Jane:
The CANBY and HAMPTON lines have been abstracted and published in:
Comly Family in America: Descendants of Henry and Joan Comly who came to
America in 1682 from Bedminster, Somersetshire, England. Compiled by
George Norwood Comly, J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia. 1939.
This book is expensive if you want to purchase a reprint copy from
Higginson (I just did, and it was worth my while, for it had information on
several of my husband's lines -- all Quakers). If you cannot find the book
in a local genealogy library, check your nearest Family History Center.
The Mormons may have microfilmed the book and have the film available for
renting for a modest fee.
Anyway, your Mary CANBY (dau. of Thomas CANBY and Sarah JERVIS) b.
9-12-1697, d. 8-3-1784, buried at Wrightstown , PA, m. 8th mo. 1722 at
Buckingham, PA, Meeting, Joseph HAPMTON (d. 10-2-1767), son of John HAMPTON
and his third wife Jane CURTIS OGBORN, widow of Samuel OGBORN and dau. of
Thomas and Jane CURTIS. John HAMPTON came to America probably in 1683,
died at Freehold, Monmought Co., NJ, 1702/3. John's will signed 23 Jan
1702, proved 26 Feb. 1702, filed in the State House at Trenton, NJ.
Joseph HAMPTON & Mary CANBY had issue:
Sarah HAMPTON, b. 1723, m. Isaac WILSON
John HAMPTON, b. 1725, m. Ann CROASDALE
Benjamin HAMPTON, b. 1728 m. Ann WILDMAN
Jane HAMPTON, b. 1731
Joseph HAMPTON, b. 1736
David HAMPTON, 1737-1757
Mary HAMPTON, b. 1739, m. James STOKES
The daughter of John HAMPTON and Ann CROASDALE:
Asenath HAMPTON, b. 11-18-1749 Wrightstown, PA, d. 3-3-1826, m. 4-1-1771
Isaac COMLY.
This is the connection to the COMLY book.
I hope this helps you.
Judith Reesor Hutchinson