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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  W. Masters

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clement Masters was born about 1650 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey (son of Francis Masters and Mary); died before 21 Oct 1713 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 1669, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey; New Jersey Census
    • Deed: 10 Nov 1687, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey

    Notes:

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    Clement is named first in his father's will and was also appointed to help his´uª0 ´uª0 mother settle the´uª0 ´uª0 estate; therefore, he was probably the oldest child. Some deed´uª0 ´uª0 transactions name him and´uª0 ´uª0 Pauline in the same record which could indicate his wife's´uª0 ´uª0 name was Pauline. On the other´uª0 ´uª0 hand, he had a sister Pauline, and they may have´uª0 ´uª0 jointly owned land. Dr. John E. Stillwell in´uª0 ´uª0 HISTORICAL & GENEALOGICAL´uª0 ´uª0 MISCELLANY about Early Settlers of New Jersey (Vol. V, p.´uª0 ´uª0 225), interpreted the´uª0 ´uª0 records to mean his wife was Pauline and that they also had a daughter´uª0 ´uª0 named Pauline´uª0 ´uª0 who married Jarrat Wall.
    ´uª0 Clement patented 120 acres of land at Shrewsbury, NJ on Nov 2, 1675. Clement &´uª0 ´uª0 Pauline had´uª0 ´uª0 120 acres in Shrewsberry surveyed on Nov 1, 1675. He was one of the´uª0 ´uª0 earliest settlers of East´uª0 ´uª0 Jersey. In order to receive the land warrant, he had to have been´uª0 ´uª0 living on the land for a few´uª0 ´uª0 years.
    ´uª0 On 10 Nov 1687, Clement sold his patent right for 96 1/2 acres to Jedidih Allan of´uª0 ´uª0 Shroesberry´uª0 ´uª0 at Passequenehua, bordered on the east by George Keith, on the south by´uª0 ´uª0 Manesquam Brook,´uª0 ´uª0 on the west by Thomas Eattone and on the north by Burlington´uª0 ´uª0 Path. On 21 Oct 1713, his´uª0 ´uª0 brother John Masters, son and heir-at-law of Francis Masters,´uª0 ´uª0 late of Shrewsbury conveyed´uª0 ´uª0 property to Francis Masters, son of Clement Masters of´uª0 ´uª0 Shrewsbury.
    ´uª0 Clement apparently violated the Colonial Law by playing games on the Sabbath. In´uª0 ´uª0 1689, he´uª0 ´uª0 was brought before the Grand Jury and charged with "Playing nyne (nine)´uª0 ´uª0 pins on ye (the)´uª0 ´uª0 first day (Sunday)". Thomas Wainwright and John West were also´uª0 ´uª0 charged with Clement for´uª0 ´uª0 playing "Nine pins on Sunday."
    ´uª0 Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. 2
    ´uª0 2
    ´uª0 Clement Masters A:228 at 9s:6d pr an 7:12:00 9:10: 0
    ´uª0 Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Vol. 2
    ´uª0 2
    ´uª0 (35) In right of Clement Masters , at Passequanecka , E: by Geo. Keith ; W. Thos: Eaton´uª0 ´uª0 ; N.´uª0 ´uª0 Burlington path; distress.
    ´uª0 Masters, LeMaistre - Among names of original purchasers of land in Monmouth 1667,´uª0 ´uª0 was´uª0 ´uª0 Francis Masters, as the name is recorded in Freehold records. He is named at same´uª0 ´uª0 time as´uª0 ´uª0 "townshipper". His name subsequently appears in proceedings of court and in´uª0 ´uª0 proprietors'´uª0 ´uª0 records Perth Amboy, as LeMaistre. Their names indicate that both were of´uª0 ´uª0 Huguenot origin.´uª0 ´uª0 The name LeMaistre was soon corrupted to Masters. In 1675 Francis´uª0 ´uª0 LeMaistre or Master, was´uª0 ´uª0 granted 240 acres in Shrewsberry by proprietors. The same´uª0 ´uª0 year Clement Masters and Paulin´uª0 ´uª0 Masters were granted 120 acres in Shrewsberry.
    ´uª0 - A history of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, embracing a genealogical record of earliest´uª0 ´uª0 settlers in Monmouth and Ocean Counties a´/uª

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    Census:
    New Jersey Census, 1643-1890 about Clement Masters
    ´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Clement Masters
    ´uª0 State:´tabª´uª0 NJ
    ´uª0 County:´tabª´uª0 Monmouth County
    ´uª0 Township:´tabª´uª0 Shrewsbury
    ´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1669
    ´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 387
    ´uª0 Database:´tabª´uª0 NJ Early Census Index´/uª

    Deed:
    Patent to Jedediah Allen of Shrewsbury, in right of Clement Masters, for 96 1/2 A of land at Passequanecqua.

    Clement married P.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  P.
    Children:
    1. 1. W. Masters
    2. Richard Masters was born in 1700 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey; died in 1761 in Newton Township, Sussex County, New Jersey.
    3. M. Masters
    4. A. Masters
    5. Pauline Lydia Masters was born in 1659 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey; died on 12 Apr 1732 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; was buried in Old Wall Graveyard, Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey.
    6. F. Masters


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Francis Masters was born on 19 Oct 1623 in Cuxton, Kent County, England; was christened on 19 Oct 1623 in Cuxton, Kent County, England (son of Francis Masters); died in 9 Feb 1679 or 1690 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Francois LeMaistre
    • Name: Francois Masters
    • Immigration: 29 Sep 1664, Virginia; from England
    • Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: 1667, New Jersey
    • Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: 1667, New Jersey
    • Will Proved: 24 Aug 1684, Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey

    Notes:

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    His will was proven in Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co, NJ on 24 Aug 1684. He´uª0 ´uª0 named his´uª ´uªwife´uª0´uª ´uª0 and children in the will. His will is found in DOCUMENTS RELATING´uª0 ´uª0 TO´uª ´uªCOLONIAL´uª0´uª ´uª0 HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 1664-1703, Vol. XXI, by´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªWilliam Nelson, 1899.´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªThe book contains wills, deeds, etc.
    ´uª0 The IGI file does not list him as a son of Francis Masters; however, circumstantial´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªevidence´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªindicates he was a son of Francis who was born in 1599. Francis, presumed´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªson of Francis, was´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªchristened on 19 Oct 1629 in Custon, Kent Co, Eng.
    ´uª0 Francis is the first documented Masters in this family. It is documented that he had a´uª0 ´uª0 ´uªson´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªClement. Clement is believed to be the father of Richard Masters since Richard´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªnamed a son´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªClement who migrated with other sons of Richard from NJ to PA. Records´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªon only two Clement´uª0´uª ´uª0 Masters have been found in New Jersey, which supports the´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªbelief that Richard named a son´uª0´uª ´uª0 after his father.
    ´uª0 A Francis Masters was born in Kent Co., England (IGI File) at about the right time to be´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªthis´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªFrancis Masters. A Francis Masters was transported to America from England by´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªFrancis´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªEngland and arrived in Virginia on 29 Sept 1664. He was one of twenty-six´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªpassengers on the´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªship (DOCUMENTS relating to COLONIAL HISTORY of the STATE´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªOF NEW JERSEY, Calendar´uª0´uª ´uª0 of Records in the Office of the Secretary of State 1664-1703,´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªVol. XXI, by William Nelson, 1899;´uª0´uª ´uª0 Patent Bk 5, . 402).
    ´uª0 England gained control of East Jersey at the time he arrived in America. Francis´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªapparently´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªmoved to East Jersey very soon after arriving. He took the oath of allegiance´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªto the King of´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªEngland and fidelity to the Lords Proprietors in 1668 in Monmouth´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªcounty. In 1670, Francis´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªwas one of many named as "township men" in Monmouth´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªcounty because they were´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªconsidered first purchasers of land and had been there for´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªsome years. The year was not´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªrecorded for the earliest land warrants issued in East´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªJersey, but many were issued in 1675 to´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªsettlers who had lived there for a number of´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªyears. Francis "Le Maistre" was issued a warrant´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªfor 240 acres in 1675. His son´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªClement and daughter Pauline were each given warrants for 120´uª0´uª ´uª0 acres the same year.´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª(HISTORY OF MONMOUTH AND OCEAN COUNTIES by Edwin Salter,´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª1890, pp. 28, 29,´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª360). William S. Horner stated in THIS OLD MONMOUTH COUNTY OF OURS´uª0´uª ´uª0 (p. 201)´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªthat early records show that Francis Le Maistre was known to have been of French´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªextraction. I do not believe he was from France and that Le Maistre was an error made´uª0 ´uª0 ´uªwhile´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªcopying the original record. I have a photo copy of Francis' will and looked at´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªmicrofilm copies of´uª0´uª ´uª0 the original in the New Jersey Archives, and they are very difficult´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªto read. The writing was´uª0´uª ´uª0 not easy to read, and the record is over 300 years old. If he´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªwere from France, I don't believe he´uª0´uª ´uª0 would be arriving in America on an English ship´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªand would not be taking an oath of allegiance´uª0´uª ´uª0 to the King of England. I also believe that´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª"Poolemah" is a copying error. The name is´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªPauline.
    ´uª0 Francis Masters's will was proven at Shrewsbury, Monmouth Co., NJ on 24 Aug 1684.´uª0 ´uª0 He´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªnamed his wife, Mary, and children Clement, Poolemah (Pauline), Mary and (John)´uª0 ´uª0 ´uªCobas´uª0´uª ´uª0´uª ´uªVogden. His wife was named as executor and Joseph Parker and Abiah Edwards´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªwere´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªwitnesses. The will was written on 24 July 1684. Letters of administration on the´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªestate were´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªgranted to Mary Masters and Clement Masters on 24 Aug 1684. Letters of´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªadministration were´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªgranted to Mary Masters of Shrewsbury and William Whitelock of´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªMiddletown the same day.
    ´uª0 Mary Masters, widow of Francis Masters, of Shrewsbury purchased 1/64 of 1/2 of 1/12´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªshares of´uª0´uª ´uª0 East Jersey from Robert Turner of Philadelphia on 22 July 1685. Robert´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªTurner had purchased´uª0´uª ´uª0 the shares from Thomas Rudyard on 23/24 Aug 1682. Mary sold´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª1/2 of the 1/64 of 1/24 shares of´uª0´uª ´uª0 East Jersey purchased from Robert Turner to "Garret´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªWale" (Jarrat Wall) on 27 Mar 1690. She´uª0´uª ´uª0 sold the other half to John Whitelock the same´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªday. Mary apparently was an astute business´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªlady and knew how to deal in land. While´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uª1/64 of 1/2 of 1/12 of the land in East Jersey (eastern´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªpart of present New Jersey) may´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªnot sound like much land, it would be a sizable amount of´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªland. During this time in´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªour nations's history, what is now New Jersey was West Jersey and´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªEast Jersey. A line´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªgenerally drawn north-south through present-day New Jersey was the´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªboundary´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªbetween West Jersey and East Jersey.
    ´uª0 More About FRANCIS MASTERS (FRANCOIS LEMAISTRE):
    ´uª0 Baptism (LDS): 19 Oct 1623, Cuxton, Kent Co, Eng
    ´uª0 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL RECORDS Vol 21
    ´uª0 http://files.usgwarchives.org/nj/statewide/history/colrec/vol21/v21-02.txt
    ´uª0 1681-2 Feb. 9. Last Will and Testament of Francis MASTERS of
    ´uª0 Shrewsbury. Wife Mary, children Clemens, Poolemah, Mary, Cobas
    ´uª0 VOGDEN. The wife, Joseph PARKER, and Abiah EDWARDS executors
    ´uª0 and the last two witnesses. Proved July 24, 1684. 140
    ´uª0
    ´uª0 1684 Aug. 24. Letters of administration on the estate of Francis
    ´uª0 MASTERS granted to Mary and Clemens MASTERS. 141
    ´uª0
    ´uª0 1684 Aug. 24. Administrators' Bond signed by Mary MASTERS of
    ´uª0 Shrewsbury and William WHITELOCKE of Middletown. 141´/uª

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    Immigration:
    A Francis Masters was transported to America from England by Francis´uª0 ´uª0´uª ´uªEngland and´uª0´uª ´uª0 arrived in Virginia on 29 Sept 1664. He was one of twenty-six´uª ´uªpassengers´uª0 ´uª0 on the ship´uª0´uª ´uª0 (DOCUMENTS relating to COLONIAL HISTORY of the´uª ´uªSTATE OF NEW´uª0 ´uª0 JERSEY,´uª ´uªCalendar´uª0 ´uª0 of Records in the Office of the Secretary of´uª ´uªState 1664-1703, Vol. XXI,´uª0 ´uª0 by´uª ´uªWilliam Nelson,´uª0 ´uª0 1899; Patent Bk 5, . 402).\par´/uª

    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index:
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Francis ´uª0 Masters
    ´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Francis Masters
    ´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1667
    ´uª0 Place:´tabª´uª0 New Jersey
    ´uª0 Source Publication Code:´tabª´uª0 9228.50
    ´uª0 Primary Immigrant:´tabª´uª0 Masters, Francis
    ´uª0 Annotation:´tabª´uª0 Date and port of arrival, date and place of marriage, or´uª0 ´uª0 date and place of first´uª0 ´uª0 mention of residence in the New World. Names were´uª0 ´uª0 only indexed if birth overseas was specifically´uª0 ´uª0 stated in source. An A´uª0 ´uª0 following the page number indicates entry appears in
    ´uª0 Source Bibliography:´tabª´uª0 TURK, MARION G. The Quiet Adventurers in´uª0 ´uª0 North America. Parts 1 and 2.´uª0 ´uª0 Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 1993. 670p.
    ´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 358´/uª

    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index:
    Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Francois´uª0 ´uª0 Masters
    ´uª0 Name:´tabª´uª0 Francois Masters
    ´uª0 Year:´tabª´uª0 1667
    ´uª0 Place:´tabª´uª0 New Jersey
    ´uª0 Source Publication Code:´tabª´uª0 714
    ´uª0 Primary Immigrant:´tabª´uª0 Masters, Francois
    ´uª0 Annotation:´tabª´uª0 Contains passenger listings mentioned in Lancour, A´uª0 ´uª0 Bibliography of Ship´uª0 ´uª0 Passenger Lists, 1538-1825 (1963), nos. 72-76, 78B,´uª0 ´uª0 79, 81-83, 83 note, 85, 87A, 88, 89, 98(1), 100,´uª0 ´uª0 102(1A), 104-106, 107A,´uª0 ´uª0 110-111, 111 corr., 112-114. Includes index to ship names, place names,´uª0 ´uª0 and´uª0 ´uª0 about 10,000 personal names, with variant surname spellings. Tepper,´uª0 ´uª0 in nos. 9120, 9135, 9143,´uª0 ´uª0 9144, and 9151, has similar lists.
    ´uª0 Source Bibliography:´tabª´uª0 BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor Ship Passenger´uª0 ´uª0 Lists, New York and New Jersey´uª0 ´uª0 (1600-1825). Newhall, CA: the editor,´uª0 ´uª0 1978. 333p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications,´uª0 ´uª0 Westminster,´uª0 ´uª0 MD, 1992.
    ´uª0 Page:´tabª´uª0 228´/uª

    Will Proved:
    He named his wife and children in the will.

    His will is found in DOCUMENTS RELATING TO COLONIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, 1664-1703, Vol. XXI, by William Nelson, 1899. The book contains wills, deeds, etc.

    Francis married Mary in 1642 in France. Mary died about 1690 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary died about 1690 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    Children:
    1. Mary Masters was born about 1646; and died.
    2. Pauline Masters was born about 1648; and died.
    3. John Cobas Vogden Masters was born about 1642; and died.
    4. 2. Clement Masters was born about 1650 in Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey; died before 21 Oct 1713 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Francis Masters was born on 30 Apr 1599 in Canterbury, Kent County, England (son of George Masters and F. Brome); and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Francis Masters was born on 19 Oct 1623 in Cuxton, Kent County, England; was christened on 19 Oct 1623 in Cuxton, Kent County, England; died in 9 Feb 1679 or 1690 in Shrewsbury, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    2. John Masters was born on 05 Sep 1619; was christened on 05 Sep 1619 in Cuxton, Kent County, England; and died.


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