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1726 Anne Taylor, daughter of Samuel and Anne Taylor, was born near 9 o'clock in the morning on 12 of month 4. [1]

1744 Jonathan Quicksall and Ann Taylor were married on September 17 in Monmouth County, New Jersey. [2] [3] [4]

1751 William Steward and Rebecca Taylor, daughter of Samuel and Anne Taylor, were married on 28 of month 9, at Chesterfield. Witnessed by Jonathan Quicksall, and others. [5]

1754 A daughter was born to Jonathan and Ann Quicksall on February 17. [6]

1755 Richard Brown of Nottingham and Sarah Taylor of Chesterfield were married on 15 of month 5, at Chesterfield Meeting, Burlington County, New Jersey. Witnessed by Ann Quicksell and others. [7]

1756 A daughter was born to Jonathan Quicksell on November 2. [8]

1758 John Thorn, of Bordentown, Burlington County, yeoman, dated his will on April 8. Divides real and personal estate between cousin, Jonathan Quicksall, perhaps this one, of Bordentown, chairmaker, who is also named sole Executor, and John, son of John Taylor, of said place, dec'd. Witnesses Richard Allison, Israel Butler, John Grimes. Proved May 29, 1759. Lib. 9, p. 213.

1759 Inventory of the estate: real, three houses and lots in Bordentown and a lot some distance off. £450; personal, £59.17.11., incl. 6 silver teaspoons, and silver pair of buckles; 29 silver buttons, £1.8.9; made by Richard Allison and Israel Butler. Dated May 28. [9]

1760 Jonathan and Ann Quicksall witnessed the will, dated January 13, of William Quicksall. [10]

1766 Jonathan Quicksall and others testified to the court at Bordentown, in support of an inquiry concerning William Hewlings. Dated August 13. [11]

1786 Jonathan Quicksall, of Evesham, Burlington County, son of Jonathan Quicksall and Ann, his wife late of Bordentown deceased, married Mary Lippincott, daughter of Ann Lippincott, late of Evesham, deceased. Witnessed by Joseph Quicksall and many others. Dated September 14. [12] [13]

1796 Jonathan Quicksall was taxed in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, for 1 house. [14]

1797 Jonathan Quicksall was taxed in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, for 1 house. [15]

1802 Jonathan Quicksall was taxed in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, for 1 house, 1 horse, and 1 cow. [16]

1806 Jonathan Quicksall was taxed in Evesham Twp, Burlington County, for 1 house, 2 horses, and 2 cows. [17]

Research Notes:

1797 The estate of John Quicksall was executed by Alexander Howard and Zacharias Antrim on May 16. [18] [19]

Some researchers name Jonathan Quicksall (1726-1775) as a son of William Quicksall (1672-1760) and Sarah Church (1704-1768). However, the will of William Quicksall (will dated 1760) and Sarah (will dated 1768) name their children, without naming son Jonathan. We show William Quicksall who died in 1760 with birth about 1700 and wife Sarah with unknown last name.


Footnotes:

[1] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Untitled: Chesterfield Births and Deaths, 39, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[2] New Jersey, County Marriages, 1682-1956, [FamilySearchImage], [FamilySearchRecord].

[3] "Old records of the Foulke, Skirm, Taylor, Coalman, Wooley, and Gaskill families," The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 11 (1887), 207-212, at 207, [InternetArchive].

[4] William Nelson, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 22. (Marriage Records, 1665-1800) (1900), 401, [HathiTrust], [GoogleBooks], [InternetArchive].

[5] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington, New Jersey, Births and Deaths, 1675-1750, Vol. K, Marriages, 1684-1724, 80, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[6] Frank H. Stewart, Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, Vol. 2 (1918), 5, [InternetArchive].

[7] Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Burlington, New Jersey, Births and Deaths, 1675-1750, Vol. K, Marriages, 1684-1724, 81, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[8] Frank H. Stewart, Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, Vol. 2 (1918), 9, [InternetArchive].

[9] A. Van Doren Honeyman, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 32. (Wills and Administrations 3, 1751-1760) (1924), 323-24, [InternetArchive].

[10] A. Van Doren Honeyman, Documents relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey. Archives Vol. 32. (Wills and Administrations 3, 1751-1760) (1924), 262, citing Lib. 9, p. 445, [InternetArchive].

[11] Court of Common Pleas, 1730-1789, Burlington County, New Jersey, 311, [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[12] Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935, Evesham Monthly Meeting, Marriages, 1779-1794, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[13] Quaker Meeting Records, Evesham Monthly Meeting, Second Record Book of Births and Deaths, 1729-1883, [AncestryRecord], [AncestryImage].

[14] Burlington County Ratables 1778-1822 (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[15] Burlington County Ratables 1778-1822 (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[16] Burlington County Ratables 1778-1822 (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[17] Burlington County Ratables 1778-1822 (Viewable only at FamilySearch libraries), [FamilySearchImage], [FHLCatalog].

[18] Burlington County, New Jersey, Miscellaneous Probate Papers 1778-1815, Quicksall index, [FamilySearchImage].

[19] Burlington County, New Jersey, Miscellaneous Probate Papers 1778-1815, [FamilySearchImage].