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tha, Ralph and Samuel; Maggie Ware and Ware. l second child who reached maturity, Matthew Whilldin, born 1816, is also v + Isaac Mahala, born 1820, precies a Ieepar and had (Ca Pho married Chatite Retheciond, aad
pai interest and importance im the development of our Auron Edmonds (1) married as‘ his first wife Lydia Eldredge, the fifth daughter of Amron Eldredge (1) and his wife, Elizabeth Stillwell, and by T na vdice ter of was the daughter of Hannah Gorham, who was the daughter of Desire Howland, daughter of John the Pilgrim. Aaron onde (1) married an his second wife Sarah Eldredge, an older sinter of his first wife, and by her had two sons and to daughters. whe who necticut, and had by her three child: ren: Wiliam W., James M., and Emily J. Edmonds. Jeremiah Edmonds, son of and his wife Jane Whilldin ter of Benatah Tomlin. This is Charles W nds record of | the marriage; Dr. Hughes gives the name
of the wife "Mahala" instead of Loruhamah," The children of Jeremiah rian Bateman. Dr. Howe has received for consulta. tion a valuable memoir from the lib. rary of the late Dr. Physick entitled, "A Memoir of the Life and Ch n of Philip Syng Physick, M. D. by J. Randolph, M. D." | By such assistance, the work of clearing up perplexin questions is greatly advanced. PERE An ommmmend IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY
r & portion of the premises C y the mortgage of the complainai nd by virtue thereof claim some 64 te or interest therein; | And you, Mre. William C. Downing, re made & defendant in, said bill of pant because if in therein alleg: i that you are the wife of William C. waning, and by virtue thereof, you aim some estate or interest by wa & right to dower or other: on of said mortgaeed premises. And you, Minnie J. betcad PE3 made a defendant in said bill of complaint, because it is therein alleged hat you hold a deed of conveyance lor a portion of the premises covered of the complainant, ereof claim some es F Solicitor of P. O. address grass E] Camden, N. 8-9-4t pf. $28.90
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