Elias PETTIT

Male Abt 1676 - Aft 1753  (78 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elias PETTIT was born about 1676 (son of Nathaniel PETTIT, Sr. and Mary BAYLEY); died after 1753.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nathaniel PETTIT, Sr. was born in 1645 in Exeter, Rockingham NH (son of Thomas PETTIT and Christianne MELLOWES); died on 25 Jun 1718 in Hopewell, , NJ.

    Notes:

    His name appears on the Dongan Charter of 1686. He was a Quaker. Soon after that date he removed to Hopewell township, then Hunterdon county, and obtained the grant of a tract of land on the Delaware near the mouth of the Assunpink. He died in 1718, leaving a widow Mary, and children: Moses, Judith, Nathaniel, Elias, Jane, Jonathan and John.

    His will was dated 13 Mar 1715 new style

    Donegan Charter 25 Nov 1686, Newtown, Long Island
    In 1695 he purchased 100A at Trenton, NJ
    He died Hopewell, NJ in 1718 (Assunpink, Assanpink Creek)
    He was a staunch Quaker


    Children of Nathaniel Pettit and Mary Bailey are
    named in the will of Nathaniel dated 13 Mar 1714/15; (*)

    1. (*) Nathaniel died about 1768; married Elizabeth Heath; daughter of Andrew Heath and Elizabeth Barrett. Nathaniel is buried at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Hunterdon Co. NJ.

    2. (*) Moses died 1718; married (1) Lydia Lawrence and (2) Alice (unknown).

    3. (*) Mary died 1754 Burlington NJ; married (1) Samuel Moore; married (2) Rev. Paul Watkinson.

    4. (*) Judith married (unknown) Neald/Heald.

    5. John.

    6. (*) Elias married (unknown) Havens.

    7. (*) Jonathan; named executor of his father's will.

    8. (*) Jane married George Ely born about 1682 Nottinghamshire EN; died 1750 Trenton NJ; son of Joshua Ely and Mary Senior.

    9. Christianne who is mentioned in will of Joshua Ely in the context that if George Ely were to marry her, Joshua would be displeased. See the Greens of LI

    Nathaniel's name is on the Charter from Governor Dongan, 25 Novermber 1686, with his sons Nathaniel, Moses and John. In 1696 he removed to Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, settled at the Falls of the Delaware, and in 1696 bought 200 acres from John Wilsford, Sr. and Jr., who had bought it in 1685 from Mahlon Stacy and Peter Fretwell. In 1791 Nathaniel Pettit was Collector of Hopewell Township. In 1711 he granted 100 acres in Amwell to his son Elias. In 1718 with his three sons, Elias, Jonathon and Nathaniel(who married Elizabeth Heath) he purchased a plantation, in all 1400 acres of land, at Trenton near the Assanpink Creek, including the ground where the New Jersey State Capitol now stands. Petty's Run was named for him. Nathaniel Pettit died before 25 June 1718 in Hopewell Township, New Jersey aged 73. His Will, dated 13 March 1715 was probated at Burlington, NJ 25 June 1718 and filed also in New York 9 July 1719. His son Jonathon was Executor; Inventory dated 24 June 1718.

    Nathaniel married Mary BAYLEY. Mary was born about 1648; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary BAYLEY was born about 1648; and died.
    Children:
    1. Jane PETTIT was born about 1648; and died.
    2. John PETTIT was born about 1665; and died.
    3. Moses PETTIT was born about 1666; died on 6 Jul 1718.
    4. Mary PETTIT was born in 1668; died in 1754.
    5. Justice Nathaniel PETTIT was born about 1676; died about 1768; was buried in Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Hunterdon County NJ.
    6. 1. Elias PETTIT was born about 1676; died after 1753.
    7. Jonathan PETTIT was born about 1680 in Queen's; died in 1768 in Hunterdon County NJ.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas PETTIT was born in 1610 in Widford, Essex, England (son of Henri PETTIT and Anna UNKNOWN); died in 1668.

    Notes:

    born Saffron-Walden, Essex, England
    sailed on the ship "Talbot," which left England in March 1630 and after three months at sea landed at Charlestown (North Boston, MA) 2 July 1630. Also on this ship was Anna Pettit who was probably daughter of Henri Pettit; and John Pettit born about 1608 in England; may be related to Thomas Pettit.
    Others say that, "with brother John", Thomas Pettit signed the Donegan Charter in 1688
    [should be 1686] whereby the city of New York was passed by the Dutch to Britain
    with Thomas Don(e)gan, Earl of Limerick, the Governor of New York State from 1684-1688



    1637 moved to Exeter NH

    Thomas married Christianne MELLOWES. Christianne was born about 1611; died in 1705. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Christianne MELLOWES was born about 1611; died in 1705.
    Children:
    1. Thomas PETTIT was born on 25 Jun 1630 in Salem, Essex Co. MA; and died.
    2. John PETTIT was born in 1638; died in 1715.
    3. 2. Nathaniel PETTIT, Sr. was born in 1645 in Exeter, Rockingham NH; died on 25 Jun 1718 in Hopewell, , NJ.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Henri PETTIT was born in 1584; and died.

    Notes:

    Henri married Anna UNKNOWN. Anna was born about 1587; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Anna UNKNOWN was born about 1587; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Thomas PETTIT was born in 1610 in Widford, Essex, England; died in 1668.