DRE VEE IAT] AND wAvE Saturday, September 21, 1919 _
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By Rev, Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D Genealogical Articles by the Recto of the Church of the Advent In four instances we bave foun members of the Crowell family hav married into the Pilgrim stock. (1) Mary Whilldin, daughter: of Joseph Whilldin and Hannah Gorhan Whilldin, married 17 December, 1708 Josiah Crowell. (2) Aaron D. E. Crowell, born ir Philadelphia, 20 April, 1832, marrie at Cold Spring, 13 September, 1859 June Ann Foster, who was descended from John Howland the Pilgrim i two lines. . She was born at Col Spring, 8 May, 1841. (8) James Crowell married Jane Crease. The writer is indebted Inbisdied W. Sayre for valuable facts ried at Cape May Court House, 9 June 1883 to Orilla Whilden (Whilldin) of Cape May Court House. Who Orilia‘s Dentesd be found. The writer is not able with present information to connect Samwe! Foster Eldredge, through the Eldredge line with Samuel Eldredge, who married Mercy Leaming, fifth in descent from Howland, yet Samuel Foster Eldredge is descended from the Mayfiower in two lines, cs will be shown Edward M. Crowell continues the Pilgrim line (two lines), ano his marriage to Orilla Whilldin only adds another. The most convient place to begin the Crowell Pilgrim line is with the marriage of Aaron D. E. Crowell with Jane Aun Foster (18 September
fad daugater, Aun December, 1884. (8) Tryphona P. Crowell, bor a Fishing Creek, 15 April 1864, married at Fishing Creek, 30 August, 1882, Chil (4) Anna Foster Crowell born at Cape May, 6 January, 1866, married # February, 1888, to George Chester Germon, born at Bridgeton, N. J. 5 April 1861, died at Cape May, 9 January, 1890. Two children:- Ralph C. Germon, died 14 June, 1889 and £dward M. Germon. (5) — Sarah E. Crowell, bom at Cape May 8 May, 1867, married September, 1890, to John Snyder of FishAng C This is the record as given by Dr. been born when Dr. Hughes wrote. A complete record is requested from members of the family, Samuel Lawrence Foster, | brother of the Jane Ann Foster whose ances, try is given above, was born at Cold Spring 22 February, 1843, married at Philadelphia, 31 August, 1871, to Marion Upham, born at Philadelphia, 8 April, 1848. Her mother was Eliza Bancroft Upham, born at Fishing Creek, 22 April, 1829. Children of Samuel Lawrence and Marion Upham Foster:(1) Curtis Upham Foster, born at Philadelphia, 4 May, 1874. (2) Lillian Foster, born at Philn~ delphin, 25 July, 1876, (3) Howard Lawrence Foster, born at Philadelphia, 14 July, 1879. (4) Marion Upham Foster, bore mt Philadelphia, 19 May, 1882, (5) Wilmer Strong Foster, born at Philadelphia, 80 November 1887. Douglass Foster, born 28 November, 1864, at Cape May, married at Phila delphin, 11 November,, 1875, to Mary E. Crowell, daughter of Somers Crowell and Ellen Leslie Crowell. Children:- Leste D. Foster, bom 6 August, 1877, and Nellie Foster, born 27 August, 1880. Rhoda Foster, daughter of Downs and Ann Lewrene Hughes Foster, was born 12 July, 1848, married 18 October, 1868, to William Leonard of Fishing Creek,
. [aon of Leonard and Lydia Comming Children:- Harry Edmunds Commings, born 11 May, 1870, died 3 March 1875, George Ogden Cummings, born 25 January | 1878, | Emma Eldredge Cummings, born 13 February, 1875. died 14 September, 1887, Relph Lee Cumminge, born 9 December, 1887. Ellen Edmunds Foster, daughter of Downs and Ann, was born 7 January, 1858, married at Cold Spring, 12 November 1876, to Lafayette Miller Hali, born 19 June, 1849. | Children:- Harriet Shaw Hall, 3 February, 1878, Mary Eldredge Hall, born 3 May , 1880, Wiliam Comminge Hall, born 14 Janvary, 1889, Mary Carll Foster, last child of Downs and Ann, was born 3 May 1885, married, 1874 to James W. Eldredge, son of Daniel C. Eldredge. iioradtiicaatrs nliretafioaiiinse seid 1876, died 1 August 1878. George Belton Eidredge, born 26 April, 1878.
indigrd . Downs, runs back as follows: First line-- (8) Aun . Lawrence Hughes, (7) James Rainy, . (6) Jacob, (6) Priscilla Leaming, (4) Hannah Whilldin, (3) Haraah Gorham, (2) Desire Howland, (1) John the Pilgrim. Second line-Aun Lawrence Hughes (8) (7) — Anton UNDER OPERATION Thompson Baker Crane, 14-year-old son of Herber Crane,, treasurer of the Wildwood Title and Trust Company, and grandson of the former Congressman J. Thompson Baker, is recuperating in a New York hospital from an attack of appendicitis, The a ELCA 3 ca but was taken before he arrived. ---mege-_-. . AGED WORKER DROPS DEAD Henry Morris, 76 years old, No. 787 Third avenne, New ‘York, dropped dead working in the Goldatien building, — Wildwood, late Monday.. He was a retired marine engineer and worked for the Reading Ferry
sold at public House building in Cape May Cou House at 2.oclock p. m. on Saturday October 4. 1009-0-27 2 Notice of Election. aiiy of Cape 2057, . 3. ATE DE L Ide Ny hrg t 2 o, ast to Riguist April 4, 165%, ane ha ama @ thereot, ‘ Notice to herebs ven that the Board ko nefouy sizes coe he mpare thes and fourth election Aisvoters wh"g the — re raat) ra of toFeber 4. 9%, bereby given that "Tou the Hours CFEC her of we" General Assembly A Of New Jermey, for Cape May County, "ot "ouicte Cop TRs one enerim of Cape May County to seres to Three ye e Coroher of Gape May County to nerve for Sre mare f Cape May County for five years. One Conntable to merve for three years. nase de ta imber One cor in fimasd or drwaihe a yl work or the Adaots t of Madinon avenue and o sopthtent of Cake letrict Hermie Two comprizes south of Madison "av ot 2 Araatie noutheast of Cape Inland District _ Number _ Three _ comprises south of Prankiln and Howard mtvely Went of the Allgntio Ocean, northenet of Jackson street eant of Cape Inland District Number Four south of it non street to Seventh avenue went Athanic — Ocean. to" and" Including" the routheant of: Wert: Perry atreet . to Broudway. wat. rorten, City Clerk Dated Reptember fth, 1919 . Notice to of a 9 Curto ( South Cape May, M. I In conformit th the provisions of an Act ESHA "An act to Regulate
yesber Onpeenon dans eoprne 4, 1596, and the amendinent va Sotle v in hereby given that the Boar me end Hrction want np poueh Hail at Routh Cape Mus, N. 4 i, bereby gaven that on (EVista®, Indebrigiriaintity Fard nit brits 0 dv horn Thee ich time the if farouth Will Tore or t (llow wip officers Uovernor of the State of, Ne ‘one "Aurtle tt Cine stay County te serve tor C I tree ye Clerk of Cabe May County. to Assessor to serve for One Counciiman to serve. for **Ewo Counciimen to serve for yearn Borough Dated September 5th, 1918, --- mege ---.. Notice fel Election. L_ 3 13 In figtiems C x= LJ "o" Hiew Electi I resuiiod hn ane fu ex thereot. Noles perp ty ans that the Fak yo min sit fags
Pd PC ac al) putboss "at making a registration of voters and to revise — and correct | the — regiacer | of Fotare fot atid: Genaral Rlbstion of ‘useday, November 4. 19 Notice in herepi t on ¥, eo setGr. 134 seven o‘cl tion will isa wis Tote Tor BH thiare of eate G for the ‘viieerey Clerk: of t Mase May County to serve, tor Ave, One fuk to serve for three one Justice of the Peace to serve for ad "out Pound $+ ptlced & fat One Pound Reaper, District One Eoung Rewer: Disinict Sial fs fM P trict No. Four. frecanred for Deficiencies. porpriations for Relief of Poor. A®l Chantre C. Township Clerk. Dated September 5th, 191 , Notice of Election. Borough of West phosidhig od L_ 2 23 In conformity with the "oi or an ‘ast Bail Hin "h "An wet prox Fer vided Cieviaion of Fond kmexhmants tive A 4, 1806, and the ments Notice is hareby given that the Board of Resist %. trm ection will ait at the Borough dL Wes | EC sib between a th Soars Fae at%, ihat hed oiciock on sai 0 day, f
Bajlccl ral ag ne yoters | to uesday, November 4. ins. Notes is bereb ‘ven that on between the Houre of aix ociock fug and seven geeck p. held at which time Imad peroush will vote for th Justice of the Pease to for five years. One Asmeasor to serve for three years. One Collector to serve for three years Timobome w. Tenanvas Dated September 8th, 1919. bnft?e0000070,0,ormmmmed Notice Aad Election. boacidicnd L_ 3 T3 pei poiainc"- hel the, "o Miona of Act Regulate Rlectione ® Chavidion of Tel e ebru ied wok +) FQA and wae abimpnn tn mpsman Ppiloa Trk Mt cette 2.8 te Sprint at Cape e erit of Cape May County to years. Los Conntabie to serve. for three H. Buse, Barbu Clerk, Dated eptember Sth. 1919,
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