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Kitchen’s Mill

April 4, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, Kitchen, Rockafellar, Sandbrook Tags: mills

The Mill in Sand Brook

Original version published in “The Bridge,” Fall 2002

This article precedes the next episode in my series on the route of the Delaware Flemington Railroad, a rail line that was surveyed, but never built. It was planned to run right through the village of Sand Brook, very close to the old mill.

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Rockafellar Tree

April 3, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Rockafellar Tags: family trees

The Rockafellar family is enormous, and not just in Hunterdon County. Like many of my trees, this one features branches of the family that I have come across in my research. But there are many others I know little about. They have been left out until I learn more about them.

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The Kitchen Tree

April 3, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Kitchen Tags: family trees

This Kitchen family arrived in Hunterdon County in the early 1720s, and quickly became established. I’ve published this tree to support “Kitchen’s Mill,” my article about property in Sand Brook, Hunterdon County, owned by Henry Kitchen and his son Samuel.

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Hardscrabble

March 28, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Carrell, Case, Croton, Delaware Twp, E. T. Bush, Historians, Hunterdon, Raritan Twp Tags: maps, roads

This article by Egbert T. Bush concerns a family who lived in the Croton neighborhood in the mid-19th century. I thought it typical of Mr. Bush’s style of writing, which may seem a bit florid, but is full of empathy for the characters he described.

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Between Sergeantsville & Sand Brook

March 20, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Aller, Carrell, Delaware Twp, Fauss, Moore, Sandbrook, Sergeant, Williamson Tags: railroads

part seven, Route Not Taken

The train continues on its way to Sand Brook. Having passed through the southern side of the Village of Sergeantsville, it now proceeds through the properties of James Carrell, Othniel Fauss, William Aller, Acker Moore and Mrs. Sergeant.

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The Aller Family

March 20, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Aller, Families Tags: family trees

Since most of the Aller family lived in the northern townships of Hunterdon County, I am not very familiar with them, and hesitate to publish this family tree. However, some Allers did live in East Amwell, Raritan and Delaware townships, so I hope that errors here can be corrected by knowledgeable Aller descendants. Especially confusing are the Peter and Henry Allers.

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Williamson Tree

March 20, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Williamson Tags: family trees

This is a revised version of my Williamson Tree. The previous one was limited to the family of Cornelius Williamson, son of Willem Williamson & Mayken Wyckoff. I had planned to publish a separate tree for Cornelius’ brother William, as both of them lived in Hunterdon County, but have since realized that it is better to start the tree with their parents and include all their siblings.

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Pole Raising in the Days of Lincoln

March 13, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Delaware Twp, E. T. Bush, Historians, Sergeantsville, Stockton Tags: Civil War

This article was originally published in “The Delaware Township Post” on March 1, 2009. The Post went out of business, and the articles I published there have disappeared. It seems appropriate now to republish this article, greatly modified, here.

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Baptistown, part two

February 29, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Baptistown, Hunterdon, Kingwood Twp, Sine, Thatcher Tags: houses, maps, roads, taverns

My previous post began with Egbert T. Bush’s article “Baptistown, One of Hunterdon’s Oldest Villages.” Baptists settled here very early and established a church by 1745. But there was another early institution here—the tavern, which was in operation before the Revolution.

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Baptistown, part one

February 15, 2020 By Marfy Goodspeed in Baptistown, E. T. Bush, Heath, Historians, Kingwood Twp, Trimmer Tags: alcohol, churches, early settlers, land titles, maps, stores, taverns

Recently there has been much discussion on the Facebook page “Historical Kingwood Township” about the history of Baptistown. So, it seems appropriate now to publish this article by Egbert T. Bush with his memories of the ancient village.

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