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    1. [ORIGINAL-13] Elizabeth Lukens dt of Wm L and m Thos Potts
    2. Nancy Caton
    3. I have this in my database, found at the URL at the top of the quote > http://www.genweb.net/~leesue/Pottsth.htm > 121. Thomas POTTS was born in 1729. He died on Jul 26 1776 in Chelsea Forge, Sussex Co., New Jersey. He was a millwright by trde and lived in Moreland Township for some time. On June 22, 1753, Walter Moore and Sarah his wife conveyed to Thomas Potts, millwright, of the Manor of Moreland, one helf of a certain corn mill, etc., and two parcels of land in Moreland. He subsequently removed to Sussex County, New Jersey, and settled at Chelsea Forge, where he had a landed estate. He was High Sheriff of Sussex County in 1772, and a Member of the Provincial Assembly in 1775 and 1776. He married Elizabeth Lukens, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Tyson) Lukens, Jan 16, 1753. He died July 29, 1776. His widow subsequently married Dr. John Rockhill, a widower with children. (NOTE: Dr. John Rockhill, son of Edward and Elizabeth (Taylor) Rockhill, married, first, Rachel Robeson,) There were no children by this marriage, but some of the descendants by their former marriages intermarried! . ! ! Dr. Rockhill was born March 22, 1726, and died April 7, 1798. Ellizabeth survived him. > > The Potts Family in Great Britain and America, 1901 - Thomas Maxell Potts > > He was married to Elizabeth LUKENS. Thomas POTTS and Elizabeth LUKENS had the following children: > +365 i. Elizabeth POTTS. > 366 ii. Joseph POTTS was born. Died unmarried at about sixty years of age. > +367 iii. Gainor POTTS. > +368 iv. William Lukens POTTS. > +369 v. Hugh Henry POTTS.

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