Joseph Hackney, 17001745 (aged 44 years)

Name
Joseph /Hackney/
Name suffix
(2)
Family with parents
father
16761696
Birth: November 12, 1676 25 22 Hemel Hemstead, Hertfordshire, England
Title: (1)
Death: 1696Chester, Pennsylvania
mother
Marriage MarriageJuly 15, 1680Hemel Hemstead, Hertfordshire, England
21 years
himself
17001745
Birth: September 19, 1700 23 Burlington, NJ
Title: (2)
Occupation: miller
Death: March 18, 1745Chester Co., NJ
Family with Charity Harlan
himself
17001745
Birth: September 19, 1700 23 Burlington, NJ
Title: (2)
Occupation: miller
Death: March 18, 1745Chester Co., NJ
wife
17141764
Birth: 1714 28 21 Kennett Twp, Chester Co, PA
Death: 1764Frederick Co, VA
Marriage Marriage1731Holy Trinity, (Old Swedes), Wilmington, DE
14 months
daughter
17321732
Birth: February 20, 1732 31 18 Newcastle, DE
Death: 1732
1 year
daughter
17331762
Birth: February 20, 1733 32 19 NEW CASTLE CO, DE
Death: 1762Frederick Co, VA
3 years
daughter
17351763
Birth: December 16, 1735 35 21 NEW CASTLE CO, DE
Death: 1763Cane Creek, NC
3 years
son
17381806
Birth: August 12, 1738 37 24 New Castle Co, DE
Death: August 8, 1806New Castle Co, DE
2 years
daughter
17401768
Birth: November 17, 1740 40 26 New Castle Co, DE
Death: 1768Frederick Co, VA
2 years
son
17431817
Birth: March 25, 1743 42 29 New Castle Co, DE
Title: Jr. (3)
Death: February 10, 1817Frederick Co, VA
20 months
son
hackney-john-I-1744-1809-family-history-entry.jpg
17441809
Birth: November 23, 1744 44 30 Wilmington, New Castle Co, DE
Title: (2)
Death: May 6, 1809Friendsville, Blount Co, Tn
Francis Baldwin + Charity Harlan
wife’s husband
wife
17141764
Birth: 1714 28 21 Kennett Twp, Chester Co, PA
Death: 1764Frederick Co, VA
Marriage Marriage1746Holy Trinity, (Old Swedes), Wilmington, de
stepdaughter
stepdaughter
stepdaughter
stepdaughter
Birth
Marriage
Occupation
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Death

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Note

Joseph Hackney2, son of John and (__) Hackney, was born 19 September 1700 in Burlington, New Jersey.[1] Joseph died 18 March 1743/4 in New Castle Co., in what became Delaware. He married in 1731 Charity HARLAN, the daughter of Aaron and Sarah (HEALD) Harlan.

The marriage of Joseph Hackney and Charity Harlan in 1731 was recorded at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church in Wilmington, in what became Delaware. This marriage would have been out of unity with Friends, among whom both Joseph and Charity supposedly had their "birth and education". But I have not found evidence that either of them were "dealt with" by Friends. Another difficulty is that apparently some marriages were recorded by the church even though they were not solemnized there. When he died in 1744 Joseph was "probably" buried in the Friends burying ground at "Old Centre" Meeting, New Castle County. At the time of her second marriage, Charity was a member in good standing of Centre Meeting. More research is needed, especially in Friends' records. My hypothesis at this point is that Charitay and Joseph were both Friends and married with Friends' procedure, and the record was just included by Old Swedes in its records in its effort to be a quasi-public repository.

The Swedish Lutheran Holy Trinity Church had been built in 1698-99, and still stands at 606 Church Street. After the last Swedish pastor left in 1791, the church became Protestant Episcopal. Yet apparently Anglicans had use of the church as early as 1731.

Joseph was a miller. In 1743 he was named Supervisor for roads for Kennett Township.[14]

Joseph apparently died intestate and on 30 May 1744 the administration of his estate was given to Charity Hackney.[15] He left six children, his seventh child, John, was born posthumously.

As a widow, Charity married for a second time, Francis BALDWIN, also at Holy Trinity Church in Wilmington. She was disowned by Centre Meeting in Fourth Month [June] 1747 "for accomplishing her marriage by a Priest to one not in unity with Friends."[16] [See an explanation of Old Style dates.] Charity and Francis had four children.

Francis and Charity removed to the Shenandoah Valley. Charity's children, of course, had not been disowned for their mother's offense, so on 6 Tenth Month 1760 Aaron, Charity, John, and Joseph Hackney were granted a certificate of removal by Kennett Monthly Meeting to Hopewell Meeting in Frederick County, Virginia.[17]

Charity died in Berkeley County, in what became West Virginia, in 1764.

Children of Joseph and Charity (Harlan) Hackney

Sarah Hackney3, twin, b. 20 Feb. 1732/3 in Newcastle; d.y.

Charity Hackney, twin, b. 20 Feb. 1732/3 in Newcastle; d. 1762 in Frederick Co., Va.; unmar.

Mary Hackney, b. 16 Dec. 1735 NS in New Castle; m. John LAMBERT; rem to Cane Creek, NC in 1754; they had a son, John Lambert, who m. Mary BRAY, daughter of Henry and Sarah (YOKELY) Bray.[18]

Aaron Hackney, b. 12 Aug. 1738 NS in New Castle; d. 8 Aug. 1806 in Loudon Co., Va.; m(1) 6/11m/1764 in Wilmington, New Castle Co. Lydia REESE (b. 1738, d. 29 Oct. 1766 in Del.); m(2) 31 Mar. 1768 in Loudon Co. Hannah GREGG of Fayette Co., Penna.; had 8 children. As a young man Aaron went with his mother to Hopewell Mtg 10m/1760, then received a certificate of removal to return to Kennett 4/5m/1761, where he married Lydia a few years later.[19]

Sarah Hackney, b. 7 Nov. 1740 NS in New Castle; d. 1753 in Frederick Co., Va.; m. Morris REES and they went to Frederick Co, Va. in 1753.[20]

Joseph Hackney, Jr., b. 25 Apr. 1743 NS in New Castle; d. 10 Feb. 1817 in Frederick Co., Va., and bur. in Friends cemetery, Greene Springs, Frederick Co.; m. 20/7m/1768 Martha McCOOL.

John Hackney, b. 6/10m or 23 Nov. 1744 NS in Wilmington, New Castle Co.; d. 6 May 1809 in Friendsville, Blount Co., Tenn.; m. 8/6m/1770 Rebecca LAUGHLIN; Rebecca's mother was Mary HARLAN. John was disowned 6/8m/1770: "Married first cousin; moved to Carolina without advice of Friends." However, both John and Rebecca were interred in the Friends Cemetery attached to the Friends Meeting House in Friendsville, Blount, TN. They had at least one son:
a) Aaron Hackney b. 29 June 1786 Orange Co., NC and d. 1 March 1828 in Blount Co., Tenn.; m. Jane JONES (1789-1842) in 1811 in NC. Their daughter was Elizabeth Hackney b. 24 Nov. 1818 Lost Creek, Jefferson, TN and d. 30 Dec. 1858 Amboy, Jasper, IA. Elizabeth became the 2nd wife of Seth HAMMER, (24 April 1813 Lost Creek, TN - 10 March 1881 Jasper Co., IA) following the death of Seth's first wife. Their daughter was Louisa Jane Hammer (1853 - 1928) and she married Benjamin B. Trout (1850 - 1932) both of Jasper Co., Iowa. The Hammers were also Quakers and Seth was the "second son of Elisha Hammer, who was born in North Carolina, and his wife Rachael, whose family name was Lewis. Elisha Hammer was a minister of note in the Society of Friends, also known as Quakers. The family settled in Jasper County, Iowa and named the location Hammers Grove about 5 miles northeast of Newton, the county seat."
Children of Francis and Charity (Harlan) Hackney Baldwin

Rebecca Baldwin, m. James JENKINS

Bathsheba Baldwin, m. __ McKAY, removed to near Nashville, Tenn

Betsey Baldwin, m __ STONE, moved to near Greensburg, Fayette Co., Penna.

Lydia Baldwin, m __ GUTHERIE, moved to Ohio.

source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/griffith/Hackney.html


Note

The marriage of Joseph Hackney and Charity Harlan in 1731 was recorded at Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church in Wilmington, in what became Delaware. This marriage would have been out of unity with Friends, among whom both Joseph and Charity supposedly had their "birth and education". But I have not found evidence that either of them were "dealt with" by Friends. Another difficulty is that apparently some marriages were recorded by the church even though they were not solemnized there. When he died in 1744 Joseph was "probably" buried in the Friends burying ground at "Old Centre" Meeting, New Castle County. At the time of her second marriage, Charity was a member in good standing of Centre Meeting. More research is needed, especially in Friends' records. My hypothesis at this point is that Charitay and Joseph were both Friends and married with Friends' procedure, and the record was just included by Old Swedes in its records in its effort to be a quasi-public repository.

source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/griffith/Hackney.html