Last Will and Testament of Isaac Garrison: Record: No 12 Vol 486 332F Trenton, NJ Archives; Deefield, Cumberland County 1767; Naming his wife Hannah, and children; Isaac, Mary (Coveing), Hannah (Jagers), Esther, Abraham, Rumey, Catren, Bennet, Joseph, Jeremiah, Silas and Alpheus. Signed his own signature. Proved 11 July 1767.
Sources
Honeyman, A. Van Doren, "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume V, 1761-1770", Internet Archive (Online: archive.org, 2008), [Original source: Honeyman, A. Van Doren, "Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey - First Series Vol. XXXIII - Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Volume IV, 1761-1770", (Somerville, NJ: Unionist-Gazette Association, 1928), p. 157]
Marriage to Isaac Garrison: Salem County New Jersey, Genealogical Data, Records Pertaining to Persons Living in Salem County, New Jersey prior to 1800. Vol. I compiled by H. Stanley Craig. Isaac Garrison m. Hannah Bennett 12-30-1740. Publisher Merchantville N. J.
Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. Tracy Garrison and James Garrison match on 65 out of 67 markers (see YSearch IDs 6YRTM and SQ3ZZ) thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA Jacob Garrison (Gerritsen De Haes). Furthermore Each of these descendants of Jacob Gerritsen have taken the Big Y DNA test at FTDNA which confirmed their Haplogroup as being R-YP3896 as are the other members of the Gerrit Jansen van Oldenburg subgroup of the Garrison DNA Project that have had advanced SNP testing.
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