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Henry SWINDLER

Male Bef 1699 - 1725  (26 years)


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  1. 1.  Henry SWINDLER was born before 1699 in England; died in Jan 1725 in Middletown, Monmouth Co. NJ.

    Notes:

    The first reference that we have been able to find concerning the
    Swindler or Swingler ancestry who was a resident of the English
    Colonies in North America, is a Henry Swingler who witnessed an
    indenture dated 18 February 1720 for land in what is now Hunterdon
    County, New Jersey.1 The next place we found him was as a resident of
    Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey. On 10 March 1723/24, he
    deposited five pounds with William Lawrence Jr., the town clerk.2 We
    believe that the five pounds was in the form a of surety bond
    deposited with the town as a condition for an individual taking up
    residence in a town. If the individual became unemployed or destitute,
    he would not become a burden on the other residents of the town. In
    July 1725 Henry Swingler died at Middletown and William Lawrence Jr.
    was appointed administrator of his estate because, according to the
    estate record, Henry was in debt to him.3 We may assume from the items
    listed in the inventory that Henry was well dressed as his clothing
    was valued at four pounds seventeen shillings. He was literate as his
    possessions included an inkhorn, a seal, several books, including a
    book of common prayer. It is possible that he was a member of the
    Church of England. Also listed was a quilling wheel for making quill
    pens. Although listed with his possessions were a saddle and bridle,
    there were no livestock in the inventory.4 We do not find any
    reference to a wife or children. The proof that this Henry Swingler
    was the father of the following Henry Swingler is lacking and all we
    have is the similarity of the two surnames and the proximate location
    of the two Swinglers in New Jersey. ie. Middletown and Freehold
    1.Phyllis B D'Autrechy,Some Records of old Hunterdon County
    1701- 1838, (Trenton, N.j..: Trenton Publishing Company, 1979), p. 11.
    Copies are available from the author at the Hunterdon County
    Courthouse, Flemington, N.j.. Copy in the possession of the Author.
    (Hereafter, "Author", shall mean copies are in the possession of the
    author).
    2.Middletown, New Jersey Record Book Number 2, p. 23.
    Located: Monmouth County Historical Society, Freehold, N.j... Author.
    3.A. Vandoren Honeyman ed.,Documents Relating to the Colonial
    History of the State of New Jersey, First Series, 32
    vols.,(Sommerville, N.j.. : The Unionist Gazette Association Printers,
    1924) vol. 23, p. 450. Located: Libraries throughout New Jersey.
    Author.
    4.Perth Amboy, New Jersey, Will Book A, p. 307. Located: New
    Jersey State Library, Archives Department, Trenton, N.j.. Author.

    Henry married UNKNOWN about 1722 in Monmouth Co. NJ. was born about 1700 in Monmouth Co. NJ; died in in Monmouth Co. NJ. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Henry SWINDLER was born about 1725 in Monmouth Co. NJ; died in 1792 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

Generation: 2