Re: More - Wm. & Mary BRITTAIN
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Re: More - Wm. & Mary BRITTAIN
9/10/01
Family of William Brittain and Mary Collins:
1. William Brittain (b.1724-Staten Island,Richmond,New York;d.15 Mar 1804-UT,Northampton,Pennsylvania)
sp: Mary Collins (b.1724-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;m.30 Nov 1743;d.13 Aug 1805-Hunterdon,New Jersey)
Children:
2. Nathaniel Brittain (b.12 Mar 1744-of Amwell Twp.,Hunterdon,New Jersey;d.2 Oct 1817-of Northampton,Pennsylvania)
sp: Jane Simonton (b.11 Jan 1750-,Somerset,New Jersey;m.Abt 1768;d.8 Mar 1799-Northampton,Pennsylvania)
sp: Sarah Davidson
2. Zeboeth Brittain (b.11 Jan 1746-Amwell Township,Hunterdon,New Jersey;d.8 Jul 1790-,Northumberland,Pennsylvania)
sp: Elizabeth Marr (b.2 Sep 1748-Amwell Township,Hunterdon,New Jersey;m.Abt 1766;d.Jun 1815-,N,Pennsylvania)
2. Elizabeth Brittain (b.11 Mar 1748-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.1828)
sp: Peter White
2. Samuel Brittain (b.9 Mar 1750-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.1795-Baltimore,,Maryland)
sp: Sarah Bright (b.1752-of Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;m.Abt 1771;d.1787-Baltimore,,Maryland)
2. James Brittain (b.31 Aug 1753-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.10 Oct 1838-Greenwich,Kings,New Brunswick,Canada)
sp: Eleanor Butler (b.1748;m.24 Feb 1773;d.27 Jul 1846-Greenwich Parish,Kings,New Brunswick,Canada)
2. William Brittain (b.15 Oct 1754-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.30 Mar 1813-,New Brunswick,Canada)
sp: Christina Moody (c.26 Apr 1756-Readington,Hunterdon,New Jersey;d.30 Mar 1813-Greenwich,Kings,NB,Canada)
2. Mary Brittain (b.4 Mar 1757-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey)
sp: John Voorhees (b.Abt 1749-Kingwood Twp,Hunterdon,New Jersey;m.1774;d.5 Aug 1793)
2. Joseph Brittain (b.24 Sep 1759-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.26 May 1830-Greenwich Parish,Kings County,NB,Canada)
sp: Elizabeth White (b.Abt 1771;d.23 Apr 1808-Greenwich Parish,Kings Co,New Brunswick,Canada)
2. Rachel Brittain (b.7 Nov 1761-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey)
sp: Mr. Thornton
2. Sara Brittain (b.8 Nov 1764-Middletown,Monmouth,New Jersey;d.4 Dec 1843-Near Orangeville,Cumberland,Pennsylvania)
The history of this family is unbelievable.It is said that the mother was for the colonies; the father for the king.Three sons(the three youngest sons) fought for the British; the three older sons fought for the Revolutionary War.The three who fought for the British went to Canada after the war.
This is a short synopsis, but hope it helps.You can email me personally for sources.
Sally Britton Shreeve
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Re: More - Wm. & Mary BRITTAIN
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