1739 "Harmenius King and Penelope Wright the second time appeared at this meeting & declared they continued their intentions of marriage." on 4 of 9th month, at a meeting in Chesterfield. Thomas Wright and Joseph Reckless were appointed to attend at their marriage. [1] [2] [3] [4]
1741 Harmanus King, perhaps this one, made the inventory for the estate of William Quicksall in Nottingham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey on January 3. [5]
1754 A son was born to Manus and Penellope King on December 2. [6]
1761 Ezekiel Woodward brought suit in Burlington County against Harmanus King for a debt. [7]
A genealogical tree reports that Penelope Wright married the grandson of Hermenius and Mary King of Flushing, L.I. on 9m 1d 1739. [8]
[1] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1684-1738, 12 and 14, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[2] Charlotte D. Meldrum, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey, Vol. 2 (1995), 57.
[3] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1684-1738, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[4] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Minutes, 1688-1809, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[5] A. Van Doren Honeyman, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 30. (Wills and Administrations 2, 1730-1750) (1918), 388, of 388-89, [GoogleBooks], [HathiTrust].
[6] Frank H. Stewart, Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, Vol. 2 (1918), 6, [InternetArchive].
[7] Court of Common Pleas, 1730-1789, Burlington County, New Jersey, pages 171 and 173, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].
[8] Cape May. Miscellaneous Records 1635–1936, 1775, image 290, [FamilySearchImage].