Page Eight CAPE MAY STAR AND WAVE Saturday, September 20, 1919
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MAYFLOWER DESCENDANTS IN CAPE MAY COUNTY By Rev, Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D. Genestagic®l Articles by the Rector of the Church of the Advent The Will of Jacab Hughes 2nd. Gives egroes Jacob Hughes 2ud was born on the Cee Come ea the 20 of March, 1796 and was buried in |Cold Spring cemitery. Through the courtesy of M 4. Phon y. Hughes: the | writer of these a has been pers Anite remine : Yucab Hughes‘ will, | an instrament of great interest. in | confirming the. Pilgrim genealogical | record already given in these articles [The will beging: "The Will of Jacob ‘Hughes of the County of Cape May," iand the date is 1795, but the last page Lis inissing. — Mention is made of his iwife Ann (Lay rener), his son» The | testinior was a man . of large wealth und influence in the community, as shown by the disposition of his several plantations, and. the evident extent of his household. | Pxcept in the case of his son Daniel. the several plantations are given to the son | named and hix male heirs forever, to |deughters P Cio CCE IfGbiain show the unusual wealth o the testator, and throw light upon a {ittle known fact in the domestic life of the ancestors. "I give unto my (duughter Mary Hughes a Legacy of | One Hundred and Fifty Pounds and my negro wench Patience." "I give unto my daughter, Elizabeth Hughes a Legacy: of Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds, and my negro wench Dinah." ive vrto my son Daniel Hughes One Hundred and Fifty Pounds and my megro boy: Juliu®" I give unto my son Jacob Hughes my negro man Zedebi ab. (Ze¥ediah). I give unto my son James | R. Hughes a Legacy of "Ine bimhad and fifty pounds and my negro Toney." ‘The mother of Jacob Hughes was, as shown in the last article Priscilla Leaming, who was the daughter of Hannah | Whillden, who _ was Jas daushte of Hantah Gorham ter of Pi ferie gations W Pars r an error in typewriting in the
article of inst week, one generation was left out, making Hannah Whill din the daughter of Desire Howland James Rainy Hughes, the youngest son of Jacob 2nd and Amn Lawrence his wife, was born in New England Lower Township, Cape May County,
1791, died 12, ied 9 Fanuary, ib Elza E1. dredge, the third child‘ and only daughter of Aaron taa. and Hannah Langdon Eldredge, She was born at 9h Spring 15 December, Mies ded January, 1876, and, was MF her husband, in Cold ie Srring pAlucl eter, the inscription on his tomb stone stating that be was a Ruling Tide: in the Cold Spring Presbyter ian Church for nearly forty-six years ‘Twelve children were born to James Rainy Hughes and Eliza Eldredge his wife, the following list given by the Rev. Dr Hughes: (1) Jeremiah Hughes, born Cape May 10 December, 1815, died: at Gainesville, — Texas June, . 1884 March, 1857 (at Gaines ville) Sophronia Sparks, born in Ni san County, Tena., 81 Tis} 5 1894 at Gainsvilie 25 April J ‘Sii: ren:- James R., born 20 anuary, Ed Clare, | bon 9 Neverrbon 1868 Adelaide, an older daughter, born 15 November, 1864, married at Gainesville, 15 Beptenbers 1887. to Cyrus Ritchie, born in Texas, 7 November 1w62, and had a daughter, | Annie Titchic, born 6 September, 2) Ann — Lawrence | Hughes, daughter of James Rainy and Ann Lawrence Hughes was born 9 November 1817, PRj book‘ Ea ally M0 Dec 16 Feb Prd December E 5 Bowne E. Foster, born at | Fishing Creek 20 October, 1807, died at West Cape May on his birthday, 20 October, 1886 Children | of | this . marriage: Reuben Foster, born at Cape May, 28 October, 1838, married 6 November 1966, Surmh . Louisa Hand, born at Cape May 8 June, 1849, daughter of Parsons Hand and Sarah Carll Miller, Reuben Foster removed. to the family record is « writer requests some mendr of the family to send m fu¥ list of children and descendants, The children of Reuben and Surah Foster in the incomplete rceord at hand, are: Enoch Edmunds Foster, born 2 S Foster, born 10 July, 1876r Gilbert Foster, born 20 October, 1877, died 20 June, 1878; Frederick Foster, born (5 October, 1879. Jane Ann Foster, the second child of Ann Lawrence: Hughes: and: her husband, Downs E. Foster, was bom at Mes Spring, 8 1 % 1841, . Tang Spr 3 September, 1 |# A ln T Heormmci, born in Phila: delphia, 20. August, 1854. The child [ren and descendants of this marriage sare so numerous that a special artical will be devoted to ine of Crowell descendants of t! Sower, — In formation, including full names. dates of births, deaths, and marriages is requested. (8) — Rev. Daniel Lawrence Hushos, D D. son of James Rainy and Fliza
Hughes born at Cape May, 8 damea , married 19 October, 184%. mira Williams Hughes, (alsa of May. flower decent.) An account of the children . and — descendants of this marriage was given in the artical of August 16
County. | Experience | was born . At ; Somers Point, 23 October, 1874, died | at Cape May, 28 January, 1886. Children:» | Laura S, Mughes hoth | f M a bart a 1848, imantied . elt v . to Jonathan: Hotfi hit H and Howard 8 man nome now comes into the line of Pilgrim descent, . Will some insunad «ond Dactor Howe a full reenntt of the family?
Cox Timangs Cox‘s City Pier Theatre Where Pictures are "presented"-not merely "shown." PROGKEAMME K SEPTEMBER 22ND. Monday Enamndiald 22 sure Walsh in PUTTING ON : A story of a double, an accident, a millionaire and a girl. Its one quarter mystery, one quarter thrills, and . iwo quarters wholesome laughter. Tuesday September June rice and Creighton a Hate LJ E LOVE CHEAT A sweethearted romance of comedy, love, Joyas and laughter, One of the prettiest plays we have meen many a long year: Its kes great and wreatly "simple. Anc-doy, September 24 Arthur park and Dorothy Gree in : eRAISE AGENT edy, in‘ which militant nuffragettes and a ty manager prominently figure. timea Senter hep Pd dal An amazing story, packed with a Taine "T which a girt‘s fate twice hung upon the cant of the dice, Friday, hex wane tige l 26 Barriscale wOMA MichAEL marermp in a skin tight bathing wultAmming pool dinner party-a lis g +A September 21 THE TwiIN: CAS NS A a Lepr ore ction directed by Leonee Perret. — Sug: fsh by Wilkie Collins‘ novel "The Woman in White." Sunday September 25 Frank Keenan in <THE FALSE f cobs e e CCC CCC Ed Fal fkin the greatest rayer of character He has never Erofé us better rani than in "this on on on on m an in n m §1_1 j | J U m n 1 } m a m m 1 Cox‘s o whie, pere a Cape May‘s cory winter ln aetcae At will open scon-WATCH! peroo] LP Cac er Cae ___ JM _ Evening-Ali Seate novus prmpenmaned
Charter No. 9285 — ° bnvmmbidbrmemizedtanas d REPORT ,F CONDITION OF y | 94 [ a Pet (Pari | : » AT CAPE bride IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AT THE cLosk or BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 13, 1919. B Loans and discounts F i Tha rediscounts, ( 3 those shown in b and c) ‘ C*Berserss Total loans * & bo de de et to circulation (par‘ mak secure ion . hon posi par $0,000.00 e) Pl ed to secure : Ein pnbadsGretbierved 85,000.00 Pledged to Sooo W. S. S. savings deposits (par 1,500.00 ipl d 2 Corernment securities . , " 6._ Other tonds, les, etc. Bonds (other than fs ‘bonds) pledged to bright 7,000.00 CRT Total bonds, securities. etc., other than U. 8. bsd Aubbenpiiin Reserve Bank 50 per cent of iption) Value of banking house owned and unincumbered Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Cash in vault and net amounts due from t Rational ke Checks on or Mit banks in the same city or town as bank (other than Item 16) 11161 Pavie of Items 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 54,461.88 Checks on banks located ‘outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items NERO Redems hie fund with U. S. Treasurer and due . S. Treasurer 2,500.00 Interest oammed but not eollectedapproximateon Notes and Bills Receivable not past due $,000.00 ___ TOTAL $999,400.91 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits 38,638.45 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 4948.02 Interest and discount collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned (approxi« mai Amount reserved for interest accrued Circulating notes notaniing® Certified chee nding Total of Items 80, 31, 82, and 38 $89.80 Individual deposits subject to chec j x requiring notice, but les» than hua 30 6 otal of demand deposits (other than bank ) subjec. to Reserve, Items 34, 35, S8 and 99 $11,116.91 2218.02 2.21802 int 16,000 cate and thrift stamp deposit ToS, Deposits including: deposits of U. * dibursing afficer nosite of U. 8. 1650115 TOTAL * 3009.000.01 §=80 4, 3° IERRETL Canifier of th , stthol named bak, do solemnly swear that ‘he above statement is true to the best of my know end belie tisk lor. Subscribed and sworn to before me this "ty of, ‘of ione, 1919. CORRECT-Attest: Public of ‘k. hi 3oHN r po HAlNES, [) . FRANK B. MECRAY,
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