Paul Day served for New Jersey by carting supplies for the Quartermaster, Morris County. Paul Day married thrice: 1) Elizabeth Thompson, 2) Elizabeth Crane and 3) Martha Patty Wilcox. Children: Rachel who married George Minthorn and Moses who married Joanna Bonnell. [1]
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed 14 June 2022), "Record of Paul Day", Ancestor # A030929.Meehan-411
"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV6-6TFV : 27 July 2019, Paul Day, 1802; Burial, Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United States of America, Hillside Cemetery; citing record ID 12682040, Name Paul Day Death Date 30 Oct 1802 Event Type Burial Event Date 1802 Event Place Madison, Morris, New Jersey, United States of America Cemetery Hillside Cemetery
Wife’s 1785 WILL New Jersey Colonial Documents, page 114. New Jersey Abstract Wills, Volume XXXV 1781–1785.
1785, April 14 - Elizabeth Day of Morris County, New Jersey
Elizabeth was formally the widow of Joseph Crane of Essex County. Children:
Abigail Crane
John Crane
Phoebe Crane
Elizabeth Crane
Benjamin Crane
Sarah Crane
Joseph Crane
Isaac Crane
Grand children: Phoebe Crane, and Elizabeth Crane children of David Crane, deceased.
Executors, Husband, Paul Day ; Abigail Crane, and friend Asher Brown
Witnesses Enos word; Stephen day; Israel Lum
Will proved: October 15, 1780
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