Sunday, May 22, 2016
Cunditts of Wales(1574): Origins of John Cunditt (of Cundit,Cundict,Condict & Condit families)?
Here we find, (across the seas as our ancestors hint many times), Cunditts in Wales where John Cunditt (the ancestor of Cundict, Condit lines in America??) , who journeyed by ship to America.
CUNDITTS are registered in the Parish Register of Durnford, Wiltshire Wales, Marriage Records 1574-1600 but that still does not conclude it was the original surname of John Condict, the ancestor of nearly all living Condict & Condit lines, as no early generations in America spelled their name that way, although many others often misspelled it:
https://parishroots.co.uk/2014/05/28/parish-register-of-durneford-wiltshire-marriages-1574-to-1600/
There is reference in 1592 of Richard Williams & Hellen Cundict (11/26/1592), and of George Cunditt & Margaret Girle (1599).
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
CUNDITTS OF WOODFORD, WILSTHIRE, ENGLAND, 1630, of CONDITS & CONDICTS IN AMERICA
Other research on THOMAS CUNDITT, as father of JOHN CUNDITT, Witshire, England OF CONDICT AND CONDICT LINEAGE:
http://home.earthlink.net/~smcnulty/Condit.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~smcnulty/Condit.html
Thursday, May 12, 2016
John Conduitt, Westminister Abbey, Parliament
Said to be related to Cunditts, Cundits, Condits,Condicts of America: John Conduitt (1688-1737): Master of the Royal Mint, Parliament member, married Sir Isaac Newton's neice, Barton/Wallop:
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/our-history/people/john-conduitt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Conduitt#Parliament_and_Mint
http://www.westminster-abbey.org/our-history/people/john-conduitt
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Conduitt#Parliament_and_Mint
Harrisons of England, Cundits
Harrison of England and connections and marriage to Peter Cunditt,Cundit (of Condict and Condit family tree):
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/hhdocs/83dechh.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/hhdocs/83dechh.htm#nj_colonialrecs
Richard Harrison Children: Samuel, #5, father to Mary Harrison Cundit (Peter) Peter Cundit: From the Calendar of Wills, Colonial Documents...:
SAMUEL HARRISON, of Newark, Essex Co., Yoeman, will of. Wife Mary, sole excutrix. Children -- Samuel, John, Mary wife of Peter Cundit, Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Ward, Susanna, wife of Samuel Ward, Abigail and Elener. Real and personal estate. Witnesses: Jonathan Crane, John Johnson, Jr., John Cooper.
PROVED December 12, 1724.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/hhdocs/83dechh.htm
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/hhdocs/83dechh.htm#nj_colonialrecs
Richard Harrison Children: Samuel, #5, father to Mary Harrison Cundit (Peter) Peter Cundit: From the Calendar of Wills, Colonial Documents...:
SAMUEL HARRISON, of Newark, Essex Co., Yoeman, will of. Wife Mary, sole excutrix. Children -- Samuel, John, Mary wife of Peter Cundit, Sarah, wife of Nathaniel Ward, Susanna, wife of Samuel Ward, Abigail and Elener. Real and personal estate. Witnesses: Jonathan Crane, John Johnson, Jr., John Cooper.
PROVED December 12, 1724.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
John Cunditt/Condict ancestor to America: from Wales, England, Normandy France (1678)
John Cunditt/Cundit/ Condict / Cundict/Condit...of Norman descent: CONDICT on his gravestone in his church burial ground:
http://pcmorristown.org/about-us/graveyard/grave-site-locator%20map/grave-site-segment-7
http://pcmorristown.org/filerequest/38755.pdf
Nothing like an old church record and a etched stone gravestone to say it all: Leaving the old, historical remnants of the name for others to trace the origins of the family name often lost and forgotten in history, unlike some family genealogy books who authors used one universal name (theirs!) to tag all their descendants. Seem the history of a family name is always evolving.
From the Presbyterian Church Graveyard & Info:
Note: One side of this obelisk carries the inscription "John Condict, of Norman descent, from Wales to America in 1678, d. in Newark, 1713, leaving one son, Peter, who d. 1714, his sons were Samuel, Peter 2d [Peter & Phebe], John, Nathaniel, Phillip [Philip & Mary], & Isaac. Peter 2d d. Morristown, 1768; his sons were Joseph, Nathaniel, Ebenezer, Silas and Peter 3d. Peter 3d d. 1774, leaving three sons, Edward, Byram, and Lewis.
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Dodds in the REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Dodds in the Revolutionary War: Dodds married into the Condict family. Note: History shows the surname spelling with numerous variations, spelled by others, but the ancestor, John Condict, and the early generations, specifically those of the Revolutionary War period, were Condict, including those branches that intermarried with JOHN ALDEN lines, and the same of which and others, that can be traced to Kings of England & Scotland, specifically to King John Lackland, aka, King PLANTAGNET, and date back to the Charlemagne & the first French dynasty, the Merovingians.
Abiel Dodd, Abijah Dodd, Abitha Dodd, David Dodd, Dekoda Dodd, Ebenezer Dodd, Eliezer Dodd, Silas Dodd, in Second Essex Regiment; also in Captain Craig’s Company, State troops. Isaac Dodd,
Privates— Israel Dodd, James Dodd, Jesse Dodd, in Captain Dodd’sCompany, Second Essex; also in State troops, and in Continental Army. John Dodd, in Second Essex; also in State troops, Captain Craig’s Company. Joseph Dodd, Joshua Dodd, Matthew Dodd, Matthias Dodd, Moses Dodd, Parmenus Dodd, Thomas Dodd, Timothy Dodd, in Captain Dodd’s Company;
http://newarkmilitary.com/revenlistedmen.php
Condicts & Condits in the Revolutionary War: New Jersey
Condicts (often misspelled as Condit) in Revolutionary War as all the early generations were Condict, like the ancestor, John CONDICT's, surname: In Captain Squire's Company, New Jersey: http://newarkmilitary.com/revenlistedmen.php
History of Essex and Hudson Counties: New Jersey: Chapter XII: Essex County in the Revolutionary War:
John Compton, Daniel Condict, Nathaniel Condict, Amos Condit, Enoch, Condit, Isaac Condit, Jeptha Condit, in Captain Squires’ Company, Second Essex Regiment. Japhsah Condit, Japtha Condit, Joel Condit, Moses Condit, Samuel Condit, Simon Condit, Timothy Condit, Jonathan Conger, in Captain Lyon’s Company.
History of Essex and Hudson Counties: New Jersey: Chapter XII: Essex County in the Revolutionary War:
John Compton, Daniel Condict, Nathaniel Condict, Amos Condit, Enoch, Condit, Isaac Condit, Jeptha Condit, in Captain Squires’ Company, Second Essex Regiment. Japhsah Condit, Japtha Condit, Joel Condit, Moses Condit, Samuel Condit, Simon Condit, Timothy Condit, Jonathan Conger, in Captain Lyon’s Company.
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