(…) Durling
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(…) Durling, whose given name and parents are unknown, married Phebe Stephens, daughter of Thomas Stephens and Ann (…), before 11 January 1779 when her father named her Phebe Durling in his will.1,2
He is perhaps (and only perhaps) the Morris Dorlon, 1747–1829, d. at Valley Stream, Long Island, who m. a Phoebe (no surname), resided at Hungry Harbor, Long Island, and had 5 children:
The son Thomas could be named for his putative grandfather, Thomas Stephens.3
He is perhaps (and only perhaps) the Morris Dorlon, 1747–1829, d. at Valley Stream, Long Island, who m. a Phoebe (no surname), resided at Hungry Harbor, Long Island, and had 5 children:
Julia,
Thomas,
Abigail,
Phoebe,
Ann
Thomas,
Abigail,
Phoebe,
Ann
The son Thomas could be named for his putative grandfather, Thomas Stephens.3
Family | Phebe Stephens d. aft. 11 Jan 1779 |
This person was last edited on | 5 Jul 2015 |
Citations
- [S171] George Rogers Howell, The Early History of Southampton L.I., New York with Genealogies. Revised, Corrected and Enlarged. Albany, New York: Weed, Parsons and Co., 2nd ed., 1887, 391. CD-ROM reprint, Genealogy and History of the Town of Southampton, New York (http://genealogycds.com: genealogycds.com, 2007), further cited as History of Southampton.
- [S1590] William S. Pelletreau, editor, Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogates Office, City of New York, 1665-1801, 17 volumes (New York: New-York Historical Society, 1892-1908), 9:67 (Liber 32:91), further cited as Pelletreau, New York Will Abstracts.
- [S2023] John Dorland Cremer, Records of the Dorland Family in America: Embracing the Principle Branches Dorland, Dorlon, Dorlan, Durland, Durling in the United States and Canada, Sprung from Jan Gerretse Dorlandt, Holland Emigrant, 1652, and Lambert Janse Dorlandt, Holland Emigrant, 1663 (Washington D.C.: Byron S. Adams, 1898), 81, further cited as Cremer, Records of the Dorland Family.