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1. Rev. Abraham PIERSON was born1,2 about 1609 in Yorkshire, England and was christened3 on 23 Sep 1609 in Branford, Yorkshire, England. He died4,5,6,7,8 on 9 Aug 1678 in Newark, New Jersey and was buried9 in 1678 in Newark Burying Ground, Newark, NJ.

BIOGRAPHY: Abraham Pierson was the first pastor of the settlements at Southampton, Long Island, Branford, CT and Newark, NJ. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1632. On 23 September 1632, he was ordained deacon at the Collegiate Church, Southwell, Nottingham, England. He was a strong Puritan, and left England for America. He was admitted a member of the church in Boston on 5 September 1640. In 1640, he was ordained as the minister in Lynn MA. He and other settlers left Lynn, MA and founded Southampton, Long Island in December 1640. He was strongly opposed to Southampton joining the Connecticut Colony in 1644 because Connecticut did not require Freeman to also be church members. In 1647, he moved to Branford, New Haven Colony, where he organized a church and served as minister for 20 years. He was prominent in the affairs of this colony.

In 1667, he and most of his congregation went to New Jersey when New Haven was absorbed by Connecticut. There they founded Newark. It was to be the last Puritan theocracy in America, where the church laws were almost indistinguishable from the civil laws. Pierson remained the pastor there until his death.

Pierson was a stern and strict Puritan who was held in high regard in both civil and clerical circles. Cotton Mather characterized him as a "godly, learned man" and "wherever he came he shone." When he died, his library included over 400 books (one of the largest collections in the colonies), which were left to his son, Abraham.

Abraham married Abigail MITCHELL10.

They had the following children:

+ 2 M i. Abraham PIERSON was born about 1641 and died on 5 Mar 1706/1707.

3 M ii. Thomas PIERSON11 was born12 in 1641/1642 in Southhampton, NY. He died13 before 1684 in Newark NJ.

4 M iii. John PIERSON was born14 in 1643 in Southhampton, NY. He died15 before 1671.

5 F iv. Abigail PIERSON was born16 in 1644.

6 F v. Grace PIERSON was born17 in 1650 in Branford CT.

7 F vi. Susanna PIERSON was born18 in Dec 1652 in Branford CT.


8 F vii. Rebecca PIERSON was born19 in 1654 in Branford CT. She died20 in Nov 1732.

9 M viii. Theophilus PIERSON21 was born22 in 1659 in Branford CT. He died23 in 1713 in Newark NJ.

10 M ix. Isaac PIERSON24,25.

11 F x. Mary PIERSON26.

12 F xi. Davenport PIERSON27.



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2. Abraham PIERSON (Abraham) was born28,29,30 about 1641 in Lynn, Essex, MA. He died31,32,33,34 on 5 Mar 1706/1707 in Killingworth (Clinton), CT and was buried35,36 in Killingworth (Clinton), CT.

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