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Caleb Ayars

Birth
Bowentown, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Death
7 Aug 1771 (aged 73)
Stow Creek Landing, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
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Caleb AYARS was Married Patience BROOKS on 29 MAR 1717 in Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA.

Their children are:
Nathan b. Jan. 28, 1718 d. Feb 1769
Joseph b. Apr. 13, 1720 d. Jul 1799
Jonathan b. Feb. 14, 1722 d. 13 Sep 1782
Abigail b. Nov. 24, 1724
Hannah b. Jun 11, 1727
Patience b. Jun 16, 1730 d. Dec. 28, 1785
Caleb b. Feb 24, 1732 d. 1756
Isaac b. Aug. 1, 1734 d. 24 Mar 1781
Keziah b. Jun 13, 1736 d. Feb. 1803
Timothy b. Apr 19, 1739 d. 07 Aug 1771

Will of Caleb AYARS, 1 Aug 1771 and Rebekah AYARS 14 Dec 1766

1771, Aug. 1. Ayars, Caleb, of Stow Creek Township, Cumberland Co., yeoman; will of. Son, Jonathan, 50 acres at the west end of plantation, where I live, joining on the north by his other land, and on west by Bartholomew Hunt, and south by Ebenzer Howell. Son, Joseph, salt marsh in Greenwich, that I bought of John Jarman; also 1/^ of the land in Salem Co., joining to his other land, Hugh Dunn and William Russell. Grandchildren, Michajah Ayars, Elijah Ayars and Azariah Ayars, sons of Nathan Ayars, deceased, the other l^ of my land in Salem Co., as tenants in common. Daughter, Paciance Bonham, 10 acres where her house is, bounded by Elijah Bowen (now occupied by Seth Bowen). I also give to said Patience, £10. Son, Isaac, rest of my plantation where I live; also a salt marsh in Stathams Neck, he paying to my son, Joseph, £20. Daughters, Hannah Parvin and Keziah Robins, £10 each. Son-in-law, James M'ferson, £10. Grandson, Nathan Ayars, 30 shillings. I give the rest of my moveable estate to my children, sons and daughters (James M'ferson, or his representatives, the children of my daughter Abigail, deceased, to be one of them). Executors — sons, Joseph and Jonathan. Witnesses — Benjamin Dunn, Jonathan Jarman, Elnathan Davis.
1771, Aug. 1. Codicil. Bearing to mind that I was to give my cousin, William Barratt, son of Caleb, £7 and 10 shillings, I now give it to him, when he is 21. Witnesses — Benjamin Dunn, Jonathan Jarman, Elnathan Davis. Proved Aug. 13, 1771.

1771, Aug. 14. Inventory, £220.9.2, made by Joseph Bivins and Reuben Jarman.

1772, Dec. 22. Account by Jonathan Ayars, acting Executor. Paid Azariah McPherson, £10.0.3; paid William Barrett's legacy, 10 shillings and 5 pence. Paid remainder of subscription towards the meeting house, £3.2.0. Lib. 14, p. 504; Lib. 15, p. 199.

SOURCE: Frank D. Andrews, ROBERT AYARS AND HIS DESCENDANTS, Vineland, NJ, Privately Published, 1918, pp. 9, 12.
Caleb AYARS was Married Patience BROOKS on 29 MAR 1717 in Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA.

Their children are:
Nathan b. Jan. 28, 1718 d. Feb 1769
Joseph b. Apr. 13, 1720 d. Jul 1799
Jonathan b. Feb. 14, 1722 d. 13 Sep 1782
Abigail b. Nov. 24, 1724
Hannah b. Jun 11, 1727
Patience b. Jun 16, 1730 d. Dec. 28, 1785
Caleb b. Feb 24, 1732 d. 1756
Isaac b. Aug. 1, 1734 d. 24 Mar 1781
Keziah b. Jun 13, 1736 d. Feb. 1803
Timothy b. Apr 19, 1739 d. 07 Aug 1771

Will of Caleb AYARS, 1 Aug 1771 and Rebekah AYARS 14 Dec 1766

1771, Aug. 1. Ayars, Caleb, of Stow Creek Township, Cumberland Co., yeoman; will of. Son, Jonathan, 50 acres at the west end of plantation, where I live, joining on the north by his other land, and on west by Bartholomew Hunt, and south by Ebenzer Howell. Son, Joseph, salt marsh in Greenwich, that I bought of John Jarman; also 1/^ of the land in Salem Co., joining to his other land, Hugh Dunn and William Russell. Grandchildren, Michajah Ayars, Elijah Ayars and Azariah Ayars, sons of Nathan Ayars, deceased, the other l^ of my land in Salem Co., as tenants in common. Daughter, Paciance Bonham, 10 acres where her house is, bounded by Elijah Bowen (now occupied by Seth Bowen). I also give to said Patience, £10. Son, Isaac, rest of my plantation where I live; also a salt marsh in Stathams Neck, he paying to my son, Joseph, £20. Daughters, Hannah Parvin and Keziah Robins, £10 each. Son-in-law, James M'ferson, £10. Grandson, Nathan Ayars, 30 shillings. I give the rest of my moveable estate to my children, sons and daughters (James M'ferson, or his representatives, the children of my daughter Abigail, deceased, to be one of them). Executors — sons, Joseph and Jonathan. Witnesses — Benjamin Dunn, Jonathan Jarman, Elnathan Davis.
1771, Aug. 1. Codicil. Bearing to mind that I was to give my cousin, William Barratt, son of Caleb, £7 and 10 shillings, I now give it to him, when he is 21. Witnesses — Benjamin Dunn, Jonathan Jarman, Elnathan Davis. Proved Aug. 13, 1771.

1771, Aug. 14. Inventory, £220.9.2, made by Joseph Bivins and Reuben Jarman.

1772, Dec. 22. Account by Jonathan Ayars, acting Executor. Paid Azariah McPherson, £10.0.3; paid William Barrett's legacy, 10 shillings and 5 pence. Paid remainder of subscription towards the meeting house, £3.2.0. Lib. 14, p. 504; Lib. 15, p. 199.

SOURCE: Frank D. Andrews, ROBERT AYARS AND HIS DESCENDANTS, Vineland, NJ, Privately Published, 1918, pp. 9, 12.

Gravesite Details

Church Cemetery Index Lived to the Age: 73 Yrs.



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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84083637/caleb-ayars: accessed ), memorial page for Caleb Ayars (5 Nov 1697–7 Aug 1771), Find a Grave Memorial ID 84083637, citing Shiloh Seventh Day Baptist Church Cemetery, Shiloh, Cumberland County, New Jersey, USA; Maintained by James Bianco (contributor 47745493).