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Captain John Pike

Captain John Pike

Male 1613 - 1689  (75 years)

 

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Capt John Pike-A Founder of Woodbridge, NJ

Brief history on John Pike.

Birth: Nov. 8, 1613
Marlborough
Wiltshire, EnglandDeath: Jan. 20, 1688
Woodbridge
Middlesex County
New Jersey, USA
John Pike (1613-1688) was a founder of Woodbridge, New Jersey, and a Judge and politician of the early colony of New Jersey.

Pike was born in Wiltshire, England. He came to America with his parents, John Pike (1572-1654) and Dorothy Day, first settling in Newbury, Massachusetts. In 1665, acting on the invitation of Governor Philip Carteret, a number of Newbury residents formed a corporation to settle in Woodbridge, named after Rev. John Woodbridge, a Newbury clergyman. Pike, one of the original nine "associates" (and thereby granted some 300 acres, much more than other freeholders), was "the prominent man of the town" in its early years. He was President of Woodbridge, and in 1671 was appointed to the Governor's Council. After 1675, he was Captain of the militia, and afterward known as Captain Pike. He was chosen to represent the township in the colonial General Assembly three times: 1692-3, 1696, and 1697-8.

In 1684, together with his son John, he was convicted of possession of stolen goods, a felony. After his death, the New Jersey assembly passed an Act clearing his name, as well as one allowing his family to sue for defamation.

Pike married Elizabeth FitzRandolph in 1685, although he already had several grown children: John, Thomas, Joseph, Hannah, Ruth - and three others who predeceased him.

Pike is an ancestor of Zebulon Montgomery Pike (1779-1813) explorer and army general, after whom Pikes Peak is named. He is also the patriarch of a large clan of modern day Pikes. According to genealogists using DNA analysis, almost 25% of current Pikes in the United States are descendants from his line!


Family links: 
Spouses:
Mary Tarbelle Pike (1615 - 1680)
Elizabeth Blossom Fitz Randolph-Pike (1620 - 1713)

Children:
John Pike (1639 - 1714)*
Hannah Pike Ayers (1643 - 1689)*

*Calculated relationship
Burial:
First Presbyterian Churchyard 
Woodbridge
Middlesex County
New Jersey, USA



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