Came to the Plantation of John Wynkoop.
Came to the Plantation of
John Wynkoop.

February 23, 1764 The Pennsylvania Gazette

    Came to the Plantation of John Wynkoop, in the Manor of Moreland, Philadelphia County, on the 28th Day of January, a black Horse, about 15 Hands and a Half high, has a Star in his Forehead, shod all round, paces and trots. The Owner is desired to come and prove his Property, pay the Charges, and take him away.


Source:

Unknown, "Came to the Plantation of John Wynkoop," The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pa., Thursday, 23rd February 1764.


Notes:

    Richard Wynkoop, in the 1904 edition of the Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States of America, has this to say about John Wynkoop on page 59:


    144. John Wynkoop, (Cornelius 44, Gerret 5, Cornelius 1,) born December 1 or 15, 1729, baptized March 5, 1730: died July 14, 1784.: married, March 26, 1751, Catharine Van Meter, of New Jersey.
    Children of John and Catharine Wynkoop:
363. Cornelius: b. May 24, 1758, bp. Aug. 5: d. Aug. 1758.
364. Isaac: b. Aug. 1, 1759: m. Rachel Van Cleve.
365. Cornelius; b. June 18, 1762: m. Margaret Fulton.
366. Abraham: b. Apl. 7, 1765: m. Ruth Hayr.
367. Rebecca: b. Aug. 28, 1768, bp. Oct. 16: m. 1st, Henry Hoogland, but had no child: m. 2d, George or Casper Fetter, and had three sons and five daughters.

    Chris

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