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                                                                                               The Ontario Register
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                                                                                                                                                                                               Loyalists of Sussex County,  New Jersey
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                                                                 JOSEPH  BEERS .                    ears in Jones (pp.  24,  251),  but his place                            WIT.,LIA.M  DUMONT
                                                                    An  account of hlm app               .. tion was found against Joseph Beer
                                                                                                                                                                                 The incorrect spellings of this man's name gave a merry chase
                                                                 of origin is not stated.CinqutlSl on  20 June 1778.  The first default
                                                                   f G          ·ch  Sussex  oun y,                                                                           through the records.  It was  noted  in the  1\<Iinutes of the Sussex
                                                                 o     reenwl  ,          .  th'       ·n the Sussex County Court  at August                                  County Court  that the first and second defaults of William Doel-
                                                                 was recorded agams               lm   1
                                                                 Term  and  t     h  e secon   d de  fault at November Term,  1778.  Joseph                                  man were ente red at the August and November Terms 177 8. This
                                                                                    d
                                                                                              1·  t dated 10 December 1778 of those whose
                                                                         .
                                                                 Bear 1S  name  on a  lS                                                                                     name did not appear in Jones, but it was noted in the Newspaper
                                                                 esta tes had  been  forfeited  in  Sussex County.  [2 NE 434;  Sussex                                       Extracts  that  inquisition  had  been  found  20  June  1778  against
                                                                                                                                                                             William Dedman  of  Mansfield-Woodhouse  (then Sussex County,
                                                                 County Court Minutes; 3 NE 46)
                                                                                                                                                                             now Warren County), and that a  lot in that township belonging to
                                                                                                                                                                             William Dedman was scheduled to be sold 22  March 1779 by  the

                                                                                                                                                                             Commissioners of Forfeited Estates.  [2 NE 435;  3 NE  132]  The
                                                                 BOUGHNER.  BUCHNER
                                                                                                                                                                             name as entered in these records, in which there are numerous
                                                                    Henry Boughner enlisted as a  private in Capt Joseph Crowell's
                                                                                                                                                                             orthographie errors, is nototherwise known.  However. a branch
                                                                 Company of the New Jersey Volunteers on 15  February 1777. In
                                                                                                                                                                             of the Dumont family whose members generally took the variant
                                                                 November of  that year  he was  in Capt.  John Cougle's  Company
                                                                                                                                                                             name of Demund did live in  Mansfield-Woodhouse  at that time.
                                                                 as was  Philip Boughner.
                                                                                                                                                                             (See,  for example,  NJA  34: 138)
                                                                    Several  men  of  the  name  settled in the Niagara District and
                                                                                                                                                                                It was subsequently noticed that a Lieutenant William Dumond
                                                                 the  Long  Point  Settlement  of  Upper Canada  as  is  well  known.
                                                                                                                                                                             served throughout most of the war in the New Jersey Volunteers.
                                                                 Mrs.  Orrena Buchner Hanley,  of Toronto,  informs  me  that  in
                                                                                                                                                                             His  name  was  sometimes  entered in the musters of that corps
                                                                 addition,  one  Thomas Buchner  settled  in  the  Western District
                                                                                                                                                                             as William V. Dumond and perhaps once as William Van Dumont.
                                                                 who  possibly went to  that area from Kentucky.
                                                                                                                                                                             It then  became  apparent  that  it  was  this  last  rendition  of the
                                                                                                                                                                             name which had come to the attention of  Jones,  and,  of course,
                                                                                                                                                                             the  name is listed  with the  "V's"  in that work.  No  information
                                                                 JOSEPH  CROWELL
                                                                                                                                                                             is given,  however,  regarding the origin of the man with the ex-
                                                                     He  served as captain in the  New Jersey Volunteers throughout                                          ception of the statement that he was born in America about 1752.
                                                                 the Revolutionary War,  and at its conclusion  he  settled in  New                                             Inquisition was found  in the Morris County Court at Xovember
                                                                  Brunswick.  It is  erroneously  indicated  in  Jones  that he was a                                        Term 1778 against William "Deaman" for having joined the Brit-

                                                                  resident of Monmouth County although he owned property in Sus-                                             ish forces, but this would refer to the merchant William Demayne
                                                                  sex County.  This  idea  probably  arase from the  knowledge  that                                         who had come  from England with  Thomas  Gummersall in 1771.

                                                                  Joseph was a  nephew of Capt.  Thomas Crowell who was a  resi-                                             [2 NE 593;  Jones p. 59]
                                                                  dent of Monmouth County. Joseph Crowell  was  in fact a  resident
                                                                  of Wantage,  Sussex County,  un til  the outbreak of the war  which
                                                                  is e~sily documented from numerous deed and court ref~rences                                               WIT.,LIA.M  EICKLER

                                                                  to hu~, and .he  stated  the  same  before  the  Commissioners  of                                            Inquisition was found against  William Ickler  of Oxford  on  20

                                                                  LoyaltstCla1ms. [Loyalist Transcripts, New York Public Library                                             June 1778.  His  first  and  second  defaults  were  recorded in the
                                                                  v.  15  p.  389  ff;  See also  Ontario.  Bureau  of Arch'                         S        d              Minutes of the Sussex County Court at the August and NoYember
                                                                  Report  (1904)  pp.       596  _ 991                                      1ves.  econ                      Terms 1778  under the name  William Sigl::l.r.  His  n~m1e appears

                                                                     He  was  a  son  of Samuel  Crowell E                                                                   as  William  Ekler  on  a  list dated  10  December  1778  of those
                                                                  born  30  July 1     711   at  Woodbrid                 sq,  of Wantage  who  was
                                                                   (Edward2,  Yelverton1)  a  d  S  ghe,  Ne.w  Jersey,  son of Edwarct3                                     whose estates had been forfeited  in Sussex County.  The name is
                                                                                                     n     ara  (Vall)  CroweU.                                              entered in Jones as  Eikler.  William Igler  was ta.-xed  in Oxford,
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