Third Generation

6. William3 Timberman (Christian2, Hans1) was born in Gloucester Co., New Jersey, and died in Pittsgrove Township, New Jersey. He married Ann Hogate January 3, 1779 in Salem Co., New Jersey, daughter of Samuel Hogate and Hannah Hutchinson. She was born 1760 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey, and died in Pittsgrove, Salem Co., New Jersey.

Children of William Timberman and Ann Hogate are:

    8 i. Jacob4 Timberman, born in Salem Co., New Jersey; died in Salem Co., New Jersey. He married Sarah McShane January 17, 1807 in Gloucester County, New Jersey; born 1777 in Hunterdon Co., New Jersey.

    9 ii. Johathan Timberman, born in Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married Hannah Thomas November 29, 1806 in Salem County, New Jersey.

    10 iii. William Timberman, born in Gloucester Co., New Jersey; died in Franklin Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married Sarah Ayars February 5, 1819 in Alloways Creek Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey.

Notes:

War of 1812 Service records, Timberman, William, Howell's regiment, New Jersey Militia, Private/Private 209 602

    + 11 iv. Samuel Timberman, born September 2, 1779 in Salem County, New Jersey; died July 4, 1858 in Upper Pittsgrove, Salem County, New Jersey.


7. Jacob3 Timberman (Christian2, Hans1) was born 1756 in Gloucester County, New Jersey, and died February 28, 1831 in Franklin Township, Gloucester Co., New Jersey. He married Hanna Hogate Abt. 1780 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey, daughter of Samuel Hogate and Hannah Hutchinson. She was born 1764 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey, and died 1852 in Gloucester Co., New Jersey.

Notes:

Jacob, was born on a farm in New Jersey State, was a soldier in the war of the Revolution, being in the battles of Trenton and Germantown. He was with Washington when he crossed the Delaware and passed the fearful winter at Valley Forge, when the patriots left blood upon the snow from their bare feet. He was married to Hannah Hogate, a native of America, and they had five children: Gideon, Hannah, Betsey and Priscilla. The father lived to the age of seventy five years, and died on his farm in Gloucester County, New Jersey, twenty miles from Philadelphia. He was a patriot who did not hesitate to risk his life for his country As with most family stories, not all are ture. Although Jacob was in the New Jersey Militia there is no documentation that he was with Washington at Valley Forge.

As with most family stories, not all are ture. Although Jacob was in the New Jersey Militia there is no documentation that he was with Washington at Valley Forge.

Children of Jacob Timberman and Hanna Hogate are:

    + 12 i. Hannah4 Timberman, born 1780 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

    + 13 ii. Elizabeth Timberman, born 1780 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

    14 iii. Priscilla Timberman, born 1784 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

    + 15 iv. Gideon Timberman, born 1785 in Gloucester County, New Jersey.

    + 16 v. Christian Timberman, born 1786 in Gloucester County, New Jersey; died 1866 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

    + 17 vi. Sarah Timberman, born 1800 in Gloucester Co. New Jersey; died 1862 in Clayton, Gloucester Co. New Jersey.