1755 Lydia Ivins and John Followell were married in Burlington County, New Jersey, after declaring their intentions to marry. [1] [2] [3]
1770 John Folwell of New Hanover Township, Burlington Co., shop keeper, dated his will on December 17. Sons, Nathan and Ivins Folwell, £20 each, when 21. Daughter, Hannah Folwell, £20, when 18. Wife, Lydia, the residue. Executrix—wife, Lydia. Witnesses—Edward Pancoast, James Wills, Joseph Goldy. Proved May 29, 1771. [4] [5]
1771 An inventory, valued at £366.17.10, was made on May 15 by Edward Pancoast and Joseph Goldy. [6]
[1] U.S. Quaker Meeting Records, Chesterfield Meeting, Intentions of Marriage and Certificates of Removal, 1685-1756, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[2] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Book of Records, 1684-1756, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[3] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Women's Minutes, [Burlington County, New Jersey,] 1794-1796, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].
[4] A. Van Doren Honeyman, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 34. (Wills and Administrations 5, 1771-1780) (1931), 183, [InternetArchive].
[5] New Jersey, U.S., Abstract of Wills, 1670-1817, Vol.36, [AncestryImage], [AncestryRecord].
[6] A. Van Doren Honeyman, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 34. (Wills and Administrations 5, 1771-1780) (1931), 183, citing Lib. 15, p. 120, [InternetArchive].