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Subject: Re: [Haviland] HAVILAND - BOWNE connection
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 16:06:00 -0800
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thanks for the info
I will add this to my database
Audrey
Seattle


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> December 4, 2002
>
> Audrey,
>
> I have the following information on the Haviland-Bowne connection. There
are
> more Bownes mentioned in the Frost Geneaology.
>
> Hopefully I have not muddied the waters.
>
> Gregory Bova
>
> >
> > Clair R Haviland
> > b
> > m
> > d
> > spouse
> > Sally Bowne
> > b 1913
> > d
> >
>
>
>
> > Cora Underhill Haviland
> > b
> > m
> > d
> > spouse
> > William Bowne
> > b 1865 Flushing NY
> > d
> >
> From the Frost Geneaolgy (1914) pages 399-400
> 1023 AARON HAVILAND, son of Ebenezer (432) and Phoebe (Haight) Haviland,
b.
> near Chappaqua, N. Y., 26 of 6 mo., 1820; committed suicide, New York
City,
> 29 of 3 mo., 1856; buried Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, N. Y.; wholesale
> grocer; Friend; m. New York City, Aug. 19, 1844, Rebecca, b. New York
City,
> May 16,
>
> 1825; d. Plainfield, N. J., 21 of 4 mo., 1884; buried in family vault of
> George Sutton in Greenwood Cemetery; daughter of George Sutton and his
second
> wife Amy (Underhill) Sutton. The latter were m. 3 of 12 mo., 1823, and Amy
> was b. 18 of 7 mo., 1788, and d. 28 of 6 mo., 1872, the daughter of Jacob
and
> Amy (Conklin) Underhill. Letters of administration on his estate were
granted
> to the widow in New York City, Apr. 11, 1856.
> Issue:
> 1879 Emma S., d. 9 of 9 mo., 1874, aged 26 years.
> 1880 Aaron Walter, b. New York City, 24 of 2 mo., 1852;
> m. there 9 of 2 mo., 1875, Gertrude R., b. 22 of 8
> mo., 1852, daughter of William and Eliza C.
> (Purdy) Truslow of New York City. Resided
> 1895, Plainfield, N. J. Issue: Emma, b. June 26,
> 1876; m. Mr. Case; Gertrude, b. July 16, 1877;
> m. Mr. Baldwin; and Cora Underhill, b. Apr. 24,
> 1881; m. Mr. Bowne. All of New York City.
>
> > Joseph Haviland
> > b
> > m 1738 England
> > d
> > spouse
> > Margaret Bowne
> > b
> > d
> >
>
> Frost Genealogy starting on page 74:
> 19 JOSEPH HAVILAND, son of John (3) and Sarah (?) Haviland, was without
doubt
> the Joseph who is buried in Trinity Churchyard, New York City. He died
Sept.
> 14, 1777, aged 59 years. His marriage lic. was dated July 27, 1738,
> permitting him to marry Margaret Bowne.
> May 3, 1753. Joseph Gaile mortgages to Francis Field a house and lot in
> Flushing, near the town creek which "I lately bought of William Prince,
> bounded on the north by land of Joseph Haviland."
> May 1, 1760. Joseph Haviland and his wife Margaret of Flushing mortgage to
> Samuel G. Lawrence, a dwelling house and tract of land situate in
Flushing,
> containing 90 and 3/4 acres by land of Joseph Thorne, Thomas Rodman, the
late
> Thomas Hicks, and west by Benjamin Fowler as the house now stands Also
> another piece of land called Pond Swamp lying in Flushing bounded on the
> north by easterly by land of the late David Roe and Benjamin Fowler. 29
and
> 3/4 acres. Signed by Joseph and Margaret Haviland and witnessed by Mary
> Fowler and Joseph Hicks.
> March 30, 1760. Joseph Haviland offers for sale at Flushing Landing, a New
> house and a lot of ground 244 by 65 feet, "very fit for a gentleman's
country
> seat."
> May 27, 1761. The Friends of the Church of England in
>
> Flushing pray for an act of incorporation. They say they have no minister
of
> their own, that divine service is seldom performed as there is but one
pastor
> for Jamaica, Newtown and Flushing; that they have erected a decent church
and
> intend to provide for the support of a clergyman. Col. Mss., Vol. 89, page
> 129. Among a list of 21 signers are Joseph Bowne, Charles Cornell, John
Dyer,
> Isaac Doughty, Benjamin Fowler, JOSEPH HAVILAND, Daniel, Jacob, William
and
> Benjamin Thorne.
> Feb. 28, 1763. Joseph Haviland of Flushing, Bay Side, through the N. Y.
> Gazette, offers for sale his farm of 133 acres, pleasantly situated by the
> Sound where all vessels pass in sight, one mile from Whitestone, very
handy
> to New York markets where a great deal of money can be made, as there is a
> great plenty of fruits, such as sugar pears, bell pears and sundry other
> sorts, cherries in abundance, a large orchard of a great variety of fruit.
> There is a stream of fresh water for a mill; also fresh and salt meadows;
22
> acres are woodland.
> July 2, 1764. Capt. Joseph Haviland in the N. Y. Mercury offers for sale
his
> farm of 153 acres at Bayside. It fronts on the sound where all vessels
pass.
> The house has five rooms on a floor; also for sale Black walnut and
mahogany
> tables, a pier glass and a great many pictures.
> June 25, 1764. Capt. Joseph Haviland, mariner of Flushing, sells to John
> Carle 120 and 3/4 acres in Flushing.
> Oct. 6, 1757. Joseph Haviland, mariner, mortgages his dwelling house and
lot
> on street formerly called Lion Lovers St.
> In 1772 he was of New York City. He and his wife were married (?) or were
of
> Monmouth County, New Jersey, when married in 1738.
>
> COPY OF PETITION OF JOSEPH HAVILAND AND GEARRARD SMITH ON
> PAGE 37 OF N. Y. COLONIAL MSS., VOL. 76, IN THE
> N. Y. STATE LIBRARY. BY G. R. HOWELL.
>
> To His Excellency the Honb1. George Clinton Captain General
> and Govr. in Chief of the Province of New York and the Teritories
> thereon depending in America Vice Admiral of the same
> and Vice Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty's Fleet
> &c. &c. &c. in Councill.
> The Humble Petition of Joseph Heaviland and Gerrard Smith on behalf of
> themselves and others,
> Most Humbly sheweth,
> That in the Month of April in the Year of our Lord 1746 the said Joseph
> Heaviland, Gerrard Smith & twenty-one other Persons
>
> Masters and Mates of Vessels with Super-cargos & others belonging to
several
> of His Majestys Northern Colonys were Prisoners at Martineco where the
> Greatest part of them had been detained for several Months upon Pretence
as
> was Aledged that one Arthur Helm Commander of the Privateer Sloop Polly
from
> New York had taken divers Goods Money and Effects out of a French Flag of
> Truce Bound from Martineco to Barbadoes that thereupon and for that Cause
> only the Governor & Lieut General of Martineco demanded of the said
Prisoners
> restitution to be made to the amount of Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds
> Barbadoes Money and if they should refuse to pay or secure the Payment of
> that Sum he would Transport them to Old France to be kept and Detained
there
> till restitution should be made to that value as they the said Prisoners
were
> inforn by Mr. David Minveele of Barbadoes who was then at Martineco in a
> Flagg of Truce and at that Time Solicited the said Governor on behalf of
the
> said Prisoners for their discharge on as Easy Terms as cou'd be that the
said
> Joseph Heaviland Gerrard Smith and John Alsop Junr for obtaining their
> Liberty and Prevent their being kept longer Prisoners and from being sent
to
> Old France Prevailed on the said David Minveele to advance the above said
sum
> of Four Hundred and Fifty Pounds and to take their Bond for the Repayment
> thereof which was accordingly done and the aforesaid Prisoners were sent
of
> in Flagg of Truce
> Your Excellencys Petitioners begg leave to represent that some time last
Year
> the above mentioned Facts among other things were sett forth in a Petition
to
> your Excellency in Council that your Petitioners were inform'd that the
> matter therein mentioned was thought inconvenient at that time to be
granted
> but directions were given to His Majestys Advocate General to prosecute
the
> said Arthur Helm and also to put in a Claim to the Goods and other Effects
> above mentioned by him Libeld against in the Court of Vice Admiralty here
for
> the Benefitt of the Subjects of the French King and thereupon a Legal
> Proceeding to a Tryal and Decree Pas'd in the Court of Admiralty by the
> Sentence and Decree of that Court the said Money and Goods were Condemned
as
> Lawfull Prize to the Captors in Consequence whereof the said French
Governor
> apears to have exacted and taken Money from the said Prisoners (under
Colour
> of Restitution) for the Goods and Effects which had been reightfully
seized
> and taken by the said Capt. Helm and the Petitioners further shew that
after
> executing the said Bond to David Minveel (to witt) on 15 Day of Ocbr last
the
> said Heaviland Smith and Alsop paid in discharge of their Obligation
> aforesaid the Sum of Six Hundred and Seven Pounds Ten Shillings Current
Money
>
> of New York have all laid out and expended other Money for and towards
the
> Examination of Witnesses beyond Sea and carrying on the Suit against the
said
> Arthur Helm the Sum of Eighty Pounds New York Money or there abouts all
which
> Money they are out of Pockett and are left without remedy for
reimbursement
> thereof unless your Excellency and Council will be Graciously Pleased to
take
> the Premises under Consideration and relieve the Petitioners in the
Premises
> therefore they Humbly Pray your Excellency to detain a Certain Number of
> French Prisoners now here 'till restitution be made to the Petitioners of
the
> Money paid by them as afore said or if such means for remedy shall appear
to
> be injurious to the Publick with Respect to Trade and Commerce or
Otherwise
> your Excellencys Petitioners Humbly Pray your Excellency in Council will
be
> favourably Pleased to consider of and Provide such other remedy for the
> relief of your Petitioners in the Reimbursement of those Moneys to the
> Petitioners which they have been obliged to Pay as aforesaid and whereby
they
> have been much hurt in their Family Estates as to your Excellency and
Council
> shall be thought reasonable and fitt to be done And your Excellencys
> petitioners in duty bound shall ever pray,
> JOS: HAVILAND
> GEARRARD SMITH
>
>
> > thanks for any info
> > Audrey Bowne
> > Seattle
> >
> > d
> >
> >
>
>
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