Individual Details
Samuel Fogg II
(25 Dec 1653 - 19 Oct 1710)
Samuel Fogg (1653-1710) Story
Samuel 's son Samuel Jr. was ten when his mother died. He had a young stepmother, 9 years older than he, Mary Page. He was 19 when his father died and 21 when he inherited 2/3 of his father's land and the house. He was to pay varying amounts of money to the younger children when they reached age 21. His stepmother was given the west end of the house during her widowhood or as long as she chose to live there. Samuel married at age 23 on 19 Dec 1676, Hannah Marston. He served in the Indian Wars, King Phillips War and King Williams War. He moved south when in his 40?s.When he came to Salem County, he had meetings of the Baptists in his home, and he and son, Daniel,were instrumental in the start of Mill Hollow Baptist which later became First Baptist of Salem, NJ. The area was predominantly Quaker,but neither Hannah nor Samuel appear to have been Quakers, for their names are not found in the Quaker records.P. 131 of Samuel Griscom and his wife, Ann Powell printed 1988 by the author, Betty Harrell.
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Samuel 's son Samuel Jr. was ten when his mother died. He had a young stepmother, 9 years older than he, Mary Page. He was 19 when his father died and 21 when he inherited 2/3 of his father's land and the house. He was to pay varying amounts of money to the younger children when they reached age 21. His stepmother was given the west end of the house during her widowhood or as long as she chose to live there. Samuel married at age 23 on 19 Dec 1676, Hannah Marston. He served in the Indian Wars, King Phillips War and King Williams War. He moved south when in his 40?s.When he came to Salem County, he had meetings of the Baptists in his home, and he and son, Daniel,were instrumental in the start of Mill Hollow Baptist which later became First Baptist of Salem, NJ. The area was predominantly Quaker,but neither Hannah nor Samuel appear to have been Quakers, for their names are not found in the Quaker records.P. 131 of Samuel Griscom and his wife, Ann Powell printed 1988 by the author, Betty Harrell.
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Events
Families
| Spouse | Hannah Marston (1656 - 1701) |
| Child | Samuel Fogg III (1677 - 1731) |
| Child | Stephen Fogg (1678 - ) |
| Child | Joseph Fogg (1678 - ) |
| Child | Rebecca Fogg (1682 - ) |
| Child | Daniel Fogg (1684 - ) |
| Child | David Fogg (1686 - ) |
| Child | Ann Fogg (1688 - ) |
| Father | Samuel Fogg I (1628 - 1672) |
| Mother | Ann Shaw (1636 - 1663) |
| Sibling | Daniel Fogg (1660 - ) |
| Sibling | Mary Fogg (1662 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Ancestor Lineages of Members, Texas Society, Natl Soc. Colonial Dames, p77.
2. Family Trees-Rootsweb.com-BDickerson.
3. American Marriages Before 1699.
4. Adna James Fogg, The Fogg Family of America, p107, 96.
5. New England Marriages Prior to 1700, p273.
6. Family Trees-Rootsweb.com-BDickerson.
7. Joseph Dow, History of the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire (Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co), p710.
8. Family Trees-Rootsweb.com-BDickerson.
9. New Jersey Index of Wills, Inventories, Vol 1, Vol III p 1173.
10. Family Trees-Rootsweb.com-BDickerson.
