Individual Details
Samuel Lippincott
(24 Oct 1684 - Mar 1760)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Hope Wills (1687 - ) |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Living |
| Father | Freedom Lippincott (1655 - 1697) |
| Mother | Mary Cousins/Custins (1655 - 1697) |
| Sibling | Thomas Lippincott (1686 - 1757) |
| Sibling | Judith Lippincott (1689 - 1745) |
| Sibling | Mary Lippincott (1691 - 1764) |
| Sibling | Freedom Lippincott Jr. (1693 - 1768) |
Notes
Marriage
"Whereas there hath been an intention of marriage duly published according to the laws or customs of the Province of West New Jersey or Nova Cesaria in America and also at several of our mens and womens meetings of the people called Quakers held in Burlington is said province between Samuel LIPPINCOTT of the township of Evesham and Hope WILLS of Northampton both of the County and Province aforesaid . . . approved by the said meetings and consent of parents and relations . . . Know these are to certify to all whom it may concern that on the seventeenth day of the fourth month in the year according to English account one thousand seven hundred and eight . . . in the township of Northampton, County of Burlington did Samuel LIPPINCOTT and Hope WILLS become husband and wife." [paraphrased]Witnesses included: John Wills, Hope Wills, Thomas Lippincott, Daniel Wills Sr. and Jr., Judith Lippincott, Restore Lippincott, Freedom Lippincott, Samuel Lippincott, James Lippincott, Jacob Lippincott, Hannah Lippincott, Mary Wills, Elizabeth Lippincott, Elizabeth Wills and Mary Wills Jr.
Will
1759, Mar 20. LIPPINCOTT, Samuel, of Evesham, Burlington, NJ, 75 years old; will of. Daughter, Mary (wife of Samuel COLES). Grandchildren---Abel and Samuel LIPPINCOTT; Samuel and Judith, children of dec'd son Aaron; Samuel, Sarah and Martha WHITE, children of dec'd daughter Martha. Sister, Mary PEAKE. Housekeeper, Mary Hoel placed in charge of grandson Samuel LIPPINCOTT, and the farm, left to him, until he is of age. Real and personal estate. Executors---son-in-law, Samuel COLES, Abraham Allin and cousin, Joshua LIPPINCOTT. Witnesses---William Sharp, Isaac Busby, Silvester Sharp. Proved 6 Mar 1760.1760, Feb 27, 28. Inventory, L1670.6.6, incl. purse or cash, L246.15.9; bills, bonds and book debts, L844.6.3; 4 silver tea and 6 doz. large spoons, L6.10; a looking glass; Bible and 29 other books, L10.5.3; a servant man's time, L16; a clock,L9; made by Joshua Stokes, Joshua Ballinger and Enoch Roberts.
1763, Jun 2. Account by the Executors.
Religion
Samuel LIPPINCOTT was a minister in the Society of Friends.Endnotes
1. McDowell Family Tree, vashrinks online [Ancestry.com], accessed 6 Sep 2009.
2. Charlotte D. Meldrum, compiler, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey - Vol. 2 (65 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157-5026: Heritage Books, 2007).
3. Charlotte D. Meldrum, compiler, Early Church Records of Burlington County, New Jersey - Vol. 2 (65 East Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157-5026: Heritage Books, 2007).
4. William Wade Hinshaw, compiler, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, 1750-1930 (Baltimore: Genealogica Publishing Co., Inc., 1994) Reproduced on Broderbund Software's Family Archive CD #192..
5. Abigail (GOODY) LIPPINCOTT will (1697), Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Calendar of Wills, Administration, Etc.; 1600s - 1760, New Jersey State Records Building, , Burlington, NJ.
6. McDowell Family Tree, vashrinks online [Ancestry.com], accessed 6 Sep 2009.

