 1684, leaving a wife, at least three children, and several servants.-Leadbeater, 92.
Mark Carleton, of Ballylickbo, son of Thomas and Isabella Carleton, formerly of Mosedale, Cumberland, was married, 11 Mo. 25, 1698, to Susanna Watson, of Ballymeane, at Edenderry.1 They removed to Pennsylvania in 1711, producing a certificate of removal, dated 4 Mo. 3, to Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, 8 Mo. 25, 171l. Mark Carleton apparently soon died, and in 1713, his widow married Richard Parks, a settler in Goshen, Chester County.
Thomas Carleton, son of Mark and Susanna Carleton, was born 9 Mo. 19, 1699, at Ballyhaken, near Edenderry, Ireland, and in 1720 settled in Kennett Township. Chester County, where he married, 3 Mo. 20, 1730, Hannah Roberts, widow of Robert Roberts, and daughter of William Howell, of Haverford. She was born 5 Mo. 17, 1689, and died 5 Mo. 6, 1758. Thomas died 9 Mo. 30, 1792.2 He and his wife were active members of Kennett Meeting, and both eminent ministers. Their children were Susanna, who married Michael Harlan, and Thomas, born 8 Mo. 21, 1732, died 6 Mo. 26, 1803, who married, 10 Mo. 26, 1757, Lydia Gregg, daughter of Thomas and Dinah. Thpmas had children-Hannah (m. William Passmore,) Dinah. Martha, Mark, Sarah, Samuel, Thomas, Lydia (m. Abner Mendenhall) Thomas, and Caleb.3
1. Records of Mountmellick Meeting.
2. Jacob Pierce, of Longwood, East Marlborough Township, Chester County, notes in his MS. Diary, under date of 10 Mo. 2, 1792: "Went to burial of our Antient friend Thomas Carlton who departed this life the 30th of last month in morning & this morning the ground was Cover'd half inch deep with Snow."
3. Futhey and Cope, 493.

Information provided by Chrisite Genola (member #47434295)Widow of (Robert Roberts ?) Wife of Thomas Carlton.
Daughter of William Howell.

in the 69th year of her age


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