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Dalrymple Family Tree

January 21, 2022 By Marfy Goodspeed in Dalrymple, Families Tags: family trees

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

I decided to make a tree out of the information I have accrued so far to help me sort out relations in my article on The Locktown Hotel. I have not deeply studied this family, so there are certain to be mistakes and missing family members. As always, additions and corrections are welcome. Also, children of daughters will be listed, but not grandchildren.

 

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Servis Family Tree

January 21, 2022 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Servis Tags: family trees

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

It was Isaac Servis (c.1770-1846) who inspired me to compose this Servis family tree. He was the earliest known tavernkeeper in the village of Locktown in old Amwell Township, and son of first generation George & Rebecca Servis.

I am certain there are mistakes and omissions in this tree, and will be happy to receive corrections and additions. Add them to the Comments section below or email me with your information.

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Emery Family Tree

December 3, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Emery Tags: family trees

First Generation

(1) Peter Emery Sr. (1739 – 1798) & Catharine Apgar (~1743 – 1814)

Peter Emery was born in Lebanon Township, Hunterdon County to Conrad and Margreth Emery, immigrants from Wolfenbüttel, Germany.

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Union Hotel, part 3

December 3, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington Tags: architecture, land titles, taverns

1950s-featured

The history of the Union Hotel continues, following the sale in 1850 by innkeeper Mahlon C. Hart and wife Maria to a partnership of real estate investors.

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Union Hotel, part 2

November 6, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington Tags: taverns

Union-featured

Flemington, New Jersey

My last article studying the history of the Union Hotel began with the beginning of the Village of Flemington in the 18th century and left off in 1809 with Neal Hart as owner of what was then known as “the House of Neal Hart in Flemington.”

A sketch of the hotel in its later years.

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Flemington’s Pulmonic Tonic

October 17, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington

Lungs copy

While researching the history of the Union Hotel in Flemington, I came across an advertisement in the November 5, 1845 edition of a newspaper called Public Ledger, located in Philadelphia. It caught my attention for a couple reasons. First, because of its claim to be the only known cure for consumption.

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Rea Family Tree

October 7, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Rea Tags: family trees

First Generation:

(1) Alexander Rea (1710 – 1771) & Sarah

Alexander Rea and his second wife Sarah were Irish immigrants who first appeared in Sussex County, New Jersey about 1752. They eventually settled in Kingwood Township, where Alexander died leaving property to his sons and money to his daughters.

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Union Hotel, part 1

October 2, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington, Hunterdon County Tags: architecture, early settlers, maps, proprietors, roads, taverns

Taylor-cover copy

When The Hotel Was a Tavern

My last article concerned an old restaurant on Main Street (today’s Higgins News Agency) that long ago sported a lovely arch along its front roofline. Previous to that, was the George Rea building, that had a similar arch on all four sides. Looking for the next building on Flemington’s Main Street with that unusual feature, we come to none other than the Union Hotel.

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Oysters Every Style

September 2, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bellis, Buchanan, Flemington, Moore, Rittenhouse Tags: architecture, Buchanan's Tavern, crime and punishment, early occupations, old ways

2 Oysters-alone

The surprising history behind a modest building

My last article was the first of the series I hope to write about Flemington’s 19th century buildings with arches on their rooflines. That last article featured the Clock Tower building at the corner of Main Street and Bloomfield Avenue, built in 1874 by George A. Rea. Now let’s stroll south along Main Street to visit the next building in this series.

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