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Sandy Ridge, part six

March 8, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bodine Family, Case, Delaware Township, Dilts, Ent Family, Holcombe, Sandy Ridge Tags: land titles

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The Case-Dilts Farm

Once again, I return to Egbert T. Bush’s article, “Sandy Ridge Long a Farm Community.” He wrote:

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Sandy Ridge, part five

February 24, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bodine Family, Butterfoss, Delaware Township, E. T. Bush, Historians Revisited, Hunt, Sandy Ridge

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This post is a return to Egbert T. Bush’s article “Sandy Ridge Long a Farm Community,” the first half of which was published last month (“Sandy Ridge, part four.”) Today I resume with Mr. Bush’s description of a small lot on Sandy Ridge Road, where once stood a house that is now long gone. (Block 54 Lot 10).

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Hunterdon’s Courthouse, 1828

February 16, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington, Hunterdon County Tags: architecture, Downtown Flemington, local government, politics

Flemington Courthouse

Observers of Hunterdon history on Facebook have called our attention to the anniversary of the fire that destroyed the Hunterdon County Courthouse on February 13, 1828. This inspired me to look at the Hunterdon Gazette for 1828 to see how people reacted to this disaster.

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A Lambertville House History

February 9, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Hunterdon County, Lambertville, Other Sources Tags: architecture, houses, land titles, maps, portraits

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Last Sunday, I gave a talk to the Lambertville Historical Society about how to research one’s property in Hunterdon County, with a special focus on Lambertville. It was a great group of people, and I got a chance to appreciate how awesome old photos look when projected on an enormous screen. It was also nice to show many more pictures than I can reasonably do on this blog.

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Sandy Ridge, part four

January 26, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bodine Family, Butterfoss, Delaware Township, E. T. Bush, Ent Family, Historians Revisited, Sandy Ridge, Sharp Tags: early settlers, houses, land titles, proprietors

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This article continues my exploration of the neighborhood of Sandy Ridge by presenting the first half of Egbert T. Bush’s article “Sandy Ridge Long a Farm Community.” There could be no better expert on the subject than Mr. Bush, who lived in Sandy Ridge for many years and taught at the old Vandolah School.

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Sharp Family Tree

January 26, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Sharp Tags: family trees

Robert Sharp immigrated from Deal, Kent County England to Philadelphia prior to the Revolution. He moved to Princeton and apprenticed as a shoemaker before settling in Hunterdon County. He married Rachel Ent, one of the twelve children of Valentine Ent and Susannah Moore about 1778, while the Revolution was in progress. The family is discussed in Egbert T. Bush’s article “Sandy Ridge Long a Farm Community,” published as Sandy Ridge, part four.

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Sandy Ridge, part three

January 12, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Township, E. T. Bush, Fauss, Historians Revisited, Holcombe, Hunt, Rittenhouse, Sandy Ridge, Vandolah

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This is a continuation of Egbert T. Bush’s article, “Old Headstones and Headlines,” which focused on the neighborhood of Sandy Ridge.1

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The Fauss Family

January 12, 2019 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Fauss

As far as I am concerned, the Fauss family in Hunterdon County begins with Rev. Jacob Fauss and his wife Margaret Space, who settled in Amwell Township before the Revolution. His parents may have been living in Amwell township when he was born, I cannot say. He probably had a sister Catharine (c.1746 – 1821) who married a Yawger.

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