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Catherine (Linnington) Thorne (abt. 1665 - aft. 1705)

Catherine Thorne formerly Linnington
Born about in Hempstead Town, Queens, New York Colonymap [uncertain]
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married about 1687 in Hempstead, Queens, Province of New Yorkmap
[children unknown]
Died after after about age 40 in Cooper's Creek, Gloucester County, Province of New Jerseymap [uncertain]
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Biography

Catherine Linington, daughter of Henry and Catherine (Ellison) Linington of Hempstead, Queens, married William Thorne III, son of William and Winnifred Thorne, perhaps around 1687.

Henry Linington of Hempstead executed his last will on 10 June 1691, making a bequest of 20 acres to son-in-law William Thorne and grandson Richard Osborn. William was the third out of four sons-in-law named by Henry,[1] by which we might suspect Catherine was among the younger of Henry's children. Her husband was baptized in 1663,[2] so lacking any other information, we might presume she was born, perhaps, around 1666.

On 10 September 1698, William Thorne of Madnans Neck sold to Samuel Denton, Sr., a certain parcel of meadow ground fresh and salt lying at ye south meadows on a neck called ye Mill River Neck in Hempstead, in quantity of acres "as was given mee by my Desesed father in Law henery Lininton..." Caterne Thorne co-signed, witnessed by Joseph Pettit, John Leninton and John Smith.[3]

The 1698 census of Hempstead shows three children in William and Catherine's family: Henry, William and Winnifred Thorne.[4] No other records of children belonging to this family have yet been found.

On 17 May 1705, William Thorne of Madnans Neck, blacksmith, sold "one mussuage or tract of Land meadow Sedge" along with all structures and water courses, etc. to John Monfoort of Jamaica for £640. Catherine co-signed, making her mark. The deed was acknowledged before Jeremiah Tuthill, Justice of the Peace for the City and County of New York on 23 May 1705,[5] and by this it appears that William and Catherine had their family on the move.

By 1706, William was at Cooper's Creek in Gloucester County, New Jersey (see William's profile), though we have no record of when or where Catherine died.


Sources

  1. Abstract of the last will of Henry Linington. Canfield, Amos. "Abstracts of Early Wills of Queens County, New York." The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1934, 65:118; also available as Henry B. Hoff. Long Island Source Records. From The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc, 1987, pp. 131-2; Ancestry.com. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2008.
  2. 1663 – 23 May; Wilt Toorn, Winne Fruyt; Willem; no witnesses. "New Amsterdam (New York City) New York Reformed Dutch Church Baptisms 1661 - 1665 (archived)," Olive Tree Genealogy, Lorine McGinnis Schulze, 1996-present, citing Evans, Thomas Grier. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730. Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901.
  3. Hicks, Benjamin D., ed. Records of the towns of North and South Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y., 1654-1880. Jamaica, New York: Long Island Farmer Print, 1896, 2:143-5, citing Liber D:24-6.
  4. Harris, Edward D., contrib. "The Hempstead Census of 1698." The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1914, 45:62. In the right-hand column, William and Winnethrift Thorne, the probands husband's parents, are listed near the top with son Richard; listed below are their son William (III) and his wife Cathrene and three children, Henry, William and Winnethrift.
  5. Dickinson, Thorn. "Early History of the Thorne Family of Long Island." The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. New York: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1963. Profile of 41. Henry^4 Thorne, 93:90, citing Queens County Deeds, B2:76.
  • WikiTree profile Livingston-570 created through the import of Brown Family Tree.ged on Sep 30, 2012 by Monica Rodgers. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Monica and others.




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Linnington-23 and Linnington-21 do not represent the same person because: Different people. Winnifred married a William Thorne Jr.; Catherine married a William Thorne III, and these husbands were also of very different ages. I am not even sure Winnifred's maiden name was actually Linnington. I have adopted her profile and will investigate.
posted by Kenneth Kinman
Linnington-23 and Linnington-21 appear to represent the same person because: One profile is orphaned. Dates maybe incorrect??
posted by Beryl Meehan
Hi Monica – I've made the changes to the other profile, as per the g2g thread. I'm going to detach this Winnifred from William Thorne now. When you have a chance, please merge this profile into Linnington-21, as laid out in G2G. Thanks!
posted by Daphne Maddox
Hi Kenneth -- I have proposed a set of changes in a G2G thread. Would you please review and comment and/or signal your assent?

Thank you, Daphne

posted by Daphne Maddox
Livingston-570 and Linnington-21 appear to represent the same person because: Please see G2G thread...
posted by Daphne Maddox
Hi Monica – I have proposed a set of changes to Linnington-3 and the merge of the Livingstons and Linningtons in a [G2G thread. Would you please review and comment and/or signal your assent?

Thank you, Daphne

posted by Daphne Maddox
Linnington-22 and Linnington-21 appear to represent the same person because: Same . There is a merger proposed for Spouse also
posted by Marty Ormond
Ken,

I believe There are duplicates Linnington-21 and -22. There also needs to be amerger of husband William Thorne Jr. The proper children should appear with mergers. Father of william Thorne Jr is project protected

posted by Marty Ormond
FWIW, I've just done a bit of research on Winifred -- please check out her dupe: Linnington-21.
posted by Daphne Maddox
It has come to my attention that a William Thorne and Winifred Liivingston did marry, and lived in Somerset, Maryland at some point (see note in Linnington-21). The daughter Martha requires more research.
posted by Daphne Maddox
Livingston-570 and Linnington-21 do not represent the same person because: It has come to my attention that a William Thorne and Winifred Liivingston did marry, and lived in Somerset, Maryland at some point. The daughter Martha requires more research.
posted by Daphne Maddox
Lennington-3 and Lennington-1 appear to represent the same person because: these are dupes -- why were they marked rejected?
posted by Daphne Maddox

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