Cape May Star and Wave, 1 November 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 5

Saturday, November 1, Page Five

ark. £. R. Hand motored to Carney‘ Phon, Haturday. and. remained. at th home of her mater, Mre M. Richardson wver the week-end. lex

her sister for a few days. Coo o UL greatly mlased by her many frients both in the church and tn the entire communs

(81) well (21 eca U1 Evenings 7.15 and 9.00 o‘ciock Matinee every day at 1.16 Musical settings that are a delight to hear accompany Ene ce o a aa montay, Mevember 9.- « ©.

A Timely Help The face is often the first to betray a decline in strength. When you feel rundown and your f; is colorless, the need ‘for LF EMULSION is plainly evident. Those who have tried Scott‘s know its power to strengthen the body, enrich the blood and put the color back in the face. Don‘t be pale-faced Enrollment of 506 members will be he objective of the Cape May Branch f the American Red Croma in the third ol} call, which will be made through ut the mation from November 1° to lovember 11. The enrollment camspaien will be run y a house to house eanvan and a booth t the Post . Office for enrotiment of members. No money will be aotcited in additon o the membership fre of $1 which will onatitute a contribution to a fund !s urrying out the national peace. Fifty per cent of the fee is refunded o the branch for local work, Born to Mr. and Mra. Dwight I. Brady, 907 Sewell avenue, a baby girl

MAYELOWER DESCENDANTS IN CAPE MAY COUNTY

By Rev. Paul Sturtevant Howe, Ph.D, Genealogical Articles by the Rector of the Church of the Advent Hilti Mugher und Memue@n hix. brother were the gtundsotn of the second | Humplirey, . wnd. moms . of Killin . und Efimunat Whiihdin Muxten, "The second Humphery . Huxher tind (two chilldren-EHlis, who married Hanwah Whitin, und. Judith who married ducob Hpicer. In wll these aturemeni» It in neceesary to be on our guard, not assuming that a line of descent lan heen entablinhed until we find out whether a second marringe has not followed the death of the Bret wife, making Children of the same father divided in their nnceatry, some of Mayflower stock, and nome not of that line, Mr. Charles Welsh Edmunds discovered that Hannah Whi! Mdia, the wife of the Srst Eilis Musher, married second an Eldredge, but did not identify the sesond h The children of Eilis Hughes frst, and Hannah Whilidin were Eilis, Memucan, Jesse, Constantine and David. have been led astray . by Dr. Hughes‘ statement that Ellis and Me: mucan were mons of John Hughes, the following deed examined by the writer through the kindners of Mre. Arron W. Hand ta of . the grem ast geneslogical Interest. DEED OF JESSE HUGHES AND MARY I8 wire To MEMUcAN HUouke ‘This indenture made this Twentieth Day of august in the Eighth year of steign of George: the third King: of Great Britain and in the year of our eee a cl Blkty Kight Between Jerse Hughen of the County of Cape May of the one part and moley .is Wife of the Same and Memyorn | Hughex . of the. other part Witmerseth That the Said Jerse Hughes and moley his wife for and In Coneideration of the fume of geventy two Pounds in hand paid By the Bald Memucan Huxn ome o Poe S a knowledge) themself fully Batintedand By these presents doth Grant Barwain and sel} Alien Bnfeaf and Confirm unto the said Memucan Hughee his heirs and assigna for Eaver All that Messuage tenement which mas Given him by the Death of his father Eills Hughes whore will Batreing Date the Ninth day of May one: thousand Beven Hundred and Afty one among-other things Gaive unto his mon Jease Forty Eight Acres of upland and mash Which he Bought at PublMc Bale of the Estate of Levi Eldredge deceased adjoining J Whilldin Require to have and to pet

to him the add dowec fiw belrx and wae | slims for Euver A Htecital Heing lud to the maid witt WI more folly appear and By Vertue of a write derected to . der enitah Hand hich Sheriff he did take and fell the Suime férty BEicht neres of uss lund and munh | Beginning | at Intex Whitiin: corner --- Containing. forty . Eight meres of up lund und. mum. He the Hame more: or Lem With In the Above Bounderye and the suid deme fouth Hold mnd the Rtlchs and Busute: title. Interest Claime: and Demand Whatmever of them. that the wald Sense Maghes and mary hin Wife of in and to the same preminen of in and to Every parte and parcel their of to hive and hold unto the faid Memucan Hushen hie heir und analens for euver together with all the mines. Woodnunder Woods Hunting Hawking Powling fishing Ways ence of Bilon Hand Jesse HustesCsont) Eilis Hughes Junior hetr MaryXHuxhon (neal) mas This document shown that Jenne wae | the non of Kili, that bin wite wan Mary tnometimen written Molly: or Mercy) | and that biw father, Ellin HMuxten, made hin will May 9th, 1761, Alf thin in of the | greatent importance in determining. the | portine of descent from Hannah Whitidin | mother of Eiite nd, Memucan, Jeane, | Conatantine and David Hughes, (8) — Charles Eldredke (B) . Jeremiah |Leaming Eldredge (T7) | Aston Ridredce (6) <Anron, Eldredge (5) | Mercy LeamIng (6 — Hannah Whilidin (@) — Hannah Gorham (2) Dexire Howland (1) oe 1830, married Elizabeth Tomlin of Goshen. and had the following children:- |_ sennie | Eidredge. | married . Samuet Craiz; Judith ‘Tomlin Eldredge: Abble married John Harris; Hattie Eldredge und Paul Eldredge. Jeremiah — L. Eldredge, brother of Charles, wan born #1 November, 1831, married Hary Marshal! and had, lon May Eldredge, born 12 September, 1856 John Marshall EidGredge, born 21, Feb ruary, 1860, George Horn Eldredge born 1 Detember, 1872, Nelson Tomlin Eldredge, brother of the foregoing. was born 13 October, 1933, died 16 June, 1866, married Deborah v. B. Mand, daughter of Amron Mand, and had the following chiidren:« Bouthard Ridredge, Elize, perghmarl Ja cob Bmallwood Eldredge, and Woodrult Rigredge.

used last year" | CB :a | A PK e e) A a <] HILL‘g CASCARAbe P QUININ! Bro 196 _ Jnmien Amith Eldredge, brother of idel~ won ‘Tomi was born 28 Beptember, 1838, marrled Letitin #timpnon, and had three illdren:- Charles | @timpmon: Eidredico, Auguntus Eldredge, Clarn Midredge. By his recond marrinte~-to ---Gardener of Bouth Vineland, N. J., Jamer Amith Ki« drede had a mon, Jamer Kidredre, atterward located at Brimfield, Iilinoia. fnftvntena roomed LAME EVERY MORNING A Bad Back is Generally Worse in the Morning. Cape May People are Finding Retief evans A back that aches all doy sind causes discomfort at night is usually worse in the morning. Makes you feci as if you badn‘t slept at all. You can‘t get rid of kidney back ache, until you reach the cause-the kidneys, Domns Kidney Pills are esfecially prepared for weakened or disordered kidneys-have been gratefully recommended by thousands. Testimony of Cape May pepole proves the merit of Doan‘s. Ask your neighbor. Mrz. John N. Reeves, 639 Lafayette St., Cape May, says "I felt so badly at times with my back that it seemed as if I couldn‘t keep up, I was so sore and lame across my back that when I bent over, I could hardly straighten. There was 1 bear« ing down feeling across my hips, too. 1 got Doan‘s Kidney Pills from Ware‘s Drug Store and they brought relief, pind yid the pains mcross my back and strengthening it." Price 60c, at all dealer. . Don‘t simply ask for a kidney remedy-get Doan‘s Kidney Plils-the same that Mrs. Reeves hikd. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, New York.

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