- Richard Lippincott
Richard Lippincott (1615-1683) was an English aristocrat who helped found
Shrewsbury, New Jersey .Life Events
Born in
Devon ,England , he was descended form Ruald Adalphus de Lovecote, aNorman who was a companion ofWilliam the Conqueror . He settled in Dorchester,Massachusetts Bay Colony and became a member of the church, consequently being made a freeman on 13 May 1640. His first child, a son was born and there and he was named Remembrance in the traditionalPuritan manner. However Lippincott soon removed toBoston where his second son John and his eldest daughter Abigail were born. He was becoming disillusioned with New England Puritanism and was formally excommunicated on 6 July 1651 for being tenacious about his religious beliefs which became increasingly different from the church doctrine. A year later he returned to England hoping to find greater religious liberties than he did in Massachusetts Bay. He named his next child Restore in commemoration of this event. After this he began to associate withGeorge Fox and theSociety of Friends (Quakers )and stated debating with Fox's future wifeMargaret Fell about whether or not Christ or the Scriptures was the Word of God. Lippincott was jailed at Plymouth, Devonshire for attesting that "Christ was the Word of God, and the Scriptures a document of the mind of God". After his release he found the occasion to name his next child, a son, "Freedom". Things were quiet for awhile and during this time a daughter named Increase and a son named Jacob were born. After this last child he was again jailed for the "faithfulness of his religious convictions". Fortunately he was released with the help of Margaret Fell who had some influence with Charles II. Deciding that he was treated more poorly as a Quaker in England than he was in the New World he moved toRhode Island were his last son Preserved was born as Lippincott finally believed that he had found liberty inRoger Williams ' new colony. Later, he moved toNew Jersey after buying patents for purchase of which he was by far the largest shareholder. The reason given for the founding of the patents was in order that the inhabitants could experience "free liberty of Conscience without any molestation or disturbance whatever in the way of worship. [http://us.share.geocities./cetbus/cet5B.html]Famous Descendants
George W. Bush is a descendant of his son Freedom Lippincott through his mother,Barbara Bush [http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/rc3.htm]Richard Nixon is a descendant of his son Restore Lippincott [http://www.holcombegenealogy.com/data/rc3.htm]References
History of Burlington Co., New Jersey "Lippincott" pps. 222-223.
Genealogical and Memorial History of the State of New Jersey pps. 531-542.
Bulletin of the Gloucester Co., Historical Society Vol 5 No. 1 September. 1955.
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