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Enoch Willets

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Name Enoch Willets Birth 9 Jan 1757 New Jersey Gender Male Death 18 Apr 1804 New Jersey Person ID I26907 Yatesville History & Genealogy Last Modified 12 Apr 2020
Father James Willets, b. Abt 1720 Mother Esther Hand, b. 25 Jul 1726, Cape May, New Jersey Marriage 1740 Cape May, New Jersey Family ID F10452 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Phebe Willets, b. 24 Jul 1760, New Jersey d. 20 Jul 1832, New Jersey
(Age 71 years)
Children + 1. Enoch Willets, Jr., b. 27 Mar 1781, New Jersey d. Abt 1866, New Jersey
(Age 84 years)
2. Martha Willets, b. 3 Oct 1783, New Jersey d. 31 Jul 1871 (Age 87 years)
+ 3. Phebe Willets, b. 3 Aug 1787, New Jersey d. 21 Jan 1819, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
(Age 31 years)
4. James Willets, b. 1788, New Jersey d. 1788, New Jersey
(Age 0 years)
5. Saintana Willets, b. 8 Nov 1789, New Jersey d. 14 Feb 1819, New Jersey
(Age 29 years)
+ 6. Sylvanus Willets, b. 10 Feb 1792 d. 2 Feb 1859 (Age 66 years) 7. Jonathon Willets, b. 21 Aug 1794, New Jersey d. 21 May 1798, New Jersey
(Age 3 years)
8. Roughanna Willets, b. 18 Mar 1798, New Jersey d. 26 Mar 1798, New Jersey
(Age 0 years)
9. John Willets, b. 7 Jun 1799, New Jersey d. 1824, New Jersey
(Age 24 years)
Family ID F8616 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Feb 2023
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Notes - U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Enoch Willets Name: Enoch Willets Gender: M (Male) State: New Jersey County: Cape May County Residence Year: 1780 Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 10 Mar 1778, to Governor William Livingston from inhabitants of Cape May County asking that their militia not be required to serve “a broad” because they are few and are needed to
Name: Enoch Willets Gender: M (Male) State: New Jersey County: Cape May County Residence Year: 1780
- U.S. Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820 about Enoch Willets Name: Enoch Willets Gender: M (Male) State: New Jersey County: Cape May County Residence Year: 1780 Household Remarks: Name on a petition, 10 Mar 1778, to Governor William Livingston from inhabitants of Cape May County asking that their militia not be required to serve “a broad” because they are few and are needed to