Judea born 22 August 1689 Burlington, NJ, a daughter of Freedom Lippincot and wife Mary.[5]
(Freedom was the son of Richard Lippincott and Abigail, who came from Stonehouse, a Parish in England, in Devonshire, and were the progenitors of the Lippincott family in New Jersey. they first settled in Massachusetts in 1639, and returned to England in 1652, and in 1670 came to America the second time, and settled at Shrewsbury, New Jersey. [6])
Judith married Joseph Stokes on 9 Sep 1710 at the Evesham Meeting [Mount Laurel, Burlington Co.] under care of Haddonfield Monthly Meeting, New Jersey.[7] Evesham Meeting was held in Mount Laurel, Burlington County, New Jersey.[8]
Judith and Joseph had the following children:
↑ Hinshaw, William Wade, et al., compilers. Ancestry. Subscription. Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. 6 vols. 1936–1950. Reprint, Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1991–1994. Volume 2, page 178
↑ Judith M. OLSEN Title: "LIPPINCOTT 5 Generations of the Descendants of Richard & Abigail LIPPINCOTT" Publication: Name: Gloucester County Historical Society Woodbury, NJ 1982.
↑ Burlington MM U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935Image
↑ Richard Haines Genealogy of the Stokes Family : Descended From Thomas and Mary Stokes Who Settled in Burlington County, N.J. Genealogy of the Stokes Family : Descended From Thomas and Mary Stokes Who Settled in Burlington County, N.J. 9Sinnickson Chew & Sons Company, Printers, 1903.) page 12.
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