Elizabeth SWAYZE

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth SWAYZE was born on 4 Feb 1812 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario (daughter of Caleb SWAYZE and Mehetable HOPKINS); died on 30 Mar 1812; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Caleb SWAYZE was born on 27 Mar 1772 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey (son of Caleb SWAYZE and Mary TRIMMER); died on 15 Jun 1858 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.

    Caleb married Mehetable HOPKINS in 1796 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey. Mehetable (daughter of Peter HOPKINS and Mehitable SWAYZE) was born on 10 Jan 1781; died on 22 Mar 1837; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mehetable HOPKINS was born on 10 Jan 1781 (daughter of Peter HOPKINS and Mehitable SWAYZE); died on 22 Mar 1837; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    Children:
    1. Samuel SWAYZE was born on 29 Sep 1797 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey; died on 10 Nov 1884 in Allanburg, Ontario.
    2. Malum SWAYZE was born on 24 Apr 1802 in Allanburg, Ontario; died on 1 Feb 1876 in Welland, Welland, Ontario; was buried in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    3. Lydia SWAYZE was born on 11 Aug 1805 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; died on 12 Mar 1877 in Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario.
    4. Nelson SWAYZE was born on 1 Dec 1808 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; died on 13 Apr 1882 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario; was buried in Ingersoll Rural Cemetery, Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario.
    5. 1. Elizabeth SWAYZE was born on 4 Feb 1812 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; died on 30 Mar 1812; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Caleb SWAYZE was born in 1746 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey (son of Caleb SWAYZE and Elizabeth PITNEY); died in Oct 1782 in Black River, New Jersey.

    Caleb married Mary TRIMMER on 2 Dec 1768 in New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary TRIMMER
    Children:
    1. Samuel SWAYZE was born in 1770 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey; died in in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    2. 2. Caleb SWAYZE was born on 27 Mar 1772 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey; died on 15 Jun 1858 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    3. Isreal SWAYZE was born on 14 Mar 1773 in Washington, Morris, New Jersey; died on 26 Mar 1854 in Bloomfield, Essex, New Jersey.
    4. Richard SWAYZE was born on 5 Feb 1775 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey; died on 12 Jan 1863 in Allanburg, Ontario.
    5. Tunis Trimmers SWAYZE

  3. 6.  Peter HOPKINS was born about 1750; died in 1793 in New York.

    Peter married Mehitable SWAYZE. Mehitable (daughter of Israel SWAYZE and Mary PITNEY) was born in 1751; died after 1811. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Mehitable SWAYZE was born in 1751 (daughter of Israel SWAYZE and Mary PITNEY); died after 1811.
    Children:
    1. Ephram HOPKINS was born in 1773; died in 1833.
    2. Abijah HOPKINS was born about 1750 in New Jersey; died on 26 Nov 1785 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey.
    3. Obadiah HOPKINS was born about 1808 in Ontario; died on 11 Apr 1887 in Lincoln County, Ontario.
    4. Peter HOPKINS was born in 1776.
    5. 3. Mehetable HOPKINS was born on 10 Jan 1781; died on 22 Mar 1837; was buried in Old Beaverdams Burying Ground, Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    6. Samuel HOPKINS was born in 1783; died on 3 Aug 1846.
    7. Lydia HOPKINS was born in 1785.
    8. John HOPKINS died on 24 Jan 1793 in Newton, Sussex, New Jersey.
    9. Elizabeth HOPKINS
    10. Martha HOPKINS


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Caleb SWAYZE was born on 22 Mar 1722 in Southold, Suffolk, New York (son of Samuel SWAYZE and Penelope HORTON); died on 18 Feb 1794 in Mendham, New Jersey; was buried in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.

    Notes:

    Caleb Swayze
    Little is known about Caleb Swayze Sr., except that he lived in Morris County, New Jersey and that he was a Loyalist. After the Revolutionary War, he came to Canada with his wife Elizabeth and his son Isaac and his family. He died in 1794 at the age of 72.
    His eldest son, Caleb, Jr., also served as a Loyalist, working for the British in the Revolutionary War, and became a wanted man. The following account from September 1782 describes the events leading up to his death.
    Last Thursday morning, a person in the neighbourhood of Battle Hill, near the Great Swamp, being early up, discovered two armed men pass by, one of which he supposed to be Caleb Sweezy jun, late an inhabitant of Black River, but who had joined the enemy, and having many connections in this country who harbored him, was enabled by their information and assistance to commit several atrocious robberies, which required the governor to offer $200 reward for apprehending him. The person who saw them pass gave information, when Captain Carter and his officers, with 10 of their men, took the necessary steps for the apprehending them, and knowing the propinquity between Isaac Badgley’s wife and Sweezy, sent a person to lay in ambush near said Badgley’s house to be a spy upon their conduct, and if possible find out their lurking place - when he saw Badgley’s wife carry victuals into the swamp twice. Being thus fully informed, the party entered the swamp some miles from Badgley’s house, to prevent the least alarm being given, and proceeded within a few rods of the house (placing sentinels as they passed, at the avenues it was supposed they would endeavour to make their escape through), when they suddenly came upon them: and being unprepared for defence, the flints being out of their pistols, they endeavoured to make their escape by flight, - when Sweezy received the fire of one of the sentinels, which put a period to his existence in a few minutes. The other one, John Parr, who was concerned in the robbery of Mt. Stewart’s house at Hackettstown, was slightly wounded, and taken, and is now confined in Morristown jail.
    The three sons of Caleb Jr., Caleb, Richard and Samuel, went as refugees to Upper Canada where, being sons of a Loyalist, received a grant of land of up to 500 acres.
    The second son of Caleb Sr., Isaac, served as a guide with the British army during the Revolutionary War. He fought through many of the battles from 1776 to 1780, and was greatly hated by the rebels. He was finally taken prisoner, and sentenced to be shot. On the eve of his execution his wife came on horseback to the prison and asked for permission to see him one more time: her wish was granted. She was a large woman and, during the private interview, she hastily dressed in her husband’s clothes and he in hers. Then, mounting her horse, Isaac made his escape. She was held prisoner, and he never saw her again. He was unable to find out what had happened to her, but believed she was killed either by the rebels or by the Indians. Isaac was one of the early settlers on the Niagara frontier. In 1794 he petitioned for land as a Loyalist and was granted 1,200 acres for his loyalty and his losses. He was also given land in Niagara Township, and later lived at Queenston where he was Inspector of Customs. He served as a member of the Legislature of Upper Canada for 20 years, from 1792 to 1796, 1801 to 1808 and 1813 to 1820. During the War of 1812 he was a captain in charge of a Troop of Provincial Royal Artillery Drivers. He died in 1828, aged 77 years.
    Caleb Swazey Sr’s eldest daughter Susanna was born in December 13, 1760 in Roxbury Township, Morris County, New Jersey. On September 7, 1778 in Morris County, New Jersey, she married Anthony Sharp and they came to Upper Canada after the war.. On August 20, 1811 she was granted land by order‑in‑council as she was “the daughter of Caleb Swayze, a United Empire Loyalist”. She died on July 28, 1858 and is buried in the Garner Cemetery at the corner of Southcote Road and Garner Road. She is Adam’s fifth great grandmother.
    submitted by John A. Hammill UE

    http://uel-hamilton.com/2011/12/20/caleb-swayze/ viewed July 1, 2013

    Caleb married Elizabeth PITNEY in 1744 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey. Elizabeth died on 6 Oct 1796 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth PITNEY died on 6 Oct 1796 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. 4. Caleb SWAYZE was born in 1746 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey; died in Oct 1782 in Black River, New Jersey.
    2. Isaac SWAYZE was born about 1751; died on 23 Feb 1828.
    3. Daniel SWAYZE was born on 18 Oct 1756 in Chester, Morris, New Jersey; died on 27 Aug 1843 in Pleasant Grove, Morris, New Jersey.
    4. Susanna SWAYZE was born on 13 Dec 1760 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey; died on 28 Jul 1858; was buried in Ancaster, Wentworth, Ontario.
    5. Samuel SWAYZE was born about 1770 in Roxbury, Morris, New Jersey; died in in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario.
    6. Isreal SWAYZE
    7. Betsy SWAYZE
    8. Annie SWAYZE
    9. Benjamin SWAYZE
    10. Lydia SWAYZE
    11. Mehitable SWAYZE was born in in Chester, Morris, New Jersey.

  3. 14.  Israel SWAYZE was born on 16 Oct 1720 in Southold, Suffolk, New York (son of Samuel SWAYZE and Penelope HORTON); died on 27 Aug 1774 in New Jersey; was buried in Swayze Cemetery, Hope, Warren, New Jersey.

    Israel married Mary PITNEY. Mary was born in 1720 in New Jersey; died in 1754 in New Jersey; was buried in Swayze Cemetery, Hope, Warren, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary PITNEY was born in 1720 in New Jersey; died in 1754 in New Jersey; was buried in Swayze Cemetery, Hope, Warren, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Mary SWAYZE was born on 15 Sep 1743; died in Mar 1801; was buried in Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario.
    2. Obediah SWAYZE was born in 1745 in Wantage, New Jersey; died in 1842 in Wantage, New Jersey; was buried in Old Beemerville Cemetery, Beemerville, Sussex, New Jersey.
    3. Susannah SWAYZE was born in 1749 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey; died on 30 Jun 1833 in Sullivan, Madison, New York; was buried in Glen Cove Cemetery, Sullivan County, New York.
    4. 7. Mehitable SWAYZE was born in 1751; died after 1811.
    5. Israel SWAYZE was born on 18 Jan 1753 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey; died on 16 Feb 1844 in Beaverdams, Welland, Ontario; was buried in Lundy's Lane Cemetery, Niagara Falls, Welland, Ontario.
    6. Joshua SWAYZE was born in 1754; died on 7 Oct 1819 in Hope, Warren, New Jersey; was buried in Swayze Cemetery, Hope, Warren, New Jersey.