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1713 - Yes, date unknown
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Born |
20 Mar 1713 |
Philadelphia, PA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
09B4D7EAFE5744A7AB83105A24334EEEE9AE |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I5423 |
OuthouseLine2014 |
Last Modified |
14 Jan 2012 |
Father |
Nathaniel HAZARD, b. Abt 1685, Newton, Kings, Long Island, NY , d. Yes, date unknown |
Mother |
Deborah ALSOP, b. Abt 1689, Newton, Kings, Long Island, NY , d. Yes, date unknown |
Family ID |
F1540 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- SAMUEL HAZARD4 (Nathaniel3, Jonathan2, Thomas1), the second son of Nathaniel3 and Deborah Hazard, was born in Philadelphia, March 20, 1713-14. He was married in New York by Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton, October, 1739, to Catharine Clarkson, daughter of Matthew Clarkson and Cornelia Depeyster, of New York, by whom he had seven children. Before he moved to Philadelphia, he was an active and consistent member and elder of the First Presbyterian church in Wall Street, New York. In Philadelphia he lived in Front street, east side, below Arch street, in a tall manor-house next above Wetherill's drug store, where most probably Ebenezer and other children were born. He was a bookseller in Philadelphia, in 1749, or at least sold books, perhaps with other merchandise, as he is designated merchant. "He was a merchant in Philadelphia, a steadfast and invaluable member and an elder in the Second church; and an original and active Trustee of the College of New Jersey. He was the father of Ebenezer Hazard, to whom we are so largely indebted for the preservation of the materials of our church history." (Recollections of Olden Times. Sanborn, John P. Newport, Rhode Island, 1879.)
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