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YORK, Hanson Stanton
(1708-After 1777) |
YORK, Hanson Stanton 2 3 4
Hanson married Jemima SHAW, daughter of Daniel SHAW and Hopestill, on 30 Apr 1730 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut.1 (Jemima SHAW was born in 1711 in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut and died before 1810 in Prob. Rhode Island.) |
1
Arnold, James N., Vital Records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850, First Series, Births, Marriages and Deaths; A Family Register for the People (Providence, RI: Narragansett Historical Publishing Company. 1894.), Vol. V, Part V, p. 16. Surety: 4. 2-224
YORK, Stanton, of Charlestown, and Mrs. Jemima SHAW, of Stonington, Conn.; m. at Stonington, by Rev. Ebenezer Rosseter, Apr. 30, 1730.
2
Unknown, Genealogies of R.I. Families, Volume II, Extracts from the Presbyterian Church Records of Westerly, R.I. (Rhode Island Historical Archives), page 686. Surety: 4. "June y 2, 1751 - being Lords day & after public worship was ended, a number of the brethren of the church offered the following memorial and petition to the church.
May y 29, 1751 Westerly & Charlestown
To ye Rev Pastor & brethren of ye Rev Sir & dear brethren,
We whose names are hereunto affixed having entered into solemn covenant bonds with you to watch over each other & by no means to suffer sin upon one another, have had a great sense of ye vows of God upon us, & seeing many of our brethren & some of ye principal of ye flock, neglecting of ye work of God, & (as we apprehend) unmindful of their covenant vows, have from a sincere regard to ye glory of God & the edification of His saints, dealt faithfully with them from time to time. But we have been misunderstood & misrepresented by them all along to our inexpressible grief & discouragement, & there is such darkness between us as gives no hopes of its being ever otherwise, which makes our covenant bonds intolerable. And we not daring to make a schism in ye body of Christ, but desiring to keep ye faith & order of ye gospel, do earnestly desire a peaceable & regular dismission from our Special covenant relation to you, & to be recommended to ye grace of God & to the communion of ye Churches of Christ in Special ordinances, wherever God in His Providence shall call us, or cast our lot, or to be a distinct church, if the Lord should open a door for it.
Dec. Ezekiel Gavitt, Christopher Sugar, Amie Gavitt, Ruth Sugar, Anna York, Hopestill York, Stanton York, Abigail Parke, Jemima York, Lois Ross, Hannah Stanton York"
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Chapin, Howard, Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62 (Chapin, Howard. Rhode Island in the Colonial Wars. Providence, RI, USA: The Society, 1920.
). Surety: 3. Given Name: Stanton
Surname: YORK
War Served In: King George's War
Notes: Served in Capt. Sheffield's Co. in 1740.
4
Rhode Island Census, 1740-1890 (Ancestry.com), p. 006. Surety: 4. Name: Stanton Yorke
State: RI
County: Washington County
Township: Charlestown
Year: 1777
Page: 006
Database: RI 1777 Military Census Index
5
Rhode Island Births, 1636-1930 (Compiled by Ancestry.com from state vital records.) Surety: 4. Name: Hanson York
Parent 1: James York
Parent 2: Hannah York
Birth Date: 14 Mar 1708
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