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Laicon/Lycon/Lycan of Gunnarskog

Ly15. OLOF b 1460
Ly14-1 OLOF OLOFSSON b 1490, Norrb rke Kyrka, Smedjebacken, Smedjebacken, Dalarnas l n, Sweden; d. 1560, Getbo, Norrb rke f rsamling, Dalarna County, Sweden.
Ly14-2 ERIK OLOFSSON b 1510, Getbo, Norrb rke f rsamling, Dalarna County, Sweden; d. 1595, Getbo, Norrb rke fs, Dalarna County, Sweden.
Ly14 KERSTIN ANNA OLOFSDOTTER b 1511, Getbo,Norrb rke f rsamling Dalarna County Sweden; d. 1560, Norb rke, Stimmerbo, Dalarna County, Sweden.
m1 INGEVALDI TIDICHSSON STIMMERBO b1500Ort, Bad Tolz-Wolfratshausen, Bayern, Germany, og d de 1560Norb rke,� � Stimmerbo, Dalarna County, Sweden
Ly13 3. i. LARS INGEVALDSSON b 1530 d. 1590.
m1 SVENBORG TRULSDOTTE b 1530 Stimmerbo, Norrb rke Kopparbergs l n, Dalarna, Sweden d de 1578
m2 BRITA SALOMONSDOTTER 1555 b 1530Stimmerbo, Norrborke Kopparbergs, Dalarna, Sweden.
Ly12 5. i. NILS LARSSON4 LYCKAN b 1560, Stimmerbo Dalarnas L n Sweden
m KERSTIN JONSDOTTER b 1555 Dalarnas Sweden d 1653Stimmerbo Dalarnas Sweden dau of JoNS BENGTSSON og� � � KERSTIN BENGTSSON
Ly11 ANDERS NILSSON5 LYCKAN AKA "Lycon", "Lycan", "Laican" b 27.08.1589, Jorna,Vansbro kommune
m KARIN LARSDOTTER b 1606Ilb cken, J rna,Vansbroekommune Dalarnas l n Dalarna, Sweden, og d de 1690Ilb cken, J rna,Vansbroekommune Dalarnas l n Dalarna, Sweden
Ly10 NILS ANDERSSON LYCKAN b 1614, Nya Kopparberget, rebro Sweden; d. 1654 at sea on the Eagle.
m1 MARIA G STENBERG
m2 ELIN ANDERSDOTTER 28.12.1634 b 1614V stra G taland, Sweden d 1703Kyrkebyn, Arvika, Vaermland
Notes for NILS ANDERSSON LYCKAN:
The freeman Nils Andersson, his wife, Elin Andersdotter, and at least four children, including Peter Nilsson were aboard the Eagle when that ship left Gothenburg for New Sweden on the 2nd of February 1654. From the burial records of two surviving daughters, we learn that he came from Nya Kopparberget in Ljusnarsberg parish, rebro l n, Sweden.
Nils Andersson may never have seen the new land. He probably was one of many who died at sea. When the new freemen were gathered at Tinicum Island to sign pledges of allegiance to Governor Johan Rising, Nils Andersson's widow signed for the family. The two youngest children of Nils Andersson were Peter Nilsson and Michel Nilsson. They ultimately settled in the woods of Shackamaxon and adopted the surname of Lyckan, meaning "a glen or clearing in the woods," which was descriptive of their plantations. by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig Fellow, American Society of Genealogists Historian, Swedish Colonial Society, originally published in Swedish Colonial News. "Nils Andersson and His Lykins Descendants" by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, Fellow, American Society of Genealogists; Fellow, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania; Historian, Swedish Colonial Society. Originally published in Swedish Colonial News, Volume 3, Number 5 (Fall/Winter 2006). The freeman Nils Andersson, his wife and at least four children were aboard the Eagle when that ship left Gothenburg for New Sweden on the 2nd of February 1654. From the burial records of two surviving daughters, we learn that he came from Nya Kopparberget in Ljusnarsberg parish, rebro l n, Sweden.� � Nils Andersson may never have seen the new land. He probably was one of many who died at sea. When the new freemen were gathered at Tinicum Island to sign pledges of allegiance to Governor Johan Risingh, Nils Andersson s widow signed� for the family. The widow (name unknown) soon remarried. Her second husband was Mats Hansson from Borg , Finland, one of the leading freemen of the colony who had arrived in New Sweden in 1641 and served on Governor Risingh s council. In order to provide a home for his new family, Mats Hansson became the first settler on Minquas Island, an island to the north of Tinicum Island, later surveyed as 468 acres. By 1660, Mats Hansson had given half of this island to his new son-in-law, Anders Svensson Bonde, who had married Anna Nilsdotter. The island would later bear his name and became known as Boon s Island. On 18 May 1663, Governor Petrus Stuyvesant granted patents to Mats Hansson and Anders Svensson Bonde [Boone] for their halves of Minquas Island. After the surrender of New Sweden to the Dutch in 1655, Mats Hansson from Borg became one of the justices of the Upland Court and served in that capacity until at least 1663. Upon his death, his remaining half of Minquas Island went to his second son-in-law, Otto Ernest Cock, who received an English patent confirming his ownership on 7 May 1672. The two youngest children of Nils Andersson were Peter Nilsson and Michel Nilsson. They ultimately settled in the woods of Shackamaxon and adopted the surname of Lyckan, meaning a glen or clearing in the woods, which was descriptive of their plantations. Neither Peter nor Michel could write. They signed documents with a P or an M. Among literate Swedes their surname was spelled Laijkan, Laican, Leikan and Laikan. In deeds and wills, the English scriveners used the spelling of Lakian, Lykell, Lyckan, Lykan, Likin, Lycon, Loykan, Laycon, Leycon and Laicon. Their descendants also have similar variations to the surname. The four known children of Nils Andersson from Nya Kopparberget are: Anna Nilsdotter, born in Nya Kopparberget about 1637, married Anders Svensson Bonde c. 1657 and lived her entire adult life on Minquas (later Boon s Island), where she died in 1713. She had ten children Sven, Peter, Hans, Catharina,� Nils, Olle, Margaretta, Brigitta, Anders and Ambora. (See Anders Svensson Bonde and His Boon Family, Swedish Colonial News, Vol. 1, No. 14, Fall 1996). Christina Nilsdotter, born in Nya Kopparberget c. 1639, married Otto Ernest Cock [originally spelled Koch], a Holsteiner, c. 1670, who was given half of Boon's (former Minquas) Island. She died there in 1709. Her husband served as a justice on the Upland Court, 1671-1683, and also was a warden of the log church at Wicaco. He died in 1720. Christina, who was buried 3 July 1709, had three children who lived to adulthood and married: Valentine Cock, born c. 1672, was married in 1697 to Margaret Swanson, daughter of Anders and Anna Svensson. After her death, he married 2nd Elisabeth, widow of Christiern J ransson of the Wilmington congregation. He died at Boon s Island in 1725, survived by four known sons: Andrew Cock, born c. 1700, married Catharina Hoffman, widow of Andrew Rambo of NJ, and died in 1770 at Boon s Island; Otto� Cock, born c. 1704, married Maria Lock and died at Repaupo Creek in New Jersey by 1750; Gunnar Cock, born c. 1708, married Christina Hendrickson in 1734 and died in Gloucester County NJ in 1759; Peter Cock, born c. 1710, married Beata Lock and died in Gloucester County NJ c. 1760. Zacharias Cock, born in 1674, married Christina Stille, daughter of John and Gertrude Stille, on 24 Jan. 1705. His father gave him a 210-acre plantation on the east side of Cobb s Creek in Kingsessing, which remained his home until his� death in 1740. He had two sons: John, who died unmarried, and Arthur (Otto), the eldest, who had sons William and Zacharias. Elizabeth Cock, born c. 1676, married Matthias Nitzilius by 1696. The couple were granted land on Cobb s Creek by her father, which they thought to be 200� acres, but the Quaker government granted 100 acres of it to Richard Tucker, which was the cause of considerable protest among the Swedes. Elisabeth predeceased her husband, who died in 1724, survived by Christina, who married Conrad Niedermark; Otto (a.k.a. Arthur) who married widow Maria Lenderman [Swedish]; Catharina; Maria; Elisabeth who married Daniel Van Culin; Dorothy; and Margaret. Peter Nilsson Lyckan, probably born in Nya Kopparberget c. 1641, was married by estimation in 1663. In 1671 was living with his young family on the Printztorp plantation, owned by Armegard Printz at the mouth of Upland Creek. Within a few years, Peter had moved with his brother Michel and Gunnar Rambo to Shackamaxon. Ultimately, in 1691, he received a patent for this land, 468 acres. Peter� Lyckan also acquired 200 acres nearby which he called Poor Island. He wrote� � his will on 21 January 1691/2, naming his brother Michel and his brother-in-law Otto Ernest Cock as executors. The will left 180 acres apiece to his two unmarried sons and 20 apiece to his three unmarried daughters when they� reached the age of 21. He died at Shackamaxon shortly thereafter. The name of his wife has not yet been discovered. Peter s surviving children were:� Nils Laican, born c. 1664, married Maria G stenberg c. 1687. She was a daughter� of Olle Nilsson alias G stenberg. During his father s lifetime he had been given� � 300 acres, including Poor Island. In 1711 he also purchased a corn grist mill� � on Red Clay Creek in New Castle County, 294 acres, half of which he gave to his daughter Christina after she married Justa Justis, Jr., of Kingsessing, and the other half of which was sold after his death to his daughter Brita when she married John Seeds of New Castle County. Nils Laican was an active member of Gloria Dei until his death on 4 December 1721. He was survived by seven daughters: Christina, who married Justa Justis, Jr.; Gertrude, who married Edward Hatfield in 1714; Anna, who married John Rambo, Jr., son of John Rambo and Brigitta Cock of Gloucester County, NJ; Elisabeth, who married (1) Fred Ge rgen by 1718 and (2) M ns Jonasson Keen in 1722; Brita, who married (1) John� � Seeds in 1722 and (2) Thomas Milner; Susannah (not traced); and Maria, who married Hans Ericsson Keen. Anders Laican, born c. 1666, was married by 1695 to Anna [parents not identified]. In 1699 he sold his land at Shackamaxon and moved to Matsunk (Swedesford) on the Schuylkill on land that he rented from M ns Cock. By 1709 he� had moved upriver to Manatawney (present Douglassville) to share land owned by his brother-in-law M ns Jones. He bought this land in 1721. He sold the same to� his son-in-law Benjamin Boone in 1733. He died at Manatawney before 1740, survived by his wife Anna. They had one son, Peter Lycon, born c. 1706, who married Sarah Jones, daughter of Jonas Jones and Anne Seymour of Kingsessing and became the progenitor of the Lykins families of present West Virginia. They also had daughters Christina, who married Israel Robeson, a grandson of Israel Helm; Brita, who married pastor Samuel Hesselius; Anna, who never married but had a daughter; Susanna, who married the Quaker Benjamin Boone; Maria, who married Anders Ringberg, an immigrant from Sweden; and Phoebe, who married John Jones, son of Jonas Jones and Anne Seymour of Kingsessing. Hans Laican, born in 1668, married Gertrude Johansdotter, daughter of Johan Classon c. 1695. In 1697, he sold his land at Shackamaxon and acquired 160 acres at Pennypack in Lower Dublin Township, Philadelphia, which remained his home until his death on 19 September 1751. The land was then sold to pay off the mortgage. He had five sons and two known daughters. John Lycan, the eldest, married Elizabeth (surname unknown) and moved to Burlington County; the last report on him was the fact that he escaped from the Burlington County jail in March 1742. Peter Lycan, born in 1699, married Brita Jones in 1719, and lived for several years in Moorland township, Philadelphia, before moving to Frederick County, Virginia, where he died in 1753. Hans Lycan, Jr., remained at Pennypack and was twice married, dying in 1761. Nicholas Lycan remained with his father until the home plantation was sold and then moved to Burlington County, NJ, where he died in 1766. Andrew Lycan, the youngest son, married Jane Cahoon at Christ Church in 1730 and then moved to the Pennsylvania frontier, where he was killed by Indians in Lykens Valley, Fermanagh township, Cumberland County in 1756. Ingeborg Laican, born c. 1670 married M ns Jonasson [Mounce Jones], son of Jonas� Nilsson, about 1690. The couple became the first Swedish settlers at Manatawney (Douglassville) in Berks County. Their children included: Margaret, born 1691, who married Marcus Huling; Peter, born 1693, who married Elisabeth [parents unknown]; Christina, born 1696; Jonas, born 1698, who married Maria Knecht; Andrew, born c. 1700, who married Dorothy Goucher; and Magdalena, who married Andrew Bird. Three other daughters, all unmarried, were also mentioned in Peter Laican's will: Anna, Mallee [Magdalena] and Brita. They have not been traced. Michel Nilsson Laican, born c. 1644 in Sweden, married Helena Lom in 1670. She was the daughter of M ns Svensson Lom and step-daughter of Lars Andersson� Collinus of Moyamensing. Michel moved with his brother Peter to Shackamaxon, which remained his home until 1699, when he sold his lands and moved to a plantation on Woodbury Creek in Gloucester County. Although he had been named a church warden at Gloria Dei Church in 1701, he was instrumental in establishing the new Swedish church on Raccoon Creek in 1702. He was buried on 17 April 1704. He was survived by ten children: Catharina Laican, born 1671, married Laurence Huling of Gloucester County NJ c. 1695. They had two children before Lawrence s death in 1700: Laurence Huling,� Jr. (1697-1748), who married Diana Helm and remained in New Jersey, and Michael Huling (1699-1781) who married twice and became a successful shipwright in Philadelphia. Anna Laican, born 21 Aug. 1673, married John Gunnarsson Rambo c. 1695. They moved to Matsunk (Swedesford) in Upper Merion Township with his father, Gunnar Rambo. She died by 1725 after bearing seven children: Peter, M ns, Gabriel,� Michael, Anna, Helena and Ezekiel. Her husband remarried, had four additional children and died in Upper Merion in February 1746. Gertrude Laican, born 16 Dec. 1675, married Peter Ericsson Cock c. 1702 and died in Gloucester County c. 1721, survived by seven children: Emanuel, Catharina, Helena, Anna, Maria, Peter and M ns. Her husband remarried, had five more� children and died in Gloucester County in July 1747. Nils Laican, born 20 Feb. 1677, married Susannah Casparsdotter Fish at Gloria Dei Church on 11 November 1702. He died as Nicholas Lycon in Deptford Township, Gloucester County, NJ, in March 1733. He had no surviving children. M ns Laican, born 10 March 1679, married Maria Jones, daughter of John Jones and� Catharina Lock, c. 1720. They had daughters Catharina and Helena before he died in Deptford Township in January 1728. Anders Laican, born 11 March 1682, never married. He died as Andrew Lycon in Deptford Township in March 1733. Christina Laican, born 15 Feb. 1684, married Elias Casparsson Fish by 1703. They lived in Upper Greenwich Township, Gloucester County. She was bearing children as late as January 1727. It is not known when she died, but it appears that she and several of her children died in the smallpox epidemic of 1728. Michael Laican, born 11 Oct. 1686, married Annicka Fredricksdotter Hoffman c. 1709. They had at least ten children, including three sons who survived childhood: Michael, Frederick and Ezekiel. The father disappears from recorded history after 1740. Frederick (1715-1770) moved back across the Delaware to live at Calcon Hook in Lower Darby Township. Helena Laican, born 29 Dec. 1689, married Casper Fish, Jr., of Waterford Township, Gloucester County. She predeceased her husband, whose will of 21 October 1748 named sons Michael, John, Isaac and Elias and daughters Rebecca, Mary and Helena. Zacharias Laican, born 26 Dec. 1696, never married. He died in Deptford Township at the end of March 1733.Sailing from Sweden, with his wife and children. Nils was a miller.was buried in Between, Walton, Georgia, United States.
Ly9-1 m BRIDGITTA G STENBERG b 1677, Chester County, PA d. 29.01.1716, Philadelphia, Aronameck, PA
Ly9-2 ANNA NILSDOTTER ANDERSSON7 LYCKAN b 1637, Nya Kopparberg, rebro,� Sweden; d. 11.01.1713, Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA
m ANDERS SVENSSON BONDE 1657Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA son of SVEN GUNNARSON og BRIDGITTA NILSDOTTERG STENBERG. Han b� � � 1620Gothenburg, V stra G taland, Sweden, og d de 18.04.1694Darby Chester� � � Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Notater for ANDERS SVENSSON BONDE: Anders Svensson Bonde and his Boon Family Bonde (pronounced Boon-de in Swedish) means "farmer" and was adopted as a surname by Anders Svensson, born in 1620, one of the farmers hired by Cornelius Van Vliet of Gothenburg in 1639 to work in the New Sweden colony. Promised a wage of 5 guilders per month, Bonde and others from the Gothenburg area, including Peter Gunnarsson Rambo and Peter Andersson (progenitor of the Longacre family) sailed to New Sweden on the Kalmar Nyckel, arriving at Fort Christina in April 1640. Three years later, after the arrival of Governor Printz, Anders Bonde was promoted to the position of gunner at Fort New Gothenburg on Tinicum Island at ten guilders per month. He served in this capacity for ten years until he returned to Sweden with Governor Printz in September 1653 on a Dutch ship, which arrived in Amsterdam in March 1654. On returning to Sweden, It took many months for Bonde to collect his substantial back pay. He then decided to return to New Sweden and left again for the colony on the Mercurius in late 1655. Anders Svensson Bonde established his residence in Kingsessing. By 1660, he had married Anna (parents unknown), who had been born in Nya Kopparberget, rebro l n, in Sweden.� � A successful farmer, Bonde added additional lands to his holdings. At an early date, he acquired from the Indians an island in the Delaware east of Tinicum Island which came to be known as Boon's Island, now a part of Philadelphia International Airport. This became his permanent home. He also shared the island with Otto Ernest Cock, a Holsteiner, who had married Anna Bonde's sister. Other acquired lands included "Boon's Forrest" 200 acres, in Calcon Hook (Lower Darby). The wilI of Andrew Swanson Boon, dated 18 April1694 and proved1 Jan.1696, provided for his wife and his ten children. His widow Anna Boon dictated her will on 8 Jan. 1713. She was buried at Gloria Dei Church on 11 Jan. 1713. Rev. Sandel reported her age to be 79, probably a substantial exaggeration. The husbands of her three surviving daughters were named administrators of her estate. undefined Early Swedes The Swedes were the first white men to settle in the area of SE Pa, beginning in 1637-8, with an expedition to the Schuylkill River. From then, till 1655, Sweden equipped 13 passenger ships , with the destination of the South Delaware River. Altogether about 800 settlers started out, and 600 actually reached their destination, the settlement that came to be known as New Sweden. The colony almost ended in 1651, when Governor Peter Stuyvesant erected a fortified town, in present New Castle, under the auspice of the Dutch West India company...... ( What we tend to forget is that never were we dealing with a large group of people, and those that signed petitions or joined mutinies, etc, were groups of 50 and 60 men), and by 1654 the population of New Sweden had been reduced to 70. Later that year the Governor reported back to Sweden that the population of the colony, "including the Dutch and all" was then 368, including both Dutch and the influx of new Swedish emigrants. One group of Swedes made the serious error of landing near Manhatten, where the ship was promptly seized and the cargo confiscated....only 10 of the passengers reached New Sweden, the others remaining in Dutch New Netherland . so, it is apparent that relations with the Dutch neighbors was touchy, to say the least. In Aug 1655, Governor Stuyvesand sailed up the Delaware with 7 armed ships and 317 soldiers, while the Swedish colony on shore had but 300 settlers. What few Swedish forces there were, were divided between 2 forts, and the governor knew fighting was useless. Thus Fort Trinity and Fort Christina were surrendered, and after this, the GOV. and several of his aides, plus a few soldiers, returned to Sweden....however, 90% of the settlers remained, with the promise of the Dutch Governor, who agreed to recognize what was known as the "Up-River Swedish Nation".
Here's a list of both Swedish names AND their English substitutes. Anders Andrew Bengt Benedict, Benjamin Carl Charles Christiern Christian Eskil Ezekial gosta, Gustaf Justa Hendrick Henry Jons James or Johas Joran, Goran George Lars, Lasse Lawrence Mans Moses Nils Nicholas Olof, Olle Wolley, William Marten Morton Matthias, Mats Mathew Pal Paul Peter, Pehr, Per, Pelle Peter Staffan Stephen Sven Swan Anna, Annika Ann Brita, Brigitta Bridget Catharina, Karin Katherine, Cary Christina, Stina, Kirstin Christiana Elisabeth Elizabeth, Ella Gertrud Hiertrude Gunnilla Jane, Jean Helena Eleanor, Ells Johanna Hannah Magdelena, Lena Maudlin Margareta, Greta Margaret Maria Mary Walborg Barbara Surnames Swennson Swanson Niellsson Helsson Lycon Gostaffsson Justis Johesson Jones Jurensson Urian Longaker Longacre Hollsteen H olstein Wheller Wheeler Mollika Mollica Buur Boore Konig King Tay Toy Fisk Fish Matzson Matson Hellm Helm Lockenij Lock Lockeny Petersson Hoppman Hoffman Hallton Holton Telleij Talley Knuttzon Canuteson Franke Friend thate torton Adrean Arian and Archer Labb cobb Stallcopt Stalcop Sinnike sinnicksson Wallrawen, Wallreven Walraven Ommersson Noversson and Numbers Vm der Ver Vander Veer Mounsson Mounson Tossa Tussey rose Rawson Iwarsson Evertsson Parkom Parker Stalpkoft Stalcop Botzman Batsman Osterrson Eustason Reepoot Repot Slobbe Slubey Jacobs Jacobsson sinneke Sinnickson Weinom Weinam Torsson Tussey Tossa Tussey, Jorransson Dunnis Dennis and Denny Roberton Robeson Sahlunge Salung Holling Huling These are by no means all the changes, but enough to give some idea of the complexity of Swedish research. And, it does not take into very considerable problem of the Swedish patronymic naming system; instead of a surname, boys and girls generally were know by their father's first name, followed by "son" and "dotter". Thus, the soldier Jons Nilsson named his eldest son Nils Johasson (Jonas's son). Society presures were to add a surname or alias, especially when there were 2 or more persons with identical first names and patronymics. When surnames were selected and applied, however, they did not always stick. In addition, not infrequently, sons adopted their father's patronymic. Thus Peter, the son of Mans Petersson Stake, was called Peter Mansson, Peter Petersson and Peter Stake in contemporary records. He died as Peter Peterson, which became his family's surname. THE 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE, by Craig SWEDISH ENGLISH Anders, Andreas Andrew Bengt Benedict, Benjamim Carl Charles Christiern Christian Eskil Ezekiel Gosta, Gustaf justa Hendrick henry Jons James or Jonas Joram, Goram George Lars, Lasse Lawrence Mans Moses Nils Nicholas Olaf, Olle Woolley, William Marten Morton MAtthias, Mats Mathew Pal Paul Pehr, Per, Pelle Peter Staffan Stephen Sven Swan Anna, Annika Ann Brita, Brigitta Bridget Catharina, Karin Katherine, Cary Gunnila Jane, Jean Helena Eleanor, Ella Johanna Hannah Margareta, Greta Margaret Maria Mary Walborg Barbara With Swedish last names, there was what was called a patronymic naming system, which meant that instead of a surname, children generaly were known by their father's given name, followed by "son"; or "dotter". thus, the soldier Johs Nelsson named his eldest son Nils Johasson (or Jonas' son). In addition, at times son's adopted their father's patronymic. Thus, Peter, the son of Mans Petersson Stake, was called Peter ;Mansson, Peter Petersson and Peter Stake, all in contemporary records. The surname Boon, or Bonde, in early Chester Co Anders Svensson Bonde (of Boon's Island, Kingsesdsing) was born in 1620 in Sweden and came to New Sweden in 1639-40 aboard the Kalmar Nyckel, hired in Gothenburg as a laborer at a rate of 5 guilders /month. He later adopted the surname of Bonde (farmer, in Swedish), & was promoted in 1643 to the position of gunner. In 1653 he returned to Sweden with the Governor, only to return to America again in 1656, and by 1660 he had married Anna?. Under English rule, the second syllable of his surname was dropped so that the surname became Boon, in most civil records. Aside from the parents, his household, in 1693 included his 2nd son Peter, Peter's wife Catharine (daughter of Marten Martenson, Jr) and 7 unmarried children; Hans b. 1669; NIls 16675; Olof 1677; Margaret 1679;Brigitta 1681; Anders 1683; and Ambora 1685. His eldest son, Sven Andersson Bonde was born in 1661 and married Brigitta, dau of Sven Svensson...their children were Gertrude b. 1689; Catharine 1691; and probably a 3rd who died before 1697. Swan Boon died in 1729, and his widow was still living at Calcon Hook in 1753. THE 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE, by Craig. In 1693, Gertrude ? married Harman Enochs who in 1693 was taxed for property in Oxford Twp....by 1702 whe was again Widow Enochs (she had first been married to Harman's brother). "She married as her 3rd husband the Swedish Bachelor Laurence Bartleson, also known as Lasse Parker, who died 13 Oct 1705. For her 4th husband, she married a French Huguenot widower, Andreas Souplis (supplee) whom she also survived. Her will dated 10-5-1737 asked to be buried at Gloria Dei beside her "late husband" which we take to mean Andreas Souplis." F&C just says that Andreas Soupli was"among the earliest settlers of Germantown....a sheriff of that corporation in 1691." Nils Mattsson was from Silleson, Torshalla, Sodermanland Ian, and he brought his wife and family to New Sweden on the EAGLE, in 1654. Initially, he was assigned to a plantation in "Finland", the name then given to the area south of Upland. On 24 Sept, 1655, Gov. Rising issued a testimonial on behalf of "the honest and intelligent Nils Matson". In 1671 Nils Mattsson, (sometimes called Long Nills in contemporary records) was a resident of Upland, but soon moved to a tract on Crum Creek, which was patented to him on 10 March 1670/1. On feb 18, 1683/4 he sold his Crum Creek farm and moved to Gloucester county with his son's family. He was buried at Wicaco Church on 15 March 1701 at the age of 87. This church had been established by the Swedes of New Sweden, and only Swedes attended ..it was built in 1677 to serve the Swedes living above the Schuylkill River...and, the ministers were sent from Sweden. Nils Matson's name appears on "A list of Tydabler pasons", and says that he lived in Calkoens Hoek...this was in Upland co, pre Chester, in 1677/8. The ONLY folks on this taxable list were Swedes. Johan Thorsson was hired in Sweden ca. 1639 to be a tobacco worker in the New Sweden colony, and came from Gothenburg on the second voyage of the Kalmar Nyckel. He apparently adopted the name Schaggen (or a variation thereof) when he became a freeman around 1648. His children and grandchildren appear in early records related to New Castle, DE, and Salem County, NJ, under various spellings, including Schaggen, Skagen, Scoggin, and Scroggins. Thorsson/Schaggen had a son, John, who was granted a patent for 200 acres on Salem Creek 10 Feb 1685 and apparently died in the Penns Neck area between19 Nov 1694 and 10 Jul 1695. Sven Gunnarsson was sent to America for punishment and arrived in New Sweden with his wife and several small children on the Kalmar Nyckel, in 1640. After becoming a freeman, he settled in Kingsessing and was one of the freemen signing the 1652 complaint against Gov. printz. Before 1644 he moved with his 3 sons to Wicaco, where he died c. 1678. He had 2 known daughters, Gertrude (m. Jonas Nilsson)and a daughter who married Peter Mansson. His 3 sons were Sven Svensson, born in Sweden, OIlle Svensson, born on the Kalmar Nyckel in 1640 and Anders Svensson, born in New Sweden in 1644. Jonas Nilsson, born in 1620 in Skaning hundred, Skaraborg lan, came to New Sweden in 1642 as a soldier with Gov. Printz and was described in the accounts of the colony as a tailor. After marrying and becoming a freeman in 1654 he established his farm at Kingsessing with his wife Gertrude. In July 1654 he sailed to Sweden on the Eagle, but returned on the mercurius in 1655-6. As of May, 1693, when the census was taken, most of his children had left home, but still there was his wife and his 2 youngest sons, Jonas and Jonathan. Jonas Nilsson, being "very sick of body" signed his will on 14 Jan 1691 and died in Oct, 1693. His wife apparently died before 1697. Each of their sons took the patronymic of Jonasson, which evolved into the surname of Jones. Peter Jochimsson was from Schjlesvig, in Holstein, and arrived in New Sweden of the Swan in 1643, and became a freeman Nov. 1, 1652. He was also one of the 22 freeman who signed the 1653 complaint against Gov. Printz, In the summer of 1654 Gov. Rising chose him to go to New Amsterdam on a diplomatic and spying mission. Peter died there. Thereafter, his widow known in 1693 as Ella Steelman, married Hans Mansson, who raised Peter Petersson as his own son Peter Peterson, who adopted the surname Jochim (Yocum) married Judith , dau. of Jonas Nilsson and had 7 children by My of 1693.HIs son Peter was born in 1677, and was prominent as an Indian trader and as an Indian interpreter for William Penn...he died in 1702. His widow moved then with her younger sons to Manatawny, Berks co, where she died in 1727. Lars Thomasson arrived in New Sweden in 1641, a sailor from Veddige parish, Halland Ian, Sweden, who served may years of Governor Printz' sloop. He became a freeman, married, and in 1653 joined 21 other freemen in complaining about Printz' rule. (Visit the archives.....I've posted lots of this, and other Swedish things of interest). Lars adopted a surname which was generally written as Boers, by contemporary writers, probably a variant of bjur, meaning beaver, in Swedish. But the name transition is clear, because Lars always used a distinctive mark, an arrow pointing upward with an "X" in the middle. His wife, for many years a widow, was described in her old age as Swedish and the mother of Lars Bure. She gained some notoriety by the fact that she had been scalped by Indians in her youth and no hair grew thereafter on her head. Their son was Lars Larsson Boore, and born in New Sweden in August of 1648. Until the mid1680s he generally used the patronymic Larsson, Laurenson and Lawson, although his name was entered Laers Boers in the 1677 Upland tax list. The spelling of his chosen surname also veried considerably; Bure, Buur, Boer, Boor, Bore, Boore, but became standardized as Boore in later generations. As Laurence Laurenson he was one of the 6 original patentees of Karraconks Hook, in but, surveyed on 19 June 1675 for 560 acres. He died in 1708. His wife Elisabeth (unknown parents), born in Feb 1654, was named in his will of 27 Nov. 1708 but was deceased by the time it was proved 7 Feb. 1708-9. IN 1693 their household included 5 children, Gertrude, Lars b. 1678, Elizabeth b. 14 mar `1687, Maria 7 Aug 1689, and Anders 20 sept 1691...and, either Lars Boore;s aged mother or a servant. By 1694 the daughter Gertrude had married Anders Bengtsson, jr and was living next door "Sergeant Hans Hopman appeared in the Dutch court records at Fort Casimir from Dec. 1655 until 25 Sept, 1765, when having been accused of selling a gun to the Indians, he was sent to Manhattan for a trial. When his name reappeared in South Delaware River records, he was living among the Swedes and undoubtedly married a Swedish wife. Fined in the Long Finn rebellion of 1669, he was identified as a resident of Marcus Hook in 1671 and, along with 5 others, received an English patent for 1,000 acres originally granted to them in the time of the Dutch. In 1673, he joined Jons Gustafsson and Peter Johsson in their move to Raccoon Creek. On 25 July 1690 he signed an affidavit reporting that he was very sick and could not come to court to testify personally. He died soon after and was survived by 6 sons Frederick, John, Anders, NIcholas, Mans and Carl "Peter Rambo from Hisingen, near Gothenburg, arrived in New Sweden on the 2nd voyage of the Kalmar Nyckel, in 1639-40. Employed initially as a farm hand at 10 guilders/month, Peter send part of his wages home to his father, Gunar Petersson. In Nov of 1644, Peter became a freeman and settled in Kingsessing. Under Gov. Risings rule he served on the Council of New Sweden, and on the court under Dutch and English rule, too, for a total of 29 years. He married Brita Mattsdotter from Vasa, on April 7, 1647 and by 1669 had moved to a 300 acre plantation at Passyunk. They had 4 sons and 4 daughters. Peter was buried on 29 Jan 1698 at the age of 85 and his wife died Oct. 12, 1693. His son's were Peter Jr, John, Anders and Gunnar. Peter Sr was the progenitor of a large Chester co Rambo family. from CHESTER AND IT'S VICINITY, by John Martin 1877. "The Swedes before Penn's time never settled far from tide water; one of their writers says that at Christina, none of them settled more than a Swedish mile from the Fort, which is 6 2/3 English miles. The homes of the early Swede settlers were very rude affairs, built of logs and generally consisted of only one room, the door so low as to require the occupants to stoop on entering the house. Their windows were small, square holes,cut into the logs, without glass, sometime they had window frames with isinglass in them, but oftener they had only a sliding board before the opening, which was pushed back during the day and closed at night; a very bad arrangement in cold weather. The chimneys were at the corner, built of gray sandstone, sometimes they were outside of and erected against the gable end of the house. The kitchen part of the residence of the late John F. Hill *(author of the book) was one of these primitive structures. It consists of one large room and 2 very small ones, on the ground floor, the latter used as closets then, but formerly bedrooms. The up stairs is a mere cock-loft, one large room, where the farm hands use to sleep...... The Swedes dressed in vests and breeches made of the skins of animals, and they wore on the head, hair skin caps. They made their own shoes, the soles and upper of the same materials. The were more like the Indian moccasins than our shoes. The women wore jackets and petticoats also made of skins; the covering for their beds, were the skins of deer, beavers, bears or wolves. The wolves were very numerous, being attracted by the domestic animals. Leather breeches were very common." home Today in New Sweden History: April 18,1694 Anders Svensson Bonde's will of April 18, 1694 was proved June 1, 1696. Anders Svensson, born in 1620 in Sweden,came to New Sweden in 1639-40 on the Kalmar Nyckel, having been hired in Gothenburg as a laborer ata wage of five guilders per month. Later adopting the surname of Bonde ('farmer' in Swedish).he was promoted on May 1,1643 to the position of gunner. In 1653 he returned to Sweden with Governor Johan Printz, only to come to America again on the Mercurius in 1656. By 1660 he had married Anna (parents not identified), who had been born in Nya Kopparberget, Ljusnarsberg parish, Orebro l n. Under English rule, the second� syllable of his surname was dropped so that the surname became 'Boon' in most civil records. Aside from the parents, the household in 1693 included his second son Peter (b. 1664), Peter's wife Catharine (daughter of M rten M rtensson,Jr.),� � and seven unmarried children: Hans (born 1669), Nils (1675), Olof (1677),Margaret (1679), Brigitta (1681), Anders (1683) and Ambora (1685).The eldest daughter, Catharine, was then married to Anders Jonasson. Anders Svensson Bonde's will of April 18, 1694 was proved June 1, 1696. His widow Anna was allegedly 79 when buried on January 11,1713.* Source: The 1693 Census of the Swedes on the Delaware by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig, p.32. Picture: Kalmar Nyckel ship. * In 1705 Peter Boon moved to Boughttown in Penn's Neck,where he acquired the one-third interest then owned by Matthias Nilsson Stark. Peter died in 1707,survived by three sons (Andrew,Morton,and Peter and his widow Catharine,who later married John Savoy, son of Isaac Savoy. 32 32 2 delinger Family Notes, in Rootsweb, Secondary quality. The Boon family was Swedish, and as such the name went through several changes common to the culture and the time. Anders Svensson was born in 1620, Sweden, and came to the colony of New Sweden in 1639-40 on the Kalmar Nyckel, hired in Gothenburg as a laborer at a wage of 5 guilders a month. He later adopted the surname of Bonde, or farmer in Swedish, and was promoted on 1 May 1643 to position of gunner. In 1653 he went back to Sweden but returned on the Mercurius in 1656. By 1660 he had married Anna ?, who had been born in Nya Kopparberget, Ljusnarsbert parish, Obrebro Ian. Then, under English rule, the second syllable of his surname was dropped, so that the name became Boon in most civil records. In 1693 the household included his second son Peter b. 1664), Peter's wife Catharine daughter of Marten Martensson, Jr (the Martensson family is mine), and 7 unmarried children; Hans b. 1669, Nils, b. 1675, Olof b. 1677, Margaret b. 1679, Brigitta b. 1681, Anders bn. 168! 3, and Ambora b. 1696. I'm sure this is your family of Boons....all the above is from THE 1693 CENSUS OF THE SWEDES ON THE DELAWARE, by Craig, a really great book for anyone interested in the early Swedes! - Sandra Ferguson Immigration[2] 1639/40 Colony of New Sweden aboard the Kalmar NyckelReferences Family Recorded, in Craig, Peter Stebbins. Nils Andersson and His Lykins Descendants. Swedish Colonial News. (Swedish Colonial Society, Fall/Winter 2006), 3(5), 2006, Secondary quality. ... The four known children of Nils Andersson from Nya Kopparberget are: 1. Anna Nilsdotter, born in Nya Kopparberget about 1637, married Anders Svensson Bonde c. 1657 and lived her entire adult life on Minquas (later Boon s Island),� where she died in 1713. She had ten children Sven, Peter, Hans, Catharina,� Nils, Olle, Margaretta, Brigitta, Anders and Ambora. (See Anders Svensson Bonde� and His Boon Family, Swedish Colonial News, Vol. 1, No. 14, Fall 1996)�
Ly9-2-1 13. i. SVEN ANDERSSON8 BOON b 1661, Wicabo New Sweden Colony Pennsylvania Usa; d. f r 26.11.1729, Calcon Hook, Lower Darby Township� PA
Ly9-2-2 14. ii. PETER ANDERSSON BOON b 1664, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. ett. 1694, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA
Ly9-2-3 HANS ANDERSSON BOON b 1669, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. ett. 1694, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. BARBARA SVENSSDOTTER; f. 1674, Calcon Hook Rd, Sharon Hill, PA
Ly9-2-4 CATHARINE ANDERSDOTTER BOON b 1673, Kingsessing, New Sweden Pennsylvania Usa; d. ett. 1694, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. ANDERS NILSSON; f. 1666, New Sweden New Castle Co Delaware Usa.
Ly9-2-5 NILS ANDERSSON BOON b 1675, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. f r� 1771, Bensalem, Bucks, Pennsylvania Usa; g. MARY VERKERK, f r 1736, Pennsylvania� Usa; f. 1692; d. 29.01.1753, Bensalem, Bucks, PA Notes for NILS ANDERSSON BOON: References Source needed, Secondary quality. Bucks County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Bernard Verkerk, of Bensalem, Yeoman. May 29, 1736. Proved December 3, 1739. Son Jacob, 100 acres bought of Joseph Growden. Son John's children, dau Mary wife of Neels Boon, dau Constant wife of James Fitchet, dau Dinah wife of James Keril. Granddaus. Rebecca and Rachel Underwood. Exe: Sons Jacob and John Verkerk Wit: Benjamin Harris, William Atkinson, Margaret Atkinson. ? Source Needed, Secondary quality. Bucks county, Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834 Page 229. Jacob Vandegrift, of Bensalem Twp. October 4, 1770. Proved May 11, 1771. Sons John and Bernard, exrs. John 20 beside Plantation already given him.� Bernard, Plantation in Lower Dublin Twp. late belonging to Peter Keen, 210 acres also 5 acres of Meadow late Neels Boon's. Son Jacob, Plantation "whereondwell." Daus. Charity and Hellen. Bro. Abraham. Wit: William Baker, James Horn, Anne Foster.
Ly9-2-6 OLLE ANDERSSON BOON b 1677, Boon's Island,Kingsessing,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1694, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. MARGARET M NSDOTTER COCK; f. 1681,� Sensamensing, Gloucester, New Jersey British Colonial America; d. 17.06.1738. Notater for OLLE ANDERSSON BOON: Ule Boone
Ly9-2-7 MARGARETTA ANDERSDOTTER BOON b 1679, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. 1694, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. M NS MOUNCE YOCUM; f. 1678.�
Ly9-2-8 BRIGITTA ANDERSDOTTER BOON b 1681, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. ett. 1694, Philadelphia Co PA
Ly9-2-91 ANDERS ANDERSSON BOON b 1683, New Sweden Delaware Usa; d. 1731, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; g. HELENA JONES; f. 1686, Philadelphia PA
Ly9-2-10 AMBORA ANDERSSON BOON b 1694, Philadelphia Co PA
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10. CHRISTINA7 NILSDOTTER (NILS ANDERSSON6 LYCKAN, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1639 i� Nya Kopparberget, Ljusnarsberg parish, Orebro lan, Sweden, og d de 03.07.1709 i� Boons Island, Delaware, Pennsylvania, Usa. Hun giftet seg med OTTO ERNEST COCK 1669Nya Kopparberg, rebro, Sweden. Han bSchleswig-Holstein,� � Germany, og d de 1720Pennsylvania, Usa.� Notater for CHRISTINA NILSDOTTER: Christina Nilsdotter, born in Nya Kopparberget c. 1639, married Otto Ernest Cock [originally spelled Koch], a Holsteiner, c. 1670, who was given half of Boon s� (former Minquas) Island. She died there in 1709. Her husband served as a justice on the Upland Court, 1671-1683, and also was a warden of the log church at Wicaco. He died in 1720. Christina, who was buried 3 July 1709, had three children who lived to adulthood and married: Barn av CHRISTINA NILSDOTTER og OTTO COCK er: i. ZACHARIAS8 COCK b 1674; d. 1740; g. CHRISTINA STILLE; f. 1684; d. 1740. ii. VALENTINE COCK b 1672; g. MARGARET SVENSON, 1697. 11. PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN (NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1641Lyckan,� Gunnarskog Parish, Varmland, Sweden, og d de 01.05.1693Northern Liberties,� Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, PA Han giftet seg med CATHERINE RAMBO. Hun b 1640Sweden, og d de 1699PA� � Notater for PETER NILSSON LYCKAN: Also Known As: "laican", "laicon", "Laicon", "Lycon" Barn av PETER LYCKAN og CATHERINE RAMBO er: 15. i. ANDERS NILSSON8 LYCON b 1665, Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1733, Maxatawny, Berks County, PA ii. NILS PEDERSON LYCKAN b 1666, Tinicum,Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 04.12.1721, Poor Island,Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; g. MARIA G STENBERG; f. 1670, Philadelphia,,Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1721,� Philadelphia County, PA 16. iii. HANS (JOHANNES NILSSON) LAICAN b 1667, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 19.09.1751, Shackamaxon, Pocono Lake, PA 17. iv. HANS PETERSSON LYCON b 1668, Maine Usa; d. 19.09.1751, Pennypack Woods, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, Usa. 18. v. INGABOR PETERSDOTTER LYCKAN b 1669, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; d. 1735, Manatawny, Berks,PA 19. vi. ANNA LAICAN b 1674, Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1748, Philadelphia Philadelphia County, PA vii. MALLEE (MAGDALENA) LYKINS b 1675, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; d. 1691, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; g. BIRD. viii. BRITA LYKINS (LYCON) b 1677, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; d. ett. 1691, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa. 20. ix. ANDERS NILSSON LYCKAN b 1675, Lyckan, Gunnarskog , V rmland,� Sweden; d. 1735. 12. MICHAEL NILSSON7 LYCKAN (NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1644 i� Gunnarskog, Arvika kommun, V rmlands l n, Sweden, og d de 17.04.1704New� � � Jersey, Usa. Han giftet seg med HELENA M NSDOTTER LOM 1670Philadelphia,� Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, datter av M NS LOM og ANNA� STILLE. Hun b 1650New Sweden, og d de 03.01.1720Glouchester Co New� � Jersey Usa. Notater for MICHAEL NILSSON LYCKAN: 1671, Michael Nilsson and Peter Cock3754 secure the 1st land patents at Shackmaxon. 1671, they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock, s/o Peter. (S) 1671 Census by Craig, P13. 11/12/1678, Lars Cock made a grant of 300 acres at Shackamaxon. The deed stated that the 1800 acres of Shackamaxon was owned by Lars, his brother "Moens", Gunnar Rambo, and Michel "Neilson". 1/1/1684, Peter & Michael Nilsson, and Gunnar Rambo granted Jacob Jongh of Gothenburg 50 acres at Shackamaxon. [Jacob Young became the schoolmaster]. 7/17/1689, they stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from Lars Andersson Collinus. 1693, (S) 1693 Census Michell Niellsson, 11 people. They lived at Shackamaxon� on land valued at 150.� 5/31/1693, 26 members, including Michael [his mark "ML"], of the Wicaco Church signed a petition to Sweden requesting a new minister, bibles, and song books. 1697, Michael born in 1644 according to the 1697 church census. 1699, they moved to Mantua Creek, Gloucester Co., [NJ]. 8/17/1703 Michael wrote his will; proved 9/24/1707. 4/17/1704, Michael died in Gloucester Co., survived by his wife and 10 children. His burial record states he was 73. (S) 1671 Census of the Delaware by Craig, P36. 1671, Michael Nilsson and Peter Cock3754 secure the 1st land patents at Shackmaxon. 1671, they moved to Shackamaxon to share land with her nephew, Lasse Cock, s/o Peter. (S) 1671 Census by Craig, P13. 11/12/1678, Lars Cock made a grant of 300 acres at Shackamaxon. The deed stated that the 1800 acres of Shackamaxon was owned by Lars, his brother "Moens", Gunnar Rambo, and Michel "Neilson". 1/1/1684, Peter & Michael Nilsson, and Gunnar Rambo granted Jacob Jongh of Gothenburg 50 acres at Shackamaxon. [Jacob Young became the schoolmaster]. 7/17/1689, they stayed in Shackamaxon after inheriting land at Moyamensing from Lars Andersson Collinus. 1693, (S) 1693 Census Michell Niellsson, 11 people. They lived at Shackamaxon� on land valued at 150.� 5/31/1693, 26 members, including Michael [his mark "ML"], of the Wicaco Church signed a petition to Sweden requesting a new minister, bibles, and song books. 1697, Michael born in 1644 according to the 1697 church census. 1699, they moved to Mantua Creek, Gloucester Co., [NJ]. 8/17/1703 Michael wrote his will; proved 9/24/1707. 4/17/1704, Michael died in Gloucester Co., survived by his wife and 10 children. His burial record states he was 73. (Andersson) Barn av MICHAEL LYCKAN og HELENA LOM er: 21. i. CATHERINE MICHAELSDOTTER8 LYCKAN b 1671, Sweden; d. 1748. ii. CATHARINA MICKELSDOTTERLYCON b 1671; g. LARS MARCUSSON HULING. iii. GERTERUDE MICKELSDOTTER LYCAN b 1675; d. 1721. 22. iv. NILS MICKELSSON LYCKAN b 20.02.1677, Pennsylvania, Usa; d. 13.03.1733, Deptford Township, Gloucester, New Jersey, Usa. 23. v. NICHOLAS LYCAN b 20.02.1677, Province of West Jersey; d. 13.03.1732, Jersey Settlement,Wilkes,North Carolina Usa.
8 13. SVEN ANDERSSON8 BOON (ANNA NILSDOTTER ANDERSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1661Wicabo New Sweden Colony Pennsylvania Usa, og d de f r� � � 26.11.1729Calcon Hook, Lower Darby Township PA Han giftet seg med BRIGITTA SVENSSON 1688. Hun b 1669Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1760.� � Notater for SVEN ANDERSSON BOON: References ? Source needed, Secondary quality. Chester county BOON, SWAN. Darby Township. November 2, 1729. November 26, 1729. A. 306. To daughter Catherine Rambo, a piece of land lying upon Relkenhood Island containing 3 acres. To son Andrew remainder of lands and all moveables, also executor. Witnesses: Neels Boon, Andrew Boon, Benjamin Pearson. ----- [Note: Witnesses include brothers Nils Boone and Anders Boon.] ? 2.0 2.1 Family Recorded, in Craig, Peter Stebbins. The 1693 census of the Swedes on the Delaware: family histories of the Swedish Lutheran Church members residing in Pennsylvania, Delaware, west New Jersey and Cecil County, Md., 1638- 1693. (Winter Park, Florida: SAG Publications, c1993), 32, Secondary quality. 13. Sven Andersson Bond [Boon] (Calcon Hook, L50): Sven Bonde or Boon, eldest son of Anders Bonde (#12), born in 1661, was married to Brigitta, daughter of Sven Svensson (see #15). Their children: Gertrude (born 1689), Catharine (1691) and probably a third who died before 1697. Swan Boon died in November 1729. His widow was still living at Calcon Hook in 1753.19 ----- 19 Subsequent children: Anders (b. 1695), Margaret (1699). PMHB, 2:228; 1696 will of Swan Swanson, Phila. wills, A:346; will of Swan Boon of 2 Nov. 1729, proved 26 Nov. 1729, Chester County wills, A:306; Phila. County deed of 14 Nov. 1732, F-6:91. The daughter Margaret was not named in Swan Boon's will, having already been granted land in 1725 after her marriage to Charles Justis (son of Gustaf Gustafsson, #21). Phila. deeds, IC-11:558. Gloria Dei records show that Margaret Justis died 24 Dec. 1752 at the age of 53. The 1753 Wicaco census confirms that widow Brigitta Boon was then living at Calcon Hook. Barn av SVEN BOON og BRIGITTA SVENSSON er: i. GERTERUDE9 BOON b 1689, Calcon Hook, New Sweden Colony PA ii. MARGARET BOON b 1691; g. CHARLES GUSTAFSSON JUSTIS; f. 15.10.1697, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1761, New Castle Co Delaware Usa. iii. ANDERS SVENSSON BOON b 1693; d. 1747. Notater for ANDERS SVENSSON BOON: Anders Svensson Bonde and his Boon Family Bonde (pronounced Boon-de in Swedish) means "farmer" and was adopted as a surname by Anders Svensson, born in 1620, one of the farmers hired by Cornelius Van Vliet of Gothenburg in 1639 to work in the New Sweden colony. Promised a wage of 5 guilders per month, Bonde and others from the Gothenburg area, including Peter Gunnarsson Rambo and Peter Andersson (progenitor of the Longacre family) sailed to New Sweden on the Kalmar Nyckel, arriving at Fort Christina in April 1640. Three years later, after the arrival of Governor Printz, Anders Bonde was promoted to the position of gunner at Fort New Gothenburg on Tinicum Island at ten guilders per month. He served in this capacity for ten years until he returned to Sweden with Governor Printz in September 1653 on a Dutch ship, which arrived in Amsterdam in March 1654. On returning to Sweden, It took many months for Bonde to collect his substantial back pay. He then decided to return to New Sweden and left again for the colony on the Mercurius in late 1655. Anders Svensson Bonde established his residence in Kingsessing. By 1660, he had married Anna (parents unknown), who had been born in Nya Kopparberget, rebro l n, in Sweden.� � A successful farmer, Bonde added additional lands to his holdings. At an early date, he acquired from the Indians an island in the Delaware east of Tinicum Island which came to be known as Boon's Island, now a part of Philadelphia International Airport. This became his permanent home. He also shared the island with Otto Ernest Cock, a Holsteiner, who had married Anna Bonde's sister. Other acquired lands included "Boon's Forrest" 200 acres, in Calcon Hook (Lower Darby). The wilI of Andrew Swanson Boon, dated 18 April1694 and proved1 Jan.1696, provided for his wife and his ten children. His widow Anna Boon dictated her will on 8 Jan. 1713. She was buried at Gloria Dei Church on 11 Jan. 1713. Rev. Sandel reported her age to be 79, probably a substantial exaggeration. The husbands of her three surviving daughters were named administrators of her estate. 24. iv. GUNNILLA BOON b 1710, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1750, PA 14. PETER ANDERSSON8 BOON (ANNA NILSDOTTER ANDERSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1664New Sweden Delaware Usa, og d de ett. 1694� Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA Han giftet seg med CATHERINE M RTENSON 1692Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa,� datter av M RTEN M RTENSSON og MARGARET ESKILSSON. Hun b 1673, og d de� � � � 1715Upper Penns Neck, Salem, New Jersey, Colony Usa. Barn av PETER BOON og CATHERINE M RTENSON er:� i. ANKIN ANN9 BOON b 20.05.1710, Skippack Montgomery Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 28.10.1774, Skippack Montgomery Co Pennsylvania Usa; g. CONRAD VAN VOSSEN, 1737; f. 1699, Worchester Township Philadelphia Pennsylvania Usa; d. 28.10.1777, Skippack Montgomery Co PA ii. JOHN HERMAN BOON b 03.11.1719, Skippack, Montgomery Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 15.01.1797, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, Usa. Notater for JOHN HERMAN BOON: Unmarried, was born at Skippack, Montgomery Co., Pa. On March 19, 1742 he was baptized by Count Zinzendorf, and five years later he came to Bethlehem. He was among the first Brethren who moved into the "Single Brethren's House" on November 16, 1748, having given active help in building it. For a short time he had charge of the flour and saw-mill at Gnadenh tten on the Mahony; then became� warden of the colony at Christiansbrunn, where he served for more than thirty years with great faithfulness, returning to Bethlehem in 1792. He was also ordained a Deacon of the Church. The last five years of his life he spent in retirement attaining an age of 77 years.� 25. iii. NICHOLAS BOON b 1721, Skippack Montgomery, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 31.03.1777, Douglas Twp, Berks PA iv. ANDREW BOON b 1693, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; g. REBECCA MORTON, 1730, Delaware, Usa. v. MORTON BOON b 1695, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa. vi. PETER BOON b 1697, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa. 15. ANDERS NILSSON8 LYCON (PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1665Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1733� � i Maxatawny, Berks County, PA Han giftet seg med ANNA LAICAN 1695, datter av PETER LYCKAN og CATHERINE RAMBO. Hun b 1674 i� Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1748Philadelphia� Philadelphia County, PA Notater for ANDERS NILSSON LYCON: In 1699 he sold his land at Shackamaxon and moved to Matsunk (Swedesford) on the Schuylkill on land that he rented from M ns Cock. By 1709 he had moved upriver� to Manatawney (present Douglassville) to share land owned by his brother-in-law M ns Jones. He bought this land in 1721. He sold the same to his son-in-law� Benjamin Boone in 1733. He died at Manatawney before 1740, survived by his wife Anna. They had one son, Peter Lycon, born c. 1706, who married Sarah Jones, daughter of Jonas Jones and Anne Seymour of Kingsessing and became the progenitor of the Lykins families of present West Virginia. They also had daughters Christina, who married Israel Robeson, a grandson of Israel Helm; Brita, who married pastor Samuel Hesselius; Anna, who never married but had a daughter; Susanna, who married the Quaker Benjamin Boone. by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig Fellow, American Society of Genealogists Historian, Swedish Colonial Society, originally published in Swedish Colonial News. Married to Anna Petersdatter Jonsson Property[2][3] 12/13 May 1733 Manatawny (now Amity Township), Berks County, Pennsylvania sold 200ac to Benjamin Boone Barn av ANDERS LYCON og ANNA LAICAN er: i. MARIA9 LYCON. ii. ANNA LYKINS.
Ly11-2 HANS LARSSON LYCKAN b 1575 d. 1640.
Ly12-2 ANDERS INGEVALDSSON.
m2 LARS b 1530 Ludvika, Grang rde f rsamling, Dalarna County, Sweden
Ly13 ELIN LARSDOTTER b 1558, Grang rde, Kopparberg, Sweden; d 17.12.1628, Gon s, Grang rde, Dalarna,Sweden
m ERLAND ALGOTSSON b 1538 Grang rde, Dalarna, Sverige d de 14.10.1638Gon s, Grangorde, Dalarna,Sweden.
Ly12 BRITA ERLANDSDOTTER b 1570, Gon s, Grang rde, Dalarna, Sweden.� �
m LARS PERSSON b 1555Sunnansj , Grang rde, Dalarna, Sweden d 18.06.1654Sunnansj , Grang rde, Dalarna, Sweden son av PER
Ly11 i. DANIEL LARSSON KAGG b 1603, Grang rde, Gon s, Dalarna County,� � Sweden; d. 20.09.1668, Gon s, Grang rde, Dalarna County, Sweden
m 24.06.1635, Grang rde Sunnansj Norra Dalarna Sweden BRITTA JONSDOTTER b 1615 Grangorde, Gon s, Dalarna County, Sweden d. 22.11.1674, Gon s, Grangorde Dalarna County, Sweden.
5 26. iii. PETER ANDERSSON LYCKAN b 1704, Berks County, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1794. iv. BRITA LAICAN b 1710, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa; g. SAMUEL HESSELIUS. v. PHEBE LAICAN b 1716, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. Kingsessing, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; g. JOHN JONES; d. Kingsessing, Philadelphia, PA 16. HANS (JOHANNES NILSSON)8 LAICAN (PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1667Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de� � 19.09.1751Shackamaxon, Pocono Lake, PA Han giftet seg med GERTRUDE ELIZABETH JOHANSDOTTER CLASSON, datter av JOHAN CLASSON. Hun b� 1669Sweden. Barn av HANS LAICAN og GERTRUDE CLASSON er: i. EVA9 LAICONS b 1695, Gloucester, New Jersey Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; g. OLAF MULLICA; f. 1673. ii. JOHN LYKINS b 1696, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; g. CHRISTIANA LYCKAN; f. 1691, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1731. iii. PETER LYKINS/LYCANS b 02.01.1699, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1754, Frederick Co, Virginia Usa; g. BRIDGET; f. 1717; d. 1753, Frederick Co, Virginia Usa. iv. HANS LYCONS b 1701. v. ANDREW HANSSON LAICANS b 19.12.1701, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 07.03.1756. vi. NICHOLAS LYCON b 1703. 17. HANS PETERSSON8 LYCON (PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1668Maine Usa, og d de 19.09.1751Pennypack Woods, Philadelphia� � County, Pennsylvania, Usa. Han giftet seg med CHRISTINA FISK, datter av JOHAN FISK og SARAH WYETH. Hun b 1675Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1695� Gloucester County, New Jersey Usa. Barn av HANS LYCON og CHRISTINA FISK er: 27. i. REGINA9 PETERSON b 1697, PA 18. INGABOR PETERSDOTTER8 LYCKAN (PETER NILSSON7, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1669Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa, og d de 1735Manatawny,� � Berks,PA Hun giftet seg med MOUNCE JONASSON JONES 1690, son of� JONAS NILSSON og GERTRUDE SVENSDOTTER. Han b 01.1663New Sweden,� Tinicum Island, Province of Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 29.03.1727Manatawny,� Philadelphia (now Berks) County, Province of PA Notater for MOUNCE JONASSON JONES: Begravet: Buried ; Douglassville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United StatesThe Jones family was one of four large families which settled together in the Oley Valley. The Swedish enclave which arose in southeastern Berks County was mostly related to Jones through either blood or marriage. The male descendants of Jonas Nilsson started with the patronymic of Jonasson, which became shortened to "Jones" and, in this form, became the family surname. Mouns Jones built a stone house in Douglassville, which is the oldest structure in Berks County that is still standing. The house, with a 1716 date stone on the front wall, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Gertrude was about two years old when she arrived in New Sweden with her older brother Sven, and their baby brother Olle, born on the Kalmar Nyckel, and her father Sven. Barn av INGABOR LYCKAN og MOUNCE JONES er: i. ANDREW9 JONES. 28. ii. MARGARET JONES b 1691, Aronameck, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1757, Molatton Berks County, PA 29. iii. PETER JONES b 1693, Philadelphia Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 25.08.1739, Amityville Berks Co PA 30. iv. JONAS JONES b 23.09.1698, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 27.01.1777, Douglassville, Berks County, PA 31. v. MAGDALENA JONASSON-JONES b 1703, Douglassville Berks Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1749, Smiths Creek Craney Island Augusta Co Virginia Usa. 19. ANNA8 LAICAN (PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1674 i� Philadelphia Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1748Philadelphia� Philadelphia County, PA Hun giftet seg med ANDERS NILSSON LYCON 1695, son of PETER LYCKAN og CATHERINE RAMBO. Han b 1665Philadelphia� � Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1733Maxatawny, Berks County,� PA Notater for ANDERS NILSSON LYCON: In 1699 he sold his land at Shackamaxon and moved to Matsunk (Swedesford) on the Schuylkill on land that he rented from M ns Cock. By 1709 he had moved upriver� to Manatawney (present Douglassville) to share land owned by his brother-in-law M ns Jones. He bought this land in 1721. He sold the same to his son-in-law� Benjamin Boone in 1733. He died at Manatawney before 1740, survived by his wife Anna. They had one son, Peter Lycon, born c. 1706, who married Sarah Jones, daughter of Jonas Jones and Anne Seymour of Kingsessing and became the progenitor of the Lykins families of present West Virginia. They also had daughters Christina, who married Israel Robeson, a grandson of Israel Helm; Brita, who married pastor Samuel Hesselius; Anna, who never married but had a daughter; Susanna, who married the Quaker Benjamin Boone. by Dr. Peter Stebbins Craig Fellow, American Society of Genealogists Historian, Swedish Colonial Society, originally published in Swedish Colonial News. Married to Anna Petersdatter Jonsson Property[2][3] 12/13 May 1733 Manatawny (now Amity Township), Berks County, Pennsylvania sold 200ac to Benjamin Boone Barna er listet ovenfor under (15) Anders Nilsson Lycon. 20. ANDERS NILSSON8 LYCKAN (PETER NILSSON7, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b� 1675Lyckan, Gunnarskog , V rmland, Sweden, og d de 1735. Han giftet seg med� � (1) CHRISTINA FISK, datter av JOHAN FISK og SARAH WYETH. Hun b 1675 i� Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1695Gloucester County, New Jersey Usa. Han giftet� seg med (2) ANNA JONASDOTTER. Hun b 1674Philadelphia, Philadelphia� County, Province of Pennsylvania. Notater for ANNA JONASDOTTER: AKA Anna Annika Johnson Barn av ANDERS LYCKAN og CHRISTINA FISK er: 32. i. HELENA9 LYCKAN b 1700. Barn av ANDERS LYCKAN og ANNA JONASDOTTER er: 33. ii. SUSANNAH ANDERSSON9 LYCKAN b 1690; d. 05.11.1784, Berks County, PA iii. PETER LYKINS, g. SARA JONES, 22.10.1719. 34. iv. CHRISTIANA LYCKAN b 1691, Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1731. v. JOHN LYKINS. 21. CATHERINE MICHAELSDOTTER8 LYCKAN (MICHAEL NILSSON7, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1671Sweden, og d de 1748. Hun giftet seg med (1) LAWRENCE� � HULINGUES, son of MARQUIS JEAN PAUL FREDERICK. Han b 1614� Hollingstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, og d de 04.05.1689Gloucester� Township, New Jersey Brish Colonial America. Hun giftet seg med (2) LARS MARCUSSON HULINGS, son of MARCUS HULINGS og BRIGITTA GUSTAFSDOTTER. Han ble� f dt 1672New Castle County, Delaware, Usa, og d de 01.03.1701Gloucester� � Co, New Jersey Usa. Barn av CATHERINE LYCKAN og LAWRENCE HULINGUES er: 35. i. MARCUS LAURENSSON9 HULINGS b 1640, Hollingstedt, Schleswig- Holstein, Germany; d. 04.05.1689, Gloucester Township, New Jersey. 22. NILS MICKELSSON8 LYCKAN (MICHAEL NILSSON7, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 20.02.1677Pennsylvania, Usa, og d de 13.03.1733Deptford Township,� � Gloucester, New Jersey, Usa. Han giftet seg med SUSANNAH CASPARSDOTTER FISK 11.11.1702Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Usa, datter av CASPER FISKE og MARGARET GUSTAFSDOTTER. Hun b 1676 i� Gloucester, New Jersey, British Colonial America. Barn av NILS LYCKAN og SUSANNAH FISK er: i. JACOB NILSON9 LYCKAN b 1703; d. 1767. 36. ii. ELIZABETH LYCKAN b 12.06.1720, Bladen County, Province of North Carolina; d. 15.06.1780, Wilkes County, North Carolina, Usa. 23. NICHOLAS8 LYCAN (MICHAEL NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b� 20.02.1677Province of West Jersey, og d de 13.03.1732Jersey� Settlement,Wilkes,North Carolina Usa. Han giftet seg med ANNA CASPARSDOTTER FISK 1726Gloucester New Jersey Usa, datter av CASPER FISKE og MARGARET GUSTAFSDOTTER. Hun b 1676Pimmepaka, Pennypack, Pennsylvania, Usa, og� d de 1759Maurice River, Salem, New Jersey, Usa.� Notater for NICHOLAS LYCAN: Also Known As: Also Known As: "Nils Michaelsson Laican" Barn av NICHOLAS LYCAN og ANNA FISK er: i. HANS9 LYCAN b 24.11.1727, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Pennsylvania Usa; d. 1761. Notater for HANS LYCAN: Also Known As: "Hance", "Hanse" and "Nils Michaelsson Laican"
9 24. GUNNILLA9 BOON (SVEN ANDERSSON8, ANNA NILSDOTTER ANDERSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1710Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1750� PA Hun giftet seg med JACOB ARCHER 1734, son of JOHN ARCHER og� GERTERUDE FRIEND. Han b 1694Calcon Hook, Chester, Pennsylvania,, og� d de 1750Calcon Hook, Chester, Pennsylvania,.� Barn av GUNNILLA BOON og JACOB ARCHER er: i. WILLIAM10 ARCHER b 1734; d. 1790; g. MARGARET TRAPNEL; f. 1746. ii. MARGARET ARCHER. 25. NICHOLAS9 BOON (PETER ANDERSSON8, ANNA NILSDOTTER ANDERSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1721Skippack Montgomery, Pennsylvania Usa, og� d de 31.03.1777Douglas Twp, Berks PA Han giftet seg med (1)� MARY PIETERS PETERS, datter av HENRY PIETERS PETERS. Hun b 1721 i� Skippack Montgomery Co Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1763Douglassville Berks Co� PA Han giftet seg med (2) MARGARET JONES 1744, datter av JONAS JONES og MARY KNIGHT. Hun b 1724Berks Co Pennsylvania Usa, og d de� � 04.11.1801Amityville Berks Co PA Barn av NICHOLAS BOON og MARY PETERS er: 37. i. HANNAH10 BUNN b 06.1749, Douglassville Berks Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 01.05.1794, Berks Co PA 38. ii. PETER BUNN b 1748, Berks Co Pennsylvania Usa; d. 07.09.1828, Ross Co Ohio Usa. Barn av NICHOLAS BOON og MARGARET JONES er: iii. JONAS10 BUNN. iv. HANNAH BUNN. v. PETER BUNN. vi. MARY BUNN. vii. MARGARET BUNN. 26. PETER ANDERSSON9 LYCKAN (ANDERS NILSSON8 LYCON, PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1704Berks County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de� � 1794. Han giftet seg med SARAH BRIDGET JONES 1730Pennsylvania, British Colonial America, datter av JONAS (JONES) og ANNE SEYMOUR. Hun b 1710 i� Berks County, Pennsylvania Usa, og d de 1753Frederick County, Virginia Usa.� Notater for PETER ANDERSSON LYCKAN: Great grandfather of Mayor Johnston Lykins of Kansas City, Missouri.became the progenitor of the Lykins families of present West Virginia. Barn av PETER LYCKAN og SARAH JONES er: 39. i. MARCUS10 LYCKAN b 01.01.1740, Robeson Berks Pennsylvania Usa; d. 23.11.1813, Christiansburg, Montgomery, Virginia, Usa. 27. REGINA9 PETERSON (HANS PETERSSON8 LYCON, PETER NILSSON7 LYCKAN, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1697PA Hun giftet seg med� HENDRICK HENDRICKSON, son of ANDERS HENDRICKSON og BIRGITTA M RTENSON. Han ble� � f dt 1692, og d de 19.12.1749.� � Barn av REGINA PETERSON og HENDRICK HENDRICKSON er: i. BRIGITTA10 HENDRICKSON b 1717; d. 13.02.1772; g. LARS LOCK; f. 1705, Gloucester Co New Jersey Usa; d. 01.05.1785, Gloucester Co New Jersey Usa. 40. ii. MAGDALENA HENDRICKSON b 23.07.1723; d. 1783. iii. HENDRICK HENDRICKSON b 01.11.1727; d. 03.02.1778; g. SARAH ARCHER; f. 07.01.1736. iv. JONAS HENDRICKSON b 29.11.1721, Woolwich Township, New Jersey Usa; d. 1779. 28. MARGARET9 JONES (INGABOR PETERSDOTTER8 LYCKAN, PETER NILSSON7, NILS ANDERSSON6, ANDERS NILSSON5, NILS LARSSON4, LARS3 INGEVALDSSON, KERSTIN ANNA2 OLOFSDOTTER, OLOF1) b 1691Aronameck, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Usa,� og d de 1757Molatton Berks County, PA Hun giftet seg med� MARCUS LARS HULINGS, son of MARCUS HULINGS og BRIGITTA GUSTAFSDOTTER. Han ble� f dt 1687Gloucester, New Jersey, Usa, og d de 02.04.1757Molatton Berks� � County, PA Barn av MARGARET JONES og MARCUS HULINGS er: 41. i. MAGDELENA10 HULINGS b 1717, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA
Ly10. Michael Nilson Laican/Lycon/Lycan) b 1644 Gunnarskog, Arvika kommun, Värmlands län, Sweden d 17.04.1704 New Jersey, Usa. m Helena M�NSDOTTER LOM 1670, dau of M�NS LOM and MargaretHA STILLE. b 1650 d 03.01.1720 Glouchester Co New Jersey Usa.
Ly9 Nicholas Lycan b 20.02.1677, Province of West Jersey d 13.03.1733 Deptford Twp Gloucester Co NJ m Casper Caspersdatter Fish/Fisk b 1676 dau of Casper Fisk and Margaret Danielson
Ly8 Elizabeth Lycans b 12.06.1720, Bladen Co Province of NC d 15.06.1780, Wilkes, NC
m BENAJAH EPHRAIM Pennington b 01.01.1725 Salisbury Rowan Co NC d 1782 Salisbury Rowan Co NC son of Ephraim Pennington and Johanna Davis
Ly7-1 Levi Pennington b 1738, Bladen Co Province of NC d 1788, Randolph Co NC
Ly7 Capt Micajah M Pennington b 28.04.1743, Rowan Co NC d 12.01.1841, Ashe Co NC
m RACHEL NANCY JONES b 12.06.1741 MA d 12.01.1841 Ashe Co NC dau of HEZEKIAH JONES and ANN DIBBLE
Ly6 Micijah Pennington b 13.12.1763, Grayson Co VA
m RACHEL JONES. b 12.06.1771.
Ly5 12. i. MICAJAH C6 Pennington b 1796, KY
m CYNTHIA JONES ( LINTHEY JONES ). b 1800 KY
-1 18. i. NANCY ANN7 Pennington b 24.05.1823, Clay Co KY d 20.05.1903, MO m HIRAM TIPTON SHERROW b 15.06.1822 Valeene Orange Co IN d 06.05.1888 Webster Co MO
-1-2 PHEBA "LODEMA" Pennington b 24.05.1823, Clay Co KY m JOHN WESLEY RAGSDALE b 01.11.1817, Madison Co KY d 02.05.1891, O
-1-3 MICAJAH C Pennington b 06.04.1825, KY d 23.07.1892 m JANE ROBERSON b 09.08.1824, TN d 28.02.1903, MO
-1-1 JAMES WILLIAM8 SHERROW b 22.09.1845, IN d 06.01.1929, Laurel Yellowstone Co Montana m1 NANCY Catherine DENNEY b 1861, MOd 14.10.1919, Yellowstone Co Montana m2 MARY JANE CLAYPOOL b 03.03.1844, TN d 1881, Grundy Co MO
Ly6-2 MARY Pennington b 08.11.1765, Hollow of Yadkin R., on east side of Blue Ridge & New River, Wilkes Co. NC d 21.03.1842, Breathitt Co KY
m JESSE BOLLING 06.01.1785 Wilkes Co NC b 01.06.1758 Hillsborough Orange Co NC d 10.03.1841 Quicksand Breathitt Co KY son of BENJAMIN BOLLING and MARTHA PHELPS
-1 RANDOLPH BOLLING b 1800, Randolph Co NC d 13.02.1849, Washington Co IN m JANE GRAVES 1817. b 1800 Randolph Co NC d 1860 Washington Co IN
-2 JESSE BOLING b 1802, Randolph Co NC d 1865, MO m SARAH HOBBS
-3 HANNA CHARITY BOLLING b 28.04.1785, Wilkes Co NC d 22.07.1837, Perry Co KY m LEONARD PETER HUFF b 1783 NY d 30.10.1824 Perry Co KY son of SAMUEL HUFF and SARAH HICKS
-5 JOHN E BOWLING b 1777, Wilkes co NC d Krypton, Perry Co KY
-5 MARY BOLLING b 01.03.1788, Wilkes Co VA d ett. 1880, Perry Co KY m ABRAHAM BARGER. b 1775 NC d 1848 Perry Co KY
-6 JUSTICE TUCKER BOWLING b 1790, Wilkes Co NC d 1880, Perry Co KY m HANNAH REED b 1790, NC d 1872.
-7 RACHEL BOWLING b 1792 m JOSEPH REASON, 07.06.1810, Clay Co KY b 1788.
-8 Elizabeth BOWLING b 01.04.1794, Hawkins Co TN d 02.1866, Jackson Co KY
-9 JESSEE BOWLING b 1800 d c 1848 Breathitt Co KY
-11 ELIAJAH BOWLING b 22.01.1801, Lee Co VA d 20.10.1883, Laurel Co KY
-11 Margaret BOLLING b 1804, Lee Co VA m1 JOSEPH SPENCER b 1802 m2) MAGGARD
-1-1 ELIJAH BOLING, d 28.09.1881.
-1-2 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BOLLING b 10.01.1818, Randolph Co NC d 12.12.1855, IO m 29.08.1837 Salem Washington Co IN JANE WINSLOW b 27.06.1821 Washington Co IN d 16.02.1878 Belle Plaine Benton Co IO dau of JAMES WINSLOW and MARY ARMOUR
-1-3 BETHANA BOLING b 18.02.1821, Randolph Co NC d 03.06.1900, Washington Co IN m 07.02.1836 Salem Washington IN HENRY W NICHOLSON. b 12.12.1815 Washington Co IN d 15.11.1876 Washington Co IN son of BENJAMIN NICHOLSON and JEMINA STARR
-1-4 SETH BOLING b 1826, Randolph Co NC d 14.05.1910, Washington Co IN m MELINDA. b 1836 IN
-1-5 22. v. ANNA BOLING b 07.06.1825, Randolph Co NC d 07.02.1857, Washington Co IN m ISAAC J TRUEBLOOD. d�de 06.09.1864
-1-6 SARAH BOLING b 11.03.1826, NC d 27.09.1892, Washington Co IN m GEORGE WILLIAM HATTABAUGH b 30.11.1823, Washington Co IN d 09.12.1898, Washington Co IN.
-1-7 GILBERT BOLING b 1829, Monroe Washington IN d 23.07.1885, Washington Co IN m �MARTHA ELLEN BURROWS b 05.11.1835, Washington Co IN d 17.01.1914, Washington Co IN
-1-8 CLARA BOLING b 18.02.1832 d 30.08.1875 m THOMAS DENNEY b 24.05.1830, Washington Co IN d 05.05.1917, Washington Co IN
-1-9 ALBERT G BOLING b 1836, Washington Co IN d 14.05.1910, Washington Co IN m SARAH JOHNSON b 30.03.1841, Washington Co IN d 14.02.1907, Washington Co IN
-1-10 RANDOLPH BOLING b 1838, Washington Co IN.
-1-11 MARK BOLING b 1840, Salem Washington Co IN d 27.01.1922, Ladoga Montgomery Co IN m AGNES Catherine COOPER b 25.12.1854 IN d 23.03.1915 Ladoga Montgomery Co IN dau of GEORGE COOPER and JANE GRAVES
-1-12 ANGELINE BOLING b 1845, Washington Co IN d 1870, Washington Co IN m JOHN WILLIAM UNDERWOOD b 30.06.1844 Jefferson Township, Washington Co Usa d 19.01.1905 Jefferson Washington IN son of NATHAN UNDERWOOD and DORCAS JOHNSTON
-1-13 JOHN B BOLING b 1819, Washington Co IN d 27.12.1869 m ELIZA ANNE EMMERVILLE NICHOLSON 18.10.1840 b 1823 Washington Co IN d 10.10.1888 Washington Co IN dau of BENJAMIN NICHOLSON and JEMINA STARR
-1-14 JOHN b BOLING b 1825, KY m MARANDA b 1837 IN
-2-1 RANDOLPH BOLING b 13.01.1825, Washington Co IN d 22.11.1912, Washington Co IN m MARTHA JANE REYMAN b 13.05.1829 d 19.08.1917 dau of JOHN REYMAN and HANNAH LINDLEY
-3-1 Elizabeth HUFF b 29.12.1812, Clay Co KY d 10.04.1876, Clay Co KY m BENJAMIN DENTON b 1810 NC son of JOHN DENTON and SARAH STARCK
-5-1 HANNAH BARGER b 1820, Saul Perry Co KY d 1900, Leslie Co KY m NELSON GAY b 01.04.1811 Hazard Leslie Co KY d 08.1900 Hazard Clay Co KY son of HENRY GAY and Margaret RUSSELL

-1-2-1 ABSALA BOLING b 02.07.1838, Washington Co IN d 27.08.1900 m HENRY WILSON 03.01.1856 Tama Co Iowa Usa. b 03.1835 Ekfrid Twp., Middlesex Co Ontario Canada
-1-2-2 EMMARILLA BOLING b 25.06.1840, Washington Co IN d 12.02.1898, Poweshiek Co Iowa Usa m SCHUYLER WYMAN, 19.08.1860, Poweshiek Co IO b 12.12.1831 d 04.12.1904.
-1-2-3 Elizabeth BOLING b 1843, Washington Co IN
-1-2-4 JEFFERSON TILLFORD BOLING b 1851, Washington Co IN
-1-2-5 ERASTUS WINSLOW BOLING b 23.02.1855, Washington Co IN d 23.06.1915, Elma Grays Harbor Co WA m1 ALBINA ADALAIDE COLWELL b 07.1862, NY d 1938, Grays Harbor Co WA m2 JOSEPHINE WILLIAMS.
-1-3-1 MIRANDA AMANDA NICHOLSON b 11.07.1838, IN d 02.06.1884, Washington Co IN m DANIEL BUSH b 08.08.1838 d 19.10.1925.
-1-3-2 JOEL D NICHOLSON b 14.11.1854 d 22.04.1915 m EFFIE M NICHOLSON, 1876 b 12.11.1863 d 25.09.1948.
-1-4-1 BAILY BOLING
-1-4-2 JOHN F BOLING.
-1-5-1 MILTON TRUEBLOOD b 07.01.1850, Washington Co IN d 24.04.1898, Brownstown Jackson Co IN m 31.08.1873, Salem IN REBECCA J ENGLAND b 31.01.1854, KY d 10.05.1920 Brownstown Jackson Co IN
-1-11-1 JENNIE BOLING b 26.09.1882, IN d 03.09.1971, Morristown Shelby Co IN m EDWARD FRANKLIN EAKES b 15.03.1885, Shelby Co IN d 08.12.1965 Shelbyville Shelby Co IN
-1-12-1 DORCAS JANE8 UNDERWOOD b 31.12.1866, Washington Co IN d 24.06.1939, Brownstown Jackson Co IN m1 FRANK M HUMPHREY. b 1872 IN m2 HUGH COLEMAN JAMISON,. b 10.1861 IN d ett. 1940 son of JOHN JAMISON and SARAH MCCARTNEY
-1-12-2 MARY ALICE UNDERWOOD b 26.05.1867, Washington Co IN d 11.03.1951 Gary Lake IN m1 JOHN M SHAW b 1858, Canada d 1935, Gary Lake IN m2 PHILANDER POLLOCK b 1862, Washington Co IN d f�r 1899, IN
-1-13-1 JAMES HARVEY BOLING b 18.12.1859, IN d 18.02.1949, Ladoga, IN m EUNICE ANN HOBBS b 14.04.1861 d 28.01.1936 Salem IN
-1-13-2 ELIAJAH JEFFERSON BOLING b 12.07.1864, Salem Washington IN d 30.01.1942, Elma, Grays Harbor, WA m MARY ALICE HATTABAUGH, 13.10.1887, Washington Co., IN b 12.12.1866, Millport, Wash. Co, IN d 05.10.1948, Elma, Grays Harbor, Washington Usa.
-1-13-3 EMMA BOLING b 1862, IN
-1-14-1 BENJAMIN F BOLING b 1858, IN
-1-14-2 MARTIN BOLING b 1862.
-1-14-3 MURRAY BOLING b 1865, IN
-1-14-4 SAMUEL C BOLING b 1868, IN
-1-14-5 JOHN F BOLING b 1871 IN
-1-14-6 EMANUEL Z BOLING b 1874 IN
-1-14-7 OLA BOLING b 1878 IN
-2-1-1 HANNAH RACHEL BOLLING b 01.09.1848 Washington IN d 06.01.1902 Tekamah NB m JOSHUA FULTON BUNDY. b 02.09.1845 Washington, IN d 03.12.1920 Tekamah, NB
-3-1-1 MARTHA A DENTON b 1832, KY
-3-1-2 MARION DENTON b 1834, KY
-3-1-3 ISAAC NEWTON DENTON b 1837, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 15.08.1911, Boyle Co KY m Margaret JANE LEE b 01.1847 KY d 17.10.1908 dau of WILLIAM LEE and CLARA WALDEN
-3-1-4 PHILLIP DENTON b 11.05.1840, KY d 10.12.1915.
-3-1-5 MARY S DENTON b 1844, Wayne Co KY d 14.04.1886, Green Co KY m CLAYTON M HUFF b 14.02.1836 Columbia, Adair Co KY d 19.08.1928 Metcalfe Co KY
-3-1-6 JAMES W DENTON b 16.01.1845, Wayne Co KY d 18.10.1935, Wayne Co KY
-3-1-7 WILLIAM MACK DENTON b 1847, KY d 21.02.1919, Wayne Co KY
-3-1-8 GEORGE DENTON b 04.07.1854, Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9 JOHN W DENTON b 05.1845, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 15.12.1923, Wayne Co KY
-3-1-5
-5-1-1 38. i. MARY GAY b 03.03.1850, Perry Co KY d 07.07.1933, Bristow Creek Co OK m JASON WALKER DAVIDSON b 22.09.1848 Clay Co KY d 11.04.1919 Jenks Tulsa Co OK son of PERRY DAVIDSON and ELIABETH BURNS

-1-2-1-1 ELIZA F9 WILSON b 22.06.1857, IO d 22.12.1886, Benton Co Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-2 EMMERILLA R WILSON b 12.1859, IO
-1-2-1-3 OLIVIA WILSON b 1861, IO d 1915.
-1-2-1-4 DORA WILSON b 1863, Iowa d 1910.
-1-2-1-5 ARTHUR M WILSON b 1865, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6 JOHN BENUIA WILSON b 1866, Des Moines, IO d f�r 01.06.1880 m 23.12.1894 Louisa, IO CORA ELLEN WILSON b 1874 Morning Sun IO d 23.08.1937 Montezuma, Poweshiek, IO dau of THOMAS WILSON and MARY BROWN
-1-12-1-1 JOHN COLEMAN9 JAMISON b 12.01.1883, Smedley Marion Co IN d 05.09.1943, Terre Haute Vigo IN m MARY BELLE GRIFFIN b 14.03.1892 d 04.01.1956.
-1-12-1-2 PEARLINA E JAMISON b 04.11.1893, IN d 12.01.1949, Seymore Jackson IN m JOSEPH Michael STEELE b 24.08.1876, IN d 11.05.1942, Seymore Jackson IN
-1-13-1-1 VESTA AMELIA BOLING b 15.09.1881 d 17.11.1961.
-1-13-1-2 MYRTLE CLARA BOLING b 11.01.1883 d 10.04.1973.
-1-13-1-3 GROVER CLEVELAND BOLING b 23.09.1885 d 1960.
-1-13-1-4 DAISY MAY BOLING b 03.02.1888.
-1-13-1-5 RUTH IDA BOLING b 31.03.1890 d 19.02.1918.
-1-13-1-6 JOHN FREDRICK BOLING b 24.11.1893 d 07.1968.
-1-13-1-7 WARDA STEVENS BOLING.
-1-13-1-8 GERALD GEORGE BOLING b 22.03.1898 d 17.12.1974.
-1-13-1-9 MADGE BOLING.
-1-13-1-10 HARVEY TENNIS BOLING
-2-1-1-1 MARTHA P BUNDY b 06.11.1868 d 15.07.1932 m JOHN R LATTA
-3-1-3-1 Elizabeth DENTON b 1865 KY
-3-1-3-2 JOHN WILLIAM DENTON b 1868, KY
-3-1-3-3 MARY LOUISE DENTON b 04.07.1863 Junction City Boyle KY d 21.04.1926 Blanchard Mclain OK m CHARLES BUSTER CECIL.
-3-1-3-4 JEFF LEE DENTON b 1870, KY
-3-1-3-5 SAMUEL D DENTON b 1873, KY
-3-1-3-5 EMMA MYRTLE DENTON b 17.06.1875, KY d 07.04.1954.
-3-1-3-6 HENRY F DENTON b 1877, KY
-3-1-5-1 POWHATAN T HUFF b 06.06.1871 d 14.03.1950.
-3-1-5-2 GEORGE WASHINGTON HUFF b 26.11.1862.
-3-1-5-3 ISAAC N HUFF b 29.06.1866.
-3-1-5-4 JAMES W HUFF b 04.1869.
-3-1-5-5 TINA E HUFF b 11.07.1873.
-3-1-5-6 ELI M HUFF b 26.07.1875.
-3-1-5-7 CHARLES MILLER HUFF b 21.07.1881, Hart Co KY d 04.02.1912, Paris Co TX
-3-1-5-8 ROBERT E HUFF b 15.09.1882.
-3-1-5-9 SAMUEL C HUFF b 05.07.1883 d 1837, Omaha, Douglas, NB
-3-1-9-1 Elizabeth DENTON b 1865, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 1939, Monticello Wayne Co KY m LEWIS GREEN b 1862, KY d 1937, KY
-3-1-9-2 BENJAMIN DENTON b 09.02.1868, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 23.10.1941, Monticello Wayne Co KY m1 DORA MCCLAIN b 01.1876 KY d 1904 Kings Mountain Lincoln Co KY + 1 ch m2 CALDONA "NELLIE" WRIGHT. b 01.05.1891 Russell Co KY d 26.08.1973 Monticello Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9-3 Margaret LINDA DENTON b 05.05.1870, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 03.08.1949, Indianapolis Marion Co IN m JOHN THOMAS BRUMMETT b 27.08.1868 Monticello Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9-4 CHARLES S DENTON b 1873, Monticello Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9-5 BURTON M DENTON b 1875, Monticello Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9-6 MARY E DENTON b 1879, Monticello Wayne Co KY
-3-1-9-7 ELLA DENTON b 26.01.1879, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 27.02.1965.
-3-1-9-8 SPENCER "SPENCE" DENTON b 1882 Monticello Wayne Co KY d 1958.
-3-1-9-9 JOHN DENTON b 26.03.1888, Wayne Co KY d 19.11.1908, KY
-5-1-1-1 PARALEE BELLE DAVIDSON b 15.05.1882, Red Star Madison Co AR d 19.12.1940, Bristow Creek Co OK m SILAS WOODSON HODGE b 08.01.1876 Laurel Co KY d 01.05.1968 Bristow Creek Co OK son of STEPHEN HODGE and JAMIMA BRYANT

-1-2-1-6-1 MYRA L WILSON b 1896, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6-2 MILRED E WILSON b 1898, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6-3 MILAN B WILSON b 1901, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6-4 SARAH B WILLSON b 1903, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6-5 HOMER J WILLSON b 1905, Iowa Usa.
-1-2-1-6-6 ALICE L WILLSON b 1909, Iowa Usa.
-3-1-9-2-1 LENA DENTON b 28.08.1893, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 12.05.1979, Noblesville Hamilton Co IN m BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BRUMMETT b 10.11.1889, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 18.10.1962, Indianapolis Marion Co IN
-3-1-9-3-1 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN10 BRUMMETT b 10.11.1889, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 18.10.1962, Indianapolis Marion Co IN m LENA DENTON b 28.08.1893, Monticello Wayne Co KY d 12.05.1979, Noblesville Hamilton Co IN
-5-1-1-1-1 BURL ALBERT HODGE b 25.10.1901, Red Star Madison Co Arkansas Usa d 29.11.1992 OK m PEARL ETTA CLARK b 25.04.1902 AR d 07.02.1989 OK

-5-1-1-1-1-1 WILLIE HODGE b 1922, OK
Ly6-3 CPL EDWARD MITCHELL Pennington b 29.12.1769, Ashe Co NC d 05.05.1860, Lee Co VA
m MARTHA FLANARY b 20.12.1779, Lee Co VA d 15.12.1852, Lee Co VA
Ly6-4 Elizabeth Pennington b 10.08.1774, Wilkes Co NC d 1857, Grayson Co Virginia Usa.
Ly7-3 Ephraim Pennington b 1745.
Ly7-4 Timothy Pennington b 1749, NC d 1820, Monroe KY
Ly7-5 Benajah Pennington b 1750 VA d 1804, Grayson Co VA
Ly7-6 Richard Pennington b 21.12.1752, Salisbury Rowan Co NC d 21.12.1813, Sparta, White Co TN
m Hannah Boone b 24.08.1746 Oley Berks Co PA d 09.04.1828, Tompkinsville, Monroe Co KY dau of
+1James? Boone of Berks PA
Ly7-7 Abel Pennington b 1755, Wilkes Co Province of NC d 26.12.1818, Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa Co AL
m1 Sarah Sweeten b 1741, NC d by 1819
m2 Sarah Peters b 10.06.1800, VA d 1881, Owsley Co KY
Ly7-8 Robert Pennington b 1763, Salisbury Rowan Co NC d 1829, Russell Co KY
Ly7-8-1 ROYAL RILEY5 Pennington b 11.1797, Albemarle Co A d 03.09.1855, Saint Joseph, Buchanan Co MO m1 Elizabeth BETSY KERNS b 1798, Adair Co KY, Usa; d 1834, Russell Co KY m2 CHRISTINA RYMAL-WILHOIT.
Ly8-2 Eva Laicons.
Ly8-3 Hans Lycan b 24.11.1727 Philadelphia PA d 1761
Ly9-2 Catherine Laican b 1671, Sweden.
m1 Lawrence Hulingues b 1614 Hollingstedt, Schleswig-Holst, P, Germany d 1709
m2 Lawrence Hulings b 1672 New Castle Co DE d 1700 Gloucester Co, NJ son of Marcus Hulings and Brigitta Danielson
Ly9-2-1 Marcus Laurenson Hulings b 1640, Hollingstedt, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany d 04.05.1689, Gloucester Township, NJ
m Brigitta Danielson b 1650 d 1685 dau of Gustaf Danielson and Anna Lom
Ly9-2-1-1 Marcus Lars Hulings b 1687, Gloucester, NJ d 02.04.1757, Molatton Berks Co PA
m Margaret JONES b 1691 Aronameck, Philadelphia, PA d 1757 Molatton Berks Co PA dau of (M�NS JONASSON) and INGABOR Lycon
-1 Magdalena HULINGS b 1717, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA m MATHIAS HOLSTEIN b 02.12.1717 Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA d 12.12.1768 son of MATTHIAS HOLSTEIN and BRIGITTA RAMBO -1-1 SAMUEL HOLSTEIN b 11.01.1745, Merion Township Montgomery Co PA d 22.12.1802 m RACHEL MOORE b 1747, Chester Co PA
-1-2 RACHEL HOLSTEIN b 04.08.1746, Merion Township Montgomery Co PA
-1-3 17. iii. HANNAH HOLSTEIN b 15.12.1748, Merion Township Montgomery Co PA m ISAAC HUGHES b 01.12.1747 Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA son of JOHN HUGHES and SARAH JONES
-1-4 REBECCA HOLSTEIN b 19.10.1750, Merion Township Montgomery Co PA

-1-3-1 LUKENA HUGHES b mel. 1770 - 1780 m ? POTTS.
-1-3-2 SARAH HUGHES b 29.07.1770 d d y.
-1-3-3 JOHN HUGHES b 28.03.1772, Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA d 31.12.1847 m HANNAH BARTHOLOMEW b 07.04.1783 Chester Co PA d 10.1861
-1-3-4 RACHEL HUGHES b 18.04.1774.
-1-3-5 RUTH HUGHES b 23.04.1776 m DAVID JONES b 1771, Montgomery Co PA
-1-3-6 SARAH HUGHES b 22.02.1778, PA d 15.11.1832 m DAVID RITTENHOUSE b 25.08.1771, Montgomery Co PA d 04.10.1826.
-1-3-7 HANNAH HUGHES b 28.11.1780 m FRANCIS WADE b c 1775

-1-3-3-1 RACHEL BARTHOLOMEW HUGHES b 02.08.1801, Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA g. DR. JACOB DEWEES b 1792, PA
-1-3-3-2 DR. ISAAC WAYNE HUGHES b 14.02.1804, Montgomery Co PA d 21.02.1881, NC m1 ANNA M SMALLWOOD b 1826 New Bern Craven Co NC d 13.10.1915 NC +2 ch dau of ELI SMALLWOOD and ANNA BLACKWELL m2 ELIZA ANN MCLINN b 05.12.1809 New Bern Craven Co NCa d 16.02.1843 +2 ch
-1-3-3-3 BENJAMIN BARTHOLOMEW HUGHES b 27.06.1808, Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA d 11.03.1892, Montgomery Co Pennsylvania, Usa m (1) MARY RAMBO b 17.10.1808, Upper Merion Montgomery Co PA d 20.08.1856 m (2) MARY JONES BROOKE b 25.04.1812 d 17.03.1898, Bridgeport, Montgomery Co Pennsylvania, Usa.
-1-3-3-4 SLATER CLAY HUGHES b 1813, Upper Merion, Montgomery Co PA g. SUSAN JARRETT b 1815, Pottsville Schuylkill Co PA
-1-3-3-5 THEODORE JONES HUGHES b 1815, Upper Merion, Montgomery Co PA d 10.12.1894 m (1) CAROLINE FONVIELLE b 1825, Onslow Co North Carolina Usa d 13.08.1885, Philadelphia Philadelphia Co PA g. (2) MARY JEANETTE FONVIELLE b mel. 1817 - 1827.
-1-3-3-6 FRANCIS WADE HUGHES b 1817, PA g. Elizabeth SILLYMAN b 1816, PA
-1-3-3-7 JEHU C CLAY HUGHES b 1819, Upper Merion, Montgomery Co PA g. EMMA R COMBES b mel. 1815 - 1825.
-1-3-3-8 DR. Nicholas COLLIN HUGHES b 24.03.1822, Upper Merion , Montgomery Co Usa d 20.05.1893, Chocowinity Beaufort Co NC m ADELINE EDMONDS WILLIAMS b 1819 balkland Pitt Co NC d 02.02.1902, Chocowinity Beaufort Co North Carolina Usa.

-1-3-3-2-1 ISAAC WAYNE HUGHES b 26.02.1854, North Carolina Usa d 05.02.1862, North Carolina Usa.
-1-3-3-2-2 DR. FRANCIS WAYNE HUGHES b 1858, NC d 01.11.1982, Wilmington New Hanover Co NC m CAROLINE ANN WINDER b 10.1860 NC dau of JOHN WINDER and OCTAVIA BRYAN
-1-3-3-2-3 MAJ. JOHN9 HUGHES b 30.03.1830, Person Co North Carolina Usa d 09.09.1889, Baufort Carteret Co North Carolina Usa m JANE GRAHAM DAVES b 08.10.1830, New Bern Craven Co North Carolina Usa d 10.02.1901, Richmond City Virginia Usa.
-1-3-3-2-4 JAMES BETTNER HUGHES b 09.06.1833, New Bern Craven Co NC d 30.05.1900, New Bern Craven Co NC m ELIZA WASHINGTON KNOX b 17.11.1846, St Louis City MO d 11.08.1939, New Bern Craven Co North Carolina Usa.

-1-3-3-2-2-1 JAMES BETTNER HUGHES b 22.09.1893, New Hanover Co NC m ANN PENDLETON TALIAFERRO b 26.09.1897 Charlotte Mecklenburg Co NC d 16.06.1959 Wilmington New Hanover Co NC dau of WALTER TALIAFERRO and CAROLINE LIPPETT

-1-3-3-2-2-1-1 WALTER TALIAFERRO HUGHES b 27.12.1925, New Hanover Co C d 26.04.2014, Wilmington New Hanover Co NC m Margaret GASTON b 16.01.1927, Gastonia Gaston Co NC d 12.06.2015, Wilmington New Hanover Co NC
Ly9-2-1-2 Lawrence Hulings b 1672, New Castle Co DE d 1700, Gloucester Co, NJ
m Catherine Laican b 1671, Sweden.