Pane-Joyce Genealogy
19105. Sarah Earle. Born on 18 Dec 1696 in Little Compton, RI.374,271 Sarah died bef 15 Aug 1729.

Children of Thomas and Sarah (Earle) Manchester, born at Tiverton:374
    i. Mary Manchester, b. 9 Apr 1721;
    ii. William Manchester, b. 13 Jul 1724; and
    iii. Thomas Manchester, b. 27 Feb 1727.
On 28 Jul 1720 when Sarah was 23, she married Thomas Manchester (19264) , son of William Manchester (ca 1654-ca 1718) & Mary Cook (6967) (ca 1654-aft 1716), in Tiverton, RI.374 They were married by Job Almy, Justice. Born ca 1694 in Tiverton, RI. Thomas died in Dec 1788.
19106. Anna Earle. Born on 10 Mar 1700 in Little Compton, RI.374,271
1 Feb 1721/2 Anna married William King, son of Ebenezer King (ca 1676-28 Sep 1710) & Hannah Manning (28 Mar 1675-), in Tiverton, RI.374 William King of East Greenwich and Ann Earl of Tiverton were maryyied by Job Almy, Justice, 1 Feb 1721/2. Born on 8 Sep 1703 in Watertown, MA.30

William, of East Grenwich, RI.39
19107. Joseph Earle. Born on 9 Feb 1702 in Little Compton, RI.374,271
Joseph married Sarah.
19108. Thomas Earle. Born on 17 Jan 1704 in Little Compton, RI.374,271
19109. Nathaniel Earle. Born on 28 Jan 1705 in Little Compton, RI.374,271 Nathaniel died in Whitehall, Washington County, New York in 1790.

Nathaniel came to the Pawling area of the Beekman Patent with his brother John about 1739. He was taxed there from 1739/40 through 1770. He was in the Colonial Militia and was commissioned as Capt 1 Feb 1758 with Bastion Wheeler as 1st Lieut. He probably removed to Washington Co., NY soon after 1771, and likely the man in Hoosick Town, Albany Co., in 1790.276
Ca 1728 Nathaniel married Sarah Adams (46793) , daughter of Ens. Richard Adams (28341) (11 Apr 1680-3 Oct 1745) & Mary Cady (34367) (20 Oct 1684-22 May 1752), in Pomfret, CT. Born on 30 Jul 1710 in Canterbury, CT.276

Children of Nathaniel and Sarah (Adams) Earle:
    i. Daniel Earle, b. ca. 1729, m. Mehitable Watson (dau. of Robert Watson of Nine Partners), resided at Stockbridge, MA, and was in Nova Scotia by 1763, Machias, ME in 1777;
    ii. Patience Earle, m. Nathaniel Wallace;
    iii. Nehemiah Earle;
    iv. a daughter married John Ryan;
    v. Nathaniel Earle, b. ca. 1740, m. Rebecca;
    vi. David Earle, b. ca. 1752, d. 16 Aug 1818 æ. 60, bur. at Thorn Hill in Spafford, Onondaga Co., NY, m. Anna (d. 2 Feb 1832 æ. 86, bur. at Thorn Hill);
    vii. (perhaps) Rachel Earle; and
    viii. (perhaps) John Earle.276
19110. Demaris Earle. Born on 18 Jan 1707 in Little Compton, RI.374,271
19111. William Earle. Born ca 1709 in Little Compton, RI.
19112. Jonathan Earle. Born on 7 Jan 1712 in Little Compton, RI.374,271 Jonathan died in Woodbury Clove (now Highland Mills), Orange County, New York bet 25 May 1781 and 31 Aug 1786.

Jonathan (or John) Earle.

Will: In the Name of God Amen. I, John Earll of Smith's Clove, in the Precinct of Cornwel in the
        County of Orange State of New York Being Weak in Body But of Sound Mind and Memory do
        make this My Last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First of all I Give and
        Bequeath unto My beloved Wife the Income of the one third of My Whole Estate Whilst She
        Remains My Widow. I also Give and Bequeath unto My Daughter Elizabeth Her Heirs and
        Assigns for ever, one Hundred acres of Land to be laid out on the East End of a tract of one
        Hundred and fifty acres which I purchased of Her Husband, James Lewis. I also Give and
        Bequeath unto My to my Son John Twenty Shillings. I also Give and Bequeath unto My Son
        Samuel His Heirs and Assigns forever Fifty Acres of Land to Be run out on the Southwest Corner
        of My farm Including the Tract I purchased of Isaac Cronkrite Excepting and Always Reserving
        the Main Stream of Water with as Much Land Adjoining as Shall Be thought necessery or
        usefull for the use of the Grist Mill or any other Mill or Mills that May Be Built in the future, I
        also Give and Bequeath unto My Son Richard His Heirs and Assigns forever fifty acres of Land
        to be Laid out on the West End of a Tract above Described I purchased of James Lewis. I also
        Give and Bequeath unto My Son Benjamin His Heirs and Assigns forever Two Hundred acres of
        Land To Include the Tract or possession He Now Lives on and to Bound to the Westward on
        Land of Joh Rumsey to the Northward on Land Lately Grantted to My Son Richard and above
        Bequeathed to My Daughter Elizabeth and to My Said Son Richard Easterly on Land of William
        Thorn and to Extend So far Southward as Will Contain the Two Hundred Acres Within or Lines
        to be Run parallel to Southernmost Line of Tract above Bequeathed to of said James Lewis and
        Richard Earll. I also Give and Bequeath unto My Son Peter His Heirs and Assigns forever Ninety
        Acres of Land to adjoin South Westward on the Land Bequeathed to My Said Son Samuel and
        Westward to the Land of John Rumsey, and to the Northward on the Land Bequeathed to My
        Said Son Benjamin, and to Extend So far Eastward as Shall Make up the Said Ninety acres, I also
        Give and Bequeath unto My Son Ezrea His Heirs and Assigns forever all My Lands and
        Tenements Lying South Westerly from a Line Extending from a Stake and Heap of Stones
        Standing By the Main Crick Near the Middle Lengthwise of a Small Piece of Land I Bargained for
        Late of Arthur Youmans westerly to the publick Highway Near the Easterly Side of a high Nole
        to a Stake and Heap of Stones, and on the South Easterly Side of the Road Together with the
        Remainder of My Land Not above Bequeathed on the westerly Side of the publick High way and
        on the South of a Tract Adjoining Belonging to William Thorn Called his Reed Lot. I also Give
        and Bequeath unto My Son Jonathan, all My Remaining Lands to the Northeast of the Land
        Bequeathed To My Said Son Ezrea on Both Sides of the Road to him, His Heirs and Assigns
        forever. It is also My Will that My Said Son Ezrea Should one year after My Decease pay unto
        My Two Grandchildren, Joseph and Mary Holloway, the Sum of Twenty pounds Each Equal to
        Wheat at Six Shillings per Bushel and to pay unto William Thorn the Contents of his Bond
        Which I Gave him for the Half of the Grist Mill and further to pay out of My Moveable Estate
        with My Notes and Bonds (illegible)-ded all My other Just Debts and that The Remainder Shall
        Be Divided Equally among My Children their Heirs and assigns forever, and I do Hereby
        Nominate and appoint Jesse Woodhull, Esq., Benjamin, Peter, and Ezrea My Three Sons to be
        My Sole Executors for fullfiling this My Last Will and testament, Hereby Revoking all former
        Wills By Me Made Heretofore. In witness Whereof I have hereunto Set My hand and Seal this 25
        Day of May 1781
        Sealed and Signed in ther presence of John Earll (seal)
        John Weygant, his mark
        John White
        Wm. Thorn
Jonathan married Rachel Adams (46794) , daughter of Ens. Richard Adams (28341) (11 Apr 1680-3 Oct 1745) & Mary Cady (34367) (20 Oct 1684-22 May 1752). Born on 27 Sep 1716 in Pomfret, CT.276 Rachel died bef 31 Aug 1786.

Children of Jonathan and Rachel (Adams) Earle:
    i. Elizabeth Earle, b. 1733, m. James Lewis;
    ii. John Earle, b. 1735;
    iii. Mary Earle, b. 1736, m. Mr Holloway;
    iv. Samuel Earle;
    v. Benjamin Earle, b. 1744, m. Mary Earle (b. 1749);
    vi. Richard Earle, b. ca. 1746, d. ca. 1800 at Highland Mills, Orange Co., NY, m. Sarah Bull (b. 1750, d. 1797, dau. of John Bull and Hannah Holly);
    vii. Peter Earle, b. ca. 1748, d. 15 Mar 1819 at Highland Mills, m. 1st Elizabeth Bull (b. ca. 1752, d. 1 Feb 1794, sister of Sarah who married Peter’s brother Richard), m. 2nd Lois Clark;
    viii. Ezra Earle, b, 1750, m. Mary Sabin; and
    ix. Jonathan Earle, b. 1753, m. Susanna Sheldon.
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