Maj. Gen. Philip KEARNY, .II

Male Est 1718 - 1770  (52 years)


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  1. 1.  Maj. Gen. Philip KEARNY, .II was born est 1718 (son of Michael KEARNY, .1); died on 25 Apr 1770 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.

    Notes:

    . Philip Kearny was a member of Assembly. First wife was Miss Ravaud, Lady Barney Dexter. They had 4 Kearny children: Philip, Elizabeth, Susannah & Ravaud Kearney.

    . 1742-74 -St. Peter's Church, Perth Amboy, Vesteryman.

    . 1862 Aug 9 - Promotion of Gen. Kearney. Gen. Philiip Kearney of this State has been appointed a Major General of volunteers, his commission dating from July 4th. This is an act of justice to a brave man. The many friends & admirers of this brave Jerseyman will be gratified at the a cation of the authorities in recognizing gallantry & merit.
    Ref: Newark Daily Advertiser Newspaper, NJ.

    . Monday, the 31st ult., died in an advanced age, at his seat at Amboy, Philip Kearney, Esq., many years an eminent lawyer at that place. His death is universally lamented.
    Ref: Rivington's New York Gazetteer, No. 121, Aug. 10, 1775.

    . Notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of Philip Kearney, Esq., deceased, late of Perth Amboy, by bond, bill or otherwise, to pay off the interest due on the same; & all persons who have any demands against the said estate are requested to "bring in their accounts that the same may be settled & paid.
    To be sold, for want of employ, two likely negro men, one of them about 26 years of age, a complete groom & coachman & used also to house-work. The other about 30 years of age, a valuable house-servant, who understands gardening, & all other country work. ISABELLA KEARNEY, Executrix.
    Ref: New York Gazette, No. 1250, Sept. 25, 1775.

    . 1770, April 25. WILL of Kearny, Philip, of Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co.;
    Wife, Isabella, all the land which was formerly her father's, & land joining thereto, which I bought since our marriage, & both being in Perth Amboy, on west side of High Street; also the land on the north side of Courtland Skinner's farm. If she dispose of none of the lots, then I give the same to my son, Michael; & I give the house & lots where I live, & the pasture lot opposite the Barracks, which I bought of John Stevens the 1st of May, 1762; also the farm where Samuel Nevil lately lived, formerly belonging to Peter Sonmans, which I lately bought at Sheriff's sale, which bounds the north side of Rariton River; also the farm & salt meadow, which bounds the south side of said river, where William Pricket now lives; also 2 lots which I lately bought of Resia Runyon, near the same, to my said wife, while my widow. I also give her £500, & the use of household goods, but, if she marry, then I give her % of the goods & the rest to my daughters, Sarah, Isabella & Joanna, when they are 21. I also give my wife a wench that I lately bought of Widow Bidden. Son, Phillip, the ground rent of £9, arising out of the house & lot in Philadelphia, near the old church, now or lately belonging to John Lawrence, which was given to me by my grandmother, Elizabeth Brittain;
    also the ground rent of the wharf, & brick house which I lately gave to him, which he sold to Joseph Donnalson, was also given to me by my grandmother: also the lot of ground I bought of John Martin, & his wife, Mary, lately belonging to the estate of my father, for which I have a deed dated 10th of Aug., 1764, lying in Perth Amboy, on the north side of Smith Street, & bounded on the east by David Gosling & on west by Alexander Cams; also the stone house & water lot I lately bought of Doctor Peter Sonmans, lately belonging to the estate of George Frazer, deceased; also the land I bought of Samuel Nevill, by deed the 16th of Nov., 1762, lying on Piscataway road, & which said Samuel bought of John Dadsworth; also the land I bought of David Demarest, 6th of Aug., 1763, & bounded on south by Rariton River, formerly Peter Sonman's. Whereas I purchased of Timothy Hay, & Mary, his wife, formerly Mary Robertson, by deed the 10 of Sept., 1734, % part of Vs part of 1/24 part of a Propriety in East Jersey, I give the same to my son, Phillip; also the sum of £1,000.
    To son, Ravaud, the house which I bought of John Hull, where he now lives, which joins the house where Thomas Skinner lives; also the pasture lot which I bought of Elizabeth Leslie & George Willocks Leslie, & lies on the Piscataway road; also the land on the west side, which I bought of Andrew Johnson, deceased; which 2 lots are a part of a lot patented to Robert Barcley; also the lot I bought of Samuel Fleming; also the farm on the south side of Rariton River, which I bought of John Mott the 4th of March 1752; also the salt meadow joining thereon, & as far north as Stephen Skinner's ditch; also that land in Sussex Co., taken up by me in right of John Harrison, deceased, & joining land belonging to Martin Ryerson; also land I bought at Sheriff's sale in Sussex Co., 21st Dec. last, & lying on the Delaware River.
    To daughter, Elizabeth Skinner, the wife of Courtland Skinner, £200, which is in the joint stock of Old South Sea Annuity, now in the name of John Anthony, mill merchant in London. I have an Exchequer Annuity in London of £42 per annum, now in trust for Ferdinand Ravaud, & I give the same to my kinsman, James Kinsey, of Burlington, attorney-at-law, in trust, for the use of my daughter, Susanna Stevens, the wife of Richard Stevens. Whereas John Parr, late Sheriff of Philadelphia, by deedpoll, 8th of May, 1767, for £405, sold to me 2 negro boys & some goods, I give same to James Kinsey, in trust, for the use of my daughter, Susanna Stevens. Whereas I have lands at Barnagate, in Monmouth Co., which I hold In partnership with William Burnet, & also land near Six Mile Run, in Middlesex Co., & other lands which I hold in partnership with Doctor Lewis Johnston,

    I give V4, part of said lands to my son, Philip, & 14 part to my son, Ravaud,
    & V4, part to my daughter, Elizabeth Skinner,
    & 14 part to kinsman, James Kinsey, in trust, for my daughter, Susanna Stevens, but, if she be dead, then to my grandson, Philip Kearny Skinner.

    Whereas I have 1/6 part of land in Wall Pack Township, in Sussex Co., by virtue of a deed from Samuel Nevill, dated 10th of Feb., 1755, whereon there is supposed to be a copper mine, I give the same to my sons, Philip Kearny, Ravaud Kearny, Michael Kearny & Francis Kearny. Whereas, I have several freehold rights, & parts of rights to lands in Woodbridge Township, I give same to my son, Ravaud Kearny.
    Sons, Michael & Francis, each £500, when 21.
    Daughters, Sarah Kearny, Isabella Kearny & Joanna Kearny, each £1,000, when they are 21. Kinsman, James Kinsey, land in Sussex Co., joining to his land, taken up by me in the right of John Harrison, deceased, of 133 acres. Grandson, Philip Kearny Skinner, all that lot in Perth Amboy, near Coles Point, facing the Bay, which I bought of the Executors of William Plumsted, & also that lot on the north side of Smith Street, which I bought at Sheriff's sale, lately belonging to the estate of Joseph Leigh, deceased, by deed dated 15th of Aug., 1764; also 100 acres in Woodbridge, which I bought by Sheriff's sale, late the property of Samuel Moore, deceased, by deed 7th of July, 1760. The rest of my lands I give to my wife during her life, & then to my sons, Michael and Francis.
    Executors: wife, Isabella, & Andrew Elliot, of New York City.
    Witnesses: Jaines Stevenson, John Johnston, Alexander Watson.

    . 1775 Aug. 2. Codicil. I have lately bought lands, which I give to my children. Witnesses: Gertrude Barberie, Thomas Bartow, John Johnston. Proved Aug. 11, 1775. Lib. L, p. 256.

    . 1780 July 26. Kearney, Philip, of Amboy. Int. Adm'r: Col. Wm Bond. Fellow bondsman: Thomas Peterson; both of Sussex Co." Witness: John Phillips. Lib. M, p. 88.

    Philip's father Michael Kearny, surrogate of New Jersey, Oct. 24, 1720. - - -

    Birth:
    Alt Name Kearney

    Died:
    Will Proved 2 Aug 1775.

    Family/Spouse: Isabella HOOPER. Isabella was born est 1718 in Trenton, Mercer Co., New Jersey; died on 20 Aug 1742 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Ravaud KEARNY, Esq. was born on 7 Apr 1739 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; died on 3 Sep 1806 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.
    2. Francis KEARNY, .1 was born est 1745 in New Jersey; died after 1782 in Ireland.
    3. Sarah KEARNY was born est 1748 in New Jersey; died in Dec 1797.
    4. Michael KEARNY, Esq. was born on 11 Nov 1750 in Franklin, Pendeton Co., Virginia; died on 24 Feb 1791 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey; was buried in Saint Peters Churchyard.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Michael KEARNY, .1 was born est 1690 in Ireland.

    Notes:

    Verify this Michael Kearny of Bulligaderie, Co. Limerick, Ireland

    . Michael Kearny, who married as his third wife, Sarah Morris, by whom he had five children, Isabella, Michael, Mary, Euphemia, & Graham. This Michael Kearny settled in New Jersey in about 1712. He was Treasurer of the Province of East New Jersey, 1723 to 1725; held a commission in His Majesty's Navy; & was Clerk of the General Assembly of the Province of New Jersey. His daughter Graham Kearny married my great-great grandfather the Rev. Dr. Samuel Cooke.

    "Michael Kearny was married 3 times; his first wife was Joanna Lenox; his second wife was Elizabeth Britton, by whom he had a son Philip, born at sea just before the arrival of the parents at Philadelphia; his third wife was Sarah Morris, who was the mother of Isabella, Michael, Euphemia, & Graham Kearny. Isabella & Michael both died single at an advanced age, & are interred in a burial place at their farm which was called 'Irish Lot Farm,' & is a few miles from Morristown, New Jersey. Euphemia married a Mr. Leonard, & left one daughter Susan, who married a German gentleman, Mr. Faesch."
    Ref: Those Paris Years, Samuel N Watson, Oct 1935 - - -

    Children:
    1. 1. Maj. Gen. Philip KEARNY, .II was born est 1718; died on 25 Apr 1770 in Perth Amboy, Middlesex Co., New Jersey.