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Iddings Family

Descendants of Richard Iddings
Generation 1
1.

Richard Iddings-1 was born before 1689. He lived in Newtown in 1753[1]. He was employed as a Yeoman in 1753[1]. He died in 1753[1]. Sex: Male.

Margaret Phillips[2] was born in 1709[2]. She died in May 1793 in Waynesborough[2]. Sex: Female.

Richard Iddings and Margaret Phillips were married in 1705 in St. Paul's Episcopalian Church, Chester, PA[3]. They had the following children:

2. i.

Elizabeth Iddings was born in 1709. She married Isaac Wayne on May 16, 1727[1, 4].

3. ii.

Priscilla Iddings was born in 1707[4]. She died on Jun 11, 1781[4].

Generation 2
2.

Elizabeth Iddings-2 (Richard-1) was born in 1709. Sex: Female.

Isaac Wayne son of Anthony Wayne and Hannah Faulkner was born in 1699 in Wicklow, Ireland[4]. He lived in Enlarged Waynesborough in 1765[5]. He died in Nov 1774[4, 6]. Sex: Male. He was employed as a Member of Provincial Assembly[5]. He lived in 28 Maple Avenue[6].

Isaac Wayne and Elizabeth Iddings were married on May 16, 1727[1, 4]. They had the following children:

4. i.

Anthony Wayne was born on Jan 01, 1745[7]. He died on Dec 15, 1796 in Erie, PA[5, 7].

ii.

Hannah Wayne. She married Samuel Van Leer on Jun 01, 1774[4]. Sex: Female.

iii.

Anne Wayne was born in 1751[2]. She died on Jun 09, 1807[2]. Sex: Female.

iv.

William Wayne. Sex: Male.

Notes for William Wayne:

General Notes:

Born before 1730. Died as infant.

 

 

3.

Priscilla Iddings-2 (Richard-1) was born in 1707[4]. She died on Jun 11, 1781[4]. Sex: Female.

Humphrey Wayne son of Anthony Wayne and Hannah Faulkner[2] was born about 1700 in Wicklow, Ireland[4]. Sex: Male.

Humphrey Wayne and Priscilla Iddings married. They had the following children:

i.

Elizabeth Wayne was born on Jan 20, 1745[4]. She died on Aug 28, 1758[4]. Sex: Female. She was buried in Seventh-day-Baptist's ground at Newtown, Chester Co[4].

ii.

Margaret Wayne was born in 1748[4]. She died on Jan 11, 1764[4]. Sex: Female. She was buried in Seventh-day-Baptist's ground at Newtown, Chester Co[4].

iii.

William Wayne was born in 1749[4]. He died on Apr 25, 1752[4]. Sex: Male. He was buried in Seventh-day-Baptist's ground at Newtown, Chester Co[4].

Generation 3
4.

Anthony Wayne-3 (Elizabeth-2, Richard-1) was born on Jan 01, 1745[7]. He was employed as a Commander-in-Chief United States Army between 1792-1796[5]. He died on Dec 15, 1796 in Erie, PA[5, 7]. Sex: Male. He was known by the title of General.

Mary Penrose[8]. Sex: Female.

Anthony Wayne and Mary Penrose married. They had the following children:

i.

Isaac Wayne[9] was born in 1772[8]. He married Elizabeth Smith on Aug 25, 1802[8, 10]. He signed a will on Nov 24, 1841[9]. He died on Oct 25, 1852 in Waynesborough[8]. Sex: Male. He was known by the title of Colonel[9].

5. ii.

Margaretta Wayne.

Generation 4
5.

Margaretta Wayne-4 (Anthony-3, Elizabeth-2, Richard-1). Sex: Female.

William R. Atlee. Sex: Male.

William R. Atlee and Margaretta Wayne married. They had the following children:

6. i.

? Atlee.

Generation 5
6.

? Atlee-5 (Margaretta-4, Anthony-3, Elizabeth-2, Richard-1). Sex: Female.

? Evans. Sex: Male.

? Evans and ? Atlee married. They had the following children:

7. i.

William Wayne Evans. He died in 1901.

Generation 6
7.

William Wayne Evans-6 (?-5, Margaretta-4, Anthony-3, Elizabeth-2, Richard-1). He died in 1901. Sex: Male.

Hannah Jane Zook. She died before 1901. Sex: Female.

William Wayne Evans and Hannah Jane Zook married. They had the following children:

i.

William Wayne. Sex: Male.

ii.

Mary Atlee Wayne. Sex: Female.

Sources
1

Will or Administration.

2

http://www.legionville.com/FAMILY.html (no longer available)

3

Black & Wayne families. See Thomas Allen Glenn, Some Colonial Mansions. c. 1900.

4

Notes on 28 Maple Avenue.

5

Notes on Wayne's Quarters.

6

Roads out of Philadelphia.

7

Isaac Wayne biography.

8
9

Will of Samuel Smith (1784).

Report created on March 31, 2013