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Besson Family Tree

November 23, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Besson Tags: family trees

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

First Generation:

(1) Francis Besson (c.1720 – bef. 1798) & Anna Elizabeth Case (c.1725 – 1798)

According to the will of Tunis Case in 1769, Francis Besson was married to Tunis’ daughter, Elizabeth. But according to the will of Adam Hummer written in 1781 Besson was married to his daughter Elizabeth Hummer. Besson was named executor of Hummer’s estate along with Hummer’s son Cort.

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Bearder Family Tree

November 23, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bearder Tags: family trees

First Generation:

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

(1) Dea. Jacob Bearder (1768 – 1838) & Elizabeth Trimmer (1769 – 1832)

Actually, Jacob Bearder should be considered the second generation, as his father Andrew Bearder (1741-1829) and mother Margaret Shepherd (c.1720-1800) were the ones to emigrate to New Jersey from Germany. Margaret came as the wife of a Mr. Shafer, who died at sea. Her three sons were all under ten at the time. Shortly after arriving, Margaret married George Henry Wambaugh, who had also immigrated from Germany, perhaps on the same ship as Andrew and Margaret.

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Bucking the Party Line in 1812

November 11, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber, Coryell, Lambert, Lambertville Tags: John Lambert, politics, The Revolution

1803Lambert icon

Two Letters Written by Sen. John Lambert

Senator John Lambert of Amwell is one of Hunterdon’s most interesting historical figures.1 He served in the state legislature during the Revolution and afterwards served as Acting Governor before being elected to Congress and then to the U.S. Senate.

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The Coryell Family Tree

November 11, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Coryell Tags: family trees

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

First Generation:

(1) Emanuel Coryell (1706 – 1749) & Sarah Tunison (1706 – )

The Somerset Quarterly published “Earliest American Ancestors of Somerset Families” in Vol. V p.188 et seq, which included this statement:  “Elias, Emanuel (or John Emanuel) and David Coriell, perhaps with another brother Abraham, emigrated from the island of Corsica in 1663, and were French. Emanuel went to Lambertville and operated a ferry there in 1733.

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Barber Family Tree

November 10, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Barber Tags: family trees

First Generation:

(1) Samuel Barber (c.1690 – 1751) & Eliada Alida Johnson (c.1695 – after 1782)

The Barber Family in present day Hunterdon begins with Samuel Barber who died sometime before May 1751, age about 61. It is not clear who his parents were. The family was primarily located on Lambertville-Headquarters Road in Delaware Township. Much of the family information comes from Hiram Deats’ notebook on the Barber Family at the Hunterdon Co. Historical Society, which includes his transcription of the Barber family bible.

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Hunterdon Divided

November 7, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bellis, Hunterdon County, Kingwood Township, Larison, Locktown, Sergeantsville Tags: Civil War

1861 War Poster
(Hunterdon’s Militias, part 2)

My previous article (Hunterdon’s Militia) included mention of the Locktown Volunteers and their Captain, John Bellis, who happened to be “an ardent Republican” in a neighborhood of equally ardent Democrats or Copperheads.1 How Bellis managed to get along with his neighbors is an interesting question.

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Hunterdon’s Militia

October 30, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bellis, Flemington, Larison, Locktown, Sergeantsville Tags: Civil War

Cannon-Gazette

Hunterdon County, like all the other counties in New Jersey, had a state militia system in place since before the Revolution. Gen. Washington relied on these volunteers as he fought the British in New Jersey, and they did their part during the War of 1812. But after that, there was little need for them—not until the mid 1850s, when they began to reorganize.

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Hoagland’s Road, part 2

October 16, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bellis, Copper Hill, Hoagland, Raritan Township, Sergeant Tags: land titles, roads

1850 Sawmill2

part 12 of The Route Not Taken

My last post (A Rockafellar Homestead Divided) concerned the farm of Jacob B. Rockafellar who died without a will in 1813. His farm was divided into 28 lots in 1820 and distributed among the heirs. A division map was drawn that showed the bordering owner on the north to be our old friend, Elijah Carman.

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