History of Hunterdon and Somerset counties, New Jersey : with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers, Part 67

Author: Snell, James P; Ellis, Franklin, 1828-1885
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Philadelphia : Everts & Peck
Number of Pages: 1170


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COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS.


1868, Julin C. Rufferty ; 1871, Rov. Cornelios S. Conkling ; 1879, Ruliff S. Swackhamer.


COMMISSIONERS TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDGMENT AND PROOF OF DEEDS.


1816, John Cavanagh, Cornelius J. Wyckoff, George Maxwell. 1817, James Larason, Jacob Housel.


1820, Cornelius Lake, Cornelius J. Wyckoff, John Brittaln, Edmund Bur- roughs, Robeson Rockhill.


1821, Jacob J. Young, Anthony MT. Farley, John Lake, James Larason. 1822, Jacob Honsel, M. J. Stockton, Thomas D. Jenkins.


1823, Josoph Hogs.


1824, Richard Opdyke, Philip Alpangh, Enoch Johnson.


1826, John R. Tucker, Cornelius Lake, John B. Stires, Wilson Honsel, Josoph Woud, William Nixon, J. Welling, Robeson Rockhill, Cor- neliue J. Wyckoff, Andrew Bartles.


1826, Samuel Evans, James Larason.


1827, Thoums 1. Jenkins, John Lake, Joseph Boss.


1828, Emloy Holevmbo.


1830, Corneline Lake, J. G. Hongland, Wilson Housel, William Nixon, John R. Tucker, John W. Bray.


1831, Andrew Bartles, James Laramon, Johu Lake.


1837, Joseph Huffman, Tewksbury ; Willlam Rinehart, Bethlehem ; Peter Thompson, Alexandrin.


1×38, David S. Manners, Amwell : Jacob 1'. Fisher, Delaware.


1540, Joseph Chapman, Johu H. Large, Wilson Housel, Tunle Smith.


1841, Samuel Fritts, William Bonnell, William Vliet, Amos Hoagland, Georgo P'. Rex, Jacob S. Mowry, David P. Huffman, David Neighbour. 1542, Philip C. Huffman, Peter Thompson.


1843, James J. Fisher, Delaware ; Jacob Cole, Reulington ; Peter C. Rea, Itoritan; Jacob P. Fisher, David Neighbour, Lebanon.


1844, Morris S. Stiger, Clinton ; Jeremiah Smith, Delaware; Joseph Bes- bon, George Trimmer, Raritan ; Isuse R. Srope, Kingwood; James M. Johnson, Lobanon ; Joseph Thompson, Alexandria : Moses Far- row, Bethlehem ; John Opdycke, Kingwood ; Joseph Johnson, Leb- anon ; Gideon Plullipe, Emley Holcombe, Amwell.


1845, George W. A. C. Lnudy, Moses E. Hoyt, Franklin ; Peter F. Op- dycko, Kingwood; John S. Williamson, Amwell; Aaron Eckle, Alexnudria; David Neighbour, Lebanon ; Abraham Conover, Dela- waro.


1846, John V. Thatchor, Kingwood ; Isnac Johnson, Puter Thompson, Alexandria ; Davhl P. Srope, Lebanon ; Robert Foster, Edward C. Rockhill, Bethlehem ; Jacob S. Manners, East Amwell ; David B. Huffman, Clinton ; William Vllet, Tewksbury ; Moses E. Hoyt, Franklin; Jucob Iteod, West Amwell; Nelson Thatcher, Reading- ton.


1847, Moses E. Hoyt, Franklin ; Aaron Thompson, Rendiugton; David Neighbour, Lebanon ; David B. Huffinan, Clinton; Jacob F. Apgar, Robert M. Honeyman, Towksbury.


1818, Nelson V. Young, West Amwell.


1849, Samuel Cooley, Alexandria ; Dr. George l'. Rex, Ralph Rudoboek, Raritan ; Edwin N. Ball, Joseph Anderson, Bethlehem.


1850, John S. Williamson, John L. Cuse, East Amwell ; George Moirhend, West Amwell; Andrew B. Rittenhouse, Delaware; Peter F. Opdyke, Kingwood ; George W. A. C. Lundy, Georgo W. Waterhouse, Frank- lin ; Lewis JI. Prevost, William A. Huff, Alexandrin ; Peter Mellek, Bethlehem ; Poter Il. Huffman, Clinton ; Wesley J. Lindabory, Tewksbury; Isalah P. Large, John Vanderbeck, Readingtou ; Adams C. Davis, Raritan ; Lemuel Il. Parsons, Lewis S. Paxson, Alexander Grant, Lambertville.


1851, John HI. Williamson, West Amwell; Charles Holcombe, Ralph Schenck, East Amwell; Miller Kline, Inritan ; John W. Bellis, East Amwell ; David Chamberlin, Bethlehem ; Samnel D. Barcroft, Ampling B. Chamberlin, Kingwood ; James M. Johnson, Lobnnon.


1852, Joseph Bartles, Frodorick Apgar, Tewksbury ; David D. Schomp, Sr., Rendington; Duvill Neighbour, Lebanon ; Michael Shurts, Clinton ; Jeremiah Smith, Delaware; Ingham Coryoll, Lambert- ville ; Henry S. Trimmer, Franklin.


1853, Samuel Grovondycko, Clinton; David Chamberlin, Bethlehem; David B. Boss, Delaware ; Lewis Young, Lebanon; Josoph P. Lake, Bethlehem ; Roberson Rockhill, William Bonnell, L'nion; Charles Tomlinson, Bethlehem.


1851, Peter II. Dilta, Lambertville ; John P. Rittenhouse, Berzilla Rob- bins, Raritan ; Poter C. Bloom, Alexandria.


1835, William A. Hoff, Nathaniel Eicke, Alexandria; Peter F. Ojalycke, Kingwood; George W. A. C. Londy, Andrew Emmons, Peter Melick, Franklin; Robert Foster, I'nion ; Peter Vanpelt, Clinton ; Isalah P. Large, Anron Thompson, Readington ; Samuel W. Salter, Tewks- bury ; Lemuel H. Parsons, Lewis S. Paxson, Lambertvillo ; John H. Williamson, Willlum W. Metler, East Amwell; Reading Moore, Delaware.


1856, Ralph Schenck, Daniel Skinner, John S. Drake, West Amwell ; Jeremiah Trout, Delaware; Joseph B. Pierson, Luther Oplycke, Franklin; Amplina B. Chamborlin, Samuel D. Barcroft, Kingwood ; Augustus Blackwell, Miller Kline, Raritan ; John L. Case, Johu W. Bollin, East Amwell.


1857, Cornelme 11. Rose, West Amwell ; Michael Shurts, Clinton ; Jehu Huffman, Delaware; Henry S. Trinnner, Franklin; David Nrigh- bour, Lebanon ; David D. Schomp, Readington ; Joseph Bartles, Frederick Apgar, Tewksbury ; William T. Srope, Kingwood; Peter H. Rowland, Abraham W. Grant, Lebanon ; John Hance, Bethle-


1858, David Chamberlin, Joseph P. Lake, Bethlehem; Samuel Grovch- dycke, Clinton ; David B. Buss, Delaware; Theodore Probasco, Frank- lin ; Joseph It. Wert, Lambertville ; Peter Apgar, Tewksbury ; Wil- Ham Bonnell, William P'. Rockhill, U'nion.


1850, William Hill, Raritan; Edward Hunt, Andrew G. M. Prevost, Joseph W. Thomson, Alexandriu ; Sylvester 11. Smith, Bethlehem ; Peter F. Baylor, Thomas Banghart, Lebanon; Lewis J. Titus, Wil- Ham V. L'ouley, Lambertville ; Samuel Carbart, Clinton.


1860, l'eter 11. Dilts, Mortimer P. Forman, Lambertville : Garret Q. Ilix- w1, East Amwell ; John 31. Voorhees, Kingwood ; William Naught- right, Lowie Young, Lebanon; Jacob 11. Huffman, Clinton; Enoch Abel, I'nion ; George W. Vroom, Aaron Thompson, Readington ; Jonathan l'otter, Tewksbury.


1862, John S. Drake, Ralph Schenck, Alexander Matthews, West Am-


* Elected for three years in 1873.


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well; Jobu L. Case, Andrew Wyckoff, East Amwell; Jeremiah Trout, Jebn Huffman, Delaware; Angustus Blackwell, Robert J. Killgore, Raritan; Amplins B. Chamberlin, Samnel D. Barcroft, Kingwood ; Joseph B. Pierson, John B. Tomer, Franklin; Alvah A. Clark, Tewksbury ; David D. Schomp, Jr., Readington; Michael Shorts, Samuel Carhart, Clinton.


1863, David B. Boss, Delaware; John S. Draka, West Amwell; Hiram B. Rittenhonse, Kingwood; Joseph R. Wert, Lambertville; Jobo B. Tomer, Theodore Probasco, Reuben Pierson, Franklin; William J. Iliff, Tewksbury; Joseph P. Lake, Jobn Hance, Bethlehem ; Nathan Lance, Lebanon ; William Bonnell, Peter R. Williamson, Union ; George M. Freck, Clinton.


1864, Aaron Matthews, Aaron H. Stover, Charles Alpangh, Alexandria; David Chamberlin, Jobn Hauce, Joseph P. Lake, Bethlehem ; George H. Rowland, Clinton; Robert Sharp, Delaware; Reuben Pierson, Jobn B. Tomer, Franklio ; Hiram B. Rittenhouse, Wesley Bellis, Kingwood; Joseph K. Wert, Lambertville; Peter H. Rowland, Na- than Lanca, Lebanon; Chester Vunsyckel, Raritan; William J. Iliff, Tawksbnry; John S. Drake, Richard H. Wilson, Caleb F. Fisher, West Amwell.


1866, Nelson Abbott, West Amwell; David Williamson, East Amwell; Peter F. Opdycke, Kingwood ; Ferdinand S. Holcombe, Delaware; Aaron Thompson, Readingtoo; William Dean, Lambertville; Wil- liam P. Rockhill, Nathan S. Wyckoff, Union; Charles W. Altemne, William H. Huffman, Jobn A. Young, Town of Clinton ; George W. A. C. Lundy, Franklin; Albert Proctor, Tewksbury.


1867, Sylvester H. Smith, Bethlehem; Theodore H. Risler, Samnel Car- hart, Clinton ; Clement H. Bonnell, Union ; Peter Vanpelt, Theodore J. Huffman, Nathaniel W. Voorbees, Towa of Clinton; Amos Mer- Belins, John W. Lequear, Kingwood; Ralph Rudebock, Raritan; Cornelius H. Rose, West Amwell; Jacob S. Dunham, Simpson S. Sked, East Amwell; Conrad P. C. Apgar, Dr. Charles H. Dayton, Tewksbury.


1868, James Labaw, Eaat Amwell; Caleb F. Fisher, Andrew Holcombe, West Amwell; William R. Bearder, Delaware; Charlea W. Angel, Lambertville; Uriab Larne, Reuben Pierson, Franklin; Peter G. Schomp, John V. Brokaw, Readington ; William J. Iliff, Tewksbury ; Miller Kline, Andrew B. Rittenhouse, Dr. Miller K. Reading, Rari- tan; Michael Shurte, Clinton; Jobn Hance, Betblehem; Natban Lance, Lebanon ; William T. Sropa, David C. Roberson, William H. Eckle, Frenchtown.


1870, Enoch Abal, Union ; Peter H. Dilts, Lambertville; Jonathan Pot- ter, Tewkabnry ; Jeremiah Trunt, Delaware.


1871, Thomas Lequear, Peter F. Opdycke, Kingwood; Egbert T. Bush, Franklin; John K. Large, Readington ; Neleon Abbott, Weet Am- well ; John B. Fisher, East Amwell; Courtland S. Reynolds, Lam- bertville; Ira C. Harvey, Clinton; William P. Rockhill, Union ; Thomas Bangbart, Peter A. Benvers, High Bridge.


1872, Nelson Abbott, West Amwell; Jacob S. Ducham, East Amwell; Robert Foster, Theodore J. Iluffman, Town of Clinton ; Sylvester H. Smith, Bethlehem ; Dr. Jeremiah Hayhurst, Lambertville; John W. Lequear, Kingwood; Joseph W. Tomson, Alexandria; Jacob Roun- savell, Clement II. Boonell, Union; Julins Johnson, Franklia.


1873, Jobn G. Mnirhead, Edward B. Holcombe, West Amwell; Caleb F. Quick, Newton Gary, David Dunham, Raritan; Aaron Thompson, John A. Craig, Readington ; William McConnell, Bethlehem ; David H. Hoffman, Clinton; Conrad P. C. Apgar, Tewksbury ; Clark Pier- son, Lambertville; Everitt Hartpence, Delaware; John Slater, Thomna Palmer, Andrew Roberson, Frenchtown; John Pierson, Wm. J. Case, Franklin ; Nathan Lance, Lebanon; Levi Hixson, East Am- wall ; William Lance, High Bridge.


1874, Isaac B. Manning, Jesse Sinclair, Alexandria; Gideon Moore, Geo. W. A. C. Lundy, Delaware; Moses Robbina, Erastus C. Bloom, Bethlehem ; Anthony M. Trimmer, Town of Clinton ; Malachi Neigh- bonr, High Bridge; Jacob R. Fisher, Tewksbury ; Ira C. Harvey, Clinton ; Edward B. Holcombe, West Amwell ; Charlee A. Skillman, Lambertville; John Geary, Clinton; William V. Cooley, Lambert- ville; John B. Woodruff, Bethlehemi.


1876, Clark l'ierson, William B. Neice, Charles F. Moore, Edward II. Holcombe, William L. Hoppock, Lambertville; John K. Large, Rendington ; George G. Alpaugh, Jonathan Potter, Tewksbury ; Win. P. Rockhill, Mathias McCrea, Union ; Ierael S. Curtis, Dr. Henry Race, Alexandria ; David Haver, Ira C. Harvey, Clinton ; Richard B. Read- ing, Delaware; John B. Fisher, East Amwell ; Albert P. Williams, Frenchtown; Peter A. Beavers, Thomas Banghart, Benjamin Cule, High: Bridge ; Augustas Godley, Holland; Thomas Lequeur, Ezekiel E. Bonham, Kingwood ; Joseph Bonnell, William V. Prall, Lebanon ;


Isaac W. Clevenger, William Dean, Lambertvilla; Stephen K. Larga, Readington.


1877, Wilson M. Rittenhouse, Delaware; Ira Higgins, Levi MIolcombe, East Amwell; Bartolette Hann, John C. Amwine, Kingwood; Ilagh Reynolds, Theodore F. Skillman, John Purcell, Simeon R. Huselton, Vincent R. Matthews, Lambertville; John P. Brothers, Readington ; George H. Matthewa, West Amwell; Oliver H. Hoffman, Clinton ; Jobn Trimmer, Jr., Franklin ; James Hann, Freuchtown ; James M. Duckworth, George W. Hager, Joseph Myers, Holland ; John S. Ten Eyck, High Bridge ; Bennett V. Leigh, James R. Kline, Town of Clinton ; Joseph Van Syckel, Union ; William Bonnell, Richard Bloom, Alexandria ; Samnel Rinehart, Lebanon.


1878, George M. Freck, James S. Clark, Clinton ; Caorge B. Holcombe, East Amwell; Reuben Pierson, Charles M. Trimmar, Franklin; David C. Hough, Joseph C. Wright, John M. Voorhaea, Frenchtown; George W. Hoaness, High Bridge ; William C. Alpaugh, Peter Hart, Holland ; John H. Hora, Derrick A. Sntpben, Dr. George H. Lara- 800, Lambertville; George W. Smith, David Dunham, Hawley C. Olmstead, Raritan; John N. Sharp, Readington ; Samuel Clark, Tawksbury; Charles E. Barker, Union; John S. Drake, Andrew Holcombe, West Amwell.


1879, Isaac B. Manning, Alexandria ; Moses Robbins, Sylveater H. Smith, Israel J. Eyears, Bethlehem ; William Johnson, Clinton; Gideon . Moore, George W. A. C. Lundy, Delaware ; Julins Johnson, Frank- lin; John B. Jones, William B. Neice, William V. Cooley, Dr. Jere- mialı Hayhurst, Lambertville ; Thomas Banghart, Lebanon; John Quick, Asa Suydam, Raritan ; Jacob R. Fisher, John W. Henderson, Petar T. Alpangh, Tewksbury ; Anthony M. Trimmer, Town of Clin- ton; Charles W. Carbart, Union; Edward B. Holcombe, John Reed, Elisha Hunt, West Amwell; Jesse Sinclair, James C. Robbins, Hol- land.


1880, George H. Carr, West Amwell ; Israel S. Curtia, Alexandria; ThuB. Palmer, Frenchtown ; Jonas Rapp, Holland.


COLLECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF HUNTERDON FROM 1739 TO 1797.


1722-23, Capt. Ralph Hunt ; 1734-44, Joseph Peaca; 1745-47, Jobn Read- ing ; 1748-49, Andrew Raed ; 1750-51, John Garriaon ; 1754-55, Wil- Bon Hunt; 1756, Andrew Smith, Jr. ; 1757-59, Cornelina Wyckoff; 1759-65, Daniel Reading ;# 1766-71, Jacob Matteson ; 1772-74, Jona- than Higgins; 1775-78, Joachim Griggs; 1779-82, William Abbott; 1783-84, Joshua Corshon; 1785-94, Tunis Quick; 1795-97, Daniel Knhl.


The above list of collectors is from the ancient record book of the "Board of Justices and Free- holders of Hunterdon County," covering the years 1739 to 1797. For the names of the collectors and the clerks of the Board of Chosen Freeholders from 1800 to 1880, given on page 265, we are indebted to William T. Srope, Esq., of Frenchtown.


CLERKS OF THE BOARD OF JUSTICES AND FREE- HIOLDERS FROM 1739 TO 1797.+


1739-63, Joseph Yard; 1763-74, Abraham IInnt; 1774, Stacy Potts; 1775, Abrabam Hunt; 1776-77, Benjamin Yard ; 1778, Jared Sexton; 1779,. Benjamin Yard; 1780, Benjamin Stevena; 1781-82, John Temple; 1783-84, Joshna Corshon ; 1785, John Wyckoff; 1786, Daniel Aguew; 1787, Eliaa Philips; 1788, Jonathan Stevena; 1789, John Philips ;. 1790, Ralph Philipe; 1701, Benjamin Van Cleve; 1792-97, Jolin Lambert.


FREEHOLDERS. BETHLEHEM.


1800-1, Clement Bonnell (diod Jan. 24, 1856, aged ninety) ; 1800-2, Emley Drake; 1802-26, Aaron Vanayckel (died Nov. 28, 1838, agod seventy- four) ; 1803-24, Baltus Stiger (died July 28, 1830, aged sixty-eight); 1825-26, John Lake (died April 16, 1854, aged aeventy-eight) ; 1827-


* To fill vacancy occasioned by death of Mr. Wyckoff.


+ Obtained from the only volume extant of their proceedings from the organization of the county, in 1714, to 1860.


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35, Georgo Gano (died April 11, 1849, aged eighty) : 1828-36, Jolın Vannyckel ; 1x27, Enock Clifford (died Sept. 15, 1861, aged eighty- two); 1836-37, Dr. John Blane; 1837, John Rinehart, Sr. (died Aug. 25, 1852, aged eighty-four); 1838-39, Joseph Exton (ilied Feb. x, 1×74, agedl olghty-ono); 1838, Azariah W. Dunham (died Ang. 28, 1863, nged sixty-ene) ; 1×39, James Bird (died Dec. 13, 1876, aged eighty) ; 1840, Dr. John Blano ; 1840-42, Alexander V. Bonnell (died Ang. 13, 1872, aged sixty-throo); 1841-13, James Bird (died Dec. 13, 1876, ogod eighty) ; 1843-45, John Srope (diod April 28, 1x59); 1844-46, Sutphin Garrison (died March 16, 1878, aged eighty-ix); 1846-47, Dr. John Blane; 1847-48, James Bird (died Dec. 13, 1876, aged eighty); 1848, William R. Young; 1849-50, Dr. John Blane; 1849- 51, William Tinsman ; 1851-53, John McClary ; 1854, Joseph P. Lake ; 1855-56, Andrew Millor (died April 27, 1868, aged sixty); 1857-5x, Jesoph P. Lake ; 1859-60, William Tiasmaa ; 1861-02, Moses Farrow ; 1863-65, Joseph W. Willover; 1866-68, William H. Drako; 1860-71, David Chamberlin; 1872-74, Mathias H. Case; 1875-77, Willlani Bowlby ; 187x, George Bruner.


READINGTON.


1800-2, Joseph Hankinson; 1800, Peter Schamp; 1801-15, Dennis Wyckoff; 1803-7, Ezekiel Colo; 1808, Tunis Qoick ; 1809-11, David Schamp (died April 5, 1839, aged eighty-five) ; 1812-17, John J. I'it- tenger; 1816, Cornelius Ton Eyek (died Jan. 20, 1857); 1817-19, Dennis Wyckoff; 1818, John Thompson ; 1819, Abraham A. Van Fleet ; 1820, Joseph Hankinson; 1821-22, Abraham A. Van Fleet ; 1822, Jolin Farlee; 1823-26, John Thompson ; 1827-28, John T. Van Fleet ; 1827, Cornelius G. Lano; 1828-29, Peter P. Schamp; 1×29, John Bokor; 1830, Georga W. Scott; 1830-31, John T. Van Fleet ; 1831, Peter P. Schamp; 1832-33, John Thompson, Cornelius Toa Eyck (died Jan. 20, 1857) ; 1831, Peter P. Schamp, John S. Hoagland ; 1835-36, Jolin Ilall (dlod Jaly 3, 1872, aged eighty-four), David D. Schamp (died February, 1861) ; 1837-38, Robert I. Steele, John M. Wyckoff (diod Doc. 12, 1869, aged seventy) ; 1839-40, Peter A. Kline, John S. Heag- land; 1811, David O. Cole; 1841-42, John Swackhammer (died May 30, 1864, aged seventy-throo); 1842, Oliver H. Ewing (diod Sept. 18, 1871, agod sovonty-nine); 1843-44, David O. Cole, l'eter E. Voor- hees (died Oct. 16, 1872, aged sixty-two); 1845-46, Oliver II. Ewing (diod Sept. 18, 1871, uged seventy-nino), Georgo Hall (die) Fel. 10, 1871, aged sovonty-three) ; 1847-48, Rynear Rowland, John K. Large (diad Sept. 5, 1879, aged sixty-nine); 1819-60, Peter S. Dalley, Adrian 11. Pickel (died May 25, 1878, aged seventy); 1851-52, Abraham A. Brokaw (ded July, 1876, aged eighty-six); 1853-54, George A. Schamp; 1855-56, George Hall (died Fab. 10, 1871, aged sovonty- three); 1857-58, Jacob G. Schamp; 1859-61, Georgo W. Vroom; 1862, Jacob Julinson ; 1863-64, Richard Bellis; 1865-66, Petor Voorhees ; 1867-68, David D. Schamp, Jr .; 1869-70, Peter E. Voorhees (died Oct. 16, 1872, ngod sixty-two); 1>71, l'eter Kline; 1872, John P. Brothors; 1873, l'otor Klino; 1874-75, Daniel Brown ; 1876-77, John N. Sharp; 1878-79, l'eter Voorhees; las0, Josinh Cole.


KINGWOOD.


1800-1, Josoph King, Richard Opdycke; 1802, Sammel Runk; 1802-3, Hngh Bunyan; 1803-4, Richard Opdycke; 1804, John Wilson; 1805-7, Hugh Runyan (died July 11, 1823, oged eighty-five) ; Thomas Lequear; 1808, John Wilson; 1808-9, Daniel Bray ; 1810-22, John Britton (died Dee. 27, 1822, oged sixty-one) ; 1810-16, John Little; 1817-20, Jacob Sobold (diedl Feb. 2, 1853, aged ninety-two) ; 1821-22, William Voorhees; 1823-26, Johnson Runyan (died Jan. 29, 1852, aged seventy); 1823, Wilson Bruy ; 1824, Jonathan Britton ; 1825- 30, John lunk ; 1826-27, Peter Sigler (died Nov. 9, 1863, øged Boventy-sovon); 1828-29, Wilson Bruy (died Nov. 22, 1850, aged Ifty-seven) ; 1830-33, Edward Welsted (dlied April 27, 1:41, ngod sixty) ; 1831, Richard Barcroft (died Nov. 18, 1833, aged thirty-five); 1832-33, John Runk (died Sopt. 22, 1>72, aged eighty-two); 1834, William Nixon (died Feb. 11, 1839, aged sixty-three) ; 1834-38, Joseph Opdycke (died Doc. 24, 1846, aged nay-five) ; 1835, Richard Cox (diod November, 1841) ; 1:30, John Majors (died Nor. 12, 1-39, nged forty-six) ; 1837-42, Jacob. R. Fox (died Jan. 19, 1849, aged fifty-four) ; 1839-40, William Snyder (died Jan. 29, 1863, aged seventy-two) ; 1841, Jonna Bogenbury (died January, 1865) ; 1542, David Hulsizer (diod March 28, 1862, aged eighty-one) ; 1843, Edward Muson (diedl Oct. 30, 1855, nged sixty nine) ; 1843-44, Opdycko Arnwine ; 1>14, John Allen (illed Aug. 17, 185S. ngod sixty-six) ; 1545-17. Moses Roberson; 1815- 46, Nathaniel Britton (diod Feb. 14, 1865, uged fifty-eight) ; 1847-49, John Sino (died Aug. 12, 1877, aged seventy) ; 18Is, Amplinn B. Chamberlin (died May 9, 1879, aged seventy-two) ; 1-19, John L.


Larson (died Oct. 3, 1866, aged sovanty) ; 1×50, dlahlon Emmons ; 1850, Francis Myres (died Dec. 6, 1862, aged fifty-Boven) ; 1x51-52, Samuel 11. Britton (died Sept. 7, 1860, aged sixty-ono) ; 1853, Willlamı II. Sinter ; 1854-56, Isaac R. Sropo (died April 14, 1562, aged sixty) ; 1857, Joseph Luir ; 1858-GO, Wesley Bellis ; 1861-03, George T. Srope ; 186-1-66, John Kugler; 1867-69, Oliver Clark ; 1870-72, William Itit- tenhonso; 1873-75, William B. Iluckonbury ; 1876-77, Paul C. Larue ; 1878, Peter Polhemus.


RARITAN.


1838, Jeseph Case, Jacob Voorhees (died Feb. 11, Isto, aged eighty-two) ; 1839-41, John B. Mattison (died February, 1852) ; 1833-42, Jonas Moore (died Oct. 11, 1880, aged eighty-one); 1842-43, John Marlow (died Oct. 9, 1868, aged seventy) ; 1843-4-1, Mahlon Fisher (died Dec. 29, 187-1, aged sixty-five) ; 18-14-46, Jacob Ruckafellow; 1845-46, Thomas Cherry (died Jau. 15, 1878); 1847-43, Alexander V. Bonnell (died Ang. 13, 1872, aged sixty-three) ; 1847, William R. Bislor ; 1848, William HI. Johnson (died March 31, 1872, aged seventy-four) ; 1849- 50, Win. M. Bellis; 1850, Joseph JI. Reading (died Oct. 21, 1857, aged forty-four) ; 1851-53, John 11. Capner ; 185-1, Robert Thatcher ; 1855- 56, Richard Emmons; 1857-58, Robert Thatcher ; 1859-60, William B. Risler; 1×61, Gorshom C. Sergeant ; 1862, William It. Risler; 1863-64, Gershom C. Sergeant; 1865-66, Robert Thatcher; 1867-68, Oliver Kngler ; 1869-70, John B. Rockafellow ; 1871, Henry Britton ; 1872- 74, Jacob Caso; 1875-76, I-aac Smith (died Feb. 22, 1877); 1877, Wilson J. Leigh ; 1878-79, William R. Risler ; 1880, Wilson J. Leigh.


WEST AMWELL.


1846, Charles Tholcombe; 1846-49, Joseph Phillips (died Jan. 10, 1874, aged eighty) ; 1847-48, Thomas B. Carr (died Ang. 28, 1860) ; 1849- 51, Alexander P'. Holcombe; 1850-54, Joseph Matthews (died Oct. 14, 1877, aged eighty-one); 1855, Charles Wilson ; 1856-59, Tsane Matthews; 1860-62, Cornelius 11. Rose ; 1863-65, Joseph Q. Farley ; 1866-68, Charles Wilson; 1869-71, George II. Matthews; 1872-74, Peter S. Philcock ; 1875-77, Bloomfield Blackwell ; 1878, James C. Fackenthall.


TOWN OF CLINTON.


1865-72, George Gulick (died March 7, 1880, aged fifty-ix); 1873-75, Bloomfield Leigh ; 1876-79, Watson Corsen ; 1880, John S. Madison.


HIGHI BRIDGE.


1871-73, Poter A. Beavers ; 1874-75, Amos A. Apgar; 1876-77, John T. Lance; 1×78, John T. Dorland.


AMWELL.


1800, Arthur Gray ; 1800-11, Joseph Lambert ; 1801, Joseph Ott; 1802-11, Mosca Stont; 1812, Samuel L. Sonthard (died Juno 26, 1842, aged fifty-five) ; 1812-15, Peter Fishor ; 1813-16, James S. Mannors (died 1851) ; 1816-21, Samuel Harber; 1817-25, Abraham R. Sntphin; 1822- 21, Derrick Hoagland (died Dee. 17, 1×35, aged elghty-fivo); 1825, Jacob Hongland; 1826, Charles Bonnell (died March 24, 1830, nged thirty-four) ; 1826-28, Joseph Holcombe ; 1>27-31, Calob Moore (died Jan. 14, 1835, aged thirty); 1829-30, James S. Sntphin; 1831-33, Abraham Gulick (died April 27, 1866, agod sixty-ight) ; 1832, John Hoppock (died July 12, 1866, aged eighty-two) ; 1533-34, John II. Ott (died Dec. 20, 1845, aged fifty-threa) ; 1834-36, Richard Sked (died Jan. 25, 18-11) ; 1835-36, John Iloppock (diod July 12, 1866, aged eighty- two); 1×37, James J. Fisher ; 1837-39, John B. Yunng (died 1:60) ; 1838-40, Israel Wilson (diod Ang. 1, 1865, agod seventy-one) ; 1840-43, Jørnel Higgins (died May 20, 1865, ngod seventy-ona) ; 1841, Poter T. Lowo; 1812-44, John R. Young (died 1860); 1844-45, Charles Ilul- combe ; 1845, David S. Ott (died Dec. 11, 1851, aged sixty-ouw1.


LAMBERTVILLE.


1849-50, Thomas H. Carr (died Aug. 28, 1860, aged fifty) ; 1849-51, John Lambert ; 1852, Dr. Samuel Tilly (die) April 3, 1880, aged sixty-five); 1:53-56, John Lambert ; 1-57-60, Dr. Samuel Lilly ; 1>61, Ingham Coryell ; 1-62, John Runk (died Sept. 22, 1572, aged eighty-twee); 1863-65, Dr. Samuel Lilly ; 1866-65, John II. Wilson ; 1869, Augustus C. Barber : 1870, Vincent R. Matthews ; 1>71, Augustus C. Barber ; 1572-74, JJames Bird; 1872, Stacy B. Bray, Dr. Samuel Lilly ; 15.3- 76, Nehemiah Green; 1873, John Inrioy ; 1874-76, Levi Reynolds ; 1>75-77, Joseph HI. Boozer; 1876-78, Preston B. Goodfellow ; 1577- 79, James C'allan ; 1878-80, Jonas J. Worman ; 1879, Joseph Smith ; 1850, John Foran, Charles Frank Ilart.


· Divided Into three wards, and one frechulder from each ward aftor IN71.


264


HUNTERDON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY.


LEBANON.


1802-2, William Hazlett, Ralph Hunt ; 1803, David Frazer, Henry Du- senbury ; 1804-13, Ralph Hunt; 1805, Silas Waters; 1807, John Gulick ; 1808-11, Frederick Fritts; 1812-18, Morris Fritts (died June 30, 1836, aged sixty-six) ; 1814-15, Herbert Hummer; 1816-17, William Johnson ; 1818, Henry Aller (died March 21, 1855, aged ninety-two) ; 1819-20, Ralph Hunt, Andrew Banghart (died Aug. 23, 1856, aged seventy-six) ; 1821-29, Morris Fritts (died June 30, 1836, aged sixty- six) ; 1821-22, Henry Aller (died March 21, 1855, aged ninety-two); 1827, John W. Bray; 1828-31, John Rockafellow (died March 27, 1848, aged fifty-nine) ; 1830, William Alpaugh, Sr .; 1831-33, Andrew Banghart ; 1832-33, John H. Huffman (died Jan. 19, 1869); 1834, Joseph Beavers ; 1834-35, John C. Weart ; 1835, Peter F. Baylor (died Aug. 22, 1875) ; 1836-37, Joseph Beaver, Jesse Runkle ; 1838-39, Jolın P. Yawger (died Feb. 26, 1858, aged fifty-six); 1838-40, John Rock- afellow; 1840-41, William R. Prall (died Jan. 19, 1878, aged eighty); 1841, Joseph Beavers; 1842, David P. Srope (died March 29, 1876, aged eighty-eight) ; 1842-43, Jacob Johnson ; 1843-44, Joseph Beavers; 1844-45, Peter F. Baylor (died Ang. 22, 1875); 1845-46, Abraham Lunger; 1846-47, Jacob Johnson ; 1847-48, Henry Slater (died 1871); 1848, David Johnson ; 1849-50, Morris Fritts, William C. Beavers ; 1851, David Johnson ; 1852-53, Elias Fritts (died Sept. 5, 1863, aged forty-six) ; 1854-55, John S. Smith ; 1856-57, Thomas Banghart ; 1859, William C. Beavers ; 1860-61, John Hill (died Aug. 30, 1870) ; 1862-63, John Eveland; 1864-65, John A. Smith; 1866, Ambrose Fritts (died Sept. 10, 1880, aged fifty-nine) ; 1867-68, David H. Banghart ; 1869-70, William A. Melick ; 1871-73, Joseplı Bon- nell; 1874-76, Jacob Hipp; 1877-79, Peter Martenis; 1880, Jacob Hill.




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