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The Housel Family Tree

April 9, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families Tags: family trees

The Oak Tree by Thomas Bewick

I first came upon the Housel family while researching early families and their properties in old Amwell Township. Later on, I found Ann Housel, wife of Flemington banker John C. Hopewell (see “One Man Makes a Difference.”) The family is a very old one in Hunterdon County.

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Choosing Sides

April 9, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Flemington, Hunterdon, Raritan Twp Tags: Civil War, local government, newspapers, politics

56 Eagle icon

My previous article discussed the evolution of political parties in the early 1850s, both nationally and in Hunterdon County. The Democratic party was still going strong, while the Whig party was fading away and two new parties had come on the scene: the Republican party and the American party, better known as the Know Nothings.

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Political Turmoil

March 26, 2021 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bellis, Flemington, Hunterdon Tags: Civil War, newspapers, politics

Gazette Oct 17 1855

Hunterdon County Politics in the 1850s

I am going to step away briefly from the life of John C. Hopewell to shed some light on a political movement that Hopewell and many other Flemington notables got caught up in.

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