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Andrew Bray and Sarah Rittenhouse

April 9, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bray, Delaware Township, Families, Locktown, Rittenhouse Tags: churches, portraits, roads, schools, The Revolution

I am not ready to write at length about Gen. Daniel Bray. But in order to write about his son Andrew, something must be said of the father.

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Hunterdon’s Oldest School House

April 9, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Bray, Delaware Township, Families, Gordon, Heath, Historians Revisited, Hoppock, Hunterdon County, J. M. Hoppock, Lair, Opdycke, Rittenhouse, Sergeant, Williamson Tags: early settlers, schools

by Jonathan M. Hoppock
published in The Democrat Advertiser, January 25, 1906

This article was written by J. M. Hoppock. I have added corrections and additions in footnotes. Mr. Hoppock’s very specific description of this building, which was demolished long ago, is invaluable to students of the township’s history and early architecture.

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Anderson Bray Farm and The Pyatt Family

March 31, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Bray, E. T. Bush, Families, Historians Revisited, Hunterdon County, Rittenhouse Tags: farming, land titles, portraits, taverns

Mr. Bush Traces Ownership of Place Long Owned
by Bray Descendants
The Bray Family Portraits

by Egbert T. Bush, Stockton, N.J.
published by the Hunterdon Co. Democrat, April 19, 1934

The following article was written by Mr. Bush about a farm many people think of as the Chet Huntley farm or the Douglas Knight farm. I have added footnotes to flesh out the story. 

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Obituary for Egbert Trimmer Bush

March 26, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in E. T. Bush, Historians Revisited Tags: portraits

Egbert T. Bush, for More Than 40 Years a Schoolmaster, Dies

Hunterdon County Democrat, November 25, 1937

 This obituary was (almost certainly) written by D. Howard Moreau, one-time owner of the Hunterdon County Democrat, and long-time friend and admirer of Egbert T Bush.

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What It Takes To Raise A Village, Pt 2

March 16, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber, Bowne Station, Croton, Delaware Township, Dilts Corner, Headquarters, Locktown, Raven Rock-Saxtonville, Rosemont, Sandbrook, Sergeantsville Tags: Bull's Island, early occupations

19th Century Villages in Delaware Township

This is another long post; it is the rest of a talk I gave in 1997 on Delaware Township villages (part one can be read here). Part two focuses on the villages in the 19th and early 20th centuries. There is far more to say about them, which I will attempt to do in future posts. Currently I have been researching the history of Raven Rock, which you can read about here and here.

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Saxton’s Saxtonville

March 14, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, Families, Holcombe, Raven Rock-Saxtonville Tags: Bull's Island, ferries, maps, mills, Nathaniel Saxton, roads

Recap

In March and May, 1808, Nathaniel Saxton and George Holcombe bought the two moieties or half shares in the 10-acre mill lot and the 30-acre lot that consisted of the southern half of Bull’s Island. Previous articles about the mill property can be read here and here.

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Holcombe’s Mill And Thereabout

March 10, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bray, E. T. Bush, Families, Historians Revisited, Holcombe, Myers, Rittenhouse Tags: alcohol, mills

This article by Egbert T. Bush describes an old sawmill on the Wickecheoke located on a perilous little road, known appropriately as Old Mill Road in Delaware Township.

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Thomas Jones v. David Johnes

February 27, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Bowne Station, Bray, Headquarters, Hunterdon County Tags: The Revolution

Who Collected The Boats?

Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze

I must begin by congratulating all those who worked so hard to save the Christopher Vought house in Clinton Township. The building is a living reminder of the passions that so profoundly moved Americans of all persuasions during the Revolutionary War. To lose that building would have been a tragic loss through demolition by neglect.

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Home of Capt. David Jones

February 27, 2012 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Bowne Station, Bray, Headquarters, Historians Revisited, Hunterdon County, J. M. Hoppock Tags: The Revolution

by Jonathan M. Hoppock
published August 31, 1905
in the Democrat Advertiser, Flemington, NJ

The article was written by Mr. Hoppock. The footnotes are mine.

Article on Capt. Johnes captures the front page in 1905
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