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1660-1688 During the reigns of Charles II and James II, Thos. Scowley and Robert Sooley and wife were listed for "absence from church for one month" at Warsop, Nottingham, England. [1]

1670 Richard Bingham, Ayles Bingham, Sarah Bingham and others witnessed the marriage of George Hopkinson and Mary Bingham, the daughter of Richard and francis Bingham, of Woodhouse, on July 13, at Skagby, England. [2]

1672 Sarah Bingham and others witnessed the marriage of Frances Hay and Richard Brounty, both of Nottingham, on January 16, 1671/72 at Skagby, England. [3]

1672 Sarah Bingham and others witnessed the marriage of Elizabeth Kithin and Samuell Cart, both of Nottingham, on April 24 at Skagby, England. [4]

1673 James Faura [Pharo] of Great Dreaton and Anne Mirfin were married on December 13, at Bawtry (marginal note: Sand meeting), witnessed by Robert Murfin, Katherine Murfin, William Scholey, Robert Scoley, perhaps this one, and others. [5]

1675 Robert Schooley, of Whitwell, Derbyshire, and Sarah Bingham, daughter of Richard Bingham of Mansfield, Woodhouse, were married on April 14, at Skegby meeting (marginal note: west side meeting), Derbyshire, England. [6] [7] Witnessed by:

Richard Bingham Sr Francis Clay
William Molson Joseph Copley
Robert Grard Richard Bingham Jr
William Schooley Samuel Bingham
Thomas Leadbetter Elizabeth Moore
George Hopkinson Alice Simcock
John Bullivant Ruth Emley
Thomas Scholey Mary Leadbetter

1677 Robert Scoley and Sarah Scoley, among other, witnessed the marriage of William Malson of Skegby and Anne Cliffe of Kegworth in the county of Leicester on May 23. They were married at Skegby. [8]

1678-1687 The birthdates of 5 children of Robert and Sarah Schooley were reported in Chesterfield meeting records, New Jersey: William (1689 [sic]), Mary (1681), Sarah (1684), Elilzabeth (1686), and Robert (1687). [9]

1678 "Alice Scholey, daughter of Robert and Sarah Scholey was born att Mansfield Woodhouse the 16th day of the 2d month in the year 1678" [April 16] [10] Another record names her parents as Robert and Mary Schooley. [11]

1678 Robert Schooley immigrated with wife and children aboard the Shield, which arrived at the Falls of the Delaware (Trenton) in December 1678, after 16 weeks voyage. [12] [13] In December, The Shield, from Hull, England, commanded by Daniel Towes, brought several families to Burlington. Among them were: William Emley, wife and two children, and two men and two women servants. This was Emley's second trip. Mahlon Stacy, wife and children and servants; John Wood, wife and children; Thomas Lambert, wife, children and servants; Thomas Potts, wife and children; John Lambert and servant; Thomas Revell, wife and servants; Thomas Wood, wife and children; Robert Murfin, wife and two children; James Pharo, wife and children; Susannah Farnsworth, children and two servants; Richard Tattersall, wife and children; Godfrey Newbold, Richard Greene, Peter Frettwell, John Frettwell, John Newbold, Francis Barwick, George Parks, George Hill, John Ayers. [14] [15]

The records of the Chesterfield (Burlington County, New Jersey) of Friends Meeting (vol. 1, page 7) gives the names of Robert and Sarah Scholey's children, and asserts they were all born in America. The dates of the births of his other children are as follows: William, born 2, 8th month 1679; Mary, born 6, 11 month 1681; Sarah, born at Nottingham Woodhouse in West Jersey, 26, 1st month 1684; Elizabeth, born 26, 10th month 1686, died after three days; Robert, born 10, 11th month 1687. [16]

1679 "Return of survey for Robert Scoley, a tract of 206 acres of land, beginning at the southernmost marked hickory tree, by the river side, adjoining Thos. Scoley's tract ... on the west side of Delaware river." Dated August 13. [17]

1679 "Return of survey for John Ackerman, Senr., and John Ackerman Junr., for Thomas Scoley, for Robert Scoley, for John Lucas, and for Gilbart Wheeler, of several tracts of land on the west side of Delaware river, near the falls." Dated November 27. [18]

1679 A survey map shows land lots at Crookhorn (Crewcorn) on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware river between the bend of the river and the Falls. Among the owners of lands there were Thomas Scholey, 105 acres; Robert Scholey, 208 acres; William Byles, 309 acres; Samuel Syche, 278 acres; Richard Ridgway, 278 acres. [Photocopy, 1679 map of tracts of Thomas Schooley and Robert Schooley on the Delaware River.] [Photocopy, 1679 map of tracts of Thomas Schooley and Robert Schooley on the Delaware River.] [19] [20]

1679/80 Sarah Scoley witnessed the birth of Rebeccah to William and Johanah Biles at Crukhorne [Crewcorn] on January (month 11) 29. [21]

1680 "Survey, 1680, for Thomas and Robert Scholey [Schooley] of 200 acres along the Delaware river, between John Rogers and Crosswick Creek." Dated November 13. [22]

1680 Robert and Thomas Schooley, of Crewcorn on the Delaware River, signed a petition, dated April 12, 1680, that no liquor be sold to the Indians. [23]

1682 Mary Scholey, daughter of Robert and Sarah Schooley, was born on January 6, 1682 [6 day of month 11 1681]. [24]

1682 Robert Scholey and others were selected as constables by the second legislature of the West Jersey Province. Dated May 8. [25]

1682 "Surveyed for Robert Scholey in 1682 for 205 acres on Delaware river adjoining his dwelling house; north, John Rogers, east Crosswick Creek." Dated September 21. [26]

1682 Robert Scholey, cloth maker, of Nottingham Woodhouse, West New Jersey sold to Thomas Scholey, cloth maker, of same, one-sixty-fourth of a property for "fifty shillings current money of England," lots in ye town of Burlington" were excepted. £2.5. Wit: John Rogers & William Emley. Dated December 10.[27] [28]

1684 Sarah Scholey, daughter of Robert and Sarah Schooley, was born on March 26, 1682 [26 day of month 1 1684]. [29]

1684 William Black, late of Mansfield, stuffweaver, and Robert Murfin, late of the same place, planter, [deed] to John Horner, late of Burlington, yeoman, and wife, Mary, for two plantations in Mansfield, 200 acres, above Crosswicks Creek, next to Robert Schooley. Dated July 16. [30]

1684 Robert and Thomas Scholey were named together on the assessment list for Burlington County, New Jersey as owning 200 acres. [31] [32]

1686 "Whereas this meeting is made aquainted that Robert Scholey hath sustained a great loss by the fire buring of his corne and hay, hath thought fitt to make enquiry how it is with him and hath ordered Thomas Lambert and Mahlon Stacey to go and speak with him." Dated 2 of month 7, at the Chesterfield monthly meeting [New Jersey]. [33] [34]

1686 Elizabeth Scholey, daughter of Robert and Sarah Schooley, was born on December 26, 1686 [26 day of month 10 1686]. She died on December 29. [35]

1687 "Robert Scholey and John Pancoast were appointed Constables of the Yorkshire Tenth by the Provincial Assembly in 1687. This position required men of reliability and good standing." Records show that Robert was a juror at Bristol in Pennsylvania, opposite Burlington, in 1681. [36]

1687 "This meeting being sensable of the miscarriage of Joseph hutcheson and the burden that lyes upon several friends in continuing the meeting at his house, it is ordered that the meeting be removed and placed at Robert Scholey's house." Dated 6 of month 7, at the Chesterfield monthly meeting [New Jersey]. [37]

1688 Robert Scholey, son of Robert and Sarah Schooley, was born on January 10, 1688 [10 day of month 11 1687]. [38]

1688 Robert Scholey and others witnessed the will, dated May 30, of James Pharow, of Nottingham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. A debt was due to the estate by John Scholey. [39]

1688-9 The will of Robert Scholey of Nottingham, Woodhouse, West Jersey was dated the 19'th day 1st month (March) and To Sarah, his wife, he bequeathed "Ye Plantations in Nottingham township and ye house and lotts in ye town of Burlington." He mentions "my youngest son, Robert, to have five pounds more than the rest." Real and personal estate. The wife sole exectrix, Mahlon Stacy and Thomas Lambert trustees. Witnesses Anne Pharoe, Elizabeth Lambert, William Emley, Justice. [40] [41] [42]

1689 Robert Schooley was buried, on 25 of month 1 (March), at Falls (Trenton), Burlington County, New Jersey. [43] [44] [45]

1689 William Scholey, son of Robert and Sarah Schooley, was born on 2 of month 8 [October 2], 1689. The birth was recorded in the Chesterfield, Burlington County, Quaker records. [46] Several other researchers record the date as 1679, perhaps because it was listed first among the births.

1690 Sarah Schooley (widow and executrix of Robert Scholey) of Nottingham Woodhouse, Burlington County, West New Jersey, Mahlon Stacy, tanner of Ballsfield, Burlington, West New Jersey, and Thomas Lambert, tanner, of Nottingham, Burlington, New Jersey, her trustees, deeded a plantation of 200 acres to John Lambert, bachelor and younger son of Thomas Lambert for a mansion house and plantation of 200 acres. Dated September 29. [47] [48]

1690 "By an indenture dated April, 1690, title to 40 acres was taken by Sarah Scholey, 'relect of Robert Scholey, dec.,' of Nottingham Woodhouse, in West Jersey. This tract of land adjoined Thomas Scholey in the Yorkshire Tenth."

1692 Caleb Wheatly signed a letter with other Quakers at Burlington encouraging George Keith and Thomas Lloyd to resolve their differences. [49]

1693 A plantation called Scholey's, was mentioned in the will, dated November 23, of Thomas Lambert, tanner, of Nottingham Twp, Burlington County, New Jersey. A debt was due to Sarah Schooley. [50] This could be the plantation that Sarah Schooley sold to Thomas Lambert in 1690.

1694 Deed by Peter Groome to Thomas Duggles, both of Burlington County, yeomen, for a plantation of 100 acres in Mansfield Township, bought of Widow Sarah Scholey. Dated March 30. [51]

1695 Sarah Schooley was listed, on 1 month [March], day 25, among the residents of Nottingham Twp, Burlington County. [52] [53] [54]

1696 Caleb Wheatly and Sarah Schooley declared, on November 5, their intent to marry to the Chesterfield meeting. [55]

1696 Sarah Schooley married Caleb Wheatley, both of Nottingham, before the Chesterfield Friends on December 10. The recorded witnesses to this marriage included Sarah's children, William, Robert, Mary, and Sarah Scholey, Frances Davenport, Mathew Watson, John Bunting, Thomas Folkes, John Murfin, Joseph Smith, and others. [56] The Friends Meeting appointed a committee "to see that the rights of Sarah's children were well safeguarded." [57] [58]

1697 Caleb Wheatley of Burlington County, lining weaver, and wife Sarah, deed dated May 18, to Mathew Grange of said County, yeoman, for the land bought by said Sarah, then widow Scholey, of Abraham Senior May 28, 1691. [59]

1704 William Murfin and Sarah Bunting were married on August 8, at Chesterfield. Witnessed by Sarah Wheatley and others. [60].

1706 John King and Elizabeth Woodward were married on November 13, at Chesterfield. Witnessed by Sarah and Caleb Wheatley and others. [61]

1710 Robert Scholey's daughter, Mary, who was born in 1681, was married to Joseph Wright in 1710.

1715 Sarah Wheatley, widow of Robert Schooley and late wife of Caleb Wheatley, was "buryed at ye Falls." on 14, March (1st month), 1714/15. [62] [63] [64]

1717 Samuel Danford, of Burlington county, and Mary Wright [likely Mary Schooley, widow of Joseph Wright] were married on November 5, at Chesterfield. Witnessed by Caleb Wheatley [step-father to Mary Scholey] and others. [65]

Research Notes:

Robert [Richard?] Bingham of Mansfield Woodhouse was excommunicated for not coming to church and Quaker conventicles [meetings?] were held at his house. [66]


Footnotes:

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