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Joan (Joanna) Clapp 1638–1671 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1638

Birth Location: Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies

Death Date: 1671

Death Location: Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies

Father: John ClAPP

Mother: Joan Willis

Spouse(s): John Elston

Children(s): John Alston, Annie Elston, Elizabeth Elston, Elizabeth Elston, John Elston, Margaret Elston, Marie Elston, Peter Elston, Samuel Elston

Joan (Joanna) Clapp was born in 1638 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies, the child of John J Clapp And Joan Willis. Joan (Joanna) Clapp married John Elston, and had children including Annie Elston, Elizabeth Elston, John Alston, John M Elston, Margaret Elston, Marie Elston, Peter Elston, Samuel William Elston. Joan (Joanna) Clapp passed away in 1671 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies.

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Biography

  • Joan (Joanna) Clapp was born in 1638 in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies, the child of John J Clapp And Joan Willis.
  • Joan (Joanna) Clapp married John Elston, and had children including Annie Elston, Elizabeth Elston, John Alston, John M Elston, Margaret Elston, Marie Elston, Peter Elston, Samuel William Elston.
  • Joan (Joanna) Clapp passed away in 1671 in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies.

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Joan Clapp's Ancestors

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Joan Clapp
1638–1671
Birth Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies
Parents
John J. ClAPP
1618–1959
Sudbury, Suffolk, England
Joan Willis
1624–1704
Sidbury, Devon, England
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joan Clapp's Descendants

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Joan ((Joanna)) Clapp (1638–1671) m. John Elston (1634–1700)
  1. 1. John Alston 1675–1743 m. Mary Bishop 1670–1744
    1. 1. Ann Alston 1713–1751 m. John (Henry) Hargrave 1712–1732
      1. 1. William (Lane Hargrave) Sr 1733–1827 m. Rebecca (Letis) Bishop 1730–1760 m. Elizabeth Miles 1745–1827
        1. 1. Henry Hargrave 1774–
        2. 2. Hezekiah Hargrave 1762–1827
        3. 3. Hugh Hargrave 1776–
        4. 4. James Hargrave 1765–
        5. 5. John (Robert Hargrave) Sr. 1755–1834
        6. 6. Joseph Hargrave 1772–
        7. 7. Mary Hargrave 1766–1798
        8. 8. Samuel Hargrave 1760–1847 m. Elizabeth (Martha) Tiney 1766–1799
        9. 9. Seth Hargrave 1769–1820 m. Sarah Brown 1770–1817
        10. 10. William (H.) Hargrave 1758–1823
        11. 11. Willis Hargrave 1764–1846
    2. 2. Benjamin Alston 1707–
    3. 3. David Alston 1707–1774 m. Mary Low 1703–1774
      1. 1. Anne Alston 1746–
      2. 2. Captain (David) Alston 1733–1805
      3. 3. Isaac Alston 1759–1778
      4. 4. John Alston 1743–1772
      5. 5. Lewis Alston 1753–1778
    4. 4. Dorothy Alston 1698–1701
    5. 5. John (Alston) Jr 1701–1732 m. Rebecca Rolph 1704–1742
      1. 1. Benjamin Alston 1728–1756
      2. 2. Mary Alston 1725–1779 m. George Brown 1724–1779
        1. 1. Agnes (Foreman) Brown 1758–
        2. 2. Ann Brown 1749–1813 m. Christopher Marsh 1742–1810
        3. 3. Benjamin (Alston) Brown 1763–1838 m. Rebecca Wright 1766–1851
        4. 4. General (John Alston) Brown 1752–1824 m. Letitia –1776
        5. 5. Isabella Brown 1753–1809
        6. 6. James Brown 1746–1824
        7. 7. James Brown 1874–1932
        8. 8. Jennet Brown 1753–1832 m. 1st (Lt Rolph) Marsh 1742–1804
        9. 9. John Brown 1748–1755
        10. 10. Mary Brown 1760–
        11. 11. Rebecca Brown 1758–1826 m. Thomas Alston 1753–1833
        12. 12. Mary (B Mae) Laity –1900
    6. 6. Jonathan Alston 1717–1777
    7. 7. Mary Alston 1699–1701
    8. 8. Mary Alston 1702–1745
    9. 9. Susanna Alston 1709–1735 m. Adam Lee 1700–1742
      1. 1. Adam LEE 1730–
      2. 2. Alexander LEE 1728–
      3. 3. Robert LEE 1732–1760 m. Mary Baker 1736–1766
        1. 1. Joseph LEE 1753–1806 m. Ruth Ross 1753–1791
        2. 2. Thomas (Jefferson) LEE 1757–1847 m. Anne Bishop 1749–1830
      4. 4. Susanna Lee 1735–1785 m. Cornelius Baker 1738–1815
        1. 1. Abraham Baker 1768–1827
        2. 2. Catherine Baker 1776–1866 m. James (B Fitz) Randolph 1770–1844
        3. 3. Stephen Baker 1772–1833
        4. 4. Susannah Baker 1770–
    10. 10. Thomas Alston 1719–1756
    11. 11. David Elston 1704–1706
    12. 12. Mary Hathaway 1699–1750 m. William (Spencer) Elston 1696–1755
      1. 1. Anne (Elizabeth) Elston 1723–1787
  2. 2. Annie Elston 1670–1692
  3. 3. Elizabeth Elston 1677–
  4. 4. Elizabeth Elston 1665–1703
  5. 5. John (M) Elston 1675–1743
  6. 6. Margaret Elston 1667–1703
  7. 7. Marie Elston 1671–1703
  8. 8. Peter Elston 1660–1746
  9. 9. Samuel (William) Elston 1658–1727

Joan Clapp's Timeline

2 Records

1638
1638
Birth of Joan (Joanna) Clapp in Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies
Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies
1671
1671
Age 33
Death of Joan (Joanna) Clapp in Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies
Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1638
    Event Place: Woodbridge, Middlesex County, NJ, American Colonies

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1671
    Event Place: Staten Island, Richmond County, NY , American Colonies

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