Page 49 - La Généalogie retrouver ses ancêtres
P. 49

f                                          ïl

                                        1




                                                                                            The Ontario Register
                                                              44
                                                                                                                                                                                                Loyalists of Sussex County,  New  Jersey                                  45
                                                                          0  with  John  Buchner  as  his  su rety.  The  case  against
                                                                       00
                                                              of  El,                        before  the  New  Jersey  Supreme Court  at                                       time of this affair,  James Sproules was a  resident of Hardyston.
                                                              the  three  men  came                                                    h
                                                                                     .      ·  April  1780  The  files  of  t  at court pro-                                  [New Jersey State Archives,  Manuscript Box 11; NJSC 38889)
                                                              the  sussex Sesswns  m                            ·
                                                                          .  f       t'     that James 1\lcQuig and Matthew Brown both                                            In 1808 and 1809  a  James Sprowls and Susannah his wife were
                                                              vide them orma wn                                                                 .
                                                                                               • greed  to  guide  and  conduct  th1rty-four                                  living  in  Wantage,  Sussex County,  and  on  l Oth  September 1828
                                                              of  Newtown,  yeoman,  '         1                                         .       .  .
                                                                               .         r·soners of war  to  New  York City wlthm the                                        James Sprowles and Susan his  wife "of Starkey Township, Yates
                                                              British so                                        '
                                                                            ld1ers,  P  1
                                                                  ·t·  h l'nes  The charge against James Slack, of Newtown,  was                                              County,  N. Y."  sold  land  in  Wantage  of which  Peter Conselius
                                                              B
                                                                rtlS      1     .                                                 '"ct''dh  b                                 died seized and which was set off  at the division of his e~tate to
                                                              that  in  addition  to  agreeing  to  the  above,  he  .  1                   a.r  our and
                                                                                                                                                                              his  daughter  Susan Sprowls.  [Sussex County Deeds R: 770,  Y:6,
                                                              keep  in  his  dwelling  house  British  soldiers  bemg pr1soners of
                                                                                                                                                                              K3:470] James and Susan died in Yates County leavingdescendants.
                                                              war."  [NJSC  34033,  37078,  38481]  At the  May  Term  1780,  the
                                                                                                                                                                                 A  John Sprowls  was  taxed  in  Hardyston  in  September  1 ïï4,
                                                              Sussex County Court  found  that the inquisition against Slack and
                                                                                                                                                                              but  this perhaps refers  to the  John Sprouls  who  is buried at the
                                                              the charges therein contained  were not sufficient  for  taking his
                                                                                                                                                                              Sparta Presbyterian Churchyard  the inscription on  whose grave
                                                              estate  and  that  he  did  not  come  under  the  law  permitting  the
                                                                                                                                                                              marker reads:  "John Sprouls died Oct 20,  1804 aged 58 years."
                                                              confiscation  of  the  estates  of  Refugees  who  left  the  State  and
                                                                                                                                                                              [GMNJ 5:75] A Sgt.  William Sproules served throughout the war
                                                              joined the enemy.
                                                                                                                                                                              years  in  Captain Joseph Crowell's  Company  of the New Jersey
                                                                                                                                                                              Volunteers.



                                                              JOHN  SPROULS
                                                                 His  first and second defaul ts were recorded in the Minutes of                                              JAMES  STEWART

                                                              the  Sussex County Court  at the  August and November Terms of                                                     Jones  (p.  209)  provides  the  following  information  regarding
                                                              1779.  His property was consequently confiscated as is evidenced                                                this man. He was a  farmer,  innkeeper and blacksmith at Green-

                                                              by a case in vol ving his son James Sprouls.                                                                    wich  (perhaps  in  Sussex  County),  New  Jersey,  where  he  was
                                                                 Details  of the case are contained in a  memorial of Major Sam-                                             born about 1737.  He was a  captain in the 5th New Jersey Volun-

                                                              uel  Meeker  "late  commissioner  of  forfeited  estates  in  Sussex                                           teers. Confirmation that the Greenwich mentioned was in Sussex
                                                              County"  which was  addressed to the  Legislative Council and the                                              County  (rather  than  being  one  of  the  Greenwich  Townships  in
                                                              General Assembly of  New  Jersey,  dated 8 December 1784  The                                                  Cumberland and Gloucester Counties)  cornes  from  the  Minutes

                                                              substance  of  the  memorial  is that in the latter part of the year                                           of the Sussex County Court which in the 1770's  granted a  license

                                                              1779  he  sold one cow and two  steers  as  part ~f the  confiscated                                           to James Stewart to keep an inn or public house in Greenwich of
                                                              property of John Sprouls . Before he sold them they were claimed                                               that County.  James Stewart was proscribed by the Sussex County
                                                              by James Sprouls. son of the said John Sprouls,  as his property.                                              Court,  his  first and second defaults  being recorded J.t  the Aug-

                                                              The matter was submitted to the determination of justices of the                                               ust and November Terms,  1778.
                                                              peace of  Sussex County who decided  that the cattle were clearly

                                                              ~~~ti:~:r~ of the said John Sprouls.  The memorialist sold the
                                                                                                                                                                             JACOB  and  JOSEPH  WILLSON
                                                              Since th: sal: procee~~ were paid into the  Treasury of the State.
                                                                                                                                                                                 These  Loyalists  were  brothers  who  settled in  Upper Canada
                                                               of which  is  a~a~~:~h:r:ehave.be~n brought for said cattle, one
                                                                                                                                                                             sometime after the  Revolution.  They resided for a  time in what
                                                               has  not only  recovered              monahst,  by James Sprouls,  and he
                                                                                                                                                                             is now Welland County,  but shortly after 1800 they mo\'cd to  the
                                                               the  costs  on  the  two  s:~:~~~ous sum for the cattle, but also                                             Long Point Settlement,  Jacob residing in  Charlotte\·ille und Jo-
                                                               pounds. Meeker prayed f                   l'ch  amount  to  upwards of  eighty                                seph  in  Windham.  Several  Canadian records  indicate  that they
                                                               th                                or re lef  and the                   .
                                                                 at a bill had been passed in t               '    .       memonal is endorsed                               were  closely  connected  to.  or.  ut  lcast.  well  acquainted  witl1.
                                                                                                          he legislature accordingly. At the
   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   52   53   54