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I did not see any Thomas Casterline in my family.
This is all I know
Descendants of Francis Casterline
Generation No. 1
1. FRANCIS1 CASTERLINE was born 1672 in maybe Paris, France but in France somewhere, and
died 12 Dec 1768 in Morristown, NJ1. He married PHEBE WOODRUFF Abt. 1689. She was born
1676, and died 15 Mar 1782.
Notes for FRANCIS CASTERLINE:
Francis Casterline Will (his name was mispelled in the will but this is the correct person
as dates and people match). It was spelled Catterling ( this is incorrect - throughout
this time period the name was spelled Casterline although this does not appear to be
correct because the name cannot be found in Paris where he came from.
232N
Proved December 27, 1768
recorded in the book K of wills page 32
In the Name of God Amen, Francis Catterling of Morris Town in the county of Morris and
Province of New Jersey yeoman being of sound body and perfect mind and memory blessed by
God on this fifth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred sixty
make and publish this is my last will and testament in manner following.
First I will that all my just Debts and Funeral fully paid and satisfied.
Item I give and bequeath to my eldest Son Francis Ten Shillings.
Item Whereas on or about the thirty-first day of October 1751 I bought Joseph Prudden and
Jonathon Osborn the Plot of land I now live on, Butted and Bounded as by the Deed Appelos
to give and devise the ?fio land with the ?Apprecun Frances unto my Dear Wife Phebe
Catterling to hold for her own use so long as she remains my widow and no longer and after
her marriage or Decease. I do give bequeath in the Said Land with the Appuurtenances unto
my five Sons, names Isaac, James, Joseph, Benjamin, and Jacob, proportion to them in
manner and form following, that is to say, I give and divide to my two Sons Isaac or and
James and to their heirs and assigns for even all that part of it beginning at the West
end theirs of the whole breadth of Said land down to the Brook near my dwelling house and
in which my Said Dwelling House is included to be divided equally between them share and
share alike, changed nevertheless with the legacies in herein after given to their
sisters. I will devi!
se to my two sons, Joseph and Benjamin and theirs and assigns forever, and that part of
it beginning at the Brook aforesaid the whole Breadth of the Said land to Bear Brook, to
be equally divided, Share and Share alike, changed nevertheless with the Legacies herein
after given to their Sisters, and the remainder of my Said Land being thirteen acres lying
on other the side of Bear Brook and running to Daniel ?Sayton (?Layton)'s land. I
give/ devise the Same to my son Jacob and theirs ?unknown word, forever.
Item To give and bequeath to my Dear Wife Phebe all her Wearing Apparel and also all my
Household goods of what sort so ever She be and after her decease, I also bequeath the
Said to my two daughters Phebe and Susannah to divide equally Share and Share alike.
Item To give and bequeath to my daughter Phebe Three pounds sterling and eight Shillings
if un?se to be paid by her by my Son Isaac , his Heirs and Assigns on his or their coming
into the possession of the Premises herein before charged with the same.
Item To give and bequeath to my daughter Susannah the like Sum of Three Pounds to paid her
by my Son James his Heirs and Assigns on his or their coming of possession of the Premises
herein before charged with the same.
Item I so give and bequeath to my daughter Mary the like sum of Three pounds sterling to
be paid her by my Son Joseph his Heirs and Assigns on his or their coming of possession of
Premises herein before charged with the same.
Item I so give and bequeath to my daughter Martha the like sum of Three pounds sterling to
be paid her by my Son Joseph his Heirs and Assigns on his or their coming of possesssion
of the Premises herein before charged with the same.
Item In case my Sons named Isaac, James, Joseph , Benjamin or Jacob shall happen to die
before they have lawful I give them, I then will and devise or bequeath unto them and
amongst Such of my Said Living Sons as Shall survive him or them to be equally divided
among them Share and Share alike.
Item All the rest of my residue of my Estate, whatsoever and wheresoever I give and
bequeath to my Said Loving Wife Phebe her Heirs, Executors and assigns forever.
Item I do ordain Constitute and appoint my Said Dear Wife Phebe sole Execution of this my
Last Will and Testament. In witness who whereof have here unto Sell my hand and Seal the
Day and year first written above written.
Signed, Sealed, and Published in the Presence of us who Subscribed our Names in the
Presense and at the Request of the Testator. Francis Catterling FC (his mark)
Peter Kimble
Hannah Osborn
Mary Solegard O (her mark)
Memorandum, that on the Twenty Seventh Day of December in the year of our Lord one
thousand Seventy Hundred Sixty Eight Peter Kimble and Mary Solegard two of the evidences
to the within will appeared before one Richard Kimble duly authorized and they being sworn
on the Holy Evangelists on their Oaths do declare that they were present did see the
present and did see Francis Casterling , the testator of the Said Will named Sign and Seal
the Same and heard him publish, pronounce and Declare it to be the last Will and
Testament; That at the Doing thereof this was of Sound Mind, Memory to the best of their
knowledge and as they verily believe, and that at the Same time Hannah Osborn, the Other
Suscribing Witnesses was also present, and signed as Evidence as they each did in the
presence of the Said Testator;
also that at the Same time Phebe Casterline, the Excecutor in the within Will named came
before me and was duly qualified by taking the oath of executors as by Law appointed.
Rich Kimble Luv?
Frances CATTERLING of Morristown in his will dated June 5, 1760, refers to land bought
about October 31, 1751 from
Joseph PRUDDEN and Jonathon OSBORN. Hannah OSBORN was a witness." (NJA 33:74)
Children of FRANCIS CASTERLINE and PHEBE WOODRUFF are:
2. i. FRANCIS2 CASTERLINE, b. 1690, France; d. 1796.
ii. ISAAC CASTERLINE, b. 1692.
iii. JAMES CASTERLINE, b. 1694.
iv. JOSEPH CASTERLINE, b. 1696.
v. BENJAMIN CASTERLINE, b. 1698.
vi. JACOB CASTERLINE, b. 1700.
vii. PHEBE CASTERLINE, b. 1702.
viii. SUSANNAH CASTERLINE, b. 1704.
ix. MARY CASTERLINE, b. 1706.
x. MARTHA CASTERLINE, b. 1708.
Generation No. 2
2. FRANCIS2 CASTERLINE (FRANCIS1) was born 1690 in France, and died 1796. He married MARY
DUPREE. She was born 1724 in N.J..
Children of FRANCIS CASTERLINE and MARY DUPREE are:
3. i. JOSEPH3 CASTERLINE, b. 10 Jun 1736; d. 18 Apr 1832, Rockaway, NJ.
ii. ABRAHAM CASTERLINE.
More About ABRAHAM CASTERLINE:
Fact 1: Served as private in Morris Co., NJ militia, also Continental Army (S-535)
iii. HANNAH CASTERLINE.
4. iv. JACOB CASTERLINE, b. 25 Dec 1746, Morristown, NJ; d. 16 Apr 1834, buried in 1st
Presbyterian Church yard, Morristown, NJ.
v. STEPHEN CASTERLINE, b. 1748.
vi. BENJAMIN CASTERLINE, b. 04 Jun 1749; d. 04 Jan 1828, Morris township, NJ; m. RUTH
MATHERS, 06 Oct 1766, Morris County, New Jersey.
vii. SAMUEL CASTERLINE, b. 1752.
viii. FRANCIS III CASTERLINE, b. 1754.
ix. PHEBE CASTERLINE, b. 1756.
x. JAMES CASTERLINE, b. 1758.
xi. AMARIAH CASTERLINE, b. 1744.
More About AMARIAH CASTERLINE:
Fact 1: private in Morris, NJ militiea (S-534), also Continental Army (S-535)
Fact 2: probably moved west
Generation No. 3
3. JOSEPH3 CASTERLINE (FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1)1 was born 10 Jun 1736, and died 18 Apr 1832 in
Rockaway, NJ. He married (1) SUSANNAH LYON 16 May 1772. She was born 1751. He married (2)
PERNINAH SEARING 24 Mar 1799, daughter of WILLIAM SEARING and PERNINAH BURNETT. She was
born 27 Jul 1779, and died 21 Feb 1862 in died in a dwelling a few yards north of Union
Chapel.
Notes for JOSEPH CASTERLINE:
Joseph Casterline Will filed and proved June 14, 1833
In the name of God Amen. I, Joseph Casterline of the township of Hanover in the county of
Morris and State of New Jersey being of sound and disposing mind and memory and ordain
this my last will and testament. I order my executors to sell as much of my lands as will
pay for my just debts and funeral expenses. I then give and demise tomy dear wife Perninah
the use of all my estate real and personal after my youngest son Samuel T. Casterline
ascertain lot of land Vi? beginning win the line between my farm and the farm of Thomas
Vail now lives on called Lindsley farm on the South west side of the Union Turnpike road
fence funning across said road Northeast calling the post and rail fence made last fqall
to be the line until it comes to the end of the fence, Hence running south east towards
the dwelling house of mine until it comes in range with stone wall running along said wall
say northeast until it intersects Stephen Congers line which said Conger bought of
Richared Dell hen!
ce along said line betwenn by farm and said to Peter Tompkins. Thence along said road by
my my house across from the Union Turnpike to my corner between my farm and the Lindsley
farm to the place of beginning include all that I own south of the new post fence called
the first line be there more or less. If my wife Perninah should remain my widow after my
Son Samuel T. Caterline is of age and has his share of above named set off to him it is my
will that she occupy the house and the rest of the lands as long as she remains if she
wished to.
If she should remarry I then give her 1/3 part of all the lands that may belong to the
Estate. If she should die I then order my Executors to sell all of my estate that may be
left, real and personal. Likewise if Samuel T. should die before he arrives at the age of
21 years I order thence to sell what has been willed to him with and divide the proceeds
of the whole after paying the expenses for settling the estate edqually between my
children. Calvin C. Casterline, Matilda R. Casterline and Perninah C. Casterline or Heirs
if they should die, having made provision for all of my children in my lifetime. Fthermore
it is my wish that Samuel T. Casterline should remain with his mother until he arrives at
21 years of age if she remains a widow.
I hereby consitute and appoint my 2 sons Daniel Casterline and Calvin C. Casterline
Executors of this my last testament and will hereby revoking and annuling all former
testaments and last wills. In testimony whereof I here unto set my hand and seal this
fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-three.
Joseph Casterline
Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared as the last will of Joseph Casterline
who signed his name thereto in our presencs at which we at his request signed our names in
the presence of each other.
?Lebee Tomkins
Joseph Casterline
Stephen Conger
Morris County: Joseph Casterline one of the witnesses to the foregoing will being duly
sworn did uphold and say he saw Joseph Casterline, the Executor therein named, signed, and
sealed the same and heard him pronounce and declare of this to be his last will and
testament and at his doing make this before as a ?Selee tompkins and Stephen Congers the
othe subscribers Excecute as ? his? at the same time as a ? witnessed together come with
this ?aparement in the presence of the testator sworn on June 14, 1833
W. ??Wood
surrogate
Morris County: Daniel Casterline and Calvin C. Casterline, Executors of the will in the
foregoing will being duly sworn by ?pose and say that the foregoing ?curlins contains the
true last will and testament of Jseph Casterline. The testator ? mp names as ? believe
that this ?herform the Jame by pay first to offpring so will maker of exhibit onto the
surrogate office of their County of Morris a true and perfect inventory of /and executor
the goods, material and reocrs of daid ?tradt - have or shall come to their knowledge as
possessions or to the possessions and othe ?widow persons from Morris
History of Morris County
1739-
HISTORY OF MORRIS COUNTY, NEW JERSEY,
WITH
Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
OF
PROMINENT CITIZENS AND PIONEERS.
NEW YORK:
W. W. MUNSELL & CO.,
36 VESEY STREET.
1882-
PRESS OF GEORGE MACNAMARA, 36 VESEY STREET, NEW
YORK.
Page 1
Joseph Casterline, formerly Joseph Casterline Jr., who resides on the old
turnpike between Rockaway and Mt. Pleasant, and from whom many
interesting facts have been gathered, recollects going to meetings in "Cook's
church" in 1812. It was a small frame building, and quite an old structure at
that early day--the oldest and in fact the only church in the neighborhood,
except the Rockaway and Whippany churches--and he recollects its
Page 345
being moved up to Denville. His first church membership was with this old
society. Some of its early preachers were Rev. Messrs. Kennard, Long,
Kennedy, McCombs, Page, Atwood and Wenner. He was at this time living
at Rockaway in the employ of Colonel Joseph Jackson. Job Allen owned and
lived on the Glover farm, now the Catholic Protectory farm.
The Methodist Church in Rockaway was incorporated the 20th of April
1833. David Stickle, James Eakley, David Cole, Abraham L. Clark and
Joseph Casterline jr. were the trustees at the time. The first church building
was erected in the fall of 1833, on the spot now occupied by the building
which was erected about ten years ago. Mr. Casterline in 1833 was living
near the union school-house, and was called on by Rev. James Ayres, who
was the presiding elder for this circuit, to get a meeting together for the
purpose of forming the Rockaway Methodist church. Mr. Casterline took
hold of the work and the result was the organization of the church. The first
minister in charge was Rev. Mr. Shepherd. Among his successors were the
Rev. Messrs. Dunn, Downes, Hewes, Paul, Wilson and Wyath and others,
whose names are not remembered.
Page 346
Coming to Denville, we infer that the school at this place is nearly as old as
that at Rockaway. Joseph Casterline recollects an old building standing in
1812 where the present building is, or very near it; and in 1815 or 1816,
when Mr. Casterline was about 19 years of age, a teacher by the name of
Downs taught in the old building. Downs was a clerk at the Mt. Hope
furnace which had just been burned, and he took the Denville school for one
winter. The building was open and very cold; the large fireplace with its
ample supply of logs could not drive out the cold air, and Mr. Downs
undertook to supply the lack of heat in the rear end of the room by
introducing a large iron pot, cast at the Mt.Hope works, as a charcoal
burner. This was a great temptation to the boys to throw bits of paper on the
burning coal, to raise a smoke, much to the annoyance of Master Downs.
On one occasion the spelling class was arranged on the floor in a row, and
young Casterline, who stood close by the fire kettle, dropped on some chips
and papers which he had smuggled into class with him; soon the smoke was
so dense that the order and comfort of the school were completely
destroyed, and Mr. Downs, who was very hasty, lost his temper and left the
school. Of course the children went home, and the cause was soon
known--also the name of the culprit. Next morning Joseph was sent back to
school by his father very early, and found the teacher there ahead of him,
engaged in building the fires. After getting many expressions of sorrow from
young Casterline for the conduct of the day previous, Mr. Downs opened the
school and administered a lecture to the children in general and to young
Casterline in particular, in the interest of order and comfort, and then,
without reference to his own shortcomings, assumed his usual duties in the
school.
Mr. Casterline also attended school in the old red school-house at Rockaway
(before referred to) while Jacob P. Stickle and John J. Derthick were
teachers--both of whom he recollects very well.
Page 353
More About PERNINAH SEARING:
Fact 1: great great granddaughter was Mary O'Shaughnessy
Fact 2: seventh daughter of seventh daughter & had great healing power
Fact 3: by laying on of the hands
Children of JOSEPH CASTERLINE and SUSANNAH LYON are:
5. i. DANIEL4 CASTERLINE, b. 1774, Morris County, New Jersey.
6. ii. ALBERT CASTERLINE, b. 1808, maybe Pequannock since that's what marriage said;
d. 08 Nov 1896, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ.
iii. JAMES CASTERLINE, b. Hanover township, N.J.; m. HANNAH WHEELER, 06 Feb 1800, Hanover
or Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ by Rev. John J. Carle; b. Hanover township, N.J..
7. iv. JOHN CASTERLINE, d. 07 Mar 1812, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ.
v. LEVI CASTERLINE.
vi. SARAH CASTERLINE.
vii. PHEBE CASTERLINE.
viii. HULDAH CASTERLINE.
ix. EZEKIEL CASTERLINE.
x. SUSAN CASTERLINE, b. Bet. 1785 - 1787; m. STEPHEN FREEMAN.
Children of JOSEPH CASTERLINE and PERNINAH SEARING are:
8. xi. SAMUEL T.4 CASTERLINE, b. 06 Jul 1816; d. 21 Aug 1897, Axtell, Kansas.
9. xii. SIMEON LION CASTERLINE, b. 08 Mar 1800, Union; d. 14 Mar 1888, Rockaway Township,
Morris County, NJ.
10. xiii. JANE CASTERLINE, b. 21 Aug 1801; d. 07 Jul 1875.
11. xiv. WILLIAM SEARING CASTERLINE, b. 24 Apr 1803; d. 06 Sep 1855, Rockaway, Morris
County, New Jersey (N.J. Will/inventory no. 3674N).
xv. CALVIN COOK LAWRENCE CASTERLINE, b. 02 Jan 1806; d. 23 Feb 1871, St. Louis; m. SARAH,
Western New York.
12. xvi. HARRIET E. CASTERLINE, b. 25 Nov 1807.
xvii. JOANNA CASTERLINE, b. Jan 1809; d. infancy.
xviii. CHARLES SEELEY CASTERLINE, b. 20 Jun 1811; d. Jul 1883, Western New York; m. FIRST
NAME UNKNOWN LAST NAME LYON.
13. xix. MATILDA KITCHEL CASTERLINE, b. 21 Jan 1814.
14. xx. PERNINAH C. CASTERLINE, b. 20 Sep 1819; d. 07 Apr 1883.
4. JACOB3 CASTERLINE (FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 25 Dec 1746 in Morristown, NJ, and died
16 Apr 1834 in buried in 1st Presbyterian Church yard, Morristown, NJ. He married EUNICE
SQUIRE 06 May 1782, daughter of JOHNATHON SQUIRE and HANNAH DIXON. She was born 04 May
1762 in Morris, New Jersey.
Children of JACOB CASTERLINE and EUNICE SQUIRE are:
15. i. MARY (POLLY)4 CASTERLINE, b. 22 Sep 1797, Hanover Township, Morris County, NJ.
ii. HIRAM CASTERLINE, b. 1786; d. 29 Feb 1788.
iii. HANNAH CASTERLINE, m. (1) UNKNOWN FIRST NAME, TOMPKINS; m. (2) UNKNOWN FIRST NAME,
HARRIS.
iv. FRANCIS CASTERLINE.
More About FRANCIS CASTERLINE:
Fact 1: 22 Sep 1797, christened
Generation No. 4
5. DANIEL4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1)2 was born 1774 in Morris County, New
Jersey. He married ELIZABETH CAVE2. She was born 1775 in Morris County, New Jersey????,
and died 16 Mar 1866 in Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey (This is based on the fact
that Susannah Lyon married to Joseph Casterline went to this church and then Joseph's
son Daniel and Elizabeth would have gone to the same church, therefore Elizabeth could
have been buried the.
More About ELIZABETH CAVE:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church
Children of DANIEL CASTERLINE and ELIZABETH CAVE are:
i. SUSAN E.5 CASTERLINE, b. Nov 1799; d. 12 Mar 1869, Barre Twp, Orleans County, NY;
buried in Barre Center Cemetary; m. (1) STEPHEN FREEMAN; m. (2) SAMUEL BEAMAN STRONG, 26
Jan 1821, Hanover township, N.J.; b. Abt. 1798, Morris County, New Jersey; d. 1886, Blue
Earth, Minnesota or Jackson, Minnesota.
ii. JOSEPH CASTERLINE, b. 20 May 1798, lived in Hanover at time of marriage; d. 26 Nov
1882, Dover. buried in Berkshire Valley Presbyterian cemetary (buried Nov. 26); m. (1)
REBECCA J.; m. (2) MARY COOPER, 19 Jul 1827, Pequannock, Morris County, New Jersey ( Mary
was from Pequannock); b. 1803.
iii. DENNIS CASTERLINE.
iv. ELIZAH CASTERLINE.
v. ELLEN CASTERLINE.
vi. NANCY CASTERLINE.
vii. ELEANOR? CASTERLINE2.
6. ALBERT4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 1808 in maybe Pequannock
since that's what marriage said, and died 08 Nov 1896 in Rockaway Township, Morris
County, NJ. He married NANCY WIER 01 Jan 1831 in Morris County, New Jersey. She was born
20 Feb 1810 in maybe Jefferson since that's what marriage said, and died 20 Apr 1848
in Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey.
More About ALBERT CASTERLINE:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
Fact 1: 1860, found on Morris Co. NJ census living with Eliza, Simon and Sarah Burnett
More About NANCY WIER:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
Children of ALBERT CASTERLINE and NANCY WIER are:
i. ELIZA5 CASTERLINE, b. 1836.
More About ELIZA CASTERLINE:
Fact 1: 1860, found on Morris Co. NJ census living with Albert, Simon and Sarah Burnett
ii. SARAH CASTERLINE.
7. JOHN4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) died 07 Mar 1812 in Rockaway Township,
Morris County, NJ. He married NANCY SMITH KIRK 21 Oct 1810, daughter of WILLIAM KIRK and
AMY SMITH. She was born 18 Dec 1793, and died 13 Nov 1873 in Rockaway Township, Morris
County, NJ.
More About JOHN CASTERLINE:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
Child of JOHN CASTERLINE and NANCY KIRK is:
i. JOHN ALBERT5 CASTERLINE, b. 19 Jan 1812; d. 13 Nov 1876, Rockaway Township, Morris
County, NJ; m. (1) JANE MCKINNON; m. (2) HANNAH O. BRIANT, 13 Dec 1837; b. 29 Nov 1813; d.
17 Apr 1875.
8. SAMUEL T.4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 06 Jul 1816, and died 21
Aug 1897 in Axtell, Kansas. He married LYDIA H. SKELLENGER OR SEELENGER. She was born 1822
in Mount Freedom, and died 1904.
Children of SAMUEL CASTERLINE and LYDIA SEELENGER are:
i. CATHERINE E.5 CASTERLINE, b. 1845, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ.
ii. THEODORE C. CASTERLINE, b. 1844, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ; d. 1921; m.
SARAH; b. 1848; d. 1927.
iii. MARY CHRISTINA CASTERLINE, b. 1847, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ; m. HERBERT
SPENCER.
iv. JOHN D. CASTERLINE, b. Abt. May 1850, Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ.
v. JOSEPH HENRY CASTERLINE, b. 03 Nov 1855; d. 1932; m. ELIZABETH MARGARET HAHN; b. 1867;
d. 1951.
vi. SAMUEL CASTERLINE.
9. SIMEON LION4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 08 Mar 1800 in Union,
and died 14 Mar 1888 in Rockaway Township, Morris County, NJ. He married (1) SUSAN SHARP.
She was born 25 Sep 1799 in Madison, and died 01 Apr 1879 in Rockaway Township, Morris
County, NJ. He married (2) REBECCA DULY. She was born in Ninkey. He married (3) EVENLINE
ATNO. She was born in Succasunna.
More About SIMEON LION CASTERLINE:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
More About SUSAN SHARP:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
Children of SIMEON CASTERLINE and SUSAN SHARP are:
i. AUGUSTA5 CASTERLINE, b. 1835.
ii. ISAAC CASTERLINE, b. 1839.
iii. CHARLES CASTERLINE, b. 1841.
10. JANE4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 21 Aug 1801, and died 07 Jul
1875. She married (1) UNKNOWN FIRST NAME, HARRISON. He was born in Caldwell. She married
(2) HIRAM HENRY BAXTER 21 Aug 1822.
Children of JANE CASTERLINE and HIRAM BAXTER are:
i. ONE CHILD5 BAXTER.
ii. WILLIAM HENRY BAXTER, b. 10 Jun 1825; d. California.
11. WILLIAM SEARING4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 24 Apr 1803, and
died 06 Sep 1855 in Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey (N.J. Will/inventory no. 3674N).
He married JANE DICKERSON HALL 04 Oct 1827 in Morris County, New Jersey, daughter of
THOMAS HALL and SARAH. She was born 1805 in Hanover Township, Morris County, NJ, and died
29 Jul 1886 in Rockaway, Morris County, New Jersey.
More About JANE DICKERSON HALL:
Burial: Rockaway Presbyterian church cemetary
Children of WILLIAM CASTERLINE and JANE HALL are:
i. CHILLION D.5 CASTERLINE, b. 20 Oct 1833; d. 25 Jun 1900.
ii. ALMIREA CASTERLINE, b. 29 Aug 1828; m. MANNING F. SEARNING, 14 Mar 1862.
iii. EVALINE CASTERLINE, b. 02 Oct 1837; d. 11 Jun 1839.
12. HARRIET E.4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 25 Nov 1807. She married
(1) JABEZ HOWARD. She married (2) UNKNOWN FIRST NAME HEDDEN.
More About JABEZ HOWARD:
Fact 1: from Millbrook
Children of HARRIET CASTERLINE and JABEZ HOWARD are:
i. MATILDA5 HOWARD.
ii. SARAH HOWARD.
Child of HARRIET CASTERLINE and UNKNOWN HEDDEN is:
iii. WILLIAM5 HEDDEN, d. 24 Jan 1887, Dover; m. HARRIET SMITH.
More About WILLIAM HEDDEN:
Fact 1: 1860, Morris Co.,NJ census p. 459, living with Aunt Jane Casterline
Fact 2: 1860, Morris Co., NJ census 459 shows John Smith- Harriet's father?
More About HARRIET SMITH:
Fact 1: 1860, Morris Co., NJ census 459 shows John Smith- Harriet's father?
13. MATILDA KITCHEL4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 21 Jan 1814. She
married HORACE S. BARTINE. He was born 07 Apr 1813 in Yonkers, NY, and died 07 Oct 1880 in
buried in Rockaway.
More About HORACE S. BARTINE:
Fact 1: from Yonkers, NY
Child of MATILDA CASTERLINE and HORACE BARTINE is:
i. HORACE F.5 BARTINE, m. LYDIA MARIA COOPER.
More About HORACE F. BARTINE:
Fact 1: soldier in Civil War
14. PERNINAH C.4 CASTERLINE (JOSEPH3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 20 Sep 1819, and died
07 Apr 1883. She married JASPER STAGE.
Children of PERNINAH CASTERLINE and JASPER STAGE are:
i. MAHLON5 STAGE.
ii. GEORGE STAGE.
iii. SEVERAL DAUGHTERS STAGE.
15. MARY (POLLY)4 CASTERLINE (JACOB3, FRANCIS2, FRANCIS1) was born 22 Sep 1797 in Hanover
Township, Morris County, NJ. She married JOSEPH GARDINER SMITH, son of DANIEL SMITH and
JOANA GARDINER.
Children of MARY CASTERLINE and JOSEPH SMITH are:
i. JAMES HENRY5 SMITH.
ii. SUSANNA SMITH.
iii. INFANT SMITH.
iv. LYDIA SMITH.
Endnotes
1. J. Percy Crayon, Rockaway Records of Morris County, N.J. Families, (Rockaway, N.J.,
Rockaway Publishing Co., 1902).
2. 1860 census, Rockaway twp Morris County, NJ, p.458.