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Martha Crane 1725–1795 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1725

Birth Location: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA

Death Date: 1795

Death Location: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA

Father: David Crane

Mother: Mary Crane

Spouse(s): John Alling

Children(s): John Alling, Isaac Alling

In 1725, Martha Crane entered the world in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA, born to David Lieut Crane And Mary Crane. Martha Crane married John Alling, and had children including Isaac Alling, John Alling, Stephen Alling. Martha Crane passed away in 1795 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1725, Martha Crane entered the world in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA, born to David Lieut Crane And Mary Crane.
  • Martha Crane married John Alling, and had children including Isaac Alling, John Alling, Stephen Alling.
  • Martha Crane passed away in 1795 in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA.

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Martha Crane's Ancestors

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Martha Crane
1725–1795
Birth Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Parents
David (Lieut.) Crane
1693–1750
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Mary Crane
1695–1769
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Grandparents
Jasper (Crane) Jr
1651–1712
East Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, United States of America
Joanna (or Johanna) Swaine
1652–1720
New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut Colony or Newark, Essex, New Jersey
Great-Grandparents
Jasper 1639
1602–1680
Capt Swaine
1620–1682
Johannah Ward
1625–1694
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Crane
1570–1631
Alice Briant
1580–1631
William Swaine
1585–1664
Joannah Rose
1600–1688

Martha Crane's Descendants

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Martha Crane (ABT 1725–1795) m. John Alling (1723–1753)
  1. 1. John Alling 1746–1795 m. Abigail Young 1748–1787
    1. 1. Young (Stephen) Alling 1775–1831 m. Patty Cory 1780–1840
      1. 1. John Alling 1802–1884 m. Maria Gurnee 1802–1875
        1. 1. Maria (Jane) Alling 1827–1908 m. Erastus (Rodney) Lee 1827–1863
        2. 2. Elizabeth (Margaret) Alling 1829–1867 m. George (A L) Crowell 1829–1918
        3. 3. Edward (David) Alling 1844–1921
        4. 4. Welthy (Ann) Alling 1835–
        5. 5. George (W) Alling 1839–1915
        6. 6. Francis Alling 1832–
        7. 7. Ann (E) Alling 1836–
      2. 2. Harriett Alling 1801–1871 m. Adam Tinklepaugh 1796–1863
        1. 1. Harriet (J) Tinklepaugh 1828–1901 m. Samuel (Baker) Greene 1828–1887
        2. 2. Adam (M) Tinklepaugh 1819–1886
        3. 3. Lewis (F.) Tinklepaugh 1850–
        4. 4. Emeline Tinckelpaugh 1839–
        5. 5. Charles Tinckelpaugh 1824–1851
        6. 6. William Tinklepaugh 1826–1898
        7. 7. Myron Tinckelpaugh 1830–1851
        8. 8. Oscar Tinckelpaugh 1834–
        9. 9. Martha (M.) Tinklepaugh 1836–1873
        10. 10. Delia (Elvira) Tinckelpaugh 1840–
        11. 11. Amanda Tinckelpaugh 1822–1913
      3. 3. William Alling 1811–1890
        1. 1. Flora (Martha) Alling 1852–1927
      4. 4. Prudden Alling 1808–1879
      5. 5. David (Cory) Alling 1805–1887
      6. 6. Matilda Alling 1816–1894
      7. 7. Jane (Elizabeth) Alling 1819–1906
      8. 8. Lewis (Higby) Alling 1813–1889
      9. 9. Stephen (Young) Alling 1807–1891
    2. 2. Matilda Alling 1770–1860 m. Jotham Baldwin 1769–1862
      1. 1. Abby (Cook) Baldwin 1796–1827
      2. 2. Ebenezer Baldwin 1797–1880
      3. 3. Robert (Brown) Baldwin 1800–1802
      4. 4. Julia Baldwin 1802–1891
      5. 5. Martha (Maria) Baldwin 1807–1839
      6. 6. Stephen (Ailing) Baldwin 1810–1812
    3. 3. Prudden Alling 1779–1857
    4. 4. Abigail (“Abby”) Alling 1783–1870 m. Abram (K) Ward 1784–1847
      1. 1. Henry Ward 1807–1873
      2. 2. Letetia (D) Ward 1809–1850 m. Samuel (A) Baldwin 1808–1887
        1. 1. Anna (Adelaide) Baldwin 1834–1855
        2. 2. Frederick (Wellington) Baldwin 1839– m. Mary (Augusta) Wheeler 1836–1913
        3. 3. Theodore (Alling) Baldwin 1843–
        4. 4. Emma (Whybrew) Baldwin 1831–1892
      3. 3. Prudden (Alling) Ward 1811–1895
      4. 4. Sarah (Emmons) Ward 1813–1891
      5. 5. Matilda Ward 1815–1867
      6. 6. Ellen (Conley) Ward 1817–1897
      7. 7. Albert (Hamilton) Ward 1820–1821
    5. 5. John Alling 1772–1852
  2. 2. Isaac Alling 1749–1819

Martha Crane's Timeline

2 Records

1725
ABT 1725
Birth of Martha Crane in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
1795
1795
Age 70
Death of Martha Crane in Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1725
    Event Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1795
    Event Place: Newark, Essex, New Jersey, USA
    Record Source: North America, Family Histories, Book Title: A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Connecticut : the descendants

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