Abraham was born in 1784 the son of Joseph and Jemima Stillwell. In 1808, Abraham married Phebe Frances in Monmouth County.[1] They had at least 2 children as connected to this profile. Abraham died 13 January 1831, at the age of 46.[2]
Issue
Sarah, 1808-after 1870.
James, 1810-?, married Elizabeth LN Unknown, possibly Barkalow (1844).
Margarette, 1812-after 1870.
Content, 1815-1901, married Michael McGahon.
Jamima (Jemima), 1817-after 1870.
Caroline, 1819-1860, married Ephraim Roberts.
Jesse, 1822-1877, married Elizabeth (Mary Jane) Robins.
↑ Marriage records for Monmouth County, NJ held at Monmouth County Clerk's Office, Freehold, NJ. [https://archives.co.monmouth.nj.us/MarriageSearch.aspx Available online here.} Records for Stillwell, Abraham and Frances, Phebe married 25 February 1808 by Minister Thomas Everard; Box A2s.
↑ Sitherwood, Frances Grimes, Throckmorton Family History Record of the Throckmortons in the United States of America with Cognate Branches. (Bloomington, Illinois, Pantegraph Printing and Stationery Co., 1929), Library of Congress, Pages 96; In Entry for Jemima Throckmorton. (6) Abraham B. b. 29 March 1784; m. Phebe-, who d. 9 Nov. 1870, aged 80-8-5. He d. 13 Jan. 1831; both int. Freehold. Findable at http://www.archive.org/.
↑ Stillwell, Raymond J. The Descendants of Lieutenant Nicholas Stillwell. Vol. I - Through His Seventh Generation Descendants. Sandy, Utah, 2009, pages 326-328.
Source Notes
Note: !BIR-MAR-DEATH:Stillwell Genealogy;John E. Stillwell M. D.;Vol 4;p 24
!BIR-DEATH:Records copied from unknown Stillwell Bible by Vernon C.
Stillwell,document owned by Christopher A. Stillwell, Plano, TX, 1992
A record exists of a marriage in Monmouth County, New Jersey, of Abraham Stillwell and Ann Peas, 9 Feb 1799. This may be a match for this record.
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