Teague-Earnest Family Tree » JOHN Baldwin Adamson 6th GGF (1691-1753)

Personal data JOHN Baldwin Adamson 6th GGF 

Sources 1, 2, 3Sources 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11
  • He was born January 1691 in St. Gile's, Cripplegate, London, Middlesex, England.Sources 5, 8, 9
    Most likely Northern England in either Cheshire, Lancashire, Yorkshire, Derbyshire, or Nottinghamshire Counties. John's exact birthdate has never been documented, most likely 1691-1695.
  • Property: on March 12, 1753 12 MAR 1753 – John Conveyed His Land to Son, Thomas Adamson On the 1st day [12] of the 1st month [March], 1753, John Adamson conveyed his 150-acre plantation to his oldest son, Thomas who had already filed an application for a 100-acre tract of land in Sp, Springfield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
  • Resident:
  • (Arrival) in the year 1691 in Pennsylvania.Source 6
  • (Cerificate of Removal Approval) on March 25, 1726 in Haddonfield, Camden, New Jersey, United States: 25 MAR 1726 – Joseph Cooper, Jr. Produced a Certificate of Removal for John Adamson At a monthly meeting held at Haddonfield, the 14th day [25] of the 1st month [March], 1725/26, Joseph Cooper, Jr. produced a certificate of removal on behalf of John Adams.
  • (Certificate of Removal) February 1726 in Haddonfield, Camden, New Jersey, United States: FEB 1726 – John and Timothy Matlack Find John Adamson to Be Eligible for a Certificate At a monthly meeting held at Haddonfield, the 12th month [February], 1725/26, John and Timothy Matlack reported to the monthly meeting that following enquiries, they de.
  • (Certificate of Removal) on January 21, 1726 in Haddonfield, Camden, New Jersey, United States: 21 JAN 1726 – John Adamson Requested a Certificate of Removal to Pennsylvania At a monthly meeting held at Haddonfield, the 10th day [21] of the 11th month [January], 1725/26, on John Adamson’s behalf, Thomas Stokes requested a certificate of removal for.
  • (Served on Grand Jury) on November 30, 1723 in Gloucester County, New Jersey, Verenigde Staten: 30 NOV 1723 - John Adamson Served on the Grand Jury at the Gloucester County Court John Adamson’s final time served as a grand juror in Gloucester County was on 19/30 Nov 1723 (Gloucester County Historical Project, 1939, p. 29). By early 1726, he and his.
  • (Financial Assistance) on May 25, 1722 in Haddington, Gloucester Co., New Jersey: 25 MAY 1722 – John Kay Contributed Bushels of Rye to John Adamson At a monthly meeting held at Haddonfield, the 14th day [25] of the 3rd month [May], 1722, John Kay contributed nine bushels of rye to John Adamson (Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Minutes: 1710.
  • (Financial Assistance) on December 22, 1721 in Cessford Castle, Newton-St. Boswells, Roxburghshire, Schotland: 22 DEC 1721 – John Adamson Requested Financial Assistance from the Meeting At a monthly meeting held at Thomas Shackle’s house, the 11th day [22] of the 10th month [December], 1721, just three days before Christmas and two days after Hester’s birth, Timot.
  • (Served on Grand Jury) on December 31, 1720 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey: 31 DEC 1720 – John Adamson Served on the Grand Jury at the Gloucester County Court John Adamson next appeared as a member of the grand jury on 20/31 Dec 1720 (Gloucester County Historical Project, 1939, p. 570). In this case, John Ashbrook filed a complai.
  • (Financial Assistance) on May 24, 1717 in Newtown Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey: 24 MAY 1717 – Thomas Stokes Appointed to Buy a Cow to Lend to John Adamson John Adamson was among the lower class of Gloucester County. The extent of his family’s hardships is evident in the entries recorded in the documents of the Newton Monthly Meeting.
  • (Served on Grand Jury) on September 29, 1716 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey: John Served on Grand Jury on 29 September 1716 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. *************** 29 SEPT 1716 – John Adamson Served on the Grand Jury at the Gloucester County Court There are no Adamsons present in any extant Gloucester County court document.
  • He died on January 1, 1753 in Bucks County, Province of Pennsylvania, English Colonies, he was 62 years old.Sources 5, 8, 9
  • A child of John Adamson Sr 7th GGF and Elizabeth Reeves 7th GGM

Household of JOHN Baldwin Adamson 6th GGF

He is married to ANN Skute.

Their notice of marriage was on May 25, 1716 in Newton.

Their notice of marriage was on April 20, 1716 in Newtown Monthly Meeting.

They got married on March 14, 1716 at Haddonfield, Camden, New Jersey, United States, he was 25 years old.Source 5

They got married on May 14, 1716, he was 25 years old.Source 4


Child(ren):

  1. Thomas Adamson  1718-1790
  2. Betty Adamson  1719-1813
  3. Hester Adamson  1721-1815
  4. John Adamson  1726-1810
  5. Ann Adamson  1728-????
  6. Susanna Adamson  1730-????


Notes about JOHN Baldwin Adamson 6th GGF

24 MAY 1717 – Thomas Stokes Appointed to Buy a Cow to Lend to John Adamson
John Adamson was among the lower class of Gloucester County. The extent of his family’s hardships is evident in the entries recorded in the documents of the Newton Monthly Meeting Minutes. When a Friend came upon hard times, he could often rely on the Quaker community to provide some financial assistance.
At a monthly meeting held at Newton, the 13th day [24] of the 3rd month [May], 1717, Thomas Stokes was appointed to buy a cow to lend to John Adamson on behalf of the meeting (Haddonfield Monthly Meeting Minutes: 1710-1731, p. 42).

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JOHN Baldwin Adamson
1691-1753

1716

ANN Skute
± 1695-1733

Betty Adamson
1719-1813
John Adamson
1726-1810
Ann Adamson
1728-????

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