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Postscript to WNJ

September 28, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Burlington County, West New Jersey Tags: early legislation

Sorry for the delay. Got waylaid by a virus.

I was thinking about that cold winter when the ‘Shield’ arrived in the Delaware River and the passengers walked to land over ice, and then, thinking about how Mahlon Stacy wrote about the bountiful life in the Yorkshire Tenth. It was a little surprising that he did not mention the chilly weather. Of course, Stacy intended his letter to be reread to English Quakers who were debating whether or not to make the trip to America, so he put the best face of things.

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West New Jersey, 1674-1680

September 15, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Burlington County, Gloucester County, West New Jersey Tags: early legislation, early settlers

The history of the newly created Province of West New Jersey shaped the history of the creation of Hunterdon County.

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Samuel Green and West New Jersey, Part 2

September 10, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Burlington County, Green, West New Jersey Tags: early legislation, early settlers, proprietors

I have continued to struggle with the problem of finding the origins of Samuel Green, surveyor of West New Jersey, without much success. For one thing, records are limited. There are many deeds and surveys recorded for properties in West New Jersey, but other than the 1/32nd share mentioned before that Richard Green purchased and then sold to Anna Salter, there is nothing much to go on.

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Postscript to Samuel Green, part 1

August 29, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Green, West New Jersey

Where have I been? Catching up on my research. It’s amazing how much more you can learn when you think you’ve already got a subject covered.

I’ve got lots of good stuff in the pipeline, but some polishing is still needed. In the meantime, I want to acknowledge some help I got from Mary Jackes, who sent me part of a book written by Watson Kirkconnell called “Climbing the Green Tree and some other Branches,” a regrettable title.

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Samuel Green of West New Jersey

August 20, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Amwell Township, Burlington County, Green, Hopewell Township, Hunterdon County, West New Jersey Tags: Bucks County, early settlers, surveying

Among the first settlers of Hunterdon County, in “the Western Province of New Jersey” were Samuel Green and his family. Samuel Green was my ancestor, so of course I am interested in his history. The bonus for me is that his history gives me a way to learn about the earliest days of settlement here.

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What Happened to Malakiah Bonham ?

August 11, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bonham, Fox, Kingwood Township Tags: churches, debt, houses

Despite the scandal involving Malakiah Bonham and Mary Fox, Malakiah Bonham still had good relations with the Fox family.

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Mary Fox and Malakiah Bonham

August 7, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bonham, Fox, Heath, Locktown Tags: churches, early legislation

Mary Fox, born about 1738 in Kingwood Twp., was the second daughter and sixth child of George Fox (iii) and his wife Mary. Her older sister was Anchor Fox who married Uriah Bonham. We know very little about Mary, except that when she was about 18 years old, in 1756, she got into trouble. Sad to say, this story is more about the man who got her into trouble than it is about Mary. Historical records are woefully silent when it comes to women.

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Children of Anchor Fox and Uriah Bonham

August 4, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bonham, Fox, Kingwood Township, Rittenhouse, Sutton

The trouble with writing about families is that the stories get more complicated as you move through the generations. Here is a brief summary of the children of Uriah Bonham and Anchor Fox.

1. Amos Bonham (1752-1817)
2. Dinah Bonham (1756-1810)
3. Mary Bonham (c.1758-c.1838)
4. Hannah Bonham (c.1760-aft 1790)
5. Zedekiah Bonham (1762-1835)

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Anchor Fox and Uriah Bonham

July 31, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Bonham, Fox, Heath, Kingwood Township

This post will continue the saga of the Fox family in Hunterdon. This time the subject is the first child and first daughter of George (iii) and Mary Fox. Her name was Anchor, and she was born about 1728, probably in Kingwood Township.

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George Fox in the Revolution

July 29, 2009 By Marfy Goodspeed in Families, Fox, Hunterdon County Tags: The Revolution

Postscript to “The Fifth George Fox” (1753-1815)

Whilst researching in the County Archives for a future post on another subject, I came across a fascinating court paper [#21152] pertaining to this George Fox.

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