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Lad bifing Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Genealogical Articles ‘by Ferdie Rector of the Charch of the Ad Mullins: WHhevie of Prescinay," Alice Mullins {mother of Prescilia), Francis Cook,
Francis | Eaton, | Ste he Hopkins. Elisabeth How Fiand, Myles pir aen John etal his wife, is zabeth, | (married Em: PE Howland, A F3 How and line found in the County. The following line illustrates this fact, .and shows
the author‘s relation to the Cape Mi line, and accounts for his personal in. terest in the subject we are investi< FORD John Howland married Elizabeth, daughter of esa Tilley, and had a son Isane, married . Elizabeth Vaughn. Their " asoghter was Prescilla Howland, married Peter Bennett, and had a son, Joseph Bennett, who married Thankful Sprout. Here two lines . from Howland snake the Dependence Sturtevant, their rnd isn Mary Soule Sturtevant, married Rev. Elbridge G:rry Howe, the father of the muthor of these articles. ese ancestors lived in the Colony of Plymouth, and the similarity of names shows the undoubted influence May are undoubtedly reinted to t family of the same nume in County, and the name families of Pligrim dessint in Cape May Coomy. AZ Colas Loe (300 1000 9.0.1 1+ 90 a HUGHES A DESCENDANT OF THE PILGRIMS? We have seen that the Rev. Dr. Hughes has ags us a most valuable {contribution to Pilgi and that he himself was a Pligrim de: scendant, On page 18 of "The Divine Covenant" he says: "My great grandfather, on fe Hughes ade, was Mead Hughes. He was born, prorat | the inscription on his tombstone in Cold Spring cemetery, in 1711, and | died September Celts sx aged sixty{one years, | My t grandmother lon: the oy fds wat loc oul { (Hughes), e was according lhe Bd Racription on (Hal LRcumd Gold Spring cemetery, in 1710, and September 21, 1768, aged forty (hight gham J deh article of one as 9th, the will of, Thoma n Leaming was given, yoighe ‘children, with Py by Burs lined the marringes of the Jacob Hughes. Jer Puzd Te e eck i, of Dr. Hugh gestae mg mentioned in the will, who mares. lacob Hughes, was the daughter of Hannah Whilldin, who was the daughter of Hannah Gorham, — ter of the Pilgrim Howlind. In this accurate work nothing is taken ed, and problems of this sd difficult and perplexing. The {{mct that a Jucob Hughes married a |Prescilla, daughter of Thoinas Leaming. is not conclusive evidence that the Jucob Hughes and Prescilia who were the nncestorn of the family we are discussing, are the same, although the presumption is Frame bes in kors (of this conclusion, It fo {find the date of the brom of aI Preiell. {ta, and compare it with the {en on the tombstone, ‘the record of a family bible, if one can ho found reaching back so far Possibly mome reader can rolve this | interesting problem. . During
Ifa eerie Hilerits oil ie in Priladelphia: w be made by Dr. (M ® Jams Edmunds, whose marriag® to Harriet Whittlemore was mention: ed in last week‘s article, was born St died 27 (Wife and. daughter). (2) Rev, James M Edmunds, bo 1 June, 1827, died 28 March, 1M98, married 18 March, 1858. ab Frank ford, Pa., Isabella B. Wo _ | (3) an ily J. w cmon aorn 20 Dec ecmber, 1830, married Rev. William R. Work are about surfeited with this I We W W. stuff, This‘isn‘t a onecountry. seaUNDER THE LEAGUE Hush little frescgl hes Afr 4 freedo ou‘ve e m, LWwiy igs * Hush little nations, Don‘t beo-hoo, We who are mighty se ours too.
Hush little nations, le Sam. -Melandbingh Wilson in N. Y. Su ---» tae --- A reader remark nt the onl thing in which you can get 1t worth for a dollar, in postage stamp piss Bits. hees the d p* the Burison administration.
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